Room EQ is provided via Audyssey's MultEQ XT platform (with dynamic volume/EQ functionality). These are backed up by AirPlay, Spotify Connect and 'net radio integration. Ethernet/Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connections cater for audio streaming, with format compatibility ranging from the prosaic (MP3) to the esoteric (DSD 5.6MHz). Auro-3D, while offered on more expensive Denon amps as a paid upgrade, isn't an option – not least because the X2300W doesn't have the channel output to do it justice. DTS:X wasn't available at the time of review, but a firmware update is promised. It's a seven-channel Dolby Atmos AV receiver (claiming a 95W-per-channel – into eight Ohm – measurement via its discrete amp design), so made for 7.1 or 5.1.2 setups. Available for £500, it offers buyers at this price everything they will probably expect, all wrapped up in a neat design and delivered with a welcome understanding that those investing in home cinema separates may still be AV novices. Denon's AVR-X2300W is an AV receiver after my cash-conscious heart.
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