Denon has announced the new compact stereo system D-M41DAB, successor to the D-M40DAB. This new Denon D-M41DAB HiFi system consists of a discrete analogue amplifier, SC-M41 speakers, and Bluetooth connectivity. The central body measuring 210 x 308 x 115 cm. The construction uses an approach called Triple Noise Reduction Design (T.N.R.D.). Denon has therefore eliminated three sources of noise to ensure that the sound is as clean as possible. Distortion from the input selector, electronic volume, and power amp has been suppressed to improve the signal-to-noise ratio and produce an even smoother, dramatic sound.
The amplifier section has been redesigned and is offering new amplifier circuit delivers 2x30W channels. It has the ability to read CDs and supports CD-R / RW discs containing songs in WMA or MP3 format. There are DAB / DAB+ / FM radio, Bluetooth connectivity, an analog input on RCA, the output to connect a subwoofer and two optical digital inputs. It comes equipped with a high quality 12 cm woofer/midrange chassis has been combined with a high definition tweeter and a crossover network with selected components to reproduces the smoothness of natural sound.
The Denon D-M41DAB will arrive in Europe in June with a price tag of 499 Euro – approximately $547.