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Denon unveils its current array of AV Receivers

January 18th, 2010

Discover a whole new world of multi-channel surround sound with Denon’s AVR-4310CI AV receiver, which is among the first to include Dolby’s latest Pro Logic IIz decoder, which satisfies for front height channels to dramatically expand the front channels soundstage. The highest resolution audio decoders are provided, including Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio for the ultimate in audio fidelity. Aesthetically, the  AVR-4310CI hasn’t differred from its predecessors. It is finished in black brushed aluminum panel, matched closely in design with Denon’s own blu-ray players.

The Denon AVR-4810CI has three subwoofer outputs paired with nine channels pushing 140 watts each. The receiver showcases a host of sports that you didn’t even know you needed but will so be hard pressed to live without. It’s really hard to wrap your head around everything the AVR-4810CI can do. It truly is a one stop shop for whole home audio. In the hands of an amateur, it is an extremely powerful receiver with every option they could possibly want. In the hands of a custom installer, it is a tool for keeping the customer happy while making their job a lot easier. Function packed, powerful, and many of all flexible, it is probably more receiver than you need. But it’s just the receiver you want. As it has up to 9 channels with 3 subwoofer outputs, unless you are intending on building a rather extensive home theater system, you might prefer to stick to a AV receivers from lower ranges.

A real high end model, the Denon AVR-5308CI AV receiver is the latest must have gadget to hit the home theater market while carrying a huge price tag. The AVR-5308CI shares close to all of the same includes noticed on Denon’s $7500 AVP-A1HDCI flagship processor. While it does not have the balanced circuitry design, class A audio drivers and several other upgrades which did actually show some measureable results, the AVR-5308CI sells for about $2,000 less than this preamp and has seven respectable built in power amplifiers. It requires an practically professional level of set up that can only be achieved by the professional or by a real home enthusiast who has keen knowledge on the subtleties of an AV receiver and an entire home theater system. For such a fantastic high-end design like this, having to fork out a huge sum will for certain give you absolute value for your money.

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