It depends quite a bit on your speakers and your room. If the Denons are using Class D amps, likely at that price range, they probably can drive inefficient speakers, but it will probably be a dy sound. Fine for video, not especially appealing with music that has a wide dynamic range , small ensembles, female vocals, etc.
Which Denon Receiver for my home theater?
I am building out a home theater. I currently have a Denon-540 in my living room, and I really like it. I am wondering how much improvement in sound and cinematic experience if I stepped up to a S650H-R, S750H-R, S960H-R, or X1600H-R. I would likely be using the maxinum number of speakers with each of these receivers. The price spans from $230 for the 540 to $500 for the 1600.
Also, side question, what is the difference in the "H" models and the "H-R" models?
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Not sure what you think of the The Master Switch reviews but this looks like a pretty good rundown. https://www.themasterswitch.com/best-av-receivers They think the AVR-S960H is just about the best value for the money. I liked it myself so much I was thinking of getting it to replace my aging Yamaha V-757.. Not sure If you'll notice any difference in sound though.Also has HEOS, which could be a good or bad thing, and a bit clunky to use sometime. Hope this helps a bit. |