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Compare features, performance, and find the right Denon A/V Receiver for your home theater setup. It also never stopped sparring—playfully or otherwise—with its sibling brand Marantz. While Marantz ...
The 150 wpc Denon AVR-A10H ($4,699) is a scaled-down version of the $6,500 AVR-A1H 8K AV receiver with 13.4 channels instead of 15.4. We explore what features you sacrifice by choosing the AVR-A10H.
The new 50lbs Integra DRX-8.4 AVR ($3,200) is the most exciting AV Receiver from Integra in years. With 150 watts/ch x 11, including full Dirac support, ESS audiophile grade DACs, this is the AVR to ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
I've always liked Harman Kardon for their design. It also seems relatively well regarded with the audiocrowd. As a future investment, i'm considering their 7.1 amp, the AVR 520. It will replace my ...
Marantz offers six home theater A/V Receivers from $599 to $4,500. What’s the difference, and which one might be right for you? The preamp stage acts as the central hub where all your audio and video ...