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 Denon D-F101 Audio System
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Denon D-F101 Audio System
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Average Rating: 4 out of 5
No. of Reviews: 1
RRP: £322.64
Year: 2004

Description: Two mini hi-fi separates: CD Player and a compact receiver - combine to make a mini Hi-fi. 101CD is an advanced 96 kHz 24bit player, the 101 receiver has a fully specified RDS tuner. 35 full bandwidth watts per channel. 24bit DAC and CD-R/RW replay. Auto source switching and select optical digital out on CD. Phono input for record deck. Five inputs including two tape/MD circuits. Full timer and alarm. "Chameleon" alloy finish. Also available with speakers.

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Mike Ashwell 
Posted: 27/02/06
'GREAT SOUND FROM A COMPACT SYSTEM'
Strengths:
Natural vocals, sweet treble, powerful bass, compact physical dimensions
Weaknesses:
None that I could detect at this price level
Overall:
I needed a physically compact system for a 3m x 3m listening room, and after several auditions, chose this system, paired with bi-wired Mission M31i speakers. I further enhanced the sound by replacing the supplied interconnect with Van den Hul "Name" lead and the overall result is a powerful, natural sound, which extracts great detail from my CD's and places performers and instruments clearly across the soundstage.
 
Performance
 
80%
Build
 
80%
Value
 
100%
Overall Rating
 
87%
 
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