Reddit reviews Denon D-T1 Home Theater Mini Amplifier and Bookshelf Speaker Pair - Compact Hi-Fi Stereo System with CD/FM | Perfect for Small Rooms
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LEGENDARY DENON SOUND WITH PERFECT ACCURACY. The D-T1 mini Home Theater stereo includes a pair of 2-way bookshelf speakers (2X15W) that feature a 4.8" woofer & 1" soft dome tweeter each, and a premium compact amp with Bluetooth, CD Player & FM/AM TunerPACKS MASSIVE SOUND INTO A COMPACT DESIGN – This elegant showpiece in black blends into your living room, kitchen or home office. Use it as a home theater for your movie nights or amplify your gaming experience to another levelTWO DIGITAL INPUTS allow you to STREAM UNLIMITED MUSIC via Bluetooth AND HOOK UP YOUR TV, set-top box or other source for unmatched premium sound in its sizeINCLUDES DEDICATED HEADPHONE AMPLIFIER. Connect your headphones to the jack and enjoy personal listening without disturbing anyoneWith its 100-year legacy & Japanese precision technology, Denon BRINGS PURITY OF SOUND AND JOY TO YOUR LIVES. Immerse yourself in multi-dimensional audio and Hi-Fi surround sound with this amp for an unmatched home entertainment system
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