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Denon AVR-X3600H

In recent years, Denon has followed a pattern of minor tweaks to its line-up of AV receivers every year or two, adding relevant technologies and conducting a little sonic fine-tuning.

ometimes the differences between generations can appear minor. But that’s not the case with the AVR-X3600H. The changes to this unit amount to more than a new model number on the same chassis: there are now four extra channels at your disposal, up from seven to 11.

Those are driven by nine power amplifiers, giving the AVR-X3600H a claimed 180W of power per channel. In practice, that means you can set this new Denon up in a

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