aeh10
08-04-2006, 09:24 AM
Denon
www.usa.denon.com (http://www.usa.denon.com)
AV Receiver
AVR 2807
MSRP $1099
http://usa.denon.com/ProductDetails/3038.asp
I am a newbie to the audio arena, and I am quite disappointed in the fact that I can't share an audio review for the 2807 on this site. The site features Yamaha's RX2600 but no Denon AVR 2807. Is there a reason for this??? This receiver is almost perfect boasting 110W per channel (7.1), HDMI switching, 1080p passthrough, as well as enough HDMI and component outs to satisfy even the most demanding home theater setups. I wish it had ethernet capabilities however if it really was an issue I would have gone with 4306. The beauty of it all is sending one HDMI out to the monitor and having video components scaled to 1080i rez. Sound modes and overall audio imaging is amazing. Anyway if anybody is in the market for an excellent receiver I highly recommend this piece of hardware over most that are available today. Including the popular Yamaha RX2600 which sounds 'muddy' at low levels (no 1080p passthrough), not as crisp or as clean as the Denon. Please add to the praise if you like the product or tell me if I am wrong in reference to what I feel is one of the best receivers on the market to date and lets get a real review available for this thing so others may know about it.
www.usa.denon.com (http://www.usa.denon.com)
AV Receiver
AVR 2807
MSRP $1099
http://usa.denon.com/ProductDetails/3038.asp
I am a newbie to the audio arena, and I am quite disappointed in the fact that I can't share an audio review for the 2807 on this site. The site features Yamaha's RX2600 but no Denon AVR 2807. Is there a reason for this??? This receiver is almost perfect boasting 110W per channel (7.1), HDMI switching, 1080p passthrough, as well as enough HDMI and component outs to satisfy even the most demanding home theater setups. I wish it had ethernet capabilities however if it really was an issue I would have gone with 4306. The beauty of it all is sending one HDMI out to the monitor and having video components scaled to 1080i rez. Sound modes and overall audio imaging is amazing. Anyway if anybody is in the market for an excellent receiver I highly recommend this piece of hardware over most that are available today. Including the popular Yamaha RX2600 which sounds 'muddy' at low levels (no 1080p passthrough), not as crisp or as clean as the Denon. Please add to the praise if you like the product or tell me if I am wrong in reference to what I feel is one of the best receivers on the market to date and lets get a real review available for this thing so others may know about it.