
Create room-filling stereo sound with this 9.2-channel Denon A/V receiver. It supports DTS:X and Dolby Atmos technology for surround sound capability, and the built-in AirPlay, Bluetooth and internet radio capabilities let you stream digital media from compatible devices. This Denon A/V receiver has three-zone capability so everyone can enjoy their favorite music in separate rooms.
Q: Is the bluetooth connectivity only for inputs or can wireless headphones also connect via bluetooth?
A: As far as I can find the Bluetooth is only for input,. I have this model and was unable to get a Bluetooth speaker pair and work as an output for a zone 2 . Reading the manual only shows for pairing a device to send to the receiver
Q: Will this push too much power for the Klipsch R-15m bookshelf speakers?
A: The r15m speakers are rated at 85w continuous and 340w max. The Denon will drive those speakers very efficiently!
Q: Does this receiver power bi-amp speakers
A: No, this receiver does not support bi-amp connections.
Q: Does this unit have HD Radio?
A: No, last years model, the X4300H does though.
Q: Does it work with an app for iPod or iPhone?
A: They have their own App for control and for wireless playing of Music. Also supports AirPlay which is what you want to use from Apple devices. Easy fast. Works in Zone 2 which was #1 must for us.
A: Yes It can go up to 5..2.4 or 7.2.2 out of the box and with and a second amp go up to 11 channels. So 7.1.4 See the setup outlined in the manuel here: http://manuals.denon.com/AVRX4400H/NA/EN/DRDZSYrjomlmpo.php
Q: I have new wireless blue tooth Apple EarPods can I Bluetooth to the EarPods
A: No, you cannot - the only receivers I know of right now that does this are the Sony STRDN1080 and the Yamaha Aventager Series - there may be others. . However, you can easily do this with ANY receiver by buying a 30$ bluetooth transmitter and connecting it to your receiver. I would not use this as a decision point for buying a receiver.
A: The wattage is 125 per channel.