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Get Cheap Denon AVR-988 7.1-Channel Multizone Home Theater Receiver

Denon AVR-988 7.1-Channel Multizone Home Theater Receiver

Denon AVR-988 7.1-Channel Multizone Home Theater Receiver

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #52904 in Receiver or Amplifier
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Denon
  • Model: AVR988
  • Dimensions: 12.05" h x
    20.71" w x
    20.04" l,
    35.00 pounds

Features

  • 7.1-channel 2-zone/2-source A/V home theater receiver with 110 watts per channel power output
  • Supports Dolby Pro Logic IIx, DTS Neo:6 Surround, DTS-ES Extended Surround, DTS-HD, and Dolby True HD multichannel formats
  • Audyssey MultEQ calibration process makes setup easy; Faroudja DCDi video processing
  • 2 HDMI v1.3a digital video inputs and 1 HDMI monitor output; compatible with iPods and XM satellite radio receivers
  • Measures 17.1 x 6.75 x 16.55 inches (W x H x D) and weighs 29 pounds; 2-year warranty





Denon AVR-988 7.1-Channel Multizone Home Theater Receiver









Product Description

A/V Multi Source/Zone Receiver





   



Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

70 of 72 people found the following review helpful.
5High performance for a great price! Denon AVR 988
By Rob Williams
This was a strong performing receiver at $1200. Now it is an amazing value. Why?Pros1) Clean high current power- in the end, the most important thing. Strip away all the bells and whistles and "features" and listen to it. Many receivers brag about 100 watts of power and yet sound thin. Denon is known for amplifier quality. This Denon receiver was designed for the $1200 instead of the $500 price point and has the parts quality that reflects it (good power supply, shielding, and separate circuit boards for Digital, Analog Video and Analog Audio) The receiver has 110 watts for 7 channels and will drive your speakers for better bass and clarity.2) 1080P Upconversion- there is two types of upconversion. In other words, what are you doing to a VCR or other analog video signal to make it HDMI? Some receivers "Transcode", which means they convert from regular composite video, S-Video, or Component video to HDMI. This is done for convenience. You get all of your sources on one HDMI cable going into the TV, but don't expect any improvement in video quality. The other way of conversion is called upconversion or "scaling." Now you are taking a 480i signal and converting it to 1080i or 1080P. The quality of that process varies widely. Some upconverters make the image look horrible. Some only upconvert to 1080i. Denon uses a Faroudja FLi2310 video processor that provides video scaling up to 1080p resolution. On other words, it makes your old stuff look good. Not as good as true HD source material, but it is a significant improvement.3) Dolby True HD and DTS-HD Master Audio- decodes them both.4) Multi-Zone/Multi-Source: Use 5 of the channels for home theater and the 2 other channels to power a second zone (like speakers for an outdoor deck) with a different source. So you can watch movies in the family room and still have a CD playing outside. The second zone can be fed from the coax digital or optical digital input (rather than only analog), something that many other multi-source receivers can't do.5) Auto Setup: Many people buy a receiver and never bother to set it up to compensate for their room and speakers. I prefer to set up a receiver manually for inputs, speaker size and distance and it can make a huge difference in sound quality. Denon makes setup easy. Once you plug in the microphone, the receiver automatically detects and enters in auto-setup mode. The Audyssey Multi EQ XT can be setup for 8 favorite listening setups...you can calibrate it for a couple watching movies vs a group watching a football game. There is a large difference among auto EQs, and Audyssey does a good job.6) Auto Lipsync- Have you noticed the image not match up with the sound? Rather than put up with that movie experience, the Denon receiver will allow you to correct for the delays between the video and audio processing.7) Shh...don't tell anyone, but this receiver is very, very close in performance to Denon's AVR 2808. Just less expensive!8) Yes, it even still has a phono input.9) Music restorer- Playing an iPod? Use this to make compressed audio sources sound less worse.DrawbackAlthough it will convert other inputs to HDMI, it only has two HDMI inputs. For those who want more HDMI inputs, add a HDMI switcher box. One of the best reviewed ones is the Oppo. It works with Tivo, Comcast cable boxes, and with Denon receivers.OPPO HM-31 Certified HDMI 1.3 and 1080p Switch

35 of 39 people found the following review helpful.
4Verry affordable, great receiver for the money!
By ManiS
Excellent music and video capabilities including the latest HD formats, and 1080p conversion is real (works well).Denon is known for faithful reproduction of music and usually the cornerstone of low end /budget audiophile systems. I tried these with Martin Logan Aeon i Speakers and they sound fine (considering Martin Logans require amps to drive large currents at 2 to 4 ohms, but still not enough - while the sound quality is fine - no additional noises/artifacts, the volume tends to be low with martin logans); so I am forced to use other (Polk) speakers with these too for the most part (in 5 channel mode instead of stereo for classical music) in most situations (that and the bad docs/remote/gui setup is why I am giving 4 stars!)Pros: 1. analog conversion all the way to HDMI 1080p2. downward conversion to svhs/analog for multizones3. Excellent connectivity to networked music (ASD-1r/3w/3n docs - optional) and ipods4. easy setup for room5. Preamp output availableCons:1. Still bad/complicated remote! (and bad documentation too).2. Only 2 HDMI inputs?Didn't test on screen menu feature on this yet (one year old Denon 588 didn't have that)Overall it is a good product especially compared to the similar 2808 that sells for $1000 upwards. Both are similar featured (except that 2808 supports 3 zone/3 source compared to 2 zone/2 source for 988 model; and 2808 also has a simple second remote that is good; the rest of the amp is exactly the same as 988, just costs more!).Considering the price and features, this model is a steal right now!Update/Caveat: If your speakers are 6 ohms or higher, then this receiver is great! So decide carefully taking all the components in to consideration. For my case, I am adding a good stereo amp (Class D) to drive the martin logans using the pre out for zone 2 as the input for the stereo amp.UPDATE: Looks like Denon has introduced new models AVR-989 and 2809Cl with just 2 differences (115W instead of 110W per ch. and 4 HDMI inputs - they listened to the reviewers/users and increased the number of HDMI inputs)! That's the reason that these are getting discounted right now; if you don't care about more than 2 HDMI inputs, this is the best sale ever.I have used Marantz, harmon kardon and sony in the past (never used Onkyo but reading reviews I stayed away from it because of power/burn out issues) and all of them have had troubles with power - usually gets heated a lot more than denons, sometimes protection circuit kicks in and turns off those receivers in my setup (goes to power efficiency of Denons, that they are able to give better wattage without wasting extra power).

18 of 20 people found the following review helpful.
5Denon has it all
By T. Strane
This receiver is fully customizable to my media room. This thing lets you assign the HDMI inputs to your devices and Label them on the display. (I also setup the XBox and labeled the HDP2 inputs XBox 360. Just don't forget to select, in the setup,analog sound.) Plus this Denon has a mic that you plug in the front to set up your speakers. It will decode most sound codecs and transmit them to your speakers with class. The video, analog to digital 1080p, scaling works great. If you are smart enough to hook up the wires in the back, you are smart enough to customize the setup features. :) I love it.

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Denon AVR-988 7.1-Channel Multizone Home Theater Receiver. Reviewed by Keenan I. Rating: 4.8

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