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Costco Members: Denon AVR-S760H 7.2-Channel 8K Ultra HD AV Receiver

(In-Warehouse Purchase Only)

$440

$440

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Costco Wholesale (direct link unavailable) has for their Members: Denon AVR-S760H 7.2-Channel 8K Ultra HD AV Receiver for $440 for In-Warehouse Purchase Only [store locator].

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Costco Wholesale (direct link unavailable) has for their Members: Denon AVR-S760H 7.2-Channel 8K Ultra HD AV Receiver for $440 for In-Warehouse Purchase Only [store locator].

Thanks to community members fruman44 & jvin for finding this deal.

Note, availability for in-store purchase may vary by location.

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Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please refer to the forum thread for additional information about this product.
No Longer Valid:
  • Update: This product is now listed on the Costco website, however the online price is ~$10 higher at $449.99 [discuss].

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No its dotdot for atmos. The ear level channels and height channels are interchangable, but the subwooofer ones are not. So 7.2 is seven channels (either ear level or height) and 2 subwoofer channels (really its just 1 split..but its marketing to call it .2). So this receiver can do 5.2.2 or 7.2.0. it cannot support 5.1.4 or 7.1.4 (5.1.4 would require a 9.1 receiver, and 7.1.4 would be an 11.1 channel receiver...those exist..but not in this price range).
Damn. I bought my 750h 5 months ago. I cooooould return it. But that's kind of a dick move for a perfectly working item
That's not how it works. People act like they're suddenly entitled to some to something when they pay the tiny annual fee (are you really of the mindset that the pitiful $60 actually covers the loss here?). Do you also act like you can intentionally wreck your cars because you pay for insurance?

If his device had broken 5 months ago and he returned it, that's one thing. But, to go and return it because there's suddenly a different device? "Come on, man." It's literally the reason why they changed the unlimited return policy to 90 days for electronics, because people were grossly taking advantage of it.

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sohaltang
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Quote from WIckedNews :
I need at least 125 watts per channel and this AVR can't deliver!
Lol. Many of the $1700 AVRs can't do 125. You need the 4700 for $2000. You Sir are at the Kia dealership complaining a Soul won't pull your 12 ton trailer. You are several leagues and catagories away anything near what you are looking for.
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Quote from duc135 :
Please explain why you would need 125W/channel. What speakers are you driving, how far are you sitting from them and how loud do you need them to play? Honest question because most people have no clue as to how little power is actually required on a properly set up system.

JBL HT1S home theater subs which needs at least 100 watts each.
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Quote from WIckedNews :
JBL HT1S home theater subs which needs at least 100 watts each.
Super dated 30 year old speakers. Still they are 91db efficiency rated. That means 75 watts will drive 2 of them to 106 db (louder than any theater) at 10 feet. 125 watts will net you 3 extra db.
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LetsDoSlick
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Quote from rbraden :
I got downvoted because people assume I am advocating abusing the return policy. I wasn't at all, but if someone asks a direct question, I'm going to provide a direct and honest answer. Should you return a 2 year old receiver in good working order that has served you well for a full refund to get the new model for the same or less money (even if you don't have the original box or accessories)? Absolutely not. Can you? Yes, you can.
Yup, agreed. I too answered in good faith assuming this wasn't abuse of Costco return policy.
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Wouldn't Yamaha be coming with a new model too? I would wait and compare Denon and Yamaha. I am sure, being a new model, they will be in stock.
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Quote from hkam :
I have a question about the volume. I have the S750H. I have to crank up the volume to a level between 50-60 to be able to enjoy the movies.
My hearing is fine, but I feel my previous receivers didn't have to work this hard. FYI, all my previous Denon receivers use decibels.
Is this normal?
On page 148 of the S750H manual it says the range is 0 to 98 and 60 is -20dB, 80 is 0dB, and 98 is +18dB, so that doesn't seem too bad really.
Also on that same page, it says how you can set it show dB instead of 0 to 98

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eclecticepicurean
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19 still on palette at South San Francisco Costco airport boulevard. There were 20😉
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Probably missed it. For those of us bought the TSR-700 for the hdmi 2.1 support for the 120HZ 4K, is there any fix near term yet? I gave up keeping up months ago.
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Quote from keysersoze25 :
Same, would love to know
No box needed, just bring the unit, remote control, manual, accessory.
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Quote from teknomusik :
Does Costco take returns without a box? I threw away the box for my TSR-700 a long time ago.
I wonder how much less Costco could afford to charge for everything if people didn't abuse the leniency of their return policy
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Picked one up! Plenty of stock in Clackamas, OR.
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Quote from westermac :
I wonder how much less Costco could afford to charge for everything if people didn't abuse the leniency of their return policy
Notta. They are fully aware. Costco and Sam's are intentionally very liberal in taking returns. You can't BUY the type of advertising they get day in and day out from people raving about their return policy. Im a man of many many hobbies. In all those groups forums reddits people buy from these clubs for the crazy liberal return policy and avoid direct from manufacturer. Brings in tons of customers this way. I can't get Costco parking lot without dropping $300. Costco loses over 100 million each year just on rotisserie chicken. They also subsidize gas. Half this entire thread is advertising their return policy. It is freaking genius! Costco is raking in cash and even able to pay all their employees a living wage.

I disagree that it is "abuse". Their policy is satisfaction guaranteed.
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Quote from ikeya :
On page 148 of the S750H manual it says the range is 0 to 98 and 60 is -20dB, 80 is 0dB, and 98 is +18dB, so that doesn't seem too bad really.
Also on that same page, it says how you can set it show dB instead of 0 to 98
You are right, I guess it's pretty comparable to my old Denon. Thank you. I missed that part of the manual book.

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Quote from hkam :
You are right, I guess it's pretty comparable to my old Denon. Thank you. I missed that part of the manual book.
If you setup with Audyssey it should be almost exactly the same. It calibrates the speakers to be zero in your room. Short of Audyssey calibrating to +12 (their max) no matter what Denon system you put in there 0 will be the same volume level. If no one has manually changed the settings (I add +2 DB to my sub after calibration) 0 at my house in my listing spot will be the same as your setup in your house. That's why it's called reference level.
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