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Denon TU-604CI


$1,000.00 Released January, 2007

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Runs cool, can run it for hours without overheating. Offers plenty of power to the speakers for most rooms. Can remember more station presets than most will ever need.

The Cons:Manual is confusing and doesn't cover everything.

The Denon TU-604CI is a multi-zone dual AM/FM tuner with expansion slots for up to 4 additional aptional tuner cards. This tuner makes it simple to have music anywhere in your home with multi-zone capabilities, 6 independant audio outputs and is equipped with dual independant AM/FM tuners, with the ability to add up to 4 more with a simple plug-and-play design with 3 optional cards for AM/FM, XM/Sirius and HD radio.

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Product Shot 2 Web-based programming makes customization easy and also features third party remote control system compatibility and remote access via the ethernet connection. An RS-232C serial port allows another port of control with popular home automation systems, and the infrared input/output ports provide additional control flexibility.

Specifications / Features

  • Dual AM/FM tuners pre-installed w/ 4 expandable slots
  • 6 independant audio outputs
  • 56 stations memory per tuner
  • Independant tuner control for all 6 tuners
  • Auto preset function
  • Preset skip
  • Station rename
  • Front panel and IR lock mode
  • Plug n' play upgrade
  • WEB remote control and setup
  • Ethernet control
  • Firmware update capability
  • RS-232C port
  • Remote in / out IR control
  • Six +12V, 250mA trigger outputs and master output
  • Power supply: AC 120V, 60 Hz
  • Dimensions (W x H x D) (mm): 434 x 147 x 398
  • Dimensions (W x H x D) (inches): 17-3/32" x  5-25/32" x 15-21/32"
  • Weight: 9.7 kg, 21.38 lbs

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Pros
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    runs cool, can run it for hours without overheating

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    offers plenty of power to the speakers for most rooms

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    can remember more station presets than most will ever need

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    controls are relatively simple and easy to use

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    frame is solid and durable, feels high-quality

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    remote control is well designed, intuitive and comfortable to work with

Cons
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    manual is confusing and doesn't cover everything

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