![]() The SC-N5 set promises a response extending all the way out to 40 kHz. The system also comes with a remote or you can control the CEOL piccolo via Denon's free Remote App and an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.Īlso remember that the receiver and speakers make a nice little match. Other features include a front-panel USB port, an RJ-45 port, an optical digital audio input for connecting to the TV or other digital devices, and an audio decoder that can support high-resolution files up to 192 kHz/24 bit, including WAV and FLAC file types. ![]() It also has a 65W + 65W audio amplifier and the option to stream Pandora, Spotify and SiriusXM - via a subscription and a WiFi network, of course. That little perk allows users to stream music wirelessly from any networked iOS portable, as well as a PC or Mac. That receiver includes a 30-pin iPod dock for use with older iPhone and iPod models, or you can rock out with an iPhone 5 (or any other networked iOS device) using Apple AirPlay. ![]() Designed for anywhere, anytime music, the setup features the DRA-N5 Network Receiver and SC-N5 Loudspeakers. ![]() Now, Denon is building on the success of that pair, announcing the wireless CEOL piccolo Network Music System. A few months later, they improved upon both products, by adding Apple AirPlay support into that mix. Back in the fall of 2010, Denon introduced a nice little tabletop pair, the RCD-N7 CD Receiver and the SC-N7 Stereo Loudspeakers.
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