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"I own the 5805 and IT IS AWSOME" on
Pros: Every feature you want in an AV reciever. It's video scaling is top notch and it delivers outstanding audio. It raises the bar for digital connectivity in an AV system. It has all the options for setting up any AV system you can invision now or in the
Cons: It's one big, heavy mother. Setup is complex and the mic to do room EQ automatically is not included. (It ought to be for $6,000!). A professional custom installer is needed to get all of the horsepower out of this system.
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"TRUE DIGITAL A/V RECEIVER" on
Pros: THIS RECEIVER IS NEEDED BECAUSE OF ALL THE SOURCES THAT HAVE DVI AND OR HDMI,MUST DISPLAYS ONLY HAVE ONE OR THE OTHER.BEING ABLE TO DO DIGITAL VIDEO AND AUDIO SWITCHING FROM ONE UNIT IS THE WAY OF THE FUTURE AND THE FUTURE IS NOW,AS FOR THE PRICE $6000 R
Cons: I WOULD PREFFER A TOUCH PANEL REMOTE
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"Please, Denon is NOT Hi-End despite the $$$." on
Pros: While some may think $6K is a lot for a piece of audio gear there are many who don't. There are many, including myself who have many thousands of dollars invested in their gear. Denon is NOT audiophile quality. NEVER has been. They are not even Class B. T
Cons: While cutting edge Video-Wise & Digital-Wise(great DVI-D, HDMI, Firewire, Etc). It leaves a lot to be desired from the Analog Audio sonics side. Not Audiophile Class A equipment despite the $6K price tag. Since it's not Audiophile class and it's not f
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"The beast from the east!" on
Pros: Lots of "good idea" features. State of the art.
Cons: Pure size. Practicality. Cost. Although this reciever boast tons of what seem like usable features. To an everyday or even unordinary customer this doesn't all pull into practical. You can definately buy seperate pieces of gear. Either way it should be pr
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"All in one receiver" on
Pros: seperate power supplies, wonderful tonal balance. Quality product. Agree with audiophile that this is not a receiver for the average joe looking at a cheap/moderately prices setup.
Cons: Large space needed to house this monster.