Denon AVR-3310CI
Starting at: $931.59

Editors' Take
Denon always unveils its new AV receivers a little later than competitors, and on Monday the company announced its new 2009 lineup. Like other manufacturers, Denon is offering more features at lower price points, including high-resolution audio decoding (Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio), Dolby Pro Logic IIz processing, and analog video upconversion on every receiver. Let's take a look at the new lineup.
Key features of the Denon AVR-590:
- 5.1 channel AV receiver
- Three HDMI inputs
- Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio and Dolby Pro Logic IIz decoding
- Upconverts analog video signals over HDMI to 480p
- Text-based onscreen display
- Two component video inputs
- No S-Video inputs
- Three digital audio inputs (two optical, one coaxial)
- Audyssey Dynamic Volume and Dynamic Volume
- $350 list price, available in June
Key step-up features of the Denon AVR-1610:
- Custom installer-friendly version of the AVR-590
- $380 list price, available in May
Key step-up features of the Denon AVR-790:
- 7.1 AV receiver
- Four HDMI inputs
- Upconverts analog video signals over HDMI to 1080p
- HDMI-HDMI video scaling
- Three digital audio inputs (two optical, two coaxial)
- 7.1 analog audio inputs
- Sirius-ready
- $500 list price, available in June
Key step-up features of the Denon AVR-1910:
- Custom installer-friendly version of the AVR-790
- $550 list price, available in May
Key step-up features of the Denon AVR-890:
- Five HDMI inputs
- Full graphical user interface (GUI) menu system
- Phono input
- Three AV inputs with S-Video
- Second zone functionality
- $800 list price, available in June
Key step-up features of the AVR-2310CI:
- Custom installer-friendly version of the AVR-890
- $850 list price, available in June
Key step-up features of the Denon AVR-990:
- Networking functionality via Ethernet
- Rhapsody and Napster streaming supported
- Access to over 7,500 internet radio stations
- Stream music from a connected PC
- Built-in HD radio
- USB front input
- $1,500 list price, available in July
Key step-up features of the Denon AVR-3310CI:
- Custom installer-friendly version of the AVR-990
- $1,500 list price, available in June
Key step-up features of the Denon AVR-4310CI:
- Six HDMI inputs, including one front panel input
- Two HDMI outputs
- XM- and Sirius-ready
- First AV receiver with Audyssey DSX processing
- Connect iPod directly via USB
- $2,000 list price, available in May
That's a lot to swallow at once, but here are our big takeaways.
Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby Pro Logic IIz, and analog upconversion on all models
Yes, even the entry-level Denon AVR-590 come packed with a full suite of features. While that's obviously a nice bullet point for Denon from a marketing perspective, it also translates into value for consumers as the AVR-590 compares favorably with similarly priced receivers like the Sony STR-DH800 and Onkyo TX-SR507.
No more Faroudja video processing
One of the minor knocks we had against last year's AVR-1909 was that its video processing was only average. Denon is looking to improve on analog upconversion video quality this year, and is dropping Faroudja in favor of Anchor Bay or proprietary video processing chips. We won't know how the new receivers will perform until we get them in for testing, but we're happy to see manufacturers finally addressing subpar video quality from AV receivers.
Same frustrating remotes
We consistently knock Denon for included confusing remotes with its receivers, and there looks to be no major changes this year. That means buyers may want to build in the cost of a quality universal remote when considering a Denon.
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"DO NOT BUY THIS AVR - WARNING" By passerby024600
Pros: This is a great unit, but it breaks down and Denon offers the worst of the worst for customer support.
Cons: We have 3 of these to date as when we bought the first one, we loved it. But then they have all fallen apart and are all in warranty repair, the longest being 64 days and counting.
The units all have network problems and functionality that crashes. If
Summary: DO NOT BUY for Denon. I have to say, when these were working, they are fantastic units. I made the mistake of buying two additional units for installation in different parts of the house. I started having problems a couple of months later and there is no end in sight. ... Expand full review
"Excellent home theater and music listening AVR" By chrisco-bc
Pros: Build quality
Power
Clean and clear sound
7.1
Automatic surround speaker calibration system with mic
Simple remote
Cons: Parts of the manual are cryptic and difficult to understand.
Thankfully someone has translated Denon manuals into user friendly language at this link http://batpigworld.com/index.html
Summary: Has more features than I use or need and has the power and sound quality to produce an exceptional home theater and music listening experience. I'm quite happy with it.
Specifications
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- Product type: AV network receiver
- Amplifier output details: 130 Watt - 8 Ohm - 20 - 20000 Hz - THD0.05 % - 7 channel(s) (Surround) 170 Watt - 6 Ohm - THD0.7 % - 7 channel(s) (Surround)
- Built-in decoders: Dolby Digital DTS decoder DTS-ES Discrete 6.1 Dolby Digital EX DTS-HD High Resolution DTS-HD Master Audio DTS-ES Matrix 6.1 DTS Neo:6 Dolby Pro Logic IIz DTS Express Dolby TrueHD DTS 96/24













