Denon dead?


Hi all,
Maybe a stereo doctor can pronounce it dead? I have a Denon AVR 5805 that started to develop random static and pop. It's had troubled sound in all modes from all sources. Most recently I did a factory reset and now I have less than before. The speaker connects are dead and only speaker #3 provides sound but only rear channels? I have moved source connections around and changed sources but the problem persists. Any ideas? Should I be making funeral arrangements?
pesterer

Showing 2 responses by uberwaltz

Ha!

I would have agreed with you 100% and have tried class D in my main stereo rig and it left me a trifle cold so back to a/b amps there.

But in my ht rig the class d really hit the spot, much more power and depth for effects and dialogue is crystal clear although both of those aspects are probably helped by the excellent center channel and subs I have while the fronts and front/rear surrounds are a bit more run of theĀ  mill.

But I understand your retinence to try, I was of the same mind myself.

Good luck with whichever direction you go!
I owned one of those beasts about 5 years ago before I woke up and Moved to class D for surround ht system and never looked back.

I remember I bought it fairly local , about 120 miles so collected it and paid $750.

I do have the say the SQ was far and away the best I ever had from a surround sound all in one.

However it was huge, heavy and hot.
Sold it few months later for $800 so no complaints.

The point is that it was good, indeed very good in its day but I think you can do much better today for less cash.

I moved to all Nuforce for 7.1 pre processor and 8 channel class D power amp. Sure a few more interconnect but it was a massive step up in flexibility and SQ and runs stone cold and never touched it bar dusting it in the 5 years of ownership.

Just one example, plenty of options to explore today.