The DN-C680 represents the best of CD player technology developed by Denon for studio and broadcast production applications, and makes a perfect match when combined with the... more
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The DN-C680 represents the best of CD player technology developed by Denon for studio and broadcast production applications, and makes a perfect match when combined with the DN-M1050R MD recorder. Since its basic design is the same as the DN-M1050R, the DN-C680 lends easily to the construction of a uniform operating environment.
...should go well with many accessories because it really looks good. However, always think carefully as to whether you actually really need something before you buy it. We buy so many things nowadays that we don't really need.
High Quality 24-Bit, 192 kHz Audio DACs (4xPCM-1791)
DENON Link, HDMI 1.1 Multichannel Digital Audio Output
Silicon Optix Reon chip for de-interlacer and scaler
Complete 10 bit video processing
Scaler (480/576p / 720p / 1080i / 1080p)
DENON Pixel Image Correction (10 bit)
Dual Discrete Video Circuit with 12 bit/216 MHz Video DACs
Support for PC resolutions (VGA, XGA, WXGA, SXGA)
More adjustments: Pixel cropping on/off, H+V position (HDMI)
DivX 6 playback
Improved GUI
RS-232C & IR in/out
Power supply: AC220V-240V 50Hz
Power consumption: 45W
Dimension (WxHxD): 434 x 102 x 386 mm
Net Weight: 7...
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Advantages: Great looker, great noise maker. Disadvantages: Size may be too small for some.
...Earlier in the year I decided I needed a new music system of some description. I didn’t have any requirements as such, as long as it reproduced CD playback in an excellent fashion, and also an RDS tuner would be a bonus too.
I fancied getting a stylish ‘one-box’ unit, but had read many negative reviews of the sub £200 systems often seen – I feel they are designed to look good rather than sound good. Whilst a great looker is essential, you need to be able enjoy the music surely?
An avid reader of Stuff magazine, (see my earlier review?) I decided to browse a few back issues. A preview of the Denon M31 caught my eye, and after further research I discovered its predecessor, the M30, had won ‘Best Mini System’ award or something to that effect in What Hi-Fi for three years. I knew this was a good omen, and the M-31 had to be even...
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...Denon have an excellant reputation of producing home entertainment components of an awesome standard. They have produced over the years some fantastic benchmark products, and the Denon DM30 is no exception. Voted as the best micro hifi for atleast three years, Denon DM30 is an excellant product.
With micro systems available from just £50, some people may find it hard to justify spending about £220, but for those who desire good audio perfomance this is an essential product. I can provide three good fundamental reasons to spend more money when purchising a micro hifi, they are
1) Sound. A more expensive micro system, such as the Denon DM31 will provide MUCH better audio performance. You will be more enganged in the music and will want to listen to more music.
2) Durability. The lifetime of cheaper micro hifis under £150 is litte...
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