This was on sale at the same price couple of months ago.
back to same price if someone is looking to buy
7.2-channel amplifier delivering 75W per channel
Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, and 8K Pass-Through
6 HDMI Inputs & 1 HDMI Output with HDCP 2.3 Support
Stream Spotify, Pandora, Tidal and more with HEOS
Works with AirPlay 2, Google Assistant, and Alexa
Item may be available in your local warehouse.Upgrade your home theater with the Denon AVR-S760H. With 75W per channel (8 ohms, 20Hz-20kHz, THD: 0.08%, 2ch. driven), this performance-tuned Denon 7.2 AV receiver provides a truly immersive 3D audio experience. Supports Dolby Atmos®, Dolby Atmos Height Virtualization Technology, DTS:X® and DTS Virtual:X™. The AVR-S760H also features the latest video technologies such as 8K/60Hz and 4K/120Hz passthrough, Dolby Vision™, HDR10, HDR10+, Dynamic HDR and HLG as well as 8K upscaling and HDCP 2.3 support on all HDMI inputs (6 in/1 out).The front-panel USB offers convenient audio playback of MP3 and Hi-Res audio formats (WAV, FLAC, ALAC and DSD 2.8/5.6 MHz files). Stream popular music services like Spotify®, Pandora®, TIDAL and more wirelessly via Bluetooth, Apple AirPlay 2 and Wi-Fi with HEOS® Built-in. The Denon AVR-S760H works with Google Assistant, Apple Siri, Josh.ai and Alexa for effortless voice control.The award-winning Denon Setup Assistant visually guides you through each step in the setup process, ensuring you get setup right the first time. Because every home theater is different, Denon uses premium room calibration technology from Audyssey that automatically measures and optimizes your AV receiver to provide a surround sound experience custom-tailored to your unique listening enviroment.
Model Number:
AVR-S760H
Product SKU:
100774339
Compatible with:
Google Assistant
Connectivity:
Bluetooth
Maximum Frequency Bandwidth:
1,710 Hz
Minimum Frequency Bandwidth:
520 Hz
Model:
AVR-S760H
Number of A/V (Composite) Inputs:
3
Number of A/V (Composite) Outputs:
0
Number of Analog Audio Inputs:
2
Number of Channels:
7.2 Channel
Number of HDMI Inputs:
6
Number of HDMI Outputs:
1
Number of Optical Audio Inputs:
2
Number of USB Inputs:
1
Receiver Dimensions: W x D x H:
17.1 in. x 13.3 in. x 6 in.
Receiver Weight:
19 lb.
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This was on sale at the same price couple of months ago.
back to same price if someone is looking to buy
7.2-channel amplifier delivering 75W per channel
Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, and 8K Pass-Through
6 HDMI Inputs & 1 HDMI Output with HDCP 2.3 Support
Stream Spotify, Pandora, Tidal and more with HEOS
Works with AirPlay 2, Google Assistant, and Alexa
Ya and I'm waiting for the 3800. Not dropping $1k on a refurb 3700 from 2020. I'm hoping for an update in a month from them.
Just noticed 1700 has 7 channel and zone 2 preouts. So I might get one to test if I can 7ch and heos through those preouts with an external amp. https://www.denon.com/en-us/produ...efurbished
Last edited by foxblur August 3, 2022 at 07:02 PM.
I've been holding out for a deal on something with 100 discrete watts/channel. I'm a sound fan but not hardcore, don't have wildly expensive speakers or anything. Is 100W overkill?
Probably the chip shortage, which ran right into sky-high inflation, which ran right into the recession in the US.
No one I've spoken to with ties to retail have any real high hopes for the 4th quarter this year.
That said, my decade old Onkyo is starting to crap out. May pull the trigger and see what this "4K" fuss is about....
I'm still rocking my legendary TX-SR805 from 2007. When I finally get my 6050, I'm going to convert that thing to it's own dedicated amp. Using the Russound ADP 1.2 to connect the two.
I'm still rocking my legendary TX-SR805 from 2007. When I finally get my 6050, I'm going to convert that thing to it's own dedicated amp. Using the Russound ADP 1.2 to connect the two.
The Onkyo TX-SR805 and its stable mates are still the best sounding receivers I've run across. I have 3 of them and have no idea why they sound so much better than others.
I'm still rocking my legendary TX-SR805 from 2007. When I finally get my 6050, I'm going to convert that thing to it's own dedicated amp. Using the Russound ADP 1.2 to connect the two.
I just ordered both, Denon and Onkyo, so I'll be spending my weekend bench testing these using the Klipsch 5.1.4 speaker set from Costco. I'm not spending 700-1,000 bucks for a nine-channel.
My HT-R590 was a refub from Onkyo and is losing signal to the center channel. It had a good run!
You and the guys at AVS forums use a bunch of lingo that goes right over my head, I just plug shit in and hope I get my lefts and rights wired properly!
The Onkyo TX-SR805 and its stable mates are still the best sounding receivers I've run across. I have 3 of them and have no idea why they sound so much better than others.
I just ordered both, Denon and Onkyo, so I'll be spending my weekend bench testing these using the Klipsch 5.1.4 speaker set from Costco. I'm not spending 700-1,000 bucks for a nine-channel.
My HT-R590 was a refub from Onkyo and is losing signal to the center channel. It had a good run!
You and the guys at AVS forums use a bunch of lingo that goes right over my head, I just plug shit in and hope I get my lefts and rights wired properly!
Why buy a 7channel when you need 9? I've been focusing on Denon mostly due to HEOS. Should I be looking at onkyo? I was scared the brand might be discontinued. I do like that they added Dirac
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Just noticed 1700 has 7 channel and zone 2 preouts. So I might get one to test if I can 7ch and heos through those preouts with an external amp.
https://www.denon.com/en-us/produ...efurbis
No one I've spoken to with ties to retail have any real high hopes for the 4th quarter this year.
That said, my decade old Onkyo is starting to crap out. May pull the trigger and see what this "4K" fuss is about....
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No one I've spoken to with ties to retail have any real high hopes for the 4th quarter this year.
That said, my decade old Onkyo is starting to crap out. May pull the trigger and see what this "4K" fuss is about....
Onkyo TX-NR6050 [costco.com]
I just ordered both, Denon and Onkyo, so I'll be spending my weekend bench testing these using the Klipsch 5.1.4 speaker set from Costco. I'm not spending 700-1,000 bucks for a nine-channel.
My HT-R590 was a refub from Onkyo and is losing signal to the center channel. It had a good run!
You and the guys at AVS forums use a bunch of lingo that goes right over my head, I just plug shit in and hope I get my lefts and rights wired properly!
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Onkyo TX-NR6050 [costco.com]
I just ordered both, Denon and Onkyo, so I'll be spending my weekend bench testing these using the Klipsch 5.1.4 speaker set from Costco. I'm not spending 700-1,000 bucks for a nine-channel.
My HT-R590 was a refub from Onkyo and is losing signal to the center channel. It had a good run!
You and the guys at AVS forums use a bunch of lingo that goes right over my head, I just plug shit in and hope I get my lefts and rights wired properly!
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