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The Denon RCD-N10 Hi-Fi All-in-One Receiver & CD Player is a compact audio solution designed for smaller rooms, featuring wireless connectivity, a built-in CD player, and powerful audio output of 130 Watts. With seamless integration of HEOS music streaming and compatibility with Amazon Alexa, it offers a versatile and high-quality listening experience.
Brand | Denon |
Manufacturer | Denon |
Model | RCDN10 |
Product Dimensions | 30.51 x 27.99 x 10.8 cm; 3.4 Kilograms |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | RCDN10 |
Tuner Technology | FM, Internet Radio, AM |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Special Features | Built in Wi Fi, Built In Bluetooth |
Audio Encoding | Surround |
Audio Output Type | Headphones, Speakers |
Supported audio formats | MP3 |
Audio Wattage | 130 Watts |
Wattage | 55 Watts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Batteries Included | Yes |
Batteries Required | No |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Signal-to-noise ratio (dB) | 86 dB |
Total USB ports | 1 |
Connector Type | Wireless,Usb,Wi-fi,Infrared,Bluetooth |
Media Format | MP3 Audio, WMA |
Does it contain liquid? | No |
Includes Rechargeable Battery | No |
Includes remote | Yes |
Manufacturer | Denon |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item Weight | 3 kg 400 g |
D**Z
Es una maravilla
A pesar de tener un detalle al recibirlo, se pudo solucionar. Pero el aparato en sí es una maravilla, un sonido claro, limpio y con fuerza.Es practico de tamaño y fácil de usar, se conecta muy sencillo con otros dispositivos e internet. Una perfecta mezcla entre lo vintage del cd y el streaming de hoy.Totalmente recomendable.
G**N
VERY Good AIO reciever.
I'm a casual music listener, so please forgive that I don't really know how to discus audio gear with authority.I bought this to partly replace my Como Musica AIO and internet radio . But Como went out of business in January of 2023 (RIP Como, you will be missed). Then my Como went dead from what appeared to be static electricity from my wife's hand. And then Frontier internet radio aggregator sent me a letter saying if I want to continue using my Internet Radio, I need to pay a subscription fee! Enough whining!This is a discontinued item, replaced by the more expensive CEOS RCD N12. So I won't spend much time on the physical aspects of the device. It's well built, and very pretty and has all the connectivity I need.So I'm going to talk about the software and other, more intangible aspects of the N10 experience instead. I'm going to assume that this review will help you decide on whether or not the Denon CEOL series AIO receivers is something you want to consider.First thing is, that it has a small footprint, and fits in our small living room without being ugly. Aesthetics is important to my wife. It also has enough power to drive my elderly Cerwin-Vega bookshelf speakers. The sound, when coupled with these speakers is BETTER and with more 'presence' than my lovely Como Musica.The remote is really intimidating. The CEOL N series devices do a lot of stuff (CDs, AM/FM, internet radio, external devices, Bluetooth, HEOS, etc.), so the remote has a lot, a LOT, of buttons. More buttons than my wife is likely to want to deal with. But fortunately, Denon has turned the HEOS control phone app into a sort of a simplified remote. It doesn't do all the stuff the true remote does, but it does enough to simplify operations for those who are easily intimidated by technology. I am reminded of the Amazon Echo control software for complexity and ease of operation.HEOS is Denon's technology for whole house audio connectivity. It is built-in to the CEOL N series devices so there is no initial cost to get it and use it. But the additional, add on devices (speakers, etc.) are pretty expensive.Internet radio is controlled by either the remote, or by HEOS. Connectivity to Spotify, Amazon Music, and other major music streaming services is through HEOS exclusively. It works well and connected to my Spotify and Amazon music accounts easily.However, if there is a way to connect to 2nd tier services, like my personal favorite - Calm Radio, I haven't figured it out yet. At this point I am connecting my phone to the Denon via BT. But the Como software was flexible enough to allow a direct connection to Calm Radio. for me, this is the biggest negative.Regarding Bluetooth, the Denon can receive BT signals, but can't transmit them. This means that if you have a pair of BT headphones that you want to use, you will need to buy one of those little BT adapters, or switch to wired headphones. Those adapters are cheap, but still, they are a PITA to use.On the whole, I'm quite pleased with my purchase, and I would do it again. The n10 is much cheaper than the n12, and does everything I need it to do.
M**.
Muito bom
Receiver excelente compacto e tecnológico
A**N
Para uso home é perfeito!
Para uso home é perfeito, boa qualidade de som e após instalar um subwoofer ficou melhor ainda....Recomendo.
H**S
Compact, solid stereo system
I replaced a really old (UDRA-M7, circa 1998?) Denon system with this one. It was important that the new system be able to talk to my existing MK subwoofer (it does), fit into the existing footprint (it does, with room to spare), and sound really good (4 out of 5). I think it would sound better if I really knew how to adjust my own subwoofer. Most everything sounds amazing, save for a few CDs that just aren't quite *right*.Setup was not terribly difficult, and the biggest challenge was to get the subwoofer wire harness and wiring recut to fit into the new equipment. I gave myself an afternoon to do it, and succeeded. The last two jobs are to get the more advanced features working (HEOS music streaming), and to deal with the unsightly wiring nightmare.Upsides:CompactGorgeousSound quality is solidIn short: I love this new system! The CD player is SOO much quieter than my old Denon 3-CD player (though I do miss the ability to have 3 CDs), and so much more compact. I believe it was mentioned before that it's kind of a dust magnet, but I really am enjoying it.Downsides:Single CD play onlyYou need to be home when it's delivered, because the box isn't covered and any porch pirate will know exactly what they're getting (see photo #2).Other:The first night I had it hooked up, I was jolted out of sleep by the sound of music. Pretty loud music. After investigating, it seemed that my stereo had turned itself ON in the middle of the night. I thought perhaps it had arrived with a timer set or something (nothing makes good sense at 2 a.m.), so I set about to check in the morning. Nope. No timer. After doing some research, it was noted that this is an issue with some Denon receivers. Apparently, it can turn itself on after receiving an update. The workaround is to disable the Internet when it's in standby mode (and always turn the volume down before putting it in standby, LOL). This has worked fine for me, and it hasn't happened since.I fully expect this system to last another 20+ years, just as the old one did!
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