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Thursday, March 4, 2010

Denon S-52 Wireless Network Music System with Built-in Speakers and Alarm Clock

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Technical Details

- Built-in iPod Dock
- Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g Certified
- Audyssey Dynamic EQ
- Slot-loading CD Player
- AM / FM / HD Radio Tuner
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Customer Buzz
 "exceptional sound quality for compressed music. amazing feature set." 2010-02-25
By R. Elizondo (houston, tx USA)
this is my first review on amazon, although i have been a customer for years.

i thought i would put my two cents since the reviews seem to be all over the place.

i am a life long musician and very critical about sound systems.

and i have to say this is a great little piece of equipment. it's best selling point is of course the amount of features they have managed to put in such a small device. trumps even high end full size stereo systems.

i have seen a lot of criticism on the sound quality. and this is fair to an extent. but depends what you are looking to use this for.

this is an all in one device. and most of what it does it does great.

but remember most of the functions for the device are for playing compressed files. be it MP3, AAC, WMA, etc. compressed files are just that, the amplitude of the sound wave is compressed to optimize file size. this really sacrifices both highs and lows.

internet radio stations, ipods, and broadcast radio use compressed files. these files often lack bass and brilliance.

Denon s-52's built in eq does a fantastic job of bringing these files closer to their original unadulterated sound. to me, this is a great thing. specially for an all in one device designed to play mostly compressed files.

the cd player while still acceptable, is equalized the same way, and thus, gives you an overdone bass boost and high boost.

the only feature missing would be a simple EQ to overcome this problem.

but if your collection is mostly mp3 files and you are planning to listen to use most of the features like internet radio, this product cannot be beat even at the original price.



Customer Buzz
 "EXPENSIVE JUNK" 2010-02-17
By Mr. Man (Midwest)
I have purchased and subsequently returned two S-52's. It is hard to believe the manufacturer has not pulled these off the market. It is the same type of disregard that Klipsch showed when they knowingly flooded the market several years ago with defective 4.2 THX computer speaker systems.



Defects: unit would shut off, start buzzing and then freeze up completely approximately every hour (requiring unplugging and plugging back in), one unit would not play any size USB flash drive (2GB-32GB new and formatted), HD radio would not capture HD-2 or HD-3 stations in the memory and much more... These are what I consider basic functions that were inoperable.



Denon's tech support was worthless and unresponsive. They did not even know the difference between NTFS and FAT32 file systems. They wanted me to ship, at my expense, my brand new unit back to Denon for repair - No Way Jose.



Just like Klipsch (see above) and Onkyo (overheating 939) before, I simply do not trust Denon anymore (once burned)!



Customer Buzz
 "Loved it but, not reliable!" 2010-02-10
By Greg Kuisel (FERNANDINA BEACH, FL, US)
I opened it and set it up in about 15 mintues, including the WiFi internet radio. Very Simple. It looks nice, great for a contemporary setting. The sound is great for such a small piece of equipment loaded with almost every feature you can imagine for an all in one. The only thing missing is a DVD playing capability. Everything worked great. Then, after about 5 minutes of play on the "internet" radio (very cool and easy to use feature) the sounds stops and is replaced by a high pitched humming noise that will not stop. In addtion to that, when this happens all the control buttons on the remote and on the unit lock up and you can't do anything. The only thing you can do is to power it down. When you re-power the unit on, it works fine in all modes, until you fire up the internet radio again. Which again works for about 5 minutes and the same thing happens again. I've tried other stations, re-setting the unit which was "customer services" only suggestion. They said if it continued after resetting the unit to return it, which I am promptly doing. I'm glad the problem exposed itself within the 30 day return period. I liked the unit so much I was considering buying another one, banking on this is a one-off problem. Only issue now is the new ones are $150 more than I paid for this one new just 2 weeks ago. Seems the white colored one, which I bought, is no longer available. And it is now only available in black which must be $150 more popular than the white! So back to the drawing board looking for and under $400 unit with internet radio, CD playing capability, clock etc.

Customer Buzz
 "New iPod/iPhone compatibility problems" 2010-02-05
By Dan L. (California, USA)
So after a phone call with Denon to clarify the iPod Compatibility Chart located here:



[EDIT: So Amazon saw it fit to remove a PDF link that provides a lot of information. Since they cut it out, go to Google and look for "Denon_Docks_iPod_Compatibility_73009.pdf" and it should be the second major link, which is a pdf file.]



It turns out that the devices in RED are NOT AT ALL SUPPORTED.



Which is a real bummer, because anything new you get will basically not work, specifically any iPod Touch (2nd gen) or iPhone 3G/3GS with OS 3.0 or higher.



Do note that the "regular" iPods, like the Classic and Nano, in addition to the original iPhone and iPod Touch work fine.



With newer Classic and Nanos though, device charging is also disabled.



They had no comment on the availability of a similar device in the future.



If you have an older device that is fully supported, then you might be able to take this item for a great price, but I urge you to think about the day when your iPod dies or you get something newer, because at that point it will likely not work.

Customer Buzz
 "Excellent product" 2010-02-03
By Alan Malman
Wonderful nsound. Once I updated the radio's software it was easy to set up favorites from FM, AM, XM, and Internet radio. Enjoying the two alarms feature also. Only issue is sometimes internet stations lose signal due to servers being down.


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Saturday, February 6, 2010

Denon S-32 Internet Radio with Built-in Speakers and 2-Alarm Clock

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The Denon S-32 wireless network music system with built-in speakers and 2-alarm clock, one of Denon's first two networked audio products, delivers a smart way to play music from your computer throughout the home. The WiFi certified S-32 offers the ability to stream music either via Ethernet, or wirelessly, from internet radio sources and other network attached storage devices such as PC or Mac computers on the network. The S-32 built-in speakers were targeted to have internationally accepted sound reproduction that is excellent for music with a powerful bass response. Its mono-out allows the use of separate subwoofer of one's choice if ever required. The S-32 comes with a clock with two alarms with auto clock set-and-adjust via internet, and FM/AM radio as well as a built-in dock for iPod for easy drop-in functionality.
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Technical Details

- Can stream music via Internet radio or attached devices
- Clear and powerful built-in speakers
- Audyssey Dynamic EQ, Spatial EQ & Bass-XT
- 2-alarm clock with auto set and adjust
- Built-in iPod dock
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Customer Buzz
 "not to impressive" 2010-02-03
By Trinh Hua
too much base sound. i like my squeezebox much better for the sound quality and appearance.

Customer Buzz
 "Great internet radio, display could be bigger" 2010-02-01
By M. Liebschner (Houston, TX USA)
This is a great internet radio, although it allows you to listen to a lot more than these preprogrammed internet radio stations. Overall, the setup is not too difficult, finding the stations is OK once you know what you are looking for. You will have to figure out where best to store the stations you want to listen to so you can easier find them; for example if you want to listen to FM radio and internet radio, you can store both in the favorite folder.

The sound quality is good at low sound levels. It would use a little more power if you wan to use this to entertain. The display could be a bit bigger. If you have to go through several menus to find what you are looking for, a bigger display could help. However, that's generally not a problem once you know where your favorite stations are and how to get there.

At startup, it always takes a bit of time till the internet radio starts up. Of course, the radio has to talk to the router back and forth but for some reason, my laptop is 10 times faster in doing that. Once connected, it works great, we never had any buffer problems or sound distortions, it works like a charm.

In summary, it's a great product, I am glad I bought it and would do so again.

Customer Buzz
 "Quality product" 2010-01-23
By J. Winkel (Wyoming)
This thing is cool. Pretty easy to use. I couln't ever get it to connect to a secure network, but unsecure was pretty easy. I was hoping th iPod dock would work for a normal MP3 player which it will not. No big deal though. It comes with free 90 membership to Rhapsody, which for some reason keeps disconnecting from the server, so no subscriptin to Rhapasody for me. Other than the above listed minor issues I love it. Sounds great, and has tons of features. I would wait for a special though, don't know if I would pay $500 for it.

Customer Buzz
 "Very poorly designed interface and sound quality is laughable." 2009-12-26
By Mattski (Seattle WA, USA)
This item sucked up hours of time in frustration before I returned it. The instructions are printed on vast white pages at a microscopic size, they don't answer any questions - they just make it look easy. Until you try and follow them that is. The interface for inputting an encryption Key is difficult to use and takes a very careful procedure not to make a mistake. There is not way to double check your input string. My encryption key is long (generated by my router) and the Denon interface could not display all the characters. I never got it to connect to the wireless even though I have successfully and easily connected two other computers, an Xbox, a Wii, and two phones.



It docks an iPod just fine but the sound quality was far below what was advertised. My default car stereo sounds much better, and it didn't work with the iPhone. It also doesn't charge your iPod when on the dock from what I understand.



Very poor user design and a sad musical experience.

Customer Buzz
 "Excellent!!!" 2009-12-26
By Mark (NY, USA)
This little unit is doing everything I had hoped. The only thing I had a little trouble with was networking with our one Windows XP desktop, but I half expected that, and the problem was easily resolved. The internet radio is great! The streaming MP3s from our computer are great! The sound quality is great. Love it! Not sure I would have spent $500 for it, but Amazon had a deal I couldn't pass on back in November.


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