About the Denon DN-700R Network SD/USB Audio Recorder
The Denon DN-700R is a professional network-enabled audio recorder designed to provide reliable, high-fidelity recording and playback in a wide range of professional and commercial applications. It combines robust physical media handling with advanced network streaming capabilities, serving as a versatile solution for background music systems, broadcast logging, house of worship services, live event capture, and installation playback. The unit is engineered for operational simplicity and reliability, featuring a straightforward front-panel interface with clear visual feedback, while offering deep network control and scheduling for automated, unattended operation. Its dual functionality as both a master recording source and a programmed playback device makes it a central component in modern audio distribution systems.
The recorder supports a comprehensive array of media and inputs, allowing audio to be captured directly to SD card or USB flash drive in high-quality WAV or space-efficient MP3 formats. Simultaneously, it can record from its analog and digital inputs, stream audio from a networked source via its Ethernet port, or even capture audio from a connected iPod/iPhone, providing exceptional flexibility for source material. For playback, the unit offers precise track selection, scheduled events, and seamless looping functions, with gapless playback ensuring professional continuity. Advanced features like the automatic gain control (AGC) for recording and a limiter protect against distortion, guaranteeing consistent levels from variable input sources.
Built for 24/7 operation, the DN-700R is housed in a rugged steel chassis suitable for standard rack mounting. Its network integration is a key strength, allowing for complete remote control, file transfer, and playlist management from a web browser or dedicated control software, enabling centralized management of multiple units across a facility. This blend of traditional, tactile media operation with modern IP-based control and streaming protocols positions the device as a critical bridge in hybrid audio systems, offering the dependability of local storage with the convenience and power of networked audio management.