Model: AVR-S960H (90W X 7) 7.2-Ch. with HEOS and Dolby Atmos 8K Ultra HD HDR Compatible AV Home Theater Receiver with Alexa
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Be aware this model can have 4k/120 passthru issues with certain devices. Denon did have an offer for a free adapter to resolve the issue, but I believe you had to register for it before September 2022.
After a certain serial number the adapter is not needed and you would think the ones Newegg is selling would be above that serial number, but a user left a review on 1/8 of this year complaining of this problem on their unit so perhaps Newegg has older stock they're trying to blow through.
Be aware this model can have 4k/120 passthru issues with certain devices. Denon did have an offer for a free adapter to resolve the issue, but I believe you had to register for it before September 2022.
After a certain serial number the adapter is not needed and you would think the ones Newegg is selling would be above that serial number, but a user left a review on 1/8 of this year complaining of this problem on their unit so perhaps Newegg has older stock they're trying to blow through.
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After a certain serial number the adapter is not needed and you would think the ones Newegg is selling would be above that serial number, but a user left a review on 1/8 of this year complaining of this problem on their unit so perhaps Newegg has older stock they're trying to blow through.
https://www.denon.com/en-us/hdmiadapter
https://support.denon.c
After a certain serial number the adapter is not needed and you would think the ones Newegg is selling would be above that serial number, but a user left a review on 1/8 of this year complaining of this problem on their unit so perhaps Newegg has older stock they're trying to blow through.
https://www.denon.com/en-us/hdmiadapter
https://support.denon.c
No this is the 960 whereas Costco is offering the 760. At a glance the difference is 90watts vs 75watts per channel.