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expired Posted by fruman44 • Sep 29, 2021
Sep 29, 2021 5:57 PM
Costco Members: Denon AVR-S760H 7.2-Channel 8K Ultra HD AV Receiver
(In-Warehouse Purchase Only)$440
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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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Planning to sign up for a new costco membership in two days (I believe signing up on the 1st will give me 13 months of membership since it expires end of the month the following year). With the current new signup promotion, that should give me $40 off $250 in a few weeks. Planning to purchase this AVR using that coupon. My nearest costco is a 100 miles away, so would hate to make the drive only to find it's not in stock.
the S760 seems to be 75 watts per channel compared the old 2310CI at 100 watts per channel. Would I be downgrading? Thanks in advance!!
the S760 seems to be 75 watts per channel compared the old 2310CI at 100 watts per channel. Would I be downgrading? Thanks in advance!!
Does it work like this? Sure, but I only did it in the first place this way because my 4311ci is only 1080p. I bought one of these units and will test it with my setup using eARC instead of ARC and see how it works. The fact this is the first real reasonably priced receiver with working 2.1 ports is the driver here, and given Costco return policy and extended warranty of 2 years and the scarcity of AVRs to begin with due to the chip shortages It would be worth the test in my opinion!
the S760 seems to be 75 watts per channel compared the old 2310CI at 100 watts per channel. Would I be downgrading? Thanks in advance!!
Where the new equipment is needed for the XSX is particularly the HDMI 2.1 and the eARC. If you dont have a TV that supports HDMI 2.1 or eARC then this wont get you much. Obviously HDMI 2.1 gives you the 4k/120fps options. But in terms of sound, if you went to the TV first and used optical you wouldnt be able to get the best quality sound from the Xbox as optical is limited to lossy 5.1 (dts or dolby) or uncompressed stereo. While eARC can do uncompressed 7.1 or ATMOS from the TV to the receiver. So the only way to get HDMI 2.1 and the best audio to plug the XSX into the receiver first or go to the TV first but use eARC out.
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Me, I'm super happy with my Yammy 7850, but also awaiting seeing all these Costco returns of TSR-700 become refurbs on Woot with swapped out HDMI boards in 6-9 months.
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