Advantages: Sound quality Disadvantages: Price compared to lesser rivals
**Introduction**
I am very comfortable with my Hifi Setup at the moment and will not be upgrading for a while yet. I had been in the market for a second setup and Having looked for a small second system for my bedroom I knew Denon were one of the best brands in the mini hifi system field so I felt very comfortable about choosing this one of a couple of similar Sony DAB Systems. I eventually chose this D-M37 from Denon after hearing a demo of it in my local hifi store. Here is my verdict on the system.
**The Unit**
If you know much about Hifi Equipment then you will instantly recognise the Denon style with this Unit as it is pretty much standard Denon for a product of the type, The unit is available in either Black or as Silver (as shown in the picture). So what comes in the unit? well as standard you get the DAB Tuner which also ...
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 ...
Nazuku 09.06.2007
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Advantages: Improves radio quality, easy to use Disadvantages: Wires can get in the way, another thing to remember
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Like I say, easy to use. Much like a Sat Nav you can take it in and out of the car and you stick it your window like a Sat Nav. However if you do have Sat Nav, this can also be a con - if you think about it, another thing to remember in the morning and another thing stuck to your window.
Another draw back to it is that you may find the cable gets in the way, dependent on where you have it. It is supplied with a in car power supply which you plug into your ciggerrate lighter - which can also be another downside if your Sat Nav starts to lose it's battery life. You can use standard batteries, but it's not as good - the signal seems weaker and it's definately not as loud. As a drummer, I am going deaf so I need things as loud as possible!
Tuning it in is very simple, you select the DAB radio 'wave/address' (whichever ...