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Denon AVR-1708 Dolby Digital EX Decoding Receiver


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Brand: Denon
Color: Black
EAN: 0081757507813
Label: Denon
Manufacturer: Denon
Model: AVR-1708

Features
75 watts x 7 channels
Audyssey MultEQ audio calibration
XM Radio ready
100MHz component video switching
HDMI 1.3a video switching with deep color support

Accessories
Sony MDR-V300 Monitor Series Headphones with Folding Design
Sony MDR-V500DJ Monitor Series Headphones with Swivel Earcups
MONSTER MC 600SW-4M Subwoofer 600 Ultra High Performance Cables
Denon ASD-3N iPod/Network Connectivity Client Dock (Black)
Sony MDR-V700DJ DJ Style Monitor Series Headphones

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Editorial Reviews:

The AVR-1708 surround sound receiver is network ready and can integrate into a home networked system when used with the optional ASD-3W/3N iPod docks, allowing more sources for playback then ever before. HDMI 1.3a video switching has been employed for today's demanding HD sources providing rich color quality for 1080p signals. Digital audio is distributed by either optical or coaxial connections to high speed surround processing circuits, for premium quality Dolby Digital and dts Digital decoding. Seven high current style amplifiers are used in the AVR-1708 to deliver clean clear performance for unmatched sound quality from your DVD or set top box digital devices. Analog video up conversion makes switching various types of analog video signals easy, as duplicate wiring can be eliminated and signals channeled into one single component video output. Audio Delay is provided to allow for exact matching of audio and video signals when signal delays occur from some audio video sources. Our newly styled pre-programmed remote control provides ease of use for the newcomer, or enhanced use for the seasoned user.
XM-HD Neural sound decoding XM Radio ready (Connect and Play antenna sold separately) Dedicated iPod port for use with optional ASD-1R or ASD-3W/3N Denon D-docks Serial IR remote ports 2 source 2 zone audio switching Main zone and second zone remotes provided


User Comments about the Denon AVR-1708 Dolby Digital EX Decoding Receiver

So if you want your HDMI connection to carry both audio AND video signals, then you'll have to find another Denon receiver because this unit won't do it for you. So far, I've been very pleased with this unit's functionality, customizable options, and, of course, its look and fit with the rest of my home theater system. The LFE output on this unit really gets the living room walls shaking with the low notes and rumbles from explosions when watching movies, or when playing Call of Duty 4. Hooked up to this receiver are:-a Nintendo Wii;-a Sony PS3;-a BoseĀ® AcoustimassĀ® 10 Series home theater speaker unit;-a 52" Samsung LCD TV;-a HDTV DVR cable box from my local cable company;-a Panamax 5100-PM Power Line Conditioner;-three (3) 4' Monster M1000 HDMI cables; and,-two (2) 6' Belkin optical audio cablesSetup was a relatively quick and straightforward. For that, I use a Logitech Harmony One Advanced Universal Remote my wife bought for me, which gives me access to nearly all the functions that the Denon's factory remote control allows me to do.All in all, this receiver is a great purchase for the cost.


The two HDMI inputs on this unit are for VIDEO ONLY and the one HDMI output carries VIDEO ONLY. Once the speakers were hooked up, I plugged the Denon into the power supply and went to audio heaven. Even when listening to the everyday radio or mp3's on my iPod, this Denon receiver delivers clean, clear power to every speaker and channel.The one thing that's worth noting concerns those all-too-important the HDMI slots. I wanted the HDMI cables devoted only to carrying video signals to maximize bandwidth to the TV to minimize as much audio/video lag as possible (of which there hasn't been any)I cannot comment on the remote control because I do not use it for day-to-day operations. Though this may be an inconvenience for some people, this wasn't an issue for me, as I wanted to keep all audio signals separate from video signals (to maximize bandwidth within the cables).


Right out of the box, the audio seemed just right for my room; without making any fine adjustments, I experienced ZERO issues with any aspect of sound: no muffled/muddied voices, harsh highs non-existent, and there were zero indistinguishable bass notes. I purchased this receiver in June '08 as one of the key pieces of building my new home theater system. This unit supplied plenty of power to all 5.1 channels. It's an efficient and powerful receiver that's easy to set up and easy to customize. The manual was easy to read and follow.


I look forward to many years of satisfaction from it.





 


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