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Denon AVR-3808CI 7.1-Channel/5.1-+ 2-Channel Multisource/Multizone A/V Home Theater Receiver with Networking (Black) | 
enlarge | Brand: Denon Category: CE
List Price: $1,699.00 Buy New: $1,225.00 You Save: $474.00 (28%)
New (13) Used (5)
Avg. Customer Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 3042
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 45 Dimensions (in): 23 x 23 x 13
MPN: AVR-3808CI Model: AVR-3808CI UPC: 081757507646 EAN: 5807369435079 ASIN: B000TW78AO
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW FACTORY SEALED- SHIPPED DOUBLE BOXED- ALL SALES FINAL. NO REFUNDS. EXCHANGES ONLY IF DEFECTIVE WITHIN 30 DAYS. AFTER 30 DAYS, CONTACT US FOR MFG WARRANTY INSTRUCTIONS
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| Features:
| • | 130 Watts Per Channel x 7 Channels, All Channels Rated at 0.05 THD | | • | 4 DVI/HDMI Video Inputs/1 Output, 3 Component Video Inputs/1 Output | | • | 5 Optical Digital Inputs/2 Outputs, 2 Coaxial Inputs, 11 Analog audio Inputs, Incl. Tuner | | • | XM-Satellite Radio Capability, 8-Channel External Analog Input | | • | 7 S-Video Inputs/3 Outputs, 3 Composite Outputs, Digital to Analog REC Output |
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Product Description 130 watts x 7 into 8 ohms (20-20,000 Hz) at 0.05% THD * Dolby True HD, DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby Digital Plus, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio, Dolby Digital EX, DTS-ES, Pro Logic IIx, and DTS Neo:6 decoding * Audyssey Laboratories' MultEQ XT eight-point auto setup and room calibration system (microphone included) * XM Satellite Radio Ready with decoding for XM's HD Surround channels (requires XM subscription and optional XM Mini-Tuner package) * iPod integration (requires optional Denon ASD-11R) *
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| Customer Reviews: Read 13 more reviews...
Excellent product. complex to set up but worth the effort November 18, 2008 The Denon AVR-3808CI is the best receiver I've ever tested. I was so impressed I took it home. The unit provides qaulity sound and advanced features.
I've installed multi room listening and the unit has handled the installation perfectly even spotting wiring problems along the way.
I've been very impressed with ability to update the firmware directly over the unit's Internet connection and the ability to play Music from my PC server, from Internet streaming services or even from a USB memory stick.
I've unit may also be configured from your PC via it's HTML interface. Once connected to your home network all the settings on the system can be changed, and more importantly stored and restored from your PC.
The HTML interface lacks sophistication, I would rate it as cluncky, but it does work. Denon would be better off enhancing the HTML interface to be far more user friendly.
The on-screen User interface matches the front panel interface exactly, however the on-screen interface is easier to use, since l the options are displayed. The Front panel display can only display the current selection and the next option below. Without a manual and a good understanding of AV programming it's easy to get lost in the process.
Overall this is a fantastic unit and will be more unit than most households will ever need. This unit strikes a perfect balance allowing great home theater setup and being easy enough to program by any enthusiast.
Amazing..... October 24, 2008 This is one awesome unit for the money! You cannot beat the amount of features and sound quality for the price. Did I mention the sound quality? The automatic speaker setup makes this thing easy to setup. Be sure to get the new "feature upgrade" on denon's website. There are some great additional features (five of them) that improve the unit even more. One awesome addition is Rhapsody music through the unit via a network connection. That's over a million songs, at your finger tips, through the denon unit... Another cool feature is the ability to control every setting of the unit from my laptop. This makes setup even easier. I can also use my wifi PSP to control the unit(even Rhapsody!)!
Pros: sound quality, features, networking, XM or Sirius, Rhapsody, upgradable
Cons: Video upscaler (480i to 1080p) not so good(video quality not much better)
Summary: I waited for some time to be able to purchase this unit, and I do not regret it at all! If you are shopping for a superb mid-range receiver...look no further.
A great value! October 22, 2008 I received my 3808CI last week. What a great value! When I was younger I worked as a sound engineer and even though I have moved on professionally since then I have always chosen my audio equipment with an emphasis on quality and value - bang for the buck. I found myself wanting a new AV receiver with lots of HDMI inputs after setting up a high definition video system. The 3808CI sure fits the bill.
What impresses me most, aside from all of the flexibility and internet features, is the quality of the sound. Plenty of power, very clean, with the wonderful Audysey automated EQ software. This unit as far as I am concerned is the best value on the market.
Incredibly flexible and powerful, great sound quality, but complex! October 19, 2008 Overall, I've been very happy with this receiver - the sound quality is superb, and the audio and video processing features are very sophisticated. I love the multi-zone feature, the Internet radio tuner, and the web interface (which permits me to use my iPhone as a remote anywhere in the house). The number of options is mind-boggling.
However, if you don't know a fair bit about audio/video equipment (I do), get it installed by a professional or enlist the help of a tech-savvy friend. When I first set it up, the complexity of the universal main remote (it comes with another one for the other zones) and the on-screen menus drove me crazy. Once you figure it out, the main remote is pretty logical and convenient.
The manual requires careful study as there are some oddities - for example, on-screen and web menus for Internet radio channel surfing don't work if it is in Pure Direct mode, and this is buried in the manual.
I have the Denon connected to a Pioneer DV-656A DVD player via coax, S-video and component video; a Panasonic VCR/DVR with HDMI, component video and optical audio; an Apple AirPort Express modem - which connects the Denon to my LAN via Ethernet, and high quality iTunes audio is passed optically via the mini-Toslink/Sony minature audio out jack on the AirPort Express; and a Toshiba Regza TV using HDMI and optical audio. The only incompatibility is that the Denon won't recognize the optical audio signal from the TV, even when both are set to PCM, regardless of the various relevant setting options in both products.
Denon Is Not Compatible with Sony Televisions over HDMI September 19, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I own this receiver along with a Denon 2910 DVD player. I also own two Sony televisions, a KDF-E50A10 rear projection, and a KDL52XBR4 LCD.
When the Denon products are connected to the Sony televisions via HDMI, you will experience intermittent drop out of video and audio. The combination of Denon and Sony has problems with maintaining the HDCP handshake.
Otherwise, this is a great sounding receiver.
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