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

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$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No Longer Valid: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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canonfodder
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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).
wormraper
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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
FuschiaScene411
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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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Sep 30, 2021 06:00 PM
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TheFrugalOneSep 30, 2021 06:00 PM
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Quote from sohaltang :
Costco usually does not cause much fuss u less it's a tv or computer. You will gain the benefit of hooking a ps5 Xbox up to the AVR instead of going to the TV first. Side note the CX can't read or pass a DTS signal, so that is a benefit even if you don't have a newer console. Another benefit would be hdr10+ passthrough that the 750h cannot. In short it will allow you to plug current and future devices to your AVR directly without connecting them directly to the CX.
Sorry if this is a dumb question. Does the avr have to be on if you only want sound out of the TV? E.g plug console into avr and pass thru signals to tv with avr off? Turn on avr only when you want the avr speakers on for louder/fuller sound. Thanks
Sep 30, 2021 06:03 PM
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GPz1100Sep 30, 2021 06:03 PM
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Quote from TheFrugalOne :
Sorry if this is a dumb question. Does the avr have to be on if you only want sound out of the TV? E.g plug console into avr and pass thru signals to tv with avr off? Turn on avr only when you want the avr speakers on for louder/fuller sound. Thanks
On the 750, I can pass through the signal from the computer to the tv without actually turning on the avr. Computer is plugged into avr, avr plugged into tv.
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TheFrugalOneSep 30, 2021 06:03 PM
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I assume so but just verifying, does this avr support casting music from Spotify phone app?
Sep 30, 2021 06:06 PM
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canonfodderSep 30, 2021 06:06 PM
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Quote from Avatar77 :
I have an x3300, and you can choose between decibels and 0-100 scale for volume display. I am *guessing* that's also an option on this model.
yes, can confirm is an option.
Sep 30, 2021 06:07 PM
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canonfodderSep 30, 2021 06:07 PM
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Heres a link to the PDF manual for this device for everyone asking tiny feature questions: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1...-TkhE/view
Sep 30, 2021 06:12 PM
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DinobotcommanderSep 30, 2021 06:12 PM
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This is simply not true. The 90 day return policy applies to TV's and computers not all electronic devices. Almost all other electronics including receivers and even game consoles can be returned under the general "forever" policy.
Quote from Glenn24 :
If you bought it from Costco, I think the return limit for electronic devices is 90 days.
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fosaisuSep 30, 2021 06:26 PM
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Any predictions on whether this is likely to be cheaper in the next 6 months or so? Like many here I'm looking to replace an ancient Onkyo, but am getting by running all my HDMI devices direct to the TV so could wait a bit if it's likely to save me money.

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Sep 30, 2021 06:29 PM
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geezeefosheezeeSep 30, 2021 06:29 PM
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Quote from TheFrugalOne :
I assume so but just verifying, does this avr support casting music from Spotify phone app?
Assuming it's the same as it's predecessor, yes! Can use airplay or Bluetooth. Or, even better, the little know Spotify Connect protocol, for the highest quality. Once on the same network, you'll see the receiver in your Spotify list of playback devices, and once selected it will start playing to the receiver, even turning it on from standby if needed. It's become a must-have feature for any new audio device I buy moving forward.
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ValkeriefireSep 30, 2021 06:32 PM
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No Zone 2. That's a deal breaker. I'll stick with my TSR-700
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adinarSep 30, 2021 06:39 PM
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I have a 13yr old Denon 7.1 receiver (AVR-987) that I'm using for my home theater. At the time, it was one of their higher end models. How does this one compare to that? Is this new one mostly beneficial just for HDMI input/output? Currently I have all my video sources hooked up directly to my TV. And just running the audio through the receiver.
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FairRecess449Sep 30, 2021 06:40 PM
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Wait.. so im not the only person that around 3am the PS5 would randomly turn on, or if I was playing it, it would switch HDMI inputs?...at 3am... Seriously though. Got the Denon today. So far so good. Tsr-700 going back in the morning. It worked, but I made compromises before with tech companies.. (Samsung Atmos sound bar..) and it's one of the reasons I bought my avr through Costco.
This happens to me on the 750. At a very specific time it would turn on for a minute and turn off again. Quite annoying.
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Quote from TheFrugalOne :
Sorry if this is a dumb question. Does the avr have to be on if you only want sound out of the TV? E.g plug console into avr and pass thru signals to tv with avr off? Turn on avr only when you want the avr speakers on for louder/fuller sound. Thanks
Yep, this is called "PassThrough" (need to turn it on) and "Pass source" (need to select the source) in the video menu. See page 163 of the manual linked above. Can set it to either pass through the last source input when the receiver was on, or if you only want to do with with one input (say a game console) then you can fix it to that source.


Quote from Valkeriefire :
No Zone 2. That's a deal breaker. I'll stick with my TSR-700
Where'd you get that? It's a 7 speaker amp/receiver. So if you do a 5.1 configuration, you can assign the other 2 powered outs to be Zone 2 (They say "Surround R and Surround L" and "assignable" (meaning they can be your 7.1, or heights for an atmos setup, or a zone 2 - if you wanted more than 1 of those, then you'd need to step up to a much pricer 9 speaker amp).
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Quote from adinar :
I have a 13yr old Denon 7.1 receiver (AVR-987) that I'm using for my home theater. At the time, it was one of their higher end models. How does this one compare to that? Is this new one mostly beneficial just for HDMI input/output? Currently I have all my video sources hooked up directly to my TV. And just running the audio through the receiver.
Routing the video signal directly to the TV will provide the best resolution. Your old receiver has a superior amplifier, capable of handling speakers with low impedance. That's why it's 50% heavier.

Some people prefer exaggerated sound effects created by these newer receivers. I'm using pure direct with music, and the recorded surround sound format that came with the movie. The new receiver MAY provide a surround mode that's more pleasing to your ears. You need to audition the new receiver in your room to make an informed decision.

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Quote from BMWZ8Bond :
Yep, this is called "PassThrough" (need to turn it on) and "Pass source" (need to select the source) in the video menu. See page 163 of the manual linked above. Can set it to either pass through the last source input when the receiver was on, or if you only want to do with with one input (say a game console) then you can fix it to that source.




Where'd you get that? It's a 7 speaker amp/receiver. So if you do a 5.1 configuration, you can assign the other 2 powered outs to be Zone 2 (They say "Surround R and Surround L" and "assignable" (meaning they can be your 7.1, or heights for an atmos setup, or a zone 2 - if you wanted more than 1 of those, then you'd need to step up to a much pricer 9 speaker amp).
i am not the guy you quoted, but zone 2 does something different.
if you need zone 2... you need zone 2.

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