One Box Hi-Fi Systems - Denon
Most hi-fi systems we sell are "tailor made" from a separate amplifier, turntable, streamer and/or other music sources. However, these one-box systems combine amplifier and music sources in a single space-saving unit. Simply add your choice of bookshelf or floorstanding speakers and enjoy. See also our carefully curated hi-fi package deals.
We've included amplifiers in this section which include streaming functionality. We sell a larger range of integrated amplifiers, some of which also Bluetooth and/or onboard DACs so you can play music from your smartphone, computer, etc and digital sources, all of which can also serve as a one box hi-fi solution that just need speakers adding.
You can listen before you buy and we have a dedicated hi-fi showroom that you can visit. Alternatively you can take advantage of our 30 day money back guarantee. If you need further advice, please call or e-mail us and our team of audio experts will be happy to help
Denon is a leading audio brand founded over 110 years ago, focused on the design and manufacturer of high performance budget and high end models. Their current range includes hi-fi separates, home cinema amps, mini systems and headphones.
Denon is a Japanese electronics company, originally established as Nippon Chikuonki Shoukai in 1910 - and since then, Denon has potentially made more home audio related innovations than any other hi-fi brand.
Denon as its named now was established as a merger between Denki Onkyo (distinct from the other Onkyo brand) and others in 1939. In 2002 Denon merged with Marantz to form D&M Holdings, which was later acquired by Sound United, themselves now acquired Masimo.
Like Marantz, many of Denon's amplifiers - both budget and high end models, were released with a matching purist CD or SACD player. Many amplifier also include support for music streaming and vinyl with several models including good quality built in phono stages.
In 2014 Denon introduced the HEOS wireless speakers and sound systems. Many of Denon's home cinema receivers offer more channels of amplification than other options at a similar price point or below.
Their current range includes a wide range of hi-fi and home cinema products, and many of these have received awards and excellent reviews.
These one-box hi-fi systems combine several features in one unit, which typically includes a reasonably powerful amplifier and range of audio sources in one box. The benefit of this design means that all you need to start enjoying your music from such a system is a connection to the mains power supply as well as a pair of speakers connected with speaker cable. Most of these Hi-Fi systems will feature a CD player, allowing you to enjoy your favourite compact discs. Other functions typically offered include FM and/or DAB digital radio. Most of these systems offer an internal headphone amplifier, which lets you listen to your music using headphones rather than the speakers, which is ideal for late night listening sessions or if you don’t want to disturb anyone.
Some systems include Bluetooth functionality, enabling you to wirelessly send music or content from any Bluetooth-enabled device to your Hi-Fi System. Most systems will also offer a range of inputs allowing for the connection of multimedia devices such as smartphones, laptops and portable audio devices. These inputs are typically line-in 3.5mm minijack connections, although some systems allow for a USB input, which also offers the advantage of being able to charge your device while offering playback at the same time. Hi-Fi Systems offer a range of inputs to connect external devices, allowing you to use your system to listen to these sources. This allows you to connect a range of products such as DVD players, games consoles, Blu Ray players etc. to your system and enjoy high quality audio.
One advantage to purchasing a Hi-Fi System is that it allows you to use whatever speakers you like. Not only does this allow you to use any existing equipment or speakers you may have, but it also permits you to upgrade your system in the future or build the ideal setup by matching quality speakers with the receiver unit. Traditionally hi-fi systems would include speakers, either hard-wired into the main receiver or using a bespoke connection option preventing the use of your own speakers or existing equipment. Some of the systems we sell do include speakers, typically designed to match your system in sound. These can be replaced in the future if required.
The freedom of matching your system to most speakers, means that you can build the ideal system. If you are looking to build a particularly compact system, then your Hi-Fi System Receiver can be matched with some satellite speakers or particularly compact ones. Or if you require a system to match existing equipment or furniture, then you can purchase speakers of the same finish.