Denon DRA-395
Manufacturer's Description
Innovative Chassis Design and Multi-room Connectivity
The DRA-395 is a high-quality stereo receiver that combines real versatility with acclaimed DENON audio technology. The Signal Level Divided Construction (SLDC) chassis, developed by DENON, is used in the DRA-395's audio circuit to ensure that delicate musical signals from such advanced digital sources as DVD and CD are faithfully amplified and transmitted to the speakers. The amp's 80W + 80W of power provides abundant support not only for two speakers in one room but for speaker systems in other rooms as well, utilizing the DRA-395's versatile multi-room connection capabilities.
High-quality Power Amplifier
With 80 watts of power per channel (at 8 ohms, 20 Hz - 20 kHz, 0.08% THD), the DRA-395 delivers solid, reliable audio performance even when driving both A and B speaker systems at the same time.
Multi Source Function*
The DRA-395's Multi Source function lets you enjoy two different programs, simultaneously in two or more areas of your home. You can listen to a CD or the tuner in one room, for instance, while another family member watches a DVD video or video tape in the other room. Dedicated multi-room outputs, with volume level adjustment via remote control, are provided for connection to powered speakers or an additional amplifier (sold separately) in Zone 2 and Zone 3.
*The Main Room and Zone 4 share the same source, while the source selected in Zone 2 is also transmitted to Zone 3.
Room-to-Room Remote Control with Remote IN/OUT Terminals
External remote control equipment including IR re-transmitters and IR remote receivers, such as DENON's separately available RC-616/617S/617W/618 IR devices, can be connected to the DRA-395's IR remote input and output terminals. DENON also offers separately available RC-8000/8001ST radio controlled (RF) devices that do not require any wired connections for room-to-room remote control.
Convenient Remote Controller (RC-894)
The DRA-395 comes with a remote control unit containing codes that operate other DENON components in the system.
Signal Level Divided Construction Chassis Design
The circuit handling low-level signals has been divided into separate blocks to ensure that influences from these signals on each other are held to an absolute minimum. This new chassis design, known as the Signal Level Divided Construction (SLDC), preserves the purity of the signal, allowing it to be reproduced with much greater fidelity and clarity.
Easy Simulcast Recording
This feature not only permits reception and recording of FM/TV simulcast programs onto videotape, but it can also be used to combine, for example, the sound from a CD with the picture from a video disc.
Record Out Selector
Lets you listen to one source (example: Tuner), while recording another source (example: CD). Ideal for making unattended tape copies.
Video Terminals
Stereo video sources, such as hi-fi VCR, stereo TV, and DVD can all be easily connected to the DRA-395`s VDP, VCR and Video Aux terminals.
Auto Preset Memory
FM stations can be searched by the tuner, and automatically stored in the preset memory up to 40 stations, ideal for locales with many FM stations.
Sophisticated Tuning Circuit Design
Thanks to the PLL circuit design, reception drift is a thing of the past. The DRA-395 also has a 4-pole varactor diode in its front end to guarantee accurate input of station frequencies.
Auto scanning of radio frequency bands
Fast up/down manual tuning
Manual step tuning
Last-channel-tuned memory
Other Useful Features
Bass and Treble Tone Controls
Tone Defeat
Muting Function via remote controller
A/B Speaker Switching
Last Function Memory
Switched AC Outlets