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Denon DHT-485DV (discontinued)

Denon DHT-485DV

Entered CNET Catalog: 12/29/2004

SKU: DHT-485DV

Manufacturer: Denon

Manufacturer description

The DHT-485DV is a versatile A/V receiver and DVD Video player package that includes 6 satellite speakers and a 100W active subwoofer. Since speakers must be carefully selected to bring out the full sound quality of the recording, DENON has made the job easier by selecting the speakers for you. With Dolby Pro Logic IIx, the AVR-485 recreates existing Dolby Surround programs and conventional stereo sources such as CD in realistic 6.1-channel likeness. With this home theater package, you'll be ready to fire up your favorite video or music program in full surround sound.

CNET editors' review

  • Editors' Choice: No
  • Reviewed on: 06/21/2005
We're well acquainted with Denon's A/V receivers, desktop audio systems, and DVD players, but up to this point, we had never sampled one of its all-in-one home-theater-in-a-box systems (HTIBs). The Denon DHT-485DV certainly looks like a contender--it comes with a 6.1-channel A/V receiver, a separate DVD player, a curvy set of satellites, and a compact powered subwoofer. The look and feel of the $699 system is way ahead of typical all-plastic HTIB fare, so we expected component-grade performance. The 485DV shined in our home-theater trials; it did less well with music, but it's one of the few HTIBs that can be upgraded with better speakers and an improved subwoofer.

Editors' note: Denon Electronics will not honor the warranty on Denon components purchased from unauthorized dealers or if the original factory serial number has been removed, defaced, or replaced. If in doubt about a particular online or brick-and-mortar retailer, call Denon at 973/396-0810. The Denon DHT-485DV home theater in a box features a separate receiver, a DVD player, and a seven-piece 6.1-channel satellite/subwoofer speaker package. The full-size form factor may scare off shoppers who prefer petite and sexy "lifestyle" designs, but those who value features and performance will be heartened: the receiver looks like a silver clone of Denon's winning AVR-1705 (they both weigh exactly the same: 23.8 pounds). The matching DVD player looks pretty snazzy sitting on top of the receiver.

Although the DHT-485DV comes with two remotes, one for the receiver and one for the DVD player, the receiver's large clicker will ably control the basic functions of both components.

The gently bowed sides and grilles of the 7-inch-tall satellite speakers are a distinctive styling touch. Their wood cabinets are fitted with keyhole slots and treaded inserts to facilitate wall mounting. The 11.5-inch-wide center comes with an adjustable stand that allows the user to aim the speaker up or down toward the listening position. The commendably compact subwoofer loses the sats' curves--it's just a slab-sided box, 11 inches wide, 14 inches tall, and 15.5 inches deep. At 27 pounds, it feels nice and sturdy. The entire 485DV ensemble is finished in muted silver.

Setup is a little more involved than with fully integrated HTIBs, and we eked out the best sound only after we explored the receiver's easy-to-navigate menu options. For example, where the default subwoofer volume level of many HTIBs is too loud, the 485DV's standard setting is too low. We had to crank it up to get a satisfying amount of bass out of the system. That's not a problem, but we urge 485DV owners to roll up their sleeves and make those adjustments.

Denon's component-based 485DV system was designed with a very different set of objectives than most integrated receiver/DVD-player HTIBs. The 485DV will not only sound better than Sony or Panasonic's best models, it can serve as a stepping stone to an even higher-quality system with the addition of better speakers and an improved subwoofer. By contrast, thanks to the proprietary connectors many integrated HTIBs employ, you're usually stuck with the low-grade speakers that come in the package. The full-size A/V receiver is the centerpiece of the Denon DHT-485DV system. It offers 75 watts per channel and a better-than-average slate of surround-processing modes--including DTS-ES, DTS Neo:6, and Dolby Digital Surround EX--via its Analog Devices 32-bit processor. All four A/V inputs accept S-Video sources, and the receiver includes three assignable component-video inputs as well. Audio connections include two stereo inputs, a set of SACD/DVD-Audio 5.1-channel analog inputs, two digital inputs (one optical, one coaxial), and A/B speaker switching. Put simply, it's the most versatile range of audio/video connections we've seen in an HTIB, although unlike the actual AVR-1705 receiver, this unit cannot do video upconversion. The DVD player offers a standard suite of A/V connections, including component/progressive video outputs and coaxial and optical digital audio outs.

Each of the five satellite speakers has a 4.5-inch woofer and a 0.5-inch tweeter, while the center uses the same tweeter and double woofers. The speakers use spring-type wire connectors. The subwoofer's down-firing 10-inch driver is vented through a port in the front. The sub also incorporates a 100-watt amplifier and mono RCA input and output jacks. You can bypass its internal crossover and let the receiver handle bass management.

If you already have a DVD player, you can save a little money and pick up Denon's DHT-485XP. Except for its lack of a DVD player, the $549 system is identical to the DHT-485DV. We kicked off listening tests on the Denon DHT-485DV with our old favorite, the Sessions at West 54th DVD. It sounded spot-on: the horns on Wynton Marsalis's big-band tune came to life without a hint of harshness or glare, and the band's piano, bass, and drums kept up the toe-tapping rhythms. Switching gears completely, we next popped in the Saw DVD. The gory sound effects came through loud and clear, and the low-level atmospherics, which work on a near-subliminal level, added to the film's edgy aura. The DVD's "jump factor" is high, and the nuanced performance of the 485DV kept us on the edge of our seats. The subwoofer's pitch definition was certainly above par, and its freedom from bass boom came as a welcome relief.

With its surround-sound acumen well established, the DHT-485DV next faced the challenge of the stereo realm. The two-channel sound of Bruce Springsteen's new Devils & Dust CD was above average for an HTIB, but the Denon's tonal balance felt a little lightweight--Bruce's vocals and guitar sounded undernourished. Similarly, our Led Zeppelin CDs lacked oomph. Then again, unlike with most HTIBs, which don't allow speaker swapping, you can retire the 485DV's satellites and subwoofer or use them in another room. When we hooked up our SC-1 center speaker, the sound was dramatically better: smoother, cleaner, and more enjoyable. And that was with the Denon subwoofer still in place; it was so good, we didn't feel the need to try NHT's sub.

That said, the DHT-485DV's supplied speakers aren't at all bad, and most owners won't feel the urge to upgrade. We put the little guys back in the game, cranked up The Lion King DVD, and thought, yeah, they're fine. At the end of the day, the 485DV offers a relatively affordable no-hassle pathway to Denon's well-deserved reputation for top-quality sound.

User opinions

Select a User Opinion to view: 1

User Rating: 8/10

Sounds great. semi Difficult set-up.

Pros: Great sound out of medium sized speakers

Cons: not ready out of the box; takes some time to set it up

Review: My con wasn't a con for me but I can see it being difficult for some people to set up. once I ran the wire the instructions in the box for the initial set up worked well. sounds good with dvd player and xbox. haven't tried music yet.

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Denon DHT-485DV specifications

  • General
  • Product Type Home theater system
  • Dimensions (WxDxH) / Weight Speaker system : Center channel speaker : 17.1 in x 6.7 in x 7.1 in / 2.6 lbs , DVD player : Active subwoofer : 5.1 in x 16.4 in x 13.8 in / 4.2 lbs , Speaker system : Satellite speaker : 11.4 in x 7.6 in x 3.0 in / 26.5 lbs , AV receiver : 17.1 in x 8.7 in x 5.8 in / 23.8 lbs , Speaker system : 12.2 in x 17.2 in x 5.1 in / 4.0 lbs
  • Audio System
  • Components DVD player , AV receiver , Speaker system
  • Built-in Decoders Dolby Pro Logic IIx , DTS-ES Discrete 6.1 , DTS Neo:6 , DTS 96/24 , DTS-ES Matrix 6.1 , Dolby Digital Surround EX
  • Audio D/A Converter 24bit / 96kHz
  • Surround Sound Effects Virtual Surround Mode
  • Sound Effects Cinema EQ
  • Digital Sound Processor (DSP) Yes
  • DSP Preset Qty 7.0
  • DSP Presets Jazz club , Matrix , 6ch stereo , Rock Arena , Virtual Surround , Mono Movie , Video Game
  • Surround System Class 6.1 channel
  • Signal-To-Noise Ratio 98.0 dB
  • Output Power / Total 450.0 Watt
  • Input Impedance 47.0 KOhm
  • Input Sensitivity 200.0 mV
  • Amplifier Output Details 110.0 Watt - 4.0 Ohm - THD 0.7 % - 1.0 channel(s) ( Surround ) , 100.0 Watt - 8.0 Ohm - THD 0.7 % - 6.0 channel(s) ( Surround ) , 75.0 Watt - 6.0 Ohm - THD 0.08 % - 6.0 channel(s) ( Subwoofer )
  • Bass Control Yes
  • Treble Control Yes
  • Built-in Display Fluorescent
  • Display Dimmer Yes
  • Additional Features In-line crossover , A/B/A+B speaker switch , Midnight Mode , Digital signal format auto detection / auto switching
  • Digital Storage Media None
  • Connectors
  • Headphone Jack Yes
  • Coaxial Digital Input Yes
  • Coaxial Digital Output Yes
  • Optical Digital Input Yes
  • Optical Digital Output Yes
  • Speaker System
  • Speaker(s) 5.0 x Center channel speaker - 2-way - External - 100.0 Watt - -21940.0 Hz - 6.0 Ohm - Wired , 1.0 x Satellite speaker - 2-way - External - -175.0 Hz - 6.0 Ohm - Wired , 1.0 x Active subwoofer - External - -21940.0 Hz - Wired
  • Driver Details Center channel speaker : 2.0 x Tweeter driver - 90.0 mm , Satellite speaker : 1.0 x Woofer driver - 90.0 mm , Active subwoofer : 1.0 x Subwoofer driver - 25.0 mm , Center channel speaker : 1.0 x Tweeter driver - 25.0 mm , Satellite speaker : 1.0 x Woofer driver - 250.0 mm
  • Radio
  • Type Radio tuner - AM/FM - Digital
  • Tuner Frequency Range AM: 520 - 1710 kHz , FM: 87.5 - 107.9 MHz
  • Tuning Display Fluorescent display
  • Preset Station Qty 56.0
  • Antenna Form Factor Loop AM / wire FM
  • Auto Preset Memory Yes
  • Turntable
  • Type None
  • CD System
  • CD system type None
  • DVD
  • Type DVD player
  • Media Format CD-RW , CD , DVD , DVD-RW , DVD-R , Kodak Picture CD , CD-R
  • Video D/A Converter 10bit / 54MHz
  • Audio D/A Converter 24bit / 192kHz
  • DVD Repeat Modes A-B repeat , Title , Chapter
  • MP3 Playback Yes
  • Supported Digital Audio Standards MP3 , WMA
  • Additional Features Parental lock , JPEG photo playback , Auto power off , Progressive scanning , Video equalizer , Screen saver , On-screen display
  • Cassette System
  • Cassette system type None
  • Digital Player (Recorder)
  • Type None
  • MD System
  • MD system type None
  • Headphones
  • Headphones Type None
  • Microphone
  • Type None
  • Remote Control
  • Remote Control Universal remote control - Infrared
  • Supported Devices Satellite TV system , Cassette deck , Cable box , TV , DVD player , VCR
  • Features Multi-brand compatibility , Glow buttons
  • Remote Control (2nd)
  • Type Player remote control
  • Technology Infrared
  • Miscellaneous
  • AV Furniture None
  • Included Accessories AM antenna , FM antenna
  • Connections
  • Connector Type AV receiver : 1.0 x Audio line-out ( RCA phono ) - Rear , DVD player : 2.0 x SPDIF output ( RCA phono x 3 ) - Rear , 1.0 x Speakers output ( 4 pin mini-DIN ) - Rear , 1.0 x S-Video input ( 4 pin mini-DIN ) - Rear , 1.0 x SPDIF output ( RCA phono ) - Rear , 1.0 x Headphones ( RCA phono x 2 ) - Rear , 3.0 x S-Video output ( Phone stereo 6.25 mm ) - Rear , 6.0 x Audio line-out ( RCA phono x 3 ) - Rear , 2.0 x Component video input ( RCA phono ) - Rear , 1.0 x Composite video output ( RCA phono ) - Rear , 8.0 x Component video output ( RCA phono x 3 ) - Rear , 1.0 x Composite video/audio input ( RCA phono ) - Rear , 1.0 x Composite video output ( RCA phono x 2 ) - Rear , 1.0 x Subwoofer output ( 4 pin mini-DIN ) - Rear , 3.0 x S-Video output ( RCA phono x 6 ) - Front , 1.0 x Audio line-in ( Banana/spade x 2 ) - Rear , 1.0 x Composite video input ( RCA phono ) - Front , 2.0 x 5.1 channel audio line-in ( RCA phono x 3 ) - Rear , 1.0 x Component video output ( RCA phono x 2 ) - Rear , 1.0 x SPDIF input - Rear , 3.0 x SPDIF input - Rear
  • Power
  • Power Device Power supply - Internal
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