
Denon Electronics has announced the availability of its DHT-1513BA home theatre system, a powerful yet compact turnkey solution that combines an advanced Denon AV receiver and amplifier with six acoustically matched Boston Acoustics loudspeakers.

Denon product manager Yoshinori Yamada says, “Many consumers today are looking for a way to enjoy truly great and immersive surround sound with their home entertainment – but they don’t want to break the bank to do it. With the debut of our high-value, high-performance DHT-1513BA system, we are making it easier and more affordable to upgrade.”
Denon’s DHT-1513BA system features a slimmer, vibration-resistant chassis design 20% smaller than previous Denon home theatre systems, making it ideal for easy installation in virtually any room. DHT-1513BA offers simple and intuitive ways to incorporate more personal AV content from smart phones, digital cameras, via easily accessible front-panel HDMI input.
The powerful DHT-1513BA system utilises a set of four Boston Acoustics satellite speakers, one centre-channel speaker, and one down-firing subwoofer, all optimised for use with one another. Notably, the subwoofer features BassTrac circuitry, which delivers tight, precise bass response by eliminating low-frequency distortions. In addition, the speakers feature a diffracting architecture.
The DHT-1513BA’s built-in receiver is outfitted with several audio technologies. With equal power amp design, each of the receiver’s five channels is powered by its own discrete circuitry. This allows the receiver to reproduce original sounds more faithfully than those which use integrated circuits. Additionally, thanks to its four HDMI inputs, the system lets users route multiple HD devices, including set-top boxes, game consoles and Blu-ray players, directly to their TV. Users can also connect all of their devices to the display with a single HDMI cable effectively reducing cable clutter.
Finally, thanks to its ability to pass through 3D signals from a Blu-ray player, users can enjoy true “future-readiness,” with the assurance that they will be able to enjoy the maximum benefits of today’s emerging 3D video technologies.