Questions & Answers
- Model:
- DRA-800H
- |
- SKU:
- 6376543
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Q: QuestionDoes the Denon DRA 800H have a loudness or bass boost control, how much does the bass and treble control add?
Asked by george.
- A:Answer No loudness control, the bass and treble controls are plus/minus 6 db so the changes will be moderate. I've found it better to leave the bass settings at 0 and tune the bass with the subwoofer. I have my treble rolled off at -2db only because my in-ceiling speakers are bright. Normally I would bypass that also.
Answered by TheDA
Q: QuestionHow many watts is it
Asked by JB.
- A:Answer 100 watts per channel (x 2) into 8 ohms. (BTW, it's a Class D amp and barely gets warm, even driven at fairly loud levels. Excellent!)
Answered by Upstater
Q: QuestionOn Bestbuy website, this receiver is listed with 3 Year warranty. Why is it only 2 years on Box?
Asked by Robert.
- A:Answer The DRA models have a 2 year limited manufacturer's warranty as is the same for our AVR-S Series. Our AVR-X Series has a 3 year limited manufacturer's warranty.
Answered by Denon Team
Q: QuestionThe Add said 3 years warranty, and after I bought it, I see on the box, it is 2 years warranty. Which is it? Is this false advertising??
Asked by Robert.
- A:Answer Two years if new and purchased from an authorized dealer. One year if factory refurbished and from an authorized dealer; I got mine for $360!
Answered by Upstater
Q: QuestionDoes this send sound to a Vizio sound bar via Bluetooth?
Asked by DavidL.
- A:Answer The DRA-800H does have our Bluetooth Transmit feature as long as it's running current firmware, but it will depend on the sound bar's Bluetooth specifications whether or not this will work successfully.
Answered by Denon Team
Q: QuestionWill the Denon DRA 800h drive a pair of Polk SDA2 speakers and is the denonon a common ground design?
Asked by Bob.
- A:Answer I asked this question several days ago by email and was told that the DRA800 is not a Common Ground design. I called your customer support today to double check and was told that it is in fact a common ground design. Which answer is correct?
Answered by Anonymous






























