Receptive to all your audio needs
O how you long for one machine that does it all. Well look no further. Denon's RCD-N7 receiver is made to please. Featuring a dedicated iPhone/iPod dock, a CD player, AM/FM radio, internet radio, a USB drive, and a mini jack for any audio accessory that accepts one, the RCD-N7 leaves no sonic stone unturned. Indulge in the undistorted purity of 2-channel audio with the 65W-per-channel power rating, high-grade amplifier, and minimum-signal-path design. Add the matching SC-N7 speaker pair (sold separately) for a completely dynamic Denon hi-fi experience. Throw a subwoofer into the mix via the subwoofer pre-out jack. The options are almost endless.
No strings attached
Welcome to the 21st century. Although we may not be building condos on the moon or commuting to work via a teleportation pad, we have at least advanced to the stage of wireless data transmission. And Denon has taken full advantage of the technology by adding DLNA home networking capabilities, allowing you to access music stored on a network-connected device, like a PC or NAS. Now you can access the music collection you store on your computer, simply and easily and cable free. Or simply use the RCD-N7s wireless capabilities to enjoy streaming internet radio. If you're still living out of the cave called the 20th century (the technological equivalent of the AMC Eagle heralding in "the beginning of a new generation of cars"), fret not, you can still access your home network by plugging an ethernet cable into the enternet port.
The Eagle has landed
Well, technically, the Eagle did determine the course of car making. Witness the advent of the Subaru Outback or the Volvo XC. Because, who doesn't need to pick up a quart of rice milk and a pound of soy burger on their way home from an afternoon in the sand dunes? The point being, sometimes the most unlikely technology becomes a hit. Luckily, none of the technology in the Denon RCD-N7 is unlikely. As a matter of fact, it's all completely and utterly likely. As in, likely you're going to love having just about every kind of audio entertainment in existence available at your fingertips, including little extras, like an app that lets you use your iPod or iPhone as a remote control or the non-stop fun of Party Mode Plus.