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Select Costco Stores: Denon AVR-S760H 7.2-Ch 8K AV Receiver

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$350

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Select Costco Wholesale Locations (link for reference) [store locator] offer Costco Members: Denon AVR-S760H 7.2-Ch 8K AV Receiver w/ HEOS on sale for $349.97. Available in-store only; visit your local store to check pricing and stock.

Thanks to community member TealMaid7482 for finding this deal.

Note: Link is provided for reference only. This offer is only available for purchase in-store at participating locations. In-stock availability may vary. Visit your local Costco Wholesale store.

Product Details (full specs on manufacturer site):
  • 7-channel amplifier
  • 75 watts per channel into 8 ohms (20-20,000 Hz) at 0.08% THD, with 2 channels driven
  • Dolby and DTS surround sound decoding
  • Remote control
  • Bluetooth 4.2

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Select Costco Wholesale Locations (link for reference) [store locator] offer Costco Members: Denon AVR-S760H 7.2-Ch 8K AV Receiver w/ HEOS on sale for $349.97. Available in-store only; visit your local store to check pricing and stock.

Thanks to community member TealMaid7482 for finding this deal.

Note: Link is provided for reference only. This offer is only available for purchase in-store at participating locations. In-stock availability may vary. Visit your local Costco Wholesale store.

Product Details (full specs on manufacturer site):
  • 7-channel amplifier
  • 75 watts per channel into 8 ohms (20-20,000 Hz) at 0.08% THD, with 2 channels driven
  • Dolby and DTS surround sound decoding
  • Remote control
  • Bluetooth 4.2

Editor's Notes

Written by oceanlake
  • About this deal:
    • See the forum thread for additional discussion of this deal and shopping trip reports from Slickdeals members.
  • About this store:
    • Costco Wholesale Return Policy may be found here

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NoelV7557
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Back in the day, I had subscriptions to Sound & Vision, Home Theater Mag, Stereophile etc. I'm familiar w/ the methods used to analytically measure/quantify specs and throw "real world" scenarios at a receiver. Basic concepts like quality toroidal transformers, individual amp modules w/ dedicated power supplies, shielding, thicker gauge cases etc. do make a difference to an extent. It's what the Pioneer Elite, Sony ES and higher Denon/Marantz models employed, for their $1k+ models.

As w/ any subjective opinions, such as wine or other things, if it's good to you, that's all that matters. As some have noted, wattage/power is relevant as far sound pressure levels relating to the efficiency of your speakers and the size of your room. If you're in an apartment/condo, no sense in trying to create theater-level sound levels. Good enough is good enough.

My rants are simply an effort to point out to anyone interested, the value proposition of recent models and where they focus, and whether the value is there for some but not for others. If it's a fit, buy it.
foxblur
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Was at my costco early today and checked this very product. $499
dclive
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And Woodlands wants $499 as well.

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Oct 09, 2022 03:49 PM
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Steve1971Oct 09, 2022 03:49 PM
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Quote from supermanrob :
Every speaker needs amplification.

Im not sure jumping up to 9 channel "Atmos" is worth it unless you have an optimal setup with quality speakers.
I already have 7.2 and yes I have good speakers - not break the bank, but worth upgrading the receiver.
I can't say I want to reduce to 5.2.2 to get atmos. So it seems if I want a single atmos pair I need a 9.2 and two pair requires 11.2.
My assumption was a 7.2 that claimed to be atmos would be able to power 7.2 plus a pair of atmos.
Oct 09, 2022 04:00 PM
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dcliveOct 09, 2022 04:00 PM
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Quote from Steve1971 :
I already have 7.2 and yes I have good speakers - not break the bank, but worth upgrading the receiver.
I can't say I want to reduce to 5.2.2 to get atmos. So it seems if I want a single atmos pair I need a 9.2 and two pair requires 11.2.
My assumption was a 7.2 that claimed to be atmos would be able to power 7.2 plus a pair of atmos.
The number (7.2 or 9.2) refers to total speakers.
Atmos refers to a capability.
If you want 3 front, 2 rear, 2 back, 2 height (and 2 subs) that's a requirement for 9.2.
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Oct 09, 2022 04:33 PM
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wormraperOct 09, 2022 04:33 PM
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my costco dropped it to $319.99 this week
Oct 09, 2022 04:38 PM
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NoelV7557Oct 09, 2022 04:38 PM
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Quote from supermanrob :
Yes people have been trying to universally define what we hear since the dawn of time and it will continue.

All that reading/talk is ONE factor of a vast many when it comes to what we hear,you pointed a few other/more important ones.
Now if you could actually pick out everything you just read/talked about by merely listening, I would agree it would be more "relevant".

This is extremely subjective, take for instance your "create theater-level sound levels" comment, what does that mean!?

For me I would tell you a optimal "Atmos" setup in home easily out performs any movie theater.

My point/opinion you upgrade a receiver because of features not to improve the sound.

Does one make a "sound" difference in the end, yes but there are far many of factors ahead of it.

You will always have people pointing to some spec or measurement and proclaim the product is good or bad as a universal fact.

I do agree if it fits and you believe it's worth it by all means buy it.
I could go on and on, but don't want to bore the crowd, so this will be my last. There are details to build quality that some "claim" to hear; there are others that scientifically produce a cleaner signal at higher power levels (distortion & noise can be measured). There are things like clipping and overload/shutoff that happen when a cheaper amplifier attempts to power too many speakers simultaneously at higher levels, especially if the impedance of said speakers is on the lower end. These are real things. Perhaps not a concern for an apartment dweller, but is for a dedicated theater room able to produce sound levels of 100db+.

You ask what does "theater level" sound levels mean, I was referring to actual sound levels in db (100+). You couldn't do this in an apartment/condo, without getting a bang on the wall or ceiling. A basic "home theater in a box" would suffice for a 100sq. ft. room in an apartment. If you to get to 100+ db in a dedicated basement theater setup with larger full-range speakers, your amp has to be up to the task. I have doubts 75W will be enough.

Not to mention the reliability of higher build quality and the fact that it becomes collectible, rather than the disposable nature of the cheaper stuff. The "essence" of what makes a nicer receiver - endures over time, where as the "features" in the cheaper ones go by the wayside as newer features get rolled out.

Rant over, thanks for indulging
Last edited by NoelV7557 October 9, 2022 at 10:40 AM.
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Oct 09, 2022 04:48 PM
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dcliveOct 09, 2022 04:48 PM
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Quote from wormraper :
my costco dropped it to $319.99 this week
Which?
Oct 09, 2022 05:12 PM
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LotsahOct 09, 2022 05:12 PM
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Quote from OrangeManatee141 :
How many did you see and for how much?
8 in stock at Tempe as of Sunday morning for $349.97
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Oct 09, 2022 05:49 PM
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Oct 09, 2022 05:49 PM
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Quote from Steve1971 :
I already have 7.2 and yes I have good speakers - not break the bank, but worth upgrading the receiver.
I can't say I want to reduce to 5.2.2 to get atmos. So it seems if I want a single atmos pair I need a 9.2 and two pair requires 11.2.
My assumption was a 7.2 that claimed to be atmos would be able to power 7.2 plus a pair of atmos.
Not to argue good speakers but i would say if your believe like is commonly suggested that you should only worry about LCR and surrounds and or "Atmos" speakers aren't as important, I would say "Atmos" is not worth it.

Not to mention placement of those speakers is just as important for optimal results.

There is a significant difference between one pair vs two "Atmos" speakers.
You are much better off doing 5.2.4 vs 7.2.2.

I would say if you are happy with your 7.2 setup. Going to 7.2.2 isn't really to going to be worth it especially for the cost.

When a receiver is listed as a 7.2 4K, just means it has 7 channels and will decode "Atmos" codecs.
You always have the core 5.1 to consider.
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Oct 09, 2022 06:05 PM
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cvrefugeeOct 09, 2022 06:05 PM
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Quote from tlinus :
May I know how many are left there? do you mean the Costco in McKinley street? I am interested
I just got one and there are 6 left as of 11:05 am
Oct 09, 2022 07:20 PM
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NKAROct 09, 2022 07:20 PM
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Any stores in Atlanta having the markdown price ?
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Oct 09, 2022 07:22 PM
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cvuong1984Oct 09, 2022 07:22 PM
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Quote from skyjockey :
Wow, now I have a reason to sign up for costco. Just wish I could get a deal on a membership
Just get someone to buy you a gift card.
Oct 09, 2022 07:24 PM
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PeeLo801Oct 09, 2022 07:24 PM
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I just bought the Klipsch Reference Cinema theater pack that's also FP from Adorama that I will be powering with this.

Does anyone have any recommendations for wall mounted height speakers for discrete Atmos to complement this setup?

I was thinking of getting a pair of Klipsch R-41M bookshelf speakers and use those as the front/left speakers and then use two satellites from the reference Cinema pack as the height speakers. I'm using this in an 8x10 game room.
Oct 09, 2022 07:26 PM
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venom.gokuOct 09, 2022 07:26 PM
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$499 in Costco near me Tracy, CA.
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Oct 09, 2022 07:27 PM
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sam_ayOct 09, 2022 07:27 PM
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Anyone knows if any store in Raleigh carries this for the discounted price?
I didn't see any at the Apex store today.
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Oct 09, 2022 07:35 PM
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TamilandaOct 09, 2022 07:35 PM
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Did anyone see deal price at DFW area?
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Oct 09, 2022 07:37 PM
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ArjunR8627Oct 09, 2022 07:37 PM
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Quote from Tamilanda :
Did anyone see deal price at DFW area?
Looking for dfw info as well
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