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Denon AVR-3806 7.1 Channels Receiver

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Denon AVR-3806 Digital Capable Home Theater Receiver

(5.00 out of 5) by perfuze on May 14, 2007

Pros: The best. Connectability. Digital processing.
Cons: Cost. No THX. Hard to learn. Misearable Remote.
The Bottom Line: You will need to be Techno-capable with this unit. Use an installer to do it for you if you have problems with connections. Not user friendly remote.

This is my second home theater Denon. My first was great but lacked comprehensive digital connetibil ...
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Excellent gear! But definitely not plug-and-play.

(5.00 out of 5) by pattongu on Dec 22, 2006

Pros: You will be hard pressed to do better in this price range
Cons: Considerable learning curve
The Bottom Line: Give it the time it deserves to learn its functionality and you will be richly rewarded for your efforts.

When I finally obtained the means to build my “dream” home with my “dream” A/V syste ...
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Good Value

(4.00 out of 5) by asv-guy on Jul 27, 2006

Pros: Great power for $1200, good looking, 7channel stereo is a cool feature
Cons: HDMI switching works like a prototype, onscreen display may take some patience
The Bottom Line: If you want it because it has great power for $1200 or because Denon is a great product, go for it.

I have been installing Denon receivers for five years. It has a typical menu, if you are aware of wh ...
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Good, Better, Best ?

(5.00 out of 5) by audio_man01 on Feb 18, 2006

Pros: A conditional thumbs up.
Cons: Complex. Unit should have a non-geek warning sticker!
The Bottom Line: I'm far from partial. Been a Denon owner/retailer for 25 years. With reservation, this is a GREAT component!

Denon's 3000 series of A/V surround receivers keeps getting better. Last year's 3805 was a wildly su ...
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A Custom Home Theater Masterpiece!

(5.00 out of 5) by johnofjr on Dec 19, 2005

Pros: Power to boot. 3 user interface. Unmatched sound quality.
Cons: HDMI interfacing with DSS systems still questionable.
The Bottom Line: This is an excellent upgrade of the AVR3805 that is justifiable of the extra dollars.

For everyone that wants mid to high-end performance from an AV receiver, but were locked in at a $1 ...
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