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Denon AVR-2308CI A/V Dolby Digital Surround EX 7.1 Receiver w/ HDMI Switching
 
 

Denon AVR-2308CI A/V Dolby Digital Surround EX 7.1 Receiver w/ HDMI Switching

by Denon
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)


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Product Specifications
Brand Name:Denon
Color Name:Black

Technical Details

  • 100 watts x 7 channels
  • DCDi Faroudja video processing
  • XM ready tuning
  • Video up conversion
  • Power amplifier assign
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 16.6 x 17.1 x 6.8 inches ; 27.8 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 31 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
  • ASIN: B000WF8SQ6
  • Item model number: AVR-2308CI
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #78,400 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)

Product Description

Denon AVR-2308CI A/V Dolby Digital Surround EX 7.1 Receiver with HDMI Switching


 

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24 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Master and commander: excellent performer, difficult to set up, December 29, 2007
This review is from: Denon AVR-2308CI A/V Dolby Digital Surround EX 7.1 Receiver w/ HDMI Switching (Electronics)
After a major house renovation, we set up a home-theatre system with built-in Parasound speakers (5.0 surround...still need to buy that subwoofer!), the Denon AVR2308ci A/V Receiver, a Sony 52KDLXBR4 LCD TV (1080p), two TiVo DVR/DVDs, VCR and a Slingbox. We did have a professional do all the wiring, and install/hook up the Denon, and I'm very glad we did.

The receiver connects to the TV through HDMI, and the TiVos connect into the receiver through component video and digital audio for the highest-quality signal possible. I will be upgrading one of the TiVos to a TiVo HD soon, and can't wait to see how the picture looks. At some point when the DVD wars settle out, I'll buy an HD DVD player too. But for now, everything works well with regular low-definition input sources.

The receiver also has a lot of other capabilities which we are not using (e.g., audio and gaming). It has more inputs than you will probably use.

It also comes with a full-functioning remote control. But if you're going to get this product, you should also plan to buy a universal remote (say, one of the Logitech Harmony's), because the remote supplied is probably one of the worst (and most complex) I've ever used.

Setup is a bit painstaking. The manual is awful -- poorly organized and explained. But if you play around with the set up on the front panel of the device, you can figure things out for yourself and get everything set up. (That being said, we had a professional installer, but I still had to change some things after he left, so I was forced to figure it out.)

Pros: The receiver performs really well. Both the sound and video are great. The upconversion functionality works well and lets you take advantage of the TV's full capabilities. Once it's set up, it works great. I can't attest to its merits as an audio receiver, as I haven't used it in that capacity, but it certainly has all the functionality you'd need.

Cons: Set up is complex (be prepared to be a bit frustrated, or hire a professional), the manual is bad, and the remote is unworkable (you'll want to invest in a universal remote right off the bat).

All in all, I would recommend this receiver for the quality of sound and picture, and the functionality it provides and the number of inputs it supports.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent quality for a bargain price, December 20, 2008
This review is from: Denon AVR-2308CI A/V Dolby Digital Surround EX 7.1 Receiver w/ HDMI Switching (Electronics)
The quality of the audio is excellent, far better than that of a very good Onkyo receiver that cost about twice much 13 years ago, which I've replaced with the Denon. I bought this Denon 2308CI largely to listen to music either on CDs or Apple TV. It matches nicely with my B&W DM602 S3 speakers, when bi-amped. I'm very pleased with the result. I also use this for playing DVDs and watching HD channels with digital audio.

The best advice I can give those who have trouble setting this up is to not use the remote, but the buttons on the front of the receiver itself, which is what I ended up doing until I later figured out the funky remote control.

For those who get frustrated with all the remotes and all the "modes" that have to be set to use each kind of media device, I would highly recommend getting one of the Logitech Harmony remotes. Just plug it in to a USB port on your computer, tell what your devices are, and then set up each of the activities. After that, you just need the Harmony remote, and life gets much simpler since it turns on the appropriate devices and puts everything into the right "modes" so it all works. My wife loves it.

Also, you need to know that the Denon 2308CI is being replaced by the newer 2309 model. So the 2308CI is about half the price it was before, around $450 where I bought mine online in Nov., 2008. If you need more HDMI inputs, then you'll need to go with the newer models. A lot of the frustration in the initial setup could be avoided, if you use only the buttons on the back of the main remote control, or you use the buttons on the front of the 2308CI itself. Even so, once I got my bi-amped speakers wired up to the 2308CI, I was playing CDs my DVD player in about 5 minutes.

Granted, I'm experienced in setting up electronics, home networks, computers, etc., so I did not pay attention to the manual much (and that's why I missed the part about using the back of the remote). If you use the buttons on the front, some of them do not work in the Menu setup--e.g., the Return button, to go back to the previous menu--so you end up getting stuck).

The Denon engineers ought to do some usability tests of their menu systems for setup, which sometimes use unconventional ways of selecting or setting things and are inconsistent in some button functions which have further "modes". For example, in the setup menus, the left-arrow button is sometimes used to go forward to a sub-menu, whereas the convention in most user interfaces is to use the right-arrow. At other times, the left/right arrows are used for scrolling through horizontal lists of choices.

The main remote control that comes with this 2308CI is also laden with "modes" especially when it comes to controlling different devices--using the combinations of different positions on the 2 slide switches at the bottom. This can drive you nuts, if you're not paying attention. E.g., if the left switch is not set to audio, then the buttons on the back for the Menu setup won't work, yet another obstacle to doing the initial setup that is frustrating.

The fact that I'm very happy with the quality of the audio (and HD video) outweighs the initial frustration of dealing with all the "modes" that need to be understood to do the initial setup. The excellent quality of audio/video engineering this receiver and the bargain price, for me, outweighs the usability challenges in the remote control in setting this system up, due to all the modes. In my opinion, as one who has done hundreds of usability tests of software interfaces, Denon ought to hire some usability evaluators, and observe the problems people have in trying to user their manuals and remote controls. Then maybe they would improve their manuals and remotes, which unfortunately are a far cry from the excellent engineering of the audio and video quality.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Stunning sound, difficult to program!, March 19, 2008
This review is from: Denon AVR-2308CI A/V Dolby Digital Surround EX 7.1 Receiver w/ HDMI Switching (Electronics)
The sound is amazing on this unit, but oh... the SETUP!! The wiring on the back isn't the bad part, it's figuring out how to program this BEAST! There is no more "spin to the left" for left channel or right for right channel, no preset buttons for AM/FM and no push button selectors for function. It's super-digitized, everything is a pull down menu with on-screen selections. Also, setting up "Zone 2" is annoying. Right out of the box, the last set of speaker plugs (7.1) are pre-set to Zone 2. Why? You have to tell it NOT to be there, and assign it. It's frustrating, but the pay-off is worth it. Stunning, powerful sound. I'd give it 5 stars, but the remote prevents me from doing that...TOUGH ONE. Also, don't think you can go HDMI in and component video out (I have a slightly older plamsa with no HDMI) It cannot be done. BUT, all the things i have trouble with on this unit, do not take away the end result: Earthshaking power and clarity. Just be prepared to call customer service and wait in the que.
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