Denon's tradition of excellence and innovation in audio and home theater continues with the introduction of the AVR-4800, the world's first A/V receiver that combines Dolby Digital, DTS, Lucasfilm's THX Ultra 5.1 post-processing and also the newest surround technology, Lucasfilm's THX Surround EX decoding. Denon's history of world's firsts in digital A/V technology began in 1995 with the introduction of the AVP-8000, the first component to provide Dolby Digital decoding with Lucasfilm THX 5.1 post-processing, followed by the AVR-5600, the world's first A/V receiver with Dolby Digital
Specifications
Key Features
Type
Receiver
Number of Channels
5.1 Channels
THX Certification
Ultra
DSP
DSP Modes
Stadium · Matrix · Concert · Mono Movie · Rock Arena
Inputs / Outputs
Rear Input Connectors
Component x 2 · Composite (Video) x 6 · S-Video x 6 · Digital Optical x 5 · Digital Coaxial x 3 · RCA (2 Audio Channels) x 10
Surround Analog Inputs
7.1 Channels x 1
Rear Output Connectors
Component x 1 · Digital Optical x 1 · Composite (Video) x 4 · S-Video x 4