HDMI with ARC
HDMI with ARC Send audio from apps built into your Smart TV and other sources via the Audio Return Channel (ARC) and a single HDMI cable. Also enables control of the Denon DHT-S316 via your TV's remote control.
Denon Dialog Enhancer
Denon Dialog Enhancer Never miss a word of your favorite TV show or movie. Denon Dialog Enhancer improves dialogue intelligibility - ideal for movies and TV shows. Turn up the dialogue without having to adjust overall volume.
Easy setup
Easy setup Quickly connect the sound bar to your TV with the supplied HDMI cable or via the optical input.
With Dolby Digital and DTS decoding, the Denon DHT-S316 sound bar with wireless subwoofer powers dynamic theater-quality audio in a minimal, low-profile design. Quickly connect your TV through the HDMI (with Audio Return Channel) or Optical input.
- Dolby Audio & DTS Digital
- Wireless subwoofer
- HDMI ARC
- Denon Dialog Enhancer
- Easy setup
- Bluetooth
HDMI: ARC / CEC |
Yes / Yes |
Digital input: Optical / Coaxial |
Yes / No |
Analog input (3.5mm mini jack) |
Yes |
Simple one wire setup |
Yes |
Bluetooth: A2DP / APT-X |
Yes / No |
Dolby Digital decoding / DTS |
Yes / Yes |
Soundmode: Dialog, Music , Movie |
Yes |
Night listening mode |
Yes |
Wireless Subwoofer |
Yes |
Keyhole style wall mount |
Yes |
Control buttons |
Yes |
Remote Control |
Yes |
Available color: Black |
Yes |
Standby Consumption |
0.3 W |
Auto Power Off |
Yes |
Soundbar dimensions |
35.4 x 2.16 x 3.22 |
Soundbar weight in kg |
1.8 |
Subwoofer Dimensions |
6.7 x 12.3 x 13.4 |
Subwoofer weight in kg |
5.2 |
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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