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Denon AVR-X550BT 5.2 AV Receiver, Black - Advanced Audio Technology and Connectivity Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.4
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Description of Denon AVR-X550BT 5.2 AV Receiver, Black - Advanced Audio Technology and Connectivity

P/N 564804 Denon''s new AVR-X550BT AV receiver is designed for 5.1 surround sound and features five discrete amplifiers for high power, maximum realism and stunning dynamic range. The amplifier delivers 90W of power and the same high quality sound for all 5 channels. To ensure compatibility with a wide range of speakers from leading manufacturers on the market, the receiver can work with speakers with low impedance. The receiver has five HDMI inputs, allowing you to connect several devices to your home theater at the same time - a game console, a Blu-Ray player or a satellite receiver. All 5 HDMI inputs support HDCP 2.2 and 4K Ultra HD signal transmission. The receiver supports the latest HDR (High Dynamic Range), BT.2020, Wide Color Gamut, 4:4:4 Pure Color and 21:9 aspect ratio. The AVR-X550BT also provides audio return channel ( ARC) and when the receiver is connected to a Smart TV, it can be controlled using the TV''s remote control. Despite the impressive list of the latest technologies supported by the AVR-X550BT, this receiver is impressively easy to connect, set up and operate. For quick and correct sound tuning, the AVR-X550BT receiver comes with a measuring microphone that adjusts the sound of the entire system, taking into account the acoustic properties of the room. A handy color-coded wiring diagram on the back of the receiver helps you connect all cables quickly and correctly, while the built-in Setup Assistant shows detailed on-screen instructions, guiding you through the setup process with ease and optimizing all speaker settings for the best sound quality. Built-in Bluetooth support makes it easy to stream music from any compatible smartphone, tablet or computer via Bluetooth. Simply select the AVR-X550BT receiver from your smartphone''s menu to start playing music. The AVR can remember up to 8 Bluetooth devices so family and friends can listen to their favorite tracks too. Download the Denon Remote app for Denon 500 series receivers and control your AVR-X550BT from your smartphone or tablet via Bluetooth. You can turn the receiver on and off, change the volume and sound settings, and select a source. The application is available for devices based on iOS and Android operating systems. Eco mode adjusts the power consumption of the amplifier in accordance with the volume level to reduce power consumption, and also turns on standby and off
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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wonderful quality, one hundred percent satisfied!

Its pros: Acoustics 9 Ohm, sound 70/90 units is enough in full. The first receiver that I use copes with its task, the bluetooth pleased me, I connected the projector on android without wires. Its cons: Bluetooth coverage is small, it works well within the room, gaps appear further.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

In general, everything is not bad, but I expected more.

You can make it loud that the neighbors will come running, but it will not be all the same beautiful and surround sound. For my taste. In this price range, it is better to look at other manufacturers, I would now buy onkyo again With its pros: Unfortunately, this is Denon, it will probably work for a long time, it will not give a reason to change it soon With its cons: Poor sound. About nothing. The cheapest onkyo will do it right out of the box, at a time. Only onkyo burned out after 2 years…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A wonderful product, its nice to use.

This receiver is excellent for the price. Performs well with Vector acoustics and is appropriate for both music and movies. Philips TV is simple and easy to set up. It is a great option for modern game consoles as well, with fantastic (even inexpensive) acoustics.

Pros
  • A timeless design that performs well. BT is unquestionably a useful tool (music from the phone, for example, although in my case I use Apple TV).
Cons
  • The architecture makes it challenging to add other parts from current lines (blu-ray, network player). There are no flaws in the technical information. The only issue is a lack of airplay and wi-fi. It would be a lot more practical if Apple TV didn't exist.

When you take the receiver out of the box, be aware that it won't work unless you connect it to the TV and adjust the minimal settings.

Pros
  • Of course, the Denon sound is vibrant and attention-grabbing even on this inexpensive model. The receiver is a contemporary device due to its adaptability and Bluetooth. plays common file formats from USB media, including flac.
Cons
  • When the receiver is turned on and off, the relay makes a loud clicking sound on the amplifier's built-in power supply. You can wake up with a click if you set the sleep timer to on, then off. loud volume and gets heated. Unfortunately, the device is not Russianized, and 2022 file tags cannot be read. Instead, folder navigation is done by touch. Sadly, this model doesn't have Wi-Fi.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

Has pros: excellent sound, bluetooth, everything turns on automatically and is done from one remote control if you set it up, of course. With its cons: clicks when turning on and off, but does not bother. This is from the category of quibbles.