Denon DM31 Hi Fi System Review

August 27, 2008

Denon DM31 Hi FI SYsystem Denon DM31 Hi Fi System ReviewDenon originated from the merger of Japan Denki Onkyo. Initially the company developed and manufactured tumtables and cartridge tape recorders for NHK and other broadcast stations. Now, the company deals in Audio-Visual components, Hi-Fi components and Mini & Micro components. Denon is well known for its quality home entertainment components. Denon DM31 Hi Fi System is one among the entertainment products.

Denon DM31 is a compact and durable micro hifi system. It is a vertical music system with a single-CD player and is very easy to set up. The system comes with an analogue tuner with RDS that provides the name of the radio stations and other related information on the display. With its deep bass and tight treble, the sound quality of this system is remarkable. The CD player uses Denon’s multi-bit technology to give high performance.

Denon DM-31 Micro Hi Fi System comes with speakers manufactured by Mission, a market leader in top quality speakers. You can easily connect a minidisc player, a tape player or an MP3 player to the Denon DM31. The system comes with Silver aluminium front panel and has a built-in graphic equaliser. This product was launched in the year 2003. The dimensions and weight of the system are -

MiniDisc - (W) 210 x (H) 95 x (D) 326 mm, 2.7 kg
CD/tuner/amp - (W) 210 x (H) 95 x (D) 326, 4.3 kg
Cassette recorder- (W) 210 x (H) 95 x (D) 329, 2.9 kg
Speakers - (W) 165 x (H) 215 x (D) 210, 3 kg per speaker

The only drawback is that the radio lacks DAB technology. Digital Audio Broadcasting is a technology which provides a wide and varied choice of stations and digital sound quality. The other features of Denon DM31 CD Hi Fi System include -

•    22 watts RMS per channel
•    4-mode preset EQ and auto source select
•    FM/AM RDS tuner has Radio Text
•    40 stations preset
•    Auto tuning

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