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Denon S-52

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  • Product type: Micro system
  • Sound output mode: Stereo
  • Amplifier total output power: 20 Watt
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The good: Fully featured tabletop radio with AM/FM/HD radio, iPod dock, USB port, XM satellite radio compatibility, network/Internet audio playback (including Rhapsody), and CD player; clock with dual alarms.

The bad: Extraordinarily expensive; mediocre sound quality; tedious character input; no iPod video output.

The bottom line: While the Denon S-52 is chock-full of impressive features, its subpar sound quality makes it hard to justify the steep asking price.

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  • Reviewed on: 04/07/2008
  • Released on: 10/12/2007

In the past few years, the addition of an iPod dock or a CD player has constituted a major upgrade to the tabletop radio category. Polk Audio upped the ante in 2006 with the I-Sonic, which included HD Radio, XM satellite radio compatibility, and even a DVD player in one compact frame. Now Denon has answered the call with the S-52, which also offers a slew of unconventional features. In addition to all the usual components you would expect from a tabletop radio--AM/FM tuner, CD player, and an iPod dock--the S-52 adds HD Radio, XM satellite compatibility, and the ability to stream digital audio files, Internet radio, and Rhapsody's premium subscription service via your wired or wireless home network. It's among the most full-featured tabletop audio product we've seen to date, but there's one big problem: the sound quality of the built-in stereo speakers isn't great. Given the product's whopping $700 price tag, it's a major black mark on an otherwise impressive all-in-one unit.

Design
The Denon S-52 is on the larger side of tabletops we've seen--not surprising, given how much that Denon managed to cram into one box. It also happens to be one of the heaviest--almost 15 pounds. The outer cabinet is designed with black and gray hard plastic with top-mounted perforated air vents on the left and right of the unit. You'll find all of the functions are accessible from the buttons on top of the device. This is also where the jog wheel is located, which you'll use for volume control, character input, and function selection. On the front of the device you'll find the display, CD loading slot, auxiliary in, headphone jack, and USB port.

In terms of ease of use, the S-52 performed well. We were able to cycle through and use functions relatively painlessly. Our only complaint arose when dealing with character input. Unfortunately, there were a handful of times where we needed to enter text--Rhapsody and wireless network setup to name a few--which dampened the overall experience.

The included remote control is laid out well and provides easy access to all of the features on the S-52. We just wish it labeled the iPod control features as well. You'll have to consult the manual for a key explaining the various commands available on the remote.

Features
As mentioned previously, the Denon S-52 is chock-full of features that deliver an almost comprehensive list of audio options: AM/FM and HD Radio; CD player; XM satellite radio (with the purchase of an add-on XM Mini-Tuner and valid subscription); an iPod dock; USB port (for playing back MP3 and WMA audio files); and a wired and Wi-Fi network connection for streaming digital audio files on a networked PC, from an Internet radio station, or accessing Rhapsody's premium online service.

The S-52 supports all iPods with a dock connection and comes with iPod dock adapters to fit the various sizes. What's even better is that unlike most iPod compatible tabletops we've seen in the past, the S-52 will actually let you navigate and control your music with the remote control using the unit's display. (Of course, you still have to be close enough to see the tiny front-panel display, so it's kind of a wash.) However, if you have hundreds of artists on your iPod, be prepared to spend some time scrolling as there isn't a way to skip ahead in your library, (the equivalent of spinning the click wheel faster on your iPod). Unfortunately, there is no video out on the rear of the device, so playing any videos from your iPod isn't an option. The S-52 will also charge your iPod whenever it is docked in the device.

As far as digital audio is concerned, the S-52's compatibility is fairly good: it'll play MP3, WMA, WAV, AAC, and FLAC over the network, from a USB drive, or burned to a CD. WMA- and MP3-based Internet radio stations are supported and managed via the RadioDenon.com Web site. The S-52 also supports the premium Rhapsody online music service.

The S-52 is compatible with XM satellite radio receivers. Simply plug in your Mini-Tuner and Home Dock into the rear of the S-52 and--once you establish your XM subscription--you're all set.

In addition to standard AM/FM, the S-52 also supports tuning in all-digital HD stations--though, to date, we've found the sound quality and selections on HD Radio in our area to not be worthy of the hype.

The S-52 has two alarm clocks, each separately customizable. You can set them to go off using almost any source the S-52 can play (excluding USB). In addition, you can also set the volume at which each alarm goes off.

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    Editors' rating: 86

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    Summary: The ultimate all streaming, all playing, Dab/iPod dock hybrid. Excellent sound is let down by horrid design and cheap remote

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