Explore your favorite Internet stations with this Denon 7.2 channel receiver with built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity. Connect multiple HDMI devices to the receiver through the six HDMI ports. The Denon Remote app lets you control this Denon 7.2 channel receiver with your portable Android, Apple or Kindle Fire device.
I bought this AVR based on the reviews. After 4 months the left speaker in Zone 2 AND the HDMi output have both failed. HDMi in works because I could play the surround sound content from the cable box until I initiated a reset based on Denon Troubleshooting tips. I tried a hard reset but am now stuck as it needs the TV to program it. Without HDMi out working that's a non starter as the AVR display states to use the TV screen for the setup commands. The good news is I have a 2 year warranty with Denon. The bad news is I have to pay about $50-60 to ship it to a repair center. The closest one is a 6 hours drive away so that's out. My local BB only repairs PC's and basically told me to call the manufacturer, I'm on my own. The AVR was a great unit with nice features when it worked. However, a major failure at only 4 months of light use means this is cheaply built with cheapo poor reliability components.
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When I first started watching the TV after install the entire screen was pulsing at 120Hz.. It was very noticeable on the green and lighter backgrounds. I'm HDMi via cable box. I power cycled, adjusted contrast etc.. including some on line research into set up settings. I called Geek Squad and arranged a replacement as it was day 2 of the install and within the 15 day window. No issues on that. However the next day the pulsing is gone. I've let it run for a hours to see if it's heat. I've let it sit overnight a couple of times and still the issue is not repeatable. Possibly a calibration algorithm needed to settle? The power supply switching inducing noise? I checked other electronics in the house for possible interference. Anyway, now I don't know whether to buy extended Geek Squad protection and keep this one or still get the new one coming in a few days. The bottom line is this was disappointing out of the box. It looks great now but I have doubts about the long term reliability and build quality. With that I can't recommend to a friend. My previous Panasonic Viera 50 inch Plasma lasted 13 years.