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May 2007
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I have the Denon 2807 reicever and think its a great reciever, but now I have blu ray movies and want to get the best sound possbile with the new hd formats. I was looking at the Denon AVR-3808CI. Is there a better hd reicever than this one out there? Im willing to spend $1600, no more than that.
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Sep 2007
Grants Pass, OR
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Here are a few in that range,
Yamaha RX-V1800 Pioneer-Elite 94TXH Denon AVR 3808 Onkyo TX-R 875 |
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Sep 2007
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I believe Ive seen 1lakerfan around over on the Playstation boards (correct me if im wrong ![]() In this case, Downhere's statement is correct...upgrading to the 3808 may not benefit you any better. Your current receiver accepts Multi PCM and is all you need with the PS3. (but if you do upgrade...like dperron mentioned, I'd pick up the Pioneer-Elite 94TXH) |
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good thinking. ![]() (and was only speculation that he has a PS3 in the first place.) Last edited by crackinhedz; 12-19-2007 at 03:13 PM. |
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Now, if the OP is adamant about changing a perfectly good receiver then I third the Pioneer suggestion although you can't go wrong with any of the receivers suggested...except the Sony...stay away from the Sony. Sony doesn't do well with audio, even with their ES line. |
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#13 |
Senior Member
Aug 2007
Parker, CO
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What speakers are you using?
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#14 |
Active Member
May 2007
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MY SETUP
front: Polk RTi10 center: polk CSi5 Surround: Polk FXi5 Sub: Velodyne DLS 400R receiver: Denon 2807 blu ray: ps3 How do you convert DD HD and DTS HD to LPCM? Does anyone know if my reciever is capable of doing this? How do the HD formats compare to LPCM, because I never heard them. Another reason I want to upgrade is because I heard that the Polk Rti10 speakers are power hungry, so instead of 110W per chan. I will be getting 130W. Last edited by 1lakerfan; 12-20-2007 at 06:02 AM. Reason: didnt see other posts |
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Jan 2007
Tennessee
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The 2807 did an awesome job as you already know, and was only lacking DTS HD Master. The 3808 is also awesome so I guess it comes down to how important DTS HD is to you. The extra HDMI inputs are also very handy. I haven't had a chance to play around with the 3808's network capabilities yet other than to do a firmware update on it when I first got it. You can't go wrong with Denon though ![]() |
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Honestly, you cant go wrong with any of them, Integra has a model in that range also, which is actually and onkyo model with parts comparable to Denon and Pioneer Elite. I would stick with one of those and stay away from the yamaha, they have gone downhill in the last few years compared to other companies.
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I battled back and forth between the Onkyo 805 and the Yamaha RX-V1800. I ended up getting the 805 (roughly the same price at the time) and I'm sooo glad I did. It is nothing short of fantastic and I feel like the build quality is a little better than the yamaha. You really can't go wrong with any of those, but I love my 805
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Dec 2007
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Go with the Pioneer Elite or Denon.
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