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Denon's New AVR-S980H Breaks Receiver Drought for Home Theater Fans

The Dolby Atmos receiver includes improved streaming support and extra gaming features.

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The $949 Denon AVR-S980H is a 7.2-channel reciever.

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Samsung-owned Denon has unveiled the long-awaited follow-up to its AVR-S970H receiver, the AVR-S980H, which boasts better music streaming and gaming support.

The Denon AVR-S980H is a 5.1.2-channel (7.1) Dolby Atmos receiver that boasts 90 watts per channel, which should be enough to power most home theater speakers.

Connectivity is consistent with the previous model, with six HDMI inputs -- three 4K and three 8K/4K 120Hz ports -- plus two HDMI outputs. If you're a gamer, the inputs also support 1440p pass-through and AMD FreeSync.

Streaming support is improved, with Bluetooth, AirPlay 2, Spotify Connect, Tidal Connect, Qobuz Connect and HEOS multiroom. The Denon is also Roon Ready, which means it can be streamed directly from the Roon software. 

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The receiver also supports Denon's own Home speakers as rears, including the new 200, 400 and 600 models.

The Denon includes a phono input, which means you can plug a turntable into it for a potential boost in sound quality.

Back panel of the Denon AVR-S980H

The Denon AVR-S980H includes six HDMI inputs -- three of which can handle 8K.

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It's been a rough few years for AV fans, with very few new receivers since the end of the pandemic. The AVR-S980H may mark a resurgence of sorts. I look forward to testing this model to see how it stacks up against its elderly competition. 

The Denon AVR-S980H will be available this month for $949, only $50 more than the previous version.