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Denon answers questions about AV receivers, multiroom audio and HDMI 2.1 in the livestream

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Do not miss! On the 14th / 15th May you can ask Denon specialists questions

Denon answers the questions of the community in a livestream. There are two appointments for “DENON Live” to be able to discuss in detail about the topics “Streaming & Multiroom” and “Home Cinema”.

The current situation requires rethinking among manufacturers of consumer electronics. After countless events such as the high-end in Munich, the IFA in Berlin and other smaller in-house exhibitions and road shows have turned out to be very difficult for manufacturers like Denon to get in direct contact with consumers. How good that we have already arrived in the digital age. With “Denon Live”, the Denon experts answer the questions of the community.

The two talks are scheduled for 90 minutes each and will be broadcast live on Facebook and YouTube. Everyone is invited to ask their specialist questions. Dealers, customers or people interested in audio – everyone is welcome. In order to simplify the moderation somewhat and to avoid recurring questions, you can send your questions and concerns to [email protected] in advance. Questions that may arise for you during the stream can of course also be asked live in chat.

You should note the following dates:

DENON LIVE – Streaming and Multiroom
When: 14.05.2020 premiere
Time: from 6 p.m. (approx. 90 min.)
Subjects: 110 years of Denon | Streaming and multiroom with HEOS Built-in | The DENON home speakers

DENON LIVE – home theater
When: May 15, 2020
Time: from 6 p.m. (approx. 90 min.)
Subjects: Home theater | AV receiver and view of HDMI 2.1

Denon will certainly also use the opportunity to push the social media channels a bit. The German Youtube channel has just over 430 subscribers who Facebook channel is quite popular, however, with over 330,000 users directly contacting Denon’s specialists

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