Denon - UDRA-F10 Solid state stereo receiver





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Denon UDRA-F10
The Denon UDRA-F10 is a compact, high-quality unit that forms part of the Denon D-F10 mini hi-fi line, which first appeared around 1994–1996. Despite its modest, midi-sized form factor (only 27 cm wide), this device delivers surprisingly powerful and clear sound, typical of Denon’s reputation from that period. With a power output of 50 watts per channel at 8 ohms, it is well suited for small to medium-sized rooms. The receiver is versatilely equipped with a built-in AM/FM tuner, multiple inputs, including a dedicated phono input for a turntable, and tone control. The solid build quality and compact dimensions make it a favorite among audio enthusiasts with limited space.
Specifications:
Power Output: 50 watts per channel into 4 ohms (stereo)
Input sensitivity: +4 dB for rated output (likely similar to other Denon units of that era)
Frequency Response: 20 Hz / 20 kHz
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD): Not listed in snippets, but typically very low () for this
Signal-To-Noise Ratio: 90 dB (Line)
The Denon works perfectly.
For a better impression, see photos.
Denon UDRA-F10
The Denon UDRA-F10 is a compact, high-quality unit that forms part of the Denon D-F10 mini hi-fi line, which first appeared around 1994–1996. Despite its modest, midi-sized form factor (only 27 cm wide), this device delivers surprisingly powerful and clear sound, typical of Denon’s reputation from that period. With a power output of 50 watts per channel at 8 ohms, it is well suited for small to medium-sized rooms. The receiver is versatilely equipped with a built-in AM/FM tuner, multiple inputs, including a dedicated phono input for a turntable, and tone control. The solid build quality and compact dimensions make it a favorite among audio enthusiasts with limited space.
Specifications:
Power Output: 50 watts per channel into 4 ohms (stereo)
Input sensitivity: +4 dB for rated output (likely similar to other Denon units of that era)
Frequency Response: 20 Hz / 20 kHz
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD): Not listed in snippets, but typically very low () for this
Signal-To-Noise Ratio: 90 dB (Line)
The Denon works perfectly.
For a better impression, see photos.

