Great Deal Denon S52WT WiFi Internet Radio Networked Audio System (White)



Rating : 3.5/5.0
Price : $699.00
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Denon S52WT WiFi Internet Radio Networked Audio System (White) Features

  • Built-in CD player, iPod* dock, digital radio and alarm clock (*iPod not included)
  • WiFi connectivity lets you stream MP3s and Internet radio from your compute
  • LCD readout provides clear artist and source information so you can browse and select music right from the system
  • Built-in sound tuned speakers and a mono-out port for the addition of a subwoofer
  • Audyssey Dynamic EQ, Spatial EQ & Bass-XT deliver uncompromised bass response and tonal balance



Denon S52WT WiFi Internet Radio Networked Audio System (White) Overviews

Connect with your entire music library, including CDs, MP3s, and Satellite/HD Radio and Internet radio, in any room of your home with this powerful tabletop audio system. Just connect it to your home network, and you can stream your digital music directly from your computer. Or pop your iPod® in the built-in dock for exceptional DENON sound right where you want it.



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Customer Review

Best Customer Review : If you are reading about this product you are likely shopping for a nice table top radio. I don't usually write reviews but I this time I want to share a few comments about this product. I'll try to be as objective as possible in hopes that my comments will help someone make an informed decision.
I have owned a Denon S-52 for more than a year and I'm very happy with it. After reading many negative comments about this unit from users here in Amazon and other places, I see that most of the complaints follow a pattern. I will go over these points in the order that I see people are complaining, and I will add my own comments.
...but before I want to say that I don't accept the notion that there's anything that you can buy that is going to be 100% what you want nor there's any gadget perfect for everyone. My approach towards any device that own is that if I'm 80% happy with it, that's as perfect as it can get for me, so my advice is don't expect anything perfect for you because you will not find it, unless you design it yourself, maybe?

1. PRICE: Yes it was very steep. When it first came out the price tag was 9 + tax, but now you can get one for about 0 from most retailers, which is the same price of a comparable radio but you'll get much more with the S-52.

2. DIFFICULT TO SET UP/HARD TO USE: Yes and no, if you are not at all a techie person you might need someone who understands basic networking to help you set it up the first time, but after that I don't see any difficulties using this unit. Most if not all of the functions can be accessed without a remote control. I agree that the initial Wi-Fi set up could be more user friendly for the non-techie person, but not a big deal.

3. BUGGY FIRMWARE: yes, this was the biggest issue for me, but despite all the problems, I still decided to keep it instead of a Bose Wave music system which I had before the S-52 and mainly because of all its features. I did experience the freezing and the problem with the Wi-Fi connection dropping every few minutes; it was frustrating at times. In my case I had good days when it didn't freeze and the Wi-Fi stayed on for hours, but some days it just made me want to kick it. But the good news is that it has been Fixed, after the latest firmware update in January 2009, it hasn't frozen once and the Wi-Fi stays on; sometimes maybe once a month I need to turn it off and back on to refresh the connection, but other than that, no problem whatsoever.

4. SOUND QUALITY: yes and no. I had the S-52 side by side with a Bose wave music system for about a month before I gave up the Bose. I tested both of them with different types of music and different volume levels and my non-expert conclusion was that with some types of music and at high volume levels the Bose seemed to maintain a bold undistorted sound, but at lower volume levels they sounded about the same. But the S-52 has an option to connect an external subwoofer, so in my tests at high volume levels and with the subwoofer attached, the Denon performed better. If you are switching from another high end table top radio or Hi-Fi sound system you're probably not going to be impressed much, but if you don't own any other Hi-fi sound systems, you are going to be impressed and happy with it. In my opinion this radio has great sound, perfectly adequate for a medium size bed room or office, or an apartment living room.

5. WEAK WIFI RECEPTION: maybe, not in my case. I haven't had any problem with reception. I move it around the house and I have used with different brands of routers and I always get a strong signal. If you have problems, download the latest firmware update.

6. NO SUPPORT FOR ITUNES: True, I miss that option but Denon could work on that and include it in their next firmware update. But I don't think that is a negative at all considering that you are provided with better options to play your favorite music.

7. NO SUPPORT FOR REAL AUDIO STREAMS: True, but you probably won't miss it unless you want to listen to specific radio stations that broadcast in that format. The S-52 supports streams in mp3, wma, and acc.

Those I believe are the most negative issues that I have read from other user so I wanted to focus on them. For me it has been a very enjoyable experience having this radio. If you are musically adventurous this radio is definitely for you.
The S-52 is truly a MUSIC SYSTEM because it is packed with features that you will enjoy for many years to come. I just can't understand why Bose would call their radio a "music system" when it actually only plays CDs. After all who wants to listen to lame AM/FM stations when you can listen to the same stations in HD radio on the S-52, who wants to attach other gadgets to connect your iPod when you can just dock it directly on the S-52 and control it with the radio buttons or remote control - but why if you don't have an IPod? Well just copy your music files in any common format, mp3, wma, acc, flac, wave onto a thumb drive and plug it the USB connection on the S-52 and you are ready to start enjoying your music, or just pop in your favorite CD, or tune in to any of the 15,000 online radio stations from around the world, can't find anything that you like? Sing in to your rhapsody account, or maybe plug in your Sirius/XM compatible receiver.
Until something better comes out, I believe this radio gives you more for your money.


Customer Review 1 : Swiss Army Knife of Radios - A. Ioannides - Park City, UT USA
When my oldest daughter turned 13 I got her a shelf stereo that she has enjoyed for years. Great sound, mutli CD player and easy to use. Three years later I wanted to get the same stereo for my youngest daughter when she turned 13, but the system I purchased before was not available. A quick review of compact systems revealed that the landscape had dramatically changed, and I could not find the quality sound I was looking for.

A little background, I'm one of those people that thinks records sound better than CDs and have no problem investing thousands of dollars on a turntable tone arm. Yes, I'm one of those audiophile crazy freaks.

Knowing that Denon used to pair up with Mission to produce a nice component system, I started researching and found the tabletop radios. I have always been turned off by the tabletop radios because of the Bose. Personally, I believe Bose has one of the best marketing departments in the business, but the sound is less than what I would like to see in that price range.

I like the idea of HD radio, iPod Doc, Internet Radio and USB all in one unit. I know that Denon knows quality sound do I decided to give the unit a try. I was pleasantly surprised.

The S-52 is built well and looks nice on a table. It is large, but with all of the features included, I can understand the big footprint. When I turned the unit on, it found my wireless network and automatically updated the firmware.

The first thing I did was tune in an FM radio station. We live in the Rocky Mountains and getting FM reception is always a problem, but this unit picks up more FM stations than any other unit in the house and once it switches to HD, the sound quality is excellent.

I've never been a huge fan of the sound quality of Internet Radio, but this unit seems to use filters to make them sound good, real good. Once you find an internet radio station you like, simply add it to our favorites (this works for AM and FM as well) and you can easily access it in the future.

The iPod integration is also very good. Supporting my iPod and iTouch with no problems. And once again the sound quality is excellent. I like that fact that I can use the remote to skip songs and change the volume.

This was not the easiest unit to setup. And thus the 4 star rating. The interface was designed from the perspective of the source content and not from the perspective of the end user. Once it is setup, my 13-year-old daughter had no problems setting the alarm(s), finding favorites and playing her iTouch.

The WiFi reception is Excellent. The radio connects in rooms where our HP and Apple Laptops will not. That was a pleasant surprise. I was prepared to run Ethernet to her room, but the radio connects with no problems.

One problem, I like keeping my digital library in MP4 format because of the better sound quality of the new codec. The S-52 does not support MP4, it does support MP3, ACC and most other common formats, jut not the one I like to use. It did connect to my Windows Media library quickly but no joy because of my format choice. I do wish the unit would connect to iTunes library and don't understand why that would not be included as a feature. I would think more folks would use iTunes than Windows Media. I'm strange in that I use Windows Media Player and iTunes to access the same library. Maybe Denon will provide MP4 and iTunes functionality in a future firmware upgrade.

Having listed to other radios, I can see no reason why anyone would purchase the Bose or any other radio in this price range. In fact, I liked the radio so much, we how have a second one in my bedroom.




Customer Review 2 : Great all in one - Pedro G. Janowitzer - Boston, USA
Finally a true all in one sound system! This thing has all sources you need (ipod, aux, interner radio, USB, xm radio, CD and computer). The sound quality is very decent and I only wish that it would have connectivity with Macs but unfortunatelly it will only stream music from PCs.

Overall I highly reccomended purchase for those looking for a all in one.




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