Costco Wholesale has for their
Members: Denon AVR-S760H 7.2-Channel 8K Ultra HD AV Receiver for
$399.99.
Shipping is free.
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Features:- 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
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Of the Costco trinity, consensus was that the Denon worked the best, but sounded the worst. The Yamaha sounded the best, but people still could never get it to work with HDMI for 4k/120hz or VRR. The Onkyo has the prettiest menus, was the easiest to setup, and has the nicest features(2x hdmi out). The Onkyo sounded slightly better than the Denon, but still noticeably worse than the Yamaha, and was the least reliable. I like products that work and are reliable, so I landed on Denon.
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edit: I would only be connecting a 5.1 system to it at this point in time since my living space is pretty small. I assume I should save that extra $200 and go with the Yamaha?
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edit: I would only be connecting a 5.1 system to it at this point in time since my living space is pretty small. I assume I should save that extra $200 and go with the Yamaha?
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Depends on your needs
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edit: I would only be connecting a 5.1 system to it at this point in time since my living space is pretty small. I assume I should save that extra $200 and go with the Yamaha?
I love the Denon. Tried the Yamaha rxv385, but the subwoofer doesn't work with the same cable. Also I didn't figure out how to get the RAC on my tv working with the Yamaha receiver (audio from tv to receiver). I know it's my fault.
If you are not worried about getting Dolby Atmos, then I think you can go with Yamaha. Also Yamaha is the better deal for $200.
Denon will be future proof for a while with Atmos and Video capability if you pass thru (Google tv dongle, Roku, game console)
Audio output: regular stereo (can do 2ch only or 2ch+sub), next is all channel stereo (it'll play thru all of your speakers)
this can do the same as your sound bar in any surround sound mode where vocals are prioritized at front channel (2 or 3 including center)
Denon will be future proof for a while with Atmos and Video capability if you pass thru (Google tv dongle, Roku, game console)
Audio output: regular stereo (can do 2ch only or 2ch+sub), next is all channel stereo (it'll play thru all of your speakers)
this can do the same as your sound bar in any surround sound mode where vocals are prioritized at front channel (2 or 3 including center)
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That wouldn't be a problem at all.
2 LR only
2+sub
3+sub
5.1
Then max of 5.2.2
5=L+R+C+SL+SR
.2= 2 SUBS
.2= 2 Atmos
Not sure if I can answer your question. I have 5.1 speakers connected to the Denon. The Denon receiver has several sound modes (9) and one is "multi-channel stereo" I used all the time. In that mode and when I play this test video(https://youtu.be/_TX--Fku9NQ) , both front and surround speakers make noise when video shows playing front L or R; only surrounding speaker makes noise when video shows playing surroundings.
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edit: I would only be connecting a 5.1 system to it at this point in time since my living space is pretty small. I assume I should save that extra $200 and go with the Yamaha?