NEWS: Denon's £1300 network receiver

Andrew Everard 21 November 2007 11:53

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This, complete with its brace of remote controls, is the new Denon AVR-3808, a network-capable HD Audio receiver which slots into the range between the £900 AVR-2808, reviewed in the Awards issue, and the £2000 AVR-4308, tested in November's WHFSV.
The £1300 unit's HDMI 1.3a connectivity means it can handle Dolby True HD and DTS-HD audio, supports Deep Colour and xvYCC, and has Auto Lip Sync. There are four HDMI inputs, analogue and digital video upscaling to 1080p and connections for an iPod using Denon's optional ASD-1R dock.
Other features include network streaming of music files and internet radio via an Ethernet connection, USB sockets front and rear, and PC set-up and control, with the option of remote diagnosis, update and upgrade via an internet link.
It delivers 7x160W, uses three independent transformers and nine independent power supply circuits, and has both Denon's Advanced AL24 Plus conversion and the company's Dynamic Discrete Surround Circuit HD.
A Compressed Audio Restorer can be used with all computer-stored music files, and there also a comprehensive Pure Direct provision for the best audio quality.
Audyssey MultEQ XT is used for automatic set-up, there's a new photo-real Graphical User Interface, and the receiver can deliver entertainment into up to three zones, a second handset being provided for use in the remote zones.

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Comments

stuart123 November 21, 2007 12:58

Looks good on paper, but has anyone heard it?

I am looking for a new receiver with the hd sound formats to go with my m+k xenon 36 system. Not the onkyo though as it a bit of a munter!!

Any ideas?

GC69 November 21, 2007 13:45

I have bought one of these a few weeks ago and now it has run in a bit, I am starting to forget about what it cost.

It's really crisp with cinema stuff.

Goes very loud and has loads of stuff I haven't even started using yet.

Excellent

stuart123 November 21, 2007 14:08

Thanks

I will book an demo.

contagion November 24, 2007 13:55

Ordered it on 22 november. Should get it on monday 26.

Dont know if i should have just bit the bullet and bought the AVR-4308.

Shame it hasnt got THX  though

ka5h November 27, 2007 13:47

I would love to see these top receivers tested against each other, specifically the Yamaha RX-V3800, Denon AVR-3808, Onkyo TX-875/905 and Pioneer VSX-LX70

FazZ November 27, 2007 14:15

<b><i>Hmm?! </b></i>  Denon AVR-4308 Vs Onkyo TX-905 Vs Marantz SR7002

Want to replace my dying Denon, but good alternatives are now appearing, making the Denon AVR-4308 work that much more for it's money... don't you just love competition from every corner! ;)

tstichelbout December 6, 2007 21:36

I am also looking for a test  against each other, specifically the Yamaha RX-V3800, Denon AVR-3808, Onkyo TX-875/905 and Pioneer VSX-LX70.

In the magazine I find onkyo is the best (against yamaha?), but on blogs it seems also it's running very hot. So which one is the best pick?

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About Andrew Everard

Andrew Everard, Audio Editor of Gramophone since November 1999 and What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision's Consulting Editor, read English at Queens' College, Cambridge a very long time ago! He started his journalistic career in 1982 on Haymarket's photographic magazines, and subsequently worked on What Hi-Fi?, High Fidelity, Audiophile and Home Cinema magazines, as well as contributing a monthly column to Japanese title HiVi.