Compact Integrated Disc Player With AM/FM, iPod & iPhone Playback The ideal personal desktop audio system, the RCD-N7 features a dock for quick and easy connection to your iPod or iPhone. The integrated dock lets you listen to your favorite music tracks, and the CD player also features WMA, MP3 and lossless FLAC playback capability, as well as compatibility with CD-R and CD-RW disc formats. The system features a powerful 65 watts per channel, and connects to the speakers via audiophile grade multi-way loudspeaker connectors.
Enjoy Music From Around The Globe The RCD-N7 features internet radio with more than 12,000 stations to choose from Pandora as well as Denon’s vTuner services, and it also features Napster and Rhapsody subscription music services. You’ll enjoy a wealth of music choices in addition to listening to your own music library on your iPod or iPhone. With the available Denon Remote App, you can control the system from an iPhone or iPod touch.
Quick And Easy Connection To The Internet The RCD-N7 is equipped with dual internet connection methods. There’s an RJ-45 LAN port for direct wired connection to your home network, and there’s also the built-in Wi-Fi feature that includes Wi-Fi Protected Setup for safe and secure connection to your wireless home network. The RCD-N7 is also DLNA-certified which provides access to music tracks on your multi-media home PC.
Choose Your Own SpeakersWe’ve decided to make the matching SC-N7 speakers optional. While they’re an ideal match sonically and aesthetically to the RCD-N7, you can choose to match the RCD-N7 with your own speakers, either a pair of standalone bookshelf types, or perhaps you’d prefer to mate the RCD-N7 with in-wall speakers. Either way, the choice is yours.
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Product BrocureStereophile The Fifth Element #68 By John Marks • Posted: Oct 27, 2011 This new crop of CD receivers offers quite respectable sound at prices from $600 to $800, which qualifies them as genuine bargains.
Audioholics Denon RCD-N7 Receiver/Dock/Streaming Thing First Look If this is an office solution, it is the most advanced one we've ever seen. Apple Airplay support, streaming from networked computers/drives, access to Internet radio, Napster, Pandora and Rhapsody makes the RCD-N7 truly networked. With high quality five-way binding posts, pre-outs for a sub and external amp, and 65 watts per channel, it promises something more than your usual office solution. While you could get most of what the RCD-N7 for less, you'd have a hard time getting it all for that price. And you wouldn't get it in such a small box.
Macworld Denon RCD-N7 Network-Ready ReceiverThe RCD-N7 offers a heck of a lot of functionality—a lot of it wireless—letting you listen to your iPhone using the iPhone itself as its remote; to your iTunes library with your iPhone or Mac as the remote; or to streaming radio, streaming music sites, CDs, and on and on. Once you get the hang of its interface, the RCD-N7 makes for a powerful, do-everything receiver—both in terms of the functionality it offers and the audio it provides.
Trusted Reviews Denon CEOL RCD-N7Being able to play music from such a wide variety of sources - over USB, from other music units over the standard connectors, over Wi-Fi or with a plain old CD - positions the Denon RCD-N7 as a device that wants to be at the centre of your home music setup - you could even bolster your TVs audio by positioning the speakers either side of your set.
Wired Denon Ceol RCD-N7 sound system review
Good looks, compact dimensions, plays almost anything, DLNA wireless streaming, Apple AirPlay and iTunes integration
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