A:AnswerYes, it should be. The DRA supports BT version 4.1, A2DP 1.2 and AVRCP 1.5 at 2.4 GHz. As long as the iPhone 6S supports these specs, it should work.
A:AnswerYes, all of our "H" model receivers incorporate HEOS technology. This allows you to stream SXM from the HEOS App as long as the receiver and App are on a network.
A:AnswerHello,
Powered sub-woofers have their own amplifier built-in, so the wattage matching has already been done for you.
All you have to do is pick your favorite sub-woofer. We recommend matching the size of the sub-woofer with the size of your room.
A:AnswerHello, the Denon DRA-800H will provide you with a couple of options. HDMI ARC or Optical connections are available. HDMI ARC is the preferred connection, providing power and volume control over the Receiver. HDMI ARC, connected properly, will provide audio playback of all connected devices, including TV audio.
A:AnswerI just use the speaker outlets that come with the denon and it works just fine. Loud enough for me without breaking the bank. Loud and clear at good listening levels
A:AnswerWith the DRA-800H, radio stations are received using auto-tune and stop where the signal is strongest. A short-wave analog dial would be required. The DRA-800H does have HEOS built-in. HEOS gives you access to apps like Tune-In Radio using the internet. Internet radio has a very reliable reception. Most FM radio stations also have an internet feed of their broadcast.
A:AnswerWith the DRA-800H, radio stations are received using auto-tune and stop where the signal is strongest. A short-wave analog dial would be required. The DRA-800H does have HEOS built-in. HEOS gives you access to apps like Tune-In Radio using the internet.
A:AnswerHello, the Denon DRA-800H is compatible with 4-16 OHM speakers. Most speakers will draw 5-50 watts during playback. There are some exceptions, of course. With a rating of 120 watts at 6 OHM, the Denon DRA-800 should be compatible with your speakers.
A:AnswerHello, the Denon DRA-800H does not come equipped with a Tape Loop or Recorder out. Consider the Denon PMA-900HNE as it does come equipped with Recorder in and Recorder out.
A:AnswerHello, the Denon DRA-800H allows for App Control. Download the Denon remote app to control Zone Two volume and source selection. The receiver also provides Web Control and can be set up for Alexa, Google Voice, and Apple HomePod control.
A:AnswerHi Willis,
It is a good idea to speak with a Best Buy employee who specializes in home audio on this, as they will need to know which make and model of speaker selector you have and the make and model of speakers you have in use, as not all speakers designed to work with receivers which produce 60 watts are made the same.
It is likely you will need a dedicated power amplifier for this task, but more information is required on the product you have to determine which component/s you will require.
A:AnswerWhile you can use the DRA-800H to run your Polk SRS 3.1TL speakers, the receiver has an output of 120w per channel RMS, while your speakers can support up to 500w per channel. This won't be an issue, as the receiver can run them just fine.
A:AnswerGood question. yes you can. The DRA-800H can drive two pairs of speakers at the same time, and when it does so, it will be playing from only one source.
A Zone 2 feature on a receiver typically refers to the ability to play one source in one room, and the option of playing either the same source, or a different source in another room. To be able to play a different source in the second room, it would require an external power amplifier (connected to the 'Zone 2' pre-out of the DRA-800H) to power the Zone 2 speakers.
A:AnswerHello,
The DRA-800H does not have the capacity to allow for a digital SACD/DSD signal to be passed via HDMI. It is a copywrite issue.
An SACD player would need to be connected using a pair of RCA cables. With this it can be used to feed Zone 2.