Pros: sweetest receiver available at this price point..sources: the perfect vision,home theater,sound&vision, and stereophile. Cons: at this price point none!
i sold my denon thx ultra avr 5600 after owning it for 4 years!i sold it on e-bay for 1000.00(these denon receivers hold their value like chevy trucks),inorder to purchase this denon thx ultra avr 4800.after exhaustive research,i subscribe to 7 audio...
Pros: One word - WOW! Almost too many options for sound and video source setup! Cons: Very heavy, correct setup can be challenging.
How much is that doggie in the window?
I purchased this unit (much to the chagrin of my spouse), as part of a recent Home Theater renovation. During which my system was upgraded from a 28” TV, a 3-year-old Techniques receiver with Polk RM...
Pros: Superb clarity for its class, rich feature set, plethora of decoding options, 6.1 support Cons: confusing and wierd looking metallic remote
Up until recently I used this reciever to power my B&W 604S2s and my B&W CC6 center and DS6 surround speakers. This reciever claims 125W RMS power when all five channels are driven.
I just bought a new Rotel 1080 amp for dedicated 2 channel...
Pros: Sound quality, flexibility, upgradeability. Cons: 50 lbs of A/V receiver can wreck your back.
This is my third "digital receiver" in three years. It's a "keeper." And I have have kept it - the Denon 4800 ended my receiver "upgrade-itis" (update: January 2003)
I began with the Denon AVR-1700, which worked well. But I wanted "dts"...
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