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Features:- Elevate your audio experience with our 9.4-channel amplifier, boasting an impressive 105 watts per channel for powerful, immersive sound like never before
- Immerse yourself in the future of visual entertainment with support for 8K Ultra HD video and HDCP 2.3, delivering stunning clarity and vibrant detail to your screen
- Indulge in breathtaking visuals with support for HDR10, Dolby Vision, HLG, and IMAX Enhanced, ensuring every frame is filled with lifelike colors and dynamic contrast
- Create a seamless audio ecosystem throughout your home with the convenience of built-in HEOS wireless multi-room audio, allowing you to stream your favorite music effortlessly in any room
- Experience the ultimate convenience and versatility with Apple AirPlay 2 and Amazon Alexa compatibility, effortlessly connecting and streaming from your favorite devices
- Achieve optimal sound quality in any space with Audyssey MultEQ XT32 room correction, fine-tuning your audio to deliver a balanced and immersive listening experience
- Immerse yourself in a world of captivating audio with support for DTS:X and DTS:X Pro, transporting you to the heart of every movie, game, or music piece
- Unleash the full potential of your audio setup with support for Dolby Atmos and Dolby Atmos Height Virtualizer, bringing a three-dimensional audio experience that fills your room with stunning detail and depth
- Connect all your devices effortlessly with 8 HDMI inputs and 3 HDMI outputs, providing ample connectivity options to manage your entire home entertainment system
- Rediscover the beauty of high-resolution audio files with the convenience of a front-panel USB port, allowing you to enjoy pristine sound quality and immersive musical experiences
Includes:- Denon AVR-X3800H 105W 9.4-Channel 8K Network AV Receiver
- Remote Control with Batteries
- AM Antenna
- FM Antenna
- Audyssey Microphone
- Cardboard Microphone Stand
- 2x External Detachable Antennas
- Wire Labels
- AC Cord
- Denon 3 Year Limited Warranty
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Ok I think I fixed the link, try it again.
In basic terms ART is Dirac's new RC add on to DL/DLBC.
Here is a video from Dirac themselves, hope it helps.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WFCFqtU
In basic terms ART is Dirac's new RC add on to DL/DLBC.
Here is a video from Dirac themselves, hope it helps.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WFCFqtU
Thanks. So A1EVO doesn't do any do anything similar to solve sub issues?
It does, here is a video of the latest version.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQHF0-MOMMY
It depends on importance of features for you.
Keep in mind one feature the RZ30 can't negate is the extra channels.
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Great price!
As someone mentioned in another post BB was finally closing their Magnolia section and clearing out everything.
Unfortunately no luck here, I would have upgraded from this to the Cinema 50 for $1050! 😩
I don't know what DSP is in the PAC AVRs (RZ50, etc.) but based on the issues they're having with DLBC, lets just say I don't have a lot of confidence ART is showing up for them. As being able to perform DLBC is a requirement for ART, this rules out the following AVRs that have the base Dirac license:
Onkyo 7100
Integra DRX 3.4
Pioneer 305
Pioneer 505 (never got DLBC and the brand appears to be orphaned)
Those AVR's you mentioned from PAC seem to be quite popular
I just dont see someone spending $900 for DIRAC licenses on a $1000 AVR
Possible yes..probable..I dont think so
if you want to speculate on orphans..You might speak to the recent acquisition of Sound United , By Harman Internation( Samsung)at 65% less than it was sold for just a few years ago. Along with their financial numbers, rumored to be 30% down year over year in sales
As I mentioned in AVS forum..I cant imagine Harman International is not going to stop that financial bleeding with cuts very quickly on their new acquisition.
I just dont see someone spending $900 for DIRAC licenses on a $1000 AVR
Possible yes..probable..I dont think so
I would argue that it depends how much value you believe Dirac offers.
People often say Dirac is head and shoulders better when it comes to sound improvement.
If that's the belief then that $900 sound improvement is exactly the same on a $1k avr as it is on a $2k avr.
You can look at the graph at the bottom of this link.
Dirac gives you a basic illustration of what each of their RCs offer.
ART offers quite a bit of benefit vs Dirac Live that's often rolled into those popular avrs.
Imo it makes more sense to spend $1k rather than $2k on an AVR where you can have this sound improvement.
https://www.dirac.com/live/dirac-...treatment/
In basic terms, it has more upside/features.
Whether they are of value for the extra cost is a personal choice.
Here is a feature comparison that should help.
https://www.zkelectroni
Whether they are of value for the extra cost is a personal choice.
Here is a feature comparison that should help.
https://www.zkelectroni
Thanks. So the answer would be (for anyone else who is interested):
+ 2 additional channels of processing
+ Auro 3D
- The Integra includes a DIRAC license.
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