Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3486 in Home Theater
- Brand: Denon
- Model: DHT-1513BA
- Dimensions: 9.76" h x
21.65" w x
19.53" l,
64.60 pounds
Features
- Fully discrete power amplifiers for all 5 channels (110 W x 5 ch, 6ohm 1kHz 0.7%). Delivers the legendary sound quality you've come to expect from Denon. 75W x 5 ch, 8ohm 20-20kHz 0.08%)
- 3D pass-through technology Enjoy 3D video entertainment with dynamic surround sound.
- 4 x HDMI in / 1 x HDMI out Lets you connect your HDMI-equipped devices with a single cable. Enjoy high definition audio and video.
- Front Panel HDMI Input Provides an easy connection for quick hookup and playback of your HDMI-equipped portable devices.
- Graphic User Interface - Our intuitive user interface makes installing and using your Denon receiver so simple. A Premium Boston Acoustics Home Theater Speaker System brings you a dramatic theater-quality surround sound experience.
Denon DHT-1513BA Total 650 Watt 5.1 Channel Home Theater System with Boston Acoustics Premium Speaker System
Product Description
The DHT-1513BA is a total 650W power HTiB system that lets you enjoy exciting 3D theater entertainment when you connect a 3D TV and a Blu-ray disc player. For the ultimate surround experience, we have paired the high performance AVR-1513 A/V home theater receiver with the top-performing MCS 160 surround sound speaker system from Boston Acoustics. The AVR-1513 includes 1080p-compatible HDMI ports with 3D pass-through (4 in / 1 out), HD Audio decoding. The AVR-1513 provides a generous supply of 4 HDMI inputs, including 1 on the front. The front input can be used to connect mobile device such as a camcorder or tablet, allowing you to immediately enjoy videos, photos, and music. The MCS160 speaker system includes compact front, center, and surround speakers and a powerful compact subwoofer.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
Amazing system
By Phil Ehrlich
This system is great, I have both last year's package (with the 1312) and this one (1513). The speakers are identical between the two, only the receiver changed slightly. The strength of these systems is definitely the sound quality - it is amazing. The Boston Acoustics speakers are worth the price alone. I primarily use this system for music, but also for movies. I knew these speakers were good, but I realized just how good they are when I tried them alongside some Polk audio ones in the same price range (using the same receiver). The Bostons sound clear and pleasant even at low volumes, while the Polks sounded muffled. With the Bostons, the highs are clear and the bass is full and strong, but the mids & vocals really shine. It just sounds like the lead singer is in the room. In a word, these speakers make great sounding music seem effortless.And the receiver sounds great too. It definitely doesn't have tons of extra features (like A/B speakers, 7.1, Audyssey calibration, 2nd zone etc) but it produces great sound, has a nice OSD for volume, looks nice on the shelf and has all of the latest home theater decoders (TrueHD, DTS etc) and actually not having tons of extra features and settings is nice because my wife isn't afraid to use it. We had another receiver that had all those extras and it scared her with all the buttons and settings. The 1513 doesn't have ARC which would be nice since we run Netflix off the TV, but I just got an optical cable and that works fine. We run Netflix and Pandora off the TV all the time and it sounds great. Another thing that is really nice with the Denon receiver is that the audio delay adjustment is right on the remote. So when you're watching a movie and the lipsync is just slightly off, you can adjust it easily and directly without pausing the movie and going into a bunch of menus. I run a lot of different video sources and many times movies from our home theater PC will have slight lipsync issues so I love having this adjustment so conveniently available.So now you know why I have 2 of these. I needed a second setup and I thought it might be nice to get a receiver with more bells and whistles, but after test driving one for a while with Polk audio speakers, I just couldn't bear to sacrifice the audio quality so I returned it and got another Denon DHT package and couldn't be happier. And anyways, I figure if I ever want a fancier receiver, I can always switch out receivers, finding great speakers is the harder task by far.
13 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
Works well
By Gary
The DHT-1513A surround sound system is better than the other options offered by the local big box stores, and cost less. I bought a new 60" Samsung led lcd tv and the sound was awful. Rear speakers on the tv were inadequate. Anyway, this Denon amp is an intro version for Denon, but pretty good. The Boston speakers are also intro level, but also good. I'm very happy with the cost/value and the overall sound. I found the best price at Amazon, and trust them.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Simple and excellent sound.
By Lineman
Speakers are a lot smaller than I anticipated, however the sound is awesome. The receiver is easy to install and use. I like the fact that the "extra" features are limited because it makes it much easier to navigate through the menu.Would not recommend it for a large home theater, but excellent for small area.
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