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Denon Home 600 multiroom connected speaker review, online

Having detailed its appearance in the Japanese manufacturer's catalog, it's time to put the Denon Home 600 speaker through its paces in our lab. Positioned at the top of the brand's multiroom range, does this network model with audiophile aspirations manage to challenge the industry benchmarks? The verdict of our test bench is online.
By entering the highly competitive connected speaker market with its new Denon Home series, the Japanese manufacturer has no room for error. This is especially true considering the large-format Denon Home 600 model, priced at €699. Facing established leaders like the Sonos Five, the Bluesound Pulse Mini 2i, and the Loewe Klang S3, the Home 600 boasts a robust stereo acoustic architecture, backed by the powerful performance of the proprietary Heos streaming platform. Denon Home 600: The Trial by Fire in the Lab. To determine if the acoustic fabric truly makes the speaker a true audiophile, we subjected it to our rigorous testing protocol. Bass response at high volumes, soundstage spaciousness, and tonal accuracy on acoustic recordings: nothing was spared. This is also an opportunity to assess the maturity of the mobile application in everyday use, the responsiveness of its proximity-sensing top panel, and the efficiency of its connectivity. Denon Home 600: AVcesar's verdict. So, is it a true all-in-one Hi-Fi system or simply a demonstration of power? Does the Heos ecosystem hold its own against other interfaces on the market? To immediately discover our full review, click on the following link: Denon Home 600
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