A:AnswerThose numbers are a bit off. The 9 height includes the little antennas in an upright configuration. I saw the numbers you are referring to on the BB web site. I questioned them and went to the the Denon site and the real sizes are much less. It's more like 17.5 wide, 6 tall. and 14.25 deep. Hope this helps !
A:AnswerIt does but it is overly simple and does not provide the usual frequency graph I’m use to on other past amps I have had. I got use to seeing the graph in manual equalizer settings on the screen.
A:AnswerThe Denon remote only talks to the receiver. If the remotes from the other two devices are too basic, you might need to get a universal remote. Or if you're into home networking you can connect it to the home network and use a tablet or PC to control it.
A:AnswerYes, system will show up as an available output/speaker device from popular music playing applications such as Spotify. I believe that occurs thru being on same WiFi network as well as ApplePlay. The system has Bluetooth as well but only for outputting to a speaker device such as Bluetooth speakers or headphones from its input source. There may be other capability but I haven't stumbled upon it yet.
A:AnswerYou will have HDMI cables from devices (DVD, cable, etc) into Denon and an HDMI cable from Denon to TV. This will get sound and HD picture to TV. Unless your wireless speakers can be wired, their sound comes from somewhere else and would likely be out of sync.