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Reddit mentions of Denon AVR-X2300W 7.2 Channel Full 4K Ultra HD AV Receiver with Bluetooth

Sentiment score: 7
Reddit mentions: 8

We found 8 Reddit mentions of Denon AVR-X2300W 7.2 Channel Full 4K Ultra HD AV Receiver with Bluetooth. Here are the top ones.

Denon AVR-X2300W 7.2 Channel Full 4K Ultra HD AV Receiver with Bluetooth
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7.2 channel AV Receiver with 95W per channel (8 ohms, 20 Hz~20 kHz, 0.08% THD)3D and 4K Ultra HD/60Hz full rate pass-through with HDR, BT.2020, 4:4:4 Pure Color support; 8 HDMI inputs (incl. 1 front) and 2 outputs (Main/Sub) with full HCDP 2.2 support. 4K Up-scalingBuilt-in Bluetooth(R) and Wi-Fi. Streaming Content; Airplay, vTuner Internet Radio, Pandora, SiriusXM, Spotify Connect, DLNA. DSD, FLAC, ALAC, and AIFF High Resolution Audio StreamingDolby Atmos (up to 5.1.2), DTS:X ready (via firmware update). Audyssey MultEQ XT with Dynamic Volume and Dynamic EQFree Remote App for iOS, Android and Kindle Fire. HEOS Wireless Multi-Room Control with the HEOS Link (Sold Separately). Eco ModeThe Denon AVR-X2300W delivers incredibly immersive surround sound, Dolby Atmos decoding and processing offer the same revolutionary 3D surround sound found in movie theaters
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Found 8 comments on Denon AVR-X2300W 7.2 Channel Full 4K Ultra HD AV Receiver with Bluetooth:

u/MidnightMoon1331 · 4 pointsr/hometheater

With the options you're looking for, you'll really jack the price up a few notches. Here's is a Denon I found with 7 HDMI and 4k. In Amazon you can filter by number of HDMI ports. It's a bit pricey, but will likely do most of what you need.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01E69LWWA/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1477991506&sr=1-3


As far as wireless speakers go, you're limited in options. Sonos is great, but lacking in the true 5.1 theater environment. I haven't worked with many other wireless systems that work as well.

u/niuguy · 2 pointsr/xboxone

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01E69LWWA/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1497795354&sr=8-4&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=denon+receiver&dpPl=1&dpID=41hHiDRvTaL&ref=plSrch

I think this is a much better buy although it's a bit more expensive. Those super cheap receivers have terrible amp sections and their power tends to be overstated... Especially when running full surround

That Denon has 7 discrete amps that are more powerful and lower in noise and also has better auto calibration.

u/SirMaster · 2 pointsr/hometheater

Any reason you are considering the Denon 920W over the X2300W? One nice piece is it has MultEQ XT over the plain MultEQ.

https://www.amazon.com/Denon-AVR-X2300W-Channel-Receiver-Bluetooth/dp/B01E69LWWA

u/asdfirl22 · 1 pointr/hometheater

Thanks. I think I want a 2016 receiver due to the updated integration with apps etc, so I've narrowed it down to these:

599 USD - Denon AVR-X2300W 7.2 Channel Full 4K Ultra HD AV Receiver with Bluetooth

349 USD - Yamaha RX-V481

499 USD - Yamaha RX-V581

428 USD - Onkyo TX-NR555

I believe they all have WiFi, Bluetooth, 4k. I'm not sure about HDR though.

I'll check out those bookshelf speakers, they look interesting (if pricey). The sub looks interesting as well.

Other choices:

899 USD - Klipsch R115SW and WA2 Kit Subwoofer and Wireless Kit

u/paint_it_matte · 1 pointr/audiophile

Hi everyone, im looking for advice on a receiver for the Elac Unfi UB5's. I know these are 4 ohm speakers and have been looking into the Denon AVR-X2300 and X3300W because of the "low impedance drive capability to easily handle 4 ohm speakers".

This is my first set up so I just want to make sure I'm not buying any mis-matching components. Any advice is greatly appreciated!
Thanks

u/zim2411 · 1 pointr/audiophile

I've read bad things about Fluance, but haven't heard them in person. I would also not bother with Atmos and instead focus on getting a really great 5.1 (or 5.2) system together. I recommend you try and demo speakers in person too. The Polk subs are iffy, I would skip their entry level subs.

This Definitive Technology set is a really solid deal. Purchased separately that would be around a ~$2500 set of speakers, now for $1040. The floorstanding speakers are the last generation but still excellent. They include powered subs too so you don't need separate subwoofers either. Coupled with this Denon receiver and you're all set. ($600 with Amazon Prime -- if you don't have Prime already you can get it and still save money over the full retail price.)

u/mr_easy_e · 1 pointr/BudgetAudiophile

As an example: 7 HDMI, Audyssey MultEQ XT room correction, adjustable crossover, plenty of power for most people, plus a ton of other features. It does lack a phono preamp. All the brands are similar on these features in the $500 range, which is the cost of the Cambridge. I know it feels like a waste to not use it for the surround, but at this price the surround receivers are a remarkably better value than the stereo ones due to the competition and economies of scale.

https://www.amazon.com/Denon-AVR-X2300W-Channel-Receiver-Bluetooth/dp/B01E69LWWA/ref=sr_1_6?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1502230347&sr=1-6&keywords=denon+receiver

u/Idontstandout · 1 pointr/hometheater

Hdcp 2.2 seems to be the flavor of this round. You might want to future proof by making sure your receiver has this. It's also nice to gave the video upscaling features that some receivers can do better than tvs. I heard the denon i/p scaler is better than most tvs.

Atmos, is also a feature that may interest you in the future for more sound immersion. A refurbed Denon with all of these features could be close to $500.


this might fill all of the requirements