Denon Denon Home 350 Owner's Manual

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Pages 69
Year 2019
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Denon Denon Home 350 Specification

The Denon Home 350 is a premium wireless speaker designed for high-fidelity audio reproduction, offering an immersive sound experience with advanced features. Equipped with six drivers, including two dynamic 3/4-inch tweeters, two robust 2-inch mid-bass drivers, and two powerful 6.5-inch woofers, the Home 350 delivers a rich and balanced sound profile with deep bass, clear midrange, and crisp treble. The speaker supports high-resolution audio playback up to 24-bit/192kHz, ensuring detailed and accurate sound reproduction for audiophiles. Connectivity options include dual-band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, allowing seamless streaming from various devices and services. The Home 350 integrates with Denon's HEOS multi-room system, enabling synchronized audio playback across multiple rooms and compatibility with leading voice assistants like Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple Siri for hands-free control. The design features a sleek, modern aesthetic with a fabric grille and a touch-sensitive control panel for intuitive operation. The Denon Home 350 supports USB and AUX inputs, expanding its versatility for connecting to different audio sources. With its robust build quality and sophisticated acoustic design, the Denon Home 350 is engineered to deliver an exceptional listening experience, making it a standout choice for discerning music enthusiasts seeking both style and substance in their home audio systems.

Denon Denon Home 350 F.A.Q.

How do I connect the Denon Home 350 to my Wi-Fi network?

To connect your Denon Home 350 to your Wi-Fi network, use the HEOS app on your smartphone. Open the app, select 'Setup', then 'Add Device', and follow the on-screen instructions to connect the speaker to your Wi-Fi network.

What should I do if my Denon Home 350 is not producing sound?

First, ensure that the speaker is powered on and the volume is turned up. Check the source device to make sure it is playing audio. Ensure all cables are properly connected if using wired input. If the issue persists, try restarting the speaker and your source device.

Can I use voice control with the Denon Home 350?

Yes, the Denon Home 350 supports voice control through Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. Make sure to enable voice services in the HEOS app and follow the setup instructions for your preferred voice assistant.

How can I perform a factory reset on the Denon Home 350?

To perform a factory reset, press and hold the Play/Pause button and the Bluetooth button simultaneously for about 5 seconds until the LED indicator blinks. This will reset the speaker to its factory settings.

Is it possible to pair two Denon Home 350 speakers for stereo sound?

Yes, you can pair two Denon Home 350 speakers for stereo sound using the HEOS app. In the app, select 'Rooms', then 'Pair' to create a stereo pair with another Denon Home 350.

How do I update the firmware on my Denon Home 350?

To update the firmware, ensure your speaker is connected to the internet. Open the HEOS app, go to 'Settings', and select 'Check for Updates'. Follow any prompts to complete the firmware update process.

What streaming services are supported by the Denon Home 350?

The Denon Home 350 supports a variety of streaming services including Spotify, Amazon Music, TIDAL, Deezer, and more, accessible through the HEOS app.

Can I connect the Denon Home 350 via Bluetooth?

Yes, the Denon Home 350 supports Bluetooth connectivity. Press the Bluetooth button on the speaker to enter pairing mode, then select the speaker from your device's Bluetooth settings.

What are the recommended maintenance tips for the Denon Home 350?

To maintain your Denon Home 350, keep it dust-free by wiping it with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using liquid cleaners. Ensure it is placed in a well-ventilated area, and avoid exposure to extreme temperatures or humidity.

How can I connect my Denon Home 350 to a TV?

To connect the Denon Home 350 to a TV, use an AUX cable to connect the speaker's AUX input to the TV's audio output. Alternatively, if your TV supports Bluetooth, pair the speaker to the TV via Bluetooth.