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Denon DHT-S316 Soundbar and Wireless Subwoofer for Surround Sound, Bluetooth Sound Bar with Dolby Digital, DTS Decoding, Dialogue Enhancer, HDMI ARC, Wall Mountable, Music Streaming

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Elevate your home cinema experience with the Denon DHT-S316 Soundbar and Wireless Subwoofer, a premium audio system engineered to deliver immersive, theater-quality surround sound. This sleek, low-profile soundbar features advanced Dolby Digital and DTS Decoding to bring your favorite movies, music, and games to life with breathtaking clarity and deep, impactful bass.

  • Immersive Virtual Surround Sound: Integrated Dolby Digital and DTS Decoding create a multi-dimensional audio experience that fills your room without the need for complex speaker arrays.
  • Powerful Wireless Subwoofer: Experience cinematic weight and feel every beat with a dedicated wireless subwoofer that provides rich low-end frequencies without cable clutter.
  • Crystal-Clear Dialogue: The exclusive Denon Dialogue Enhancer features three specialized modes to clarify speech, ensuring you never miss a whisper in complex soundtracks.
  • Seamless Setup and Connectivity: Effortlessly connect via HDMI ARC for single-remote control or stream high-fidelity music wirelessly from your favorite apps using built-in Bluetooth.

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Elevate your home entertainment with the Denon DHT-S316 Soundbar and Wireless Subwoofer, a premium audio system designed to transform your living room into an immersive cinema. Engineered by the experts at Denon, this sleek, low-profile soundbar delivers breathtaking theater-quality audio that brings your favorite movies, music, and games to life. With integrated Dolby Digital and DTS Decoding, you’ll experience advanced virtual surround sound that fills every corner of the room without the need for complex multi-speaker setups. The powerful wireless subwoofer provides deep, impactful bass that you can feel, adding cinematic weight to every explosion and beat. Whether you are streaming high-fidelity music via Bluetooth or watching the latest blockbuster, the DHT-S316 ensures a crystal-clear, high-performance listening experience that standard TV speakers simply cannot match.

Key Features

  • Immersive Virtual Surround Sound: Experience rich, multi-dimensional audio with Dolby Digital and DTS Decoding for a true theater feel at home.
  • Deep Bass Wireless Subwoofer: Feel the rumble with a dedicated wireless subwoofer that delivers powerful low-end frequencies without the clutter of extra cables.
  • Exclusive Denon Dialogue Enhancer: Never miss a whisper again; three distinct modes clarify speech, making it easy to hear every word in complex soundtracks.
  • Seamless HDMI ARC Connectivity: Enjoy a simple, single-cable setup that allows you to control the soundbar volume directly through your existing TV remote.
  • High-Quality Bluetooth Streaming: Instantly pair your smartphone or tablet to stream music wirelessly from Spotify, Tidal, and other favorite apps.
  • Sleek Low-Profile Design: At just 2 inches tall, it fits perfectly under most TVs or can be easily wall-mounted to save space and enhance your decor.

Important Information

  • Universal Compatibility: Works seamlessly with any television via HDMI ARC, Optical input, or 3.5mm analog connection.
  • Included Accessories: Comes complete with an HDMI cable and an Optical cable for a frustration-free, out-of-the-box setup.
  • Placement Versatility: The wireless subwoofer can be placed anywhere in the room (within range) for optimal acoustic performance.
  • Wall Mountable: Built-in keyhole slots on the soundbar allow for secure and easy mounting to any wall surface.

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Specification

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Dimensions820 × 9000 × 550 cm
Subwoofer diameter‎6.7 Inches
Unit count‎1.0 Count
Surround-sound channel configuration‎5.1
Colour‎DHT-S316 Soundbar with Subwoofer
Included components‎DHT-S316 Soundbar, Wireless Subwoofer
Product Dimensions ‏‎8.2D x 90W x 5.5H centimetres
Is waterproof‎false
Warranty type‎Limited
Number of Items‎1
Control method‎Remote
Wireless communication technology‎Bluetooth
Speaker size‎5.5 Centimetres
Power SourceCorded Electric
Item model number ‏‎DHTS316HBKE2GB
ASIN‎B08CZRC7T6
Guaranteed software updates until ‏‎ unknown
Manufacturer‎Denon
Style NameDHT-S216 Soundbar, DHT-S218 Soundbar, DHT-S316 Soundbar + Subwoofer
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  1. M. Welch


    Sounds great – our LG TV suffers from poor sound (as do most modern TVs) and this is so much better for the price.Plug and play – connected to TV via HDMI eARC. Automatically allowed Virgin Media remote and TV remote to control volume on the sound bar. Switches on/off when the TV is switched on.The Denon remote is a bit shoddy but I am using the TV remote for volume.

  2. P. Hewer


    I bought this soundbar to replace an old Sony amplifier feeding Dolby surround sound to five speakers. It is easy to set up and provides a neat alternative to speaker wires heading in all directions. With the built-in sub-woofers the soundbar gives a fuller sound range than the old set-up for which I never added a separate sub-woofer. The soundbar however gives a less obvious spread of sound to left and right.I had not researched the significance of Dolby Atmos and it seems that movies or music that provide this type of sound signal are not that freely available. As a result, I have only used it with 6.1 Dolby sound from DVDs. I do not have a Blue Ray player. Maybe in time Dolby Atmos will become more freely available on streamed services.Having said that, the sound output is good. The remote has settings for Movie, Music and Night. A major attraction for my wife and me is the Dialogue Enhancer. This can be set to Low, Medium or High. We certainly find that we are less often saying to each other, “What was that he said?” We are both 80-ish. Another plus is the facility for linking the soundbar with a TV using HDMI eARC/ARC. This makes the DVD/Soundbar/TV connection much easier. It also means that the TV remote will adjust the volume level on the Soundbar. There is also the option to connect to the soundbar via an Optical cable or via Bluetooth. There is a USB port but I think this is only usable for servicing, not for input.At an offer price of £160, this soundbar is good value and Denon has a good reputation.

  3. reviewer


    (notable update. I really can’t figure out why a wireless sub is good – for the consumer. it still. needs. a. cable. and rather than a routable audio cable, it’s now a chunky mains cable. also if you want to disconnect the sub, rather than just pulling the wire out of the soundbar, you need to unplug the sub from the mains. I can’t see any advantage (for the end user) of this. maybe it has some for the manufacturer – and I can’t see that it would be cost, because mains cable costs more than audio cable. doesn’t it? plus a wireless sub will introduce some sort of lag. the only I can think of is that customers were mixing and matching subs to soundbars and damaging either the sub or the soundbar)I’ve realised a possible reason for the wireless. a wired soundbar with standard audio leads would have to have the sub amp within the soundbar. a wireless sub has the amp within the sub. so if the soundbar is a standalone product, a sub amp is needless (£) circuitry within the soundbar. so it isn’t really for your benefit. actually another reason – audio cables can pick up interferencepre ambleI view soundbars as being for movies and television – I don’t use them for music. soundbars for me are for a clear voice, and some bass thumps and resonance, but they don’t have an open low/mid range for music. in the same way, my music speakers are slightly too boomy for speech – hence a soundbar. I’ll give a maximum of 4 stars, because let’s face it, do you pay any attention to the 5 star ratings?I only use them with the computer as the source (computer -> hdmi -> tv -> optical -> soundbar), so I always have an EQ for tweaking frequencies, and usually VLC player so I can change image/sound latency etc, which I find necessary for bluetooth which has a small delay. I prefer not using bluetooth because I have read (choose your favourite (un)official source) that the sound signal gets compressed/uncompressed at it is sent to a bluetooth device.my main spec for a soundbar is good quality of sound at low volumes, I rarely blast them. I want it to sound nice (speech, mids, bass), and not to be heard next door. I ended up trialling the Denon S316, the majority sierra plus, the JBL bar 2.1 deep bass mk2 and threw in the ultimea n50 for good measure.media tested:start of a new hope, Star destroyer overhead (brass instrument music, laser sounds, bass rumble)blade runner 2049, craft flying scene 12 mins in (rich bass music and thumps)matrix, some speech scenes and lobby fight (speech clarity/fullness and music/high pitched gun effects or booms)one or two random news interviews containing standard speech20Hz-20kHz sweep youtube videoStereo media tested only, I can’t comment on Dolby effectssummary of audio:Denon £170 approx amazon – best for a warm/soft sound. slightly lacking in high end clarity (needs the EQ). speech sounds more natural at lower/medium volumes. subwoofer is reasonable. needs the EQ to take speech to the treble/clarity levels of the other twoMajority £160 approx amazon – at low volumes slightly tinny (but clear) speech. at higher volumes speech seems less tinny and more rounded. subwoofer is bassy and addictiveJBL £230 approx, different seller – for a brand name I was disappointed. very tinny speech. subwoofer is reasonable, better than denon but not as good as majority. I wonder if the tinny soundbar which may lack low to mids, causes the sub to sound more pronounced, hence the “deep bass” name. I’m not sure if this is end of lineultimea £110 approx amazon – very plucky contender. doesn’t have the sound depth of the other 3, but for £110 is good value. very reasonable for voice and has an amount of depth from the subsummary of useability:Denon – has the worst control indication. it’s just 5 LED’s on the front, no indication of status of features. remote is full featured but has unpleasent squidgy buttons. when you change a setting, no indication of what has changed, just the blink of an LED on the front. has a complicated LED-combo system to tell you what the current setting is, you’ll need the manual to decipherI emailed Denon about their sound settings (because the display doesn’t tell you) and while Denon were extremely helpful, there was still some ambiguity about the settings. I *think* what they said was, upon factory switch on, a default setting is active (not movie night or music) and a default dialog setting is active (not 1/2/3). once you activate any of both of the 3, the only way to revert to either 4th default setting is a factory reset.Majority – has a good front display which tells you everything. remote is full featured and has nice buttonsJBL – same sort of front display as the majority. remote has decent buttons but has very basic featuresultimea – again same display as majority/JBL. remote has nice buttons and is fairly full featured”could it be that a non brand name wants to impress with features?”For my base line spec of a warm sound at quiet volume levels, the Denon suits best. that’s at the cost of having a poor control display. as other people have said, needs treble EQ to boost voice clarity. the ultimea also serves as a compact system with speech with serviceable bass. the majority has addictive bass and I noticed things from the majority sub that I didn’t notice with the others. at low volumes the majority bar is tinny (but clear), at higher volumes sounds slightly fuller/less tinny. the JBL has very few redeeming features to be honest. it isn’t the best bass, the speech is shrill, the remote isn’t full featured. in fact the only redeeming feature of the JBL is the control display. it’s worth pointing out, if you’re hard of hearing, the JBL might in fact be better. part of a soundsystem means that you can in principle make sound “more hearable” than the real thing – reproducing absolute natural might not be your goal.I think it’s worth saying that all of these soundbar+sub combos probably lack open low-to-mids. they’re all for speech with bass effects. I can tell you that because my edifier R1280DB’s have open low mids. and aren’t very good for speech – too boomy.other minor things – the ultimea volume buttons are up down, but the bass buttons are left/right. slightly un intuitive. those flutes on the side of the majority? as far as I can tell they arent ports, just plastic shapes. the three bigger products have wireless subs. why?? you still need a wire! you’re just exchanging a routable/malleable audio wire for a heavy duty mains cable. the only reason I can think is so you can’t mix and match subs from other systems….which is a pity, to be honest. plus not only that – the majority sub doesn’t have a figure 8, it’s hardwired. the denon’s sparse information display and squidgy buttons is compounded by the fact that the LED’s take 1-2 seconds after you’ve pressed the remote buttons to blink in acknowledgement that the button has been pressed.thankfully all of the 3 more expensive soundbars have the buttons on the top in the middle. the ultimea has them hidden at the end of the bar on the right. I don’t know why. “you get convenient buttons only if you pay more”? I still prefer a rotary volume control and not +/- buttons. they all have +/- buttonsI also did a 20Hz-20kHz sweep from a youtube video (all at flat response). The majority was the only one that gave the “lorry driving past furniture buzzing effect” at sub-100Hz. I’m sure you could EQ the majority if you wanted less sub resonance. The JBL had possibly slightly more “controlled” bass. The Denon was possibly less than the other two (because of a physically smaller sub enclosure) but acceptable.The JBL had quite a weak midrange (200-800Hz) and quite shrill higher (4.5kHz). for the Majority higher frequencies were less “painful” – fewer shrill resonant points than the JBL. The Denon probably had least clear mids and highers (or more “natural/soft” speech if you want) and would probably need EQ to boost above 1.5kHz.The JBL had some almost painful resonant upper frequencies (4.5kHz), with the Denon being “smoother” (and needing EQ above 1.5kHz). the Majority was stronger around the 500Hz mark than the JBL, which might explain why the JBL sounded markedly tinnier (as in, the JBL had less at the 500Hz midrange)Denon good for “natural smoothness”, Majority better for clarity, JBL possibly for your average interview with a man on the street for the news or Coronation streetthe JBL will be going back. I’d never forgive myself for returning the “soft/warm” Denon, and the majority bass is addictive with the soundbar improving at louder volumes. the ultimea is also a good little piece of kit. I need to say the Ultimea was respectable at £110. if you are comparing the Ultimea at £150 with the other two at ~£160, I’d choose either of the other two.I’ll also say the Majority Atlas soundbar at £30 is decent (not extensively tested) – the only thing I don’t like about it is that it talks to you when you switch it on – and switching it off sets the volume to 0 (no separate power button)All of these 5 is best, except tinnyness where 5 is most tinny (or most clear/sharp/shrill speech)________________remote button features remote buttons display sound qual bass clarity tinnyness________________response_______________clickyness_____________(warmness)Majority________5_____________5________5______________5_______3.5_________5_____4.5____3.5Denon__________3_____________4________2______________1_______4.5_________3.5___4______2JBL_____________5_____________2________3______________5_______2.5_________4.5___5______5Ultimea_________4_____________5________5______________5_______4___________3_____4______3

  4. Peter Ball


    Simply outstanding, easy to set up for the unfamiliar like me. The improvement in sound and definition is dramatic. Speech much more clear. I’m disabled deaf and the result is worth every penny. Don’t know why I hadn’t one before. Subtitles almost superfluous.There may be cheaper brands but Denon gear is always excellent. It’s like having a new hifi system for music. Currently on offer, go ahead and buy.

  5. nikhil davis

    Loved it really… but ended up in disappointment.
    A perfect. Sound system for smaller area/room.Perfect combination of sound clarity and bass.Subwoofer connection automatically disconnected after 2 months of use.. Tried lot of methods suggested by trouble shooting videos but no result.

  6. Fabio

    Ottimo prodotto e ottimo venditore
    Il prodotto è arrivato prima del previsto con un ottimo imballaggio. Prodotto di qualità ad un prezzo non eccessivo: bassi profondi e enhancer dei dialoghi molto efficace.

  7. Bernard Charpentier

    Bonne qualité de son , bon rapport qualité prix
    Barre de son , Demon DHT S316 très bon rapport qualité prix , reçu dans les temps.J’aime le fait de pouvoir brancher ma télé en hdmi arc , ma vieille chaîne hiffi sony via l’entrée auxiliaire Jack ( du coup j’ai supprimé mes 2 bafs…barre de son meilleur son) et mon téléphone ou ma tablette en Bluetooth. Le son est très bon les basses bien présentes. Les petits défaut c’est le manque d’affichage sur la barre , seulement 4 diodes qui indique dans quel mode on se trouve , et quand on règle le volume ou les basse seulement une diode cliente pour indiquer quel à bien reçu le signal . Mais on si habitu et une fois la barre allumé et un premier réglage, tout se passe sur votre télé, téléphone ou chaîne hiffi.

  8. Web911

    Très bon son, aigues et basses
    2ème achat, très bon son, bonnes basses, assez puissant pour sonoriser home cinema ou soirée d’une pièce de 30m2.

  9. Client d’Think Assemble

    Bonne qualité
    Son super

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