Update: This popular deal is available again.
Adorama has
Denon AVR-S970H 7.2-Channel 8K Network AV Receiver on sale for
$399.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Editor
iconian for sharing this deal.
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About this Item:
- Supports 7.2 or 5.2.2-Channel Audio
- Up to 90W per Channel at 8 Ohms
- Up to 8K HDR Video
- Use with HEOS for Multi-Room Audio
- Dolby Atmos & DTS:X Support
- Wi-Fi & Bluetooth Connectivity
- Audyssey MultEQ Room Calibration
- Next-Gen Gaming Support
- Works with AirPlay 2, Siri & Alexa
- 2-Zone Multi-Source Audio
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And if you're not gaming, then there's basically no rationale to be heavily invested in one of these anyway -- not unless your receiver is really old and in need of replacement.
This IS a great deal though. I've been through recent Onkyo and Sony AVR's to test them out, and I'm happiest with the 2019 Denon I have (x4500) with the higher end Audyssey. If the Audyssey in this AVR works half as well (I have not tried it, only the XT32 version) then it really makes it a phenomenal deal. The Onkyo I tried (7100) was like a featherweight by comparison and sounded so weak, even with the much touted Dirac Live being implemented (and I did calibrate my system with it, and it still sounded terrible).
I've actually never used it with this version so not sure how big a benefit.
Currently I have a Yamaha 7850 will play 5.2.1 and then through the zone b pre outputs and a second amp plays the LR in the kitchen speakers. It's nice it somehow plays atmos and stereo tracks at once.
Anyways this purchase is for a different TV with 5 speakers so but I do hope to zone b the patio speakers off it. Hopefully denons app is better than yamahas
I was using a cheap optical to analog DAC on my HK, but that receiver got to be very erratic.
I don't use Atmos, so I can't speak to that.
How much/many you need varies widely and many factors to consider.
Just look at those 703's, Polk's says:
"Recommended Amplifier Power Per Channel:20 watts → 200 watts"
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Might be because I'm in NY but I dunno. Might as well give it a shot as it was a seamless process for me.
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