Dr Gadget - Denon AVR-888 Home Theater Bundle with Klipsch Speakers

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Binding: Electronics Brand: Denon Label: Denon Electronics USA LLC Manufacturer: Denon Electronics USA LLC Publisher: Denon Electronics USA LLC Studio: Denon Electronics USA LLC
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Everything You Need to Kick-Start Your Home Theater If you're looking for a better home theater experience, you've found the right place to start. The Denon AVR-888 receiver is a great entry-level piece to start taking advantage of high-end features like HDMI, Dolby Digital, and more. Get support for multiple zones, 7.1-channel sound, compressed audio restoration (perfect for listening to your digital music), and advanced HDMI features like Deep Color and 1080p passthrough. The Quintet III and Sub-10 make up a powerful 5.1-channel surround system in a small package, with horn-loaded MicroTractrix tweeters and high output woofers that deliver huge sound for small- to medium-sized spaces. This bundle is the perfect solution for small- to mid-sized rooms where space and budget are an issue but you don't want to sacrifice great sound.
This home theater bundle consists of: One Denon AVR-888 7.1-channel AV receiver (Learn more) One Klipsch Synergy Quintet III speaker system (Learn more) One Klipsch Synergy Sub-10 subwoofer (Learn more)
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