Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Denon AVR-4311CI  9.2 Channel Network Multi-Room Home Theater Receiver with HDMI 1.4a
Immerse yourself in rich 3D video and 3D sound, plus on-line digital content with the Denon AVR-4311CI 9.2 Channel A/V Receiver. The new AVR-4311CI is a technological tour de force, designed for consumers wanting to network their AV system to enjoy a variety of digital media like Networked Audio and Photo Streaming. It’s equipped with HDMI 1.4a connectivity, including 3D pass-through (Broadcast and Blu-ray), along with Audio Return Channel. Ethernet connectivity opens up your AV system to host of exciting capabilities like audio and jpeg photo streaming via as well as hundreds of Internet radio stations. Pandora is supported along with subscription music services like Rhapsody and Napster. Flickr photo streaming is also featured. The AVR-4311CI packs a punch with 9-channels of onboard amplification producing 1260-watts of total power (140 per channel) delivering detail and dynamics to music and movie soundtracks. The amplifiers can be "assigned" for a variety of surround sound system configurations along with multi-zone applications, as the AVR-4311CI has Multi-zone (3) / multi-source (3) capability. The AVR-4311CI also sports a unique "pre-amp only" mode, where the amp section can be completely turned off, focusing the entire power supply to pre-amp and processing circuitry
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Your only choice for a 11.2 DSX Audyessy XT32 reciever.
It's pretty simple. If you want Audyessy MultiEQ XT32 and their 11.2 DSX, this is the only thing on the planet that has it.
Fortunatly, it's a very high-quality device, made in Japan. Denon's lower end models are made in China. There is a difference.
Besides the big Audyessy features, there are some other nice things about this beast. The amplifier section is very high quality. A recent bench test found it puts out over 170w per channel in stereo and 120w with 5 channels driven. In comparison, the Onkyo 5008, a bigger, heavier reciever and probably the 4311's most direct competitor only put out 80w per channel with 5 channels driven in the same test. So if you need some power, this thing probably has enough. If it doesn't, though, it has preouts for all 13 channels AND Zones 2 & 3. That's 17 preamp outputs people! 17! Buy now! Don't wait!
Another nice thing is the Web interface and the on-screen GUI. These features let you hide this away in a closet or...

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Great Sound, poor user interface
History, I was using an old Kenwood for the last 15 years, Dolby pro Logic, it was running with 120 watts per channel. I know wattage isn't everything, but for us non audio experts its a good point of reference. I will do my best to be short, there is a lot to say about a system like this.

The is a wonderful sounding system and is certainly over kill for almost everyone, and if not, your probably hooking up external amps to it and making it over kill. It has more wattage then what I can use, on the volume scale -80 to +18, I'm running -50 to about -30 most of the time. The system is probably meant for much larger rooms then what I have it installed in, 16x20, but even in this room size it sounds fantastic, partly do to the Audyessy System I would think.

I currently have it set up for 9.1, I had most of the speakers on hand from the Kenwood 5.1 system, and oddly enough the speakers sound better then they ever did on the old Kenwood. The old speakers don't...
Excellent Replacement for a Rotel
The Denon replaced a Rotel RSX-1067. I was a bit cautious in this decision as I have been fairly loyal to the Rotel brand. However, given the features, capabilities and, power of the Denon I decided to tryout the AVR. Needless to say this receiver has definitely proven itself more that worthy upgrade in the last three weeks since installation.
'Audyssey MultEQ is a an outstanding audio room setup feature...
Anyone considering an upgrade this receiver should be on the short list for consideration.
Denon AVR-4311CI  9.2 Channel Network Multi-Room Home Theater Receiver with HDMI 1.4a Denon AVR-4311CI  9.2 Channel Network Multi-Room Home Theater Receiver with HDMI 1.4a
Product Features :
  • The fully discrete 9-channel power amplifier delivers 140 watts per channel (1260-watts total).
  • Enhance network capability: Internet Radio and network audio/photo streaming via Ethernet.
  • HDMI 1.4a Repeater Inputs (7) and Outputs (2) support 1080p/24, 3D (All formats) Audio Return Channel
  • Decodes Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby Digital Surround EX
  • Audyssey DSX surround processing (supports 11.2 ch.)
  • Discrete Mono Amp construction has 4-ohm speaker drive capability

Rating : 4.3
List Price : $2,099.00

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