A full-range sound bar with DTS Virtual:X 3D audio for enhanced bass and
crystal-clear dialogue during TV and movies, the DHT-S216 creates a powerful
home theater surround sound experience.
Enjoy an amazing 3D audio experience when you upgrade to Denon’s
premium-quality sound.
3D audio with DTS Virtual:X
Enjoy enhanced bass, crystal clear dialogue, and enveloping sound with Virtual
Height and Virtual Surround.
Universal compatibility
The DHT-S216 works with all HD and 4K TVs.
Low-profile design
At 2" tall, it fits in most spaces and can be placed in front of your TV
without blocking the bottom edge.
Technical Specifications
Features
Acoustic System
2.0 (6 drivers)
HDMI: ARC / CEC
Yes (1x in / 1x out)
Digital input: Optical / Coaxial
Yes / No
Analog input (3.5mm mini jack)
Yes
Simple one wire setup
Yes
Bluetooh: A2DP / APT-X
Yes / No
Dolby Digital decoding / DTS
Yes / Yes
Soundmode Music, Movie
Yes
Night listening mode
Yes
Denon Dialogue Enhancer
Yes
Keyhole style wall mount
Yes
Tabletop placement
Yes
Control buttons
Yes
Remote Control
Yes
TV remote learning function
Yes
Available color: Black
Yes
Standby Consumption
0.3 W
Auto Power Off
Yes
Dimensions (W x H x D)
890 x 60 x 120 mm
Weight in kg
3.4
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Sound Bars with Dolby Atmos
A sound bar is a simple, space-saving option for bringing a wide range of Dolby Atmos content to your living room. Here are some things to look for when choosing a model that's right for you.
Sound Bar Buyer's Guide
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