If you’re looking for an all-round performer with plenty of features and ample scope for system expansion, then the 3800 is a superb choice. SCORES Sound5 Build5 Features5 Read our review of theDenon AVC-X3700H Also consider theYamaha RX-A6A ...
A bigger brother, the AVR-X6400H, picked up the 2017 What Hi-Fi? Award for the best home cinema amplifier over £1000, while the AVR-X2400H earned its own five-star honours in a review last year. Two samples does not make for an entirely comprehensive experiment, but the shared ch...
Denon AVR-S960H Review The renowned audio electronics brand Denon has released three new high-end AV receivers to market recently. New 2020 models comes with 8K support, multi-room audio platform and Alexa voice controls. Out of three new models, Denon AVR-S960H is the 7.2-channel variant w...
According to Oliver Kriete, Denon Product Manager in Europe, the DAC used in the x3800 is the Texas Instruments PCM 5102 and is the same as that used in prior models. Presumably the x3700 is included in that definition. This is curious considering the much better SINAD performance of the ...
The X3800H includes nearly every other critical checklist item: HDMI 2.1 on all inputs and outputs; 8K video-capable and 4K up-converting; multi-subwoofer integration and room-correction via top-level Audyssey processing, with Dirac Live as an extra-cost option. ...
The 3800H performance compared to the 3600 mk1 confirms that this later was performing well by mistake: it was not a design purpose. With the price increase and Dirac in option, let us forget the 3800H. I do not want to do that but best option for the money is now: a Onkyo RZ50 ...
Visually, the AVR-A1H departs not one iota from Denon’s familiar, two-knob design language. There’s a drop-hinged door to conceal the few direct-access buttons and the five-way rocker to navigate menus: obviously, all these functions will typically be performed on-screen in real life. ...
Denon AVR-X6400H review: a terrifically composed, articulate and confident AV receiver that delivers a captivating home cinema performance for the price – read the review at What Hi-Fi?
I had high hopes going into this review thinking the company had seen the advantage its superior objective measurements in the past and would try to capitalize on them. Sadly, the reverse seems to be true with the DAC section taking a large step backward. Considering that the 3800 costs $50...
Not a minor downgrade, but a nehglible downgrade. You mean between the 3800 and the 4400? Too late I already ordered a 4800 I'm still wondering if I shold have gone with a 6800 for ~900 more to satisfy my fomo though peng said: 3800 + DL is a great value. Indeed! 8...