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Pros I own the 2310 model (the one up from the 1910) but I just had to chime in about how wrong the review of the 1910 was (see below). The receiver is a great choice overall, and solid, as are most Denon products
Cons Price, remote
Summary The CNET review first complains that Audyssey misrepresented the front speakers at Small and they manually reset them to Large. Anyone who knows even the slightest bit about Audessey (which is used in a ton of good receivers) knows that you ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS set the front speakers to SMALL. ... Expand full review
Summary: The CNET review first complains that Audyssey misrepresented the front speakers at Small and they manually reset them to Large. Anyone who knows even the slightest bit about Audessey (which is used in a ton of good receivers) knows that you ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS set the front speakers to SMALL. I have 4 foot high 80 lb JBL studio series fronts...and they are set to small. You NEVER want your sub-woofer frequencies to be sent to the mid size cones in your fronts, which is what happens when you set the fronts to Large.
Second, the reviewer complains that the sub-woofer distance was incorrectly identified by a few feet. Again, LEARN ABOUT AUDYSSEY before incorrectly complaining. It CLEARLY states (right in the Denon manual!) that sub-woofer distance is NOT MEANT to be an actual distance, and NOT TO TOUCH THE SETTING once it is automatically calculated.
The thing that hurts my head is, you even REFERENCE Batpig's "easier" manual, which has a TON of Audyssey info right there!
I suggest Matt and Steve read the manual and brush up on Audyssey and then re-write the review.
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