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The Denon RDCM41DAB is a compact yet powerful HiFi receiver featuring 2x30W speaker outputs, subwoofer pre-out, Bluetooth streaming, and FM/DAB+ radio. It includes dual digital optical inputs for enhanced TV audio and a headphone output for private listening. Designed to deliver distortion-free, artist-faithful sound with triple noise reduction, it’s a versatile all-in-one audio solution perfect for modern audiophiles seeking premium sound in a sleek silver package.





| ASIN | B072PTM132 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 5,729 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 6 in AV Receivers & Amplifiers |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | RCDM41DABSPEK |
| Manufacturer | Denon |
| Product Dimensions | 27.2 x 21 x 11.5 cm; 4 kg |
S**E
Excellent sound quality...
It's small, compact, silver, and it's lovely! Very well featured with DAB/DAB+ radio, Bluetooth (at last!), and a very good quality, well performing CD player. It has decent connectivity with an analogue RCA Phono input, and two optical SPDIF inputs, a subwoofer output, and good, high quality loudspeaker binding posts. It goes FAR louder than you'd imagine from the modest spec, however, it's a big powerful and accurate loud, rather than a harsh and brash loud. The sound/tonal quality is easily adjusted from tone controls, bass-boost, and optimisation for Denon's own speakers; all done from the remote control, which is rather on the large side; a little bulky, however, it is well and logically laid out. It's Denon, so you expect a quality product, and this is just what you do get. Looks lovely, sounds excellent, and is easy to use. The Bluetooth works like a charm with my iPhone/iPad/MacBook Pro, and the optical inputs are very fast, and when one is connected to an optical-out on a TV, there's no discernible audio-lag - which is nice - and the DAC behind it sounds excellent when playing movies or CDs from UHD Sony Blu-ray player.... The analogue input works perfectly well if connected to a CD player (with no digital outputs), cassette deck, or turntable/phono preamp, and the DAB radio has very strong reception, even just using the supplied wire ribbon aerial. So overall, if you're looking for a high quality all-in-one small form-factor Hi-Fi system at a decent price, and which sounds Very high quality, then what are you waiting for? Just buy one of these..... :-)
W**G
Top quality cd and Dab radio player
Beautiful cd player complimented by my Denon grey speakers and matching record deck top quality sounds for a very reasonable price ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
C**.
Highly recommend
Great bit of kit. Paired with Wharfedale 9.1 speakers. Now playing songs from my youth that sound so clear and crisp as I remember them originally. Would recommend highly. Bluetooth set up: For Bluetooth pairing hold the Bluetooth button for 3 seconds, Pairing appears on screen. Set your device settings to Denon. To switch off Bluetooth, hold Bluetooth button for 8 seconds. When it shows connecting it’s looking for the last connected device. All ok now it’s sorted. Brilliant!
M**9
No out of the box bluetooth lossless audio
Some things to bear in mind. This DENON by default is set to automatically optimize sound output to their own kind of speakers. You should probably disable that in settings, if you’ll be connecting third-party speakers. Secondly, if you think you’ll be able to play Apple’s lossless music via Bluetooth 4.0 (current built-in version) without additional equipment you’ll be disappointed. This version can transmit up to 1Mbit/s, which is insufficient, and your audio will be choppy. Disabling lossless audio helps a bit, but in my experience still produced sound gaps, from time to time. Luckily there’s a solution! All you need is a Bluetooth 5.* receiver, which have much better bandwidth and are relatively inexpensive. Just make sure that your phone/tablet is compatible. Build quality is excellent, mine is a shiny metallic one. Finally, the sound quality is more than good enough at higher volume. However, my speakers are a pair of quite old Q-acoustic, and they perform well, but can handle more than twice the power of this receiver and my living room is fairly spacious. I’m considering purchasing a subwoofer. I could live without it, but it wouldn’t hurt to add some extra kick.
J**N
Denon’s speciality
Bought the M41 as a replacement for my old M38 not because the old one of many years failed but because I wanted Bluetooth and optical input. The new unit has the benefit of several generations over my old one (which is still very good at what it does). Clear improvement besides the Bluetooth and optical input is that you can control the volume to a much finer level. The old one had that annoying issue of one setting being slightly too loud and the one below slightly too quiet, this new one is much better in this regard. It’s also much better at having equal volume in both speakers at lower volume level which some amps can suffer from. I am not using the recommended Denon speakers currently so I can’t comment on those but it drives my existing ones with no issue and sounds head and shoulders above smart speakers in terms of clarity. I think I prefer the design too to the old one as it’s less cluttered, although I miss the usb socket as this allowed people to easily swap music between phones at parties. The Bluetooth however works seamlessly so in reality not much need for it anymore. In addition the back of the unit is less cluttered too combining things like Ariel outputs. Summary: a great little unit that does everything you’d need it too from a company that specialises in this sort of thing. What’s not to like?
M**S
Its great
Refurbed the front room and contemplated re-introducing my old but faithfull hifi system relegated to the loft in recent years. Too many bits and the new room wanted something minimal but it sounded great. So I go one of these covering amp/cd/tuner duties and with built in bluetooth. 2 optical inputs allowing hook up with big telly and other bits and subwoofer out. A neat solution, Rotel and other bits back in the loft. I was using it with my old Celestion DL4s but decided to try out a pair of Wharfdale 9.1 diamonds. Great combo and an improvement on the 30 year old analog stuff. Added a Whardale subwoofer for good measure and now I'm terrorising my neighbourhood with loud high quality audio transmissions.
P**H
Much better than the price would suggest
Exceptional quality and sound, ease of setup (although station programming is a bit fiddly) but this is like a big, beefy, expensive receiver without the big price. I simply cannot fault it. Everything you need and nothing you don’t. I paired it with Denon speakers and the result it great sounds for most average sized rooms. Bluetooth pairing is fast, CDs can be auto played and DAB and FM auto tuning is easy. Incredible value for the money. I’d recommend it to anyone.
J**G
Hervorragendes Gerät, Aber nur für Micro Anlagen. Meine Bowers wurden leider nur sehr leise.
D**P
Por su precio el mejor amplificador reproductor del mercado. Sonido fantastico
M**K
Acheté pour sonoriser un ordinateur. Peu puissant mais suffisant amplement à l'usage avec deux enceintes BW de bibliothèque
C**N
Ottimo amplificatore
R**R
Für meine Zwecke ein optimales Gerät.
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