expired Posted by x2ox2o • Aug 15, 2024
Aug 15, 2024 3:39 PM
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expired Posted by x2ox2o • Aug 15, 2024
Aug 15, 2024 3:39 PM
Costco Members: Denon AVR-X1700H 7.2-Channel 8K HDMI AV Receiver
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Plug your HDMI 2.1 source directly into an available HDMI 2.1 input on your TV then use that monitors ARC to pass back the Atmos/DTSx codec to your current receiver. Requires double the HDMI cables and not available in every use case (In-Wall Pass Thrus) and make require some interim panduits but beats having to pay MSRP until the 3rd or so generation of eARC/HDMI 2.1 receivers come down in prices.
I have 6 Denon's from 2008 3808CI to current s760h and none of them have had HDMI board failures. All in use and most connected to OLED TV's.
As long as they have proper ventilation they should be fine. If you are worried about heat then add an AC Infinity cooling fan.
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Plug your HDMI 2.1 source directly into an available HDMI 2.1 input on your TV then use that monitors ARC to pass back the Atmos/DTSx codec to your current receiver. Requires double the HDMI cables and not available in every use case (In-Wall Pass Thrus) and make require some interim panduits but beats having to pay MSRP until the 3rd or so generation of eARC/HDMI 2.1 receivers come down in prices.
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I connect my old Technics turntable directly to my Denon s750h that has a phono input. Works great!
Plug your HDMI 2.1 source directly into an available HDMI 2.1 input on your TV then use that monitors ARC to pass back the Atmos/DTSx codec to your current receiver. Requires double the HDMI cables and not available in every use case (In-Wall Pass Thrus) and make require some interim panduits but beats having to pay MSRP until the 3rd or so generation of eARC/HDMI 2.1 receivers come down in prices.
I have been using rx v385 with that workaround while prices came down but the sr3100 seems like it does 4k hdr/120hz perfectly
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If I recall correctly need to jump up to 3800 for independent sub outs with the current models.