Denon Brings Dolby Atmos Music Home

Denon expanded its Home lineup with Home 200, 400 and Home 600 speakers that now support Dolby Atmos Music via HEOS and streaming services like Tidal, Amazon Music HD and Qobuz — reviewers single out the Home 600 for a noticeably wider soundstage. (engadget.com) (trustedreviews.com)

Denon set US availability for the Home 200, Home 400 and Home 600 at March 24, 2026, with MSRPs of $399, $599 and $799 respectively. (news.harman.com) The flagship Home 600 uses a custom eight‑driver array that pairs two 6.5‑inch woofers, two 2.5‑inch midrange drivers, two tweeters and two up‑firing height drivers, with each driver driven by its own amplifier. (denon.com) Denon describes the Home 200 as an upright stereo design with 1‑inch tweeters and a 4‑inch woofer driven by three Class‑D amplifiers (about 65W total), while the mid‑range Home 400 expands the cabinet with additional up‑firing drivers and larger woofers for more output. (avforums.com) All three models add modern connectivity including Wi‑Fi 6 / Wi‑Fi 6E support on the larger unit, Bluetooth, Apple AirPlay 2, USB‑C and a 3.5mm AUX input, plus native playback of high‑resolution PCM up to 24‑bit/192kHz and DSD files. (bhphotovideo.com) Denon says two Home 600s can be configured as a single stereo pair and that the speakers can be used as wireless surrounds alongside the Denon Home Sound Bar 550 and Denon Home Subwoofer for expanded setups. (crutchfield.com) The range ships in Stone and Charcoal finishes with woven fabric and anodized‑aluminum touches, and Denon executives billed the lineup as a design‑forward refresh intended to blend with modern interiors. (forbes.com )

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