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Denon AVR5308CI Reference-Level 7.1-Channel Multi-zone Network Streaming AV Receiver
 
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Denon AVR5308CI Reference-Level 7.1-Channel Multi-zone Network Streaming AV Receiver

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Brand Name:Denon
Color Name:BLACK

Technical Details

  • 7.1-channel multizone/multisource A/V home theater receiver with 150 watts per channel power output
  • Supports Dolby Pro Logic IIx, DTS Neo:6 Surround, DTS-ES Extended Surround, DTS-HD, and Dolby True HD multichannel formats
  • Expanded LAN and Wi-Fi network connectivity lets people stream music directly from their PC to surround speakers
  • 6 HDMI v1.3a digital video inputs and 2 HDMI monitor outputs; THX Ultra2 multichannel audio certification
  • Measures 17.1 x 8.5 x 19.25 inches (W x H x D) and weighs 62.7 pounds; 2-year warranty
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 22.2 x 23.8 x 14 inches ; 75 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 75 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • 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: B000YPCJIM
  • Item model number: AVR5308CI
  • Batteries: 2 AA batteries required. (included)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #140,254 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)

Product Description

From the Manufacturer

Denon has long been one of the elite names in home theater receivers, offering a combination of advanced technologies and user-friendly features that transform even the most mundane listening rooms into rich, powerful audio environments. Now Denon sets the reference standard for sound and video quality with the AVR-5308CI A/V receiver, which is packed with all the latest technologies to produce the ultimate home theater experience. In addition to the many standard features people have come to expect from Denon receivers, the company adds such forward-looking details as THX Ultra2 certification; Denon's legendary DDSC-HD surround sound decoding with no less than three high-speed DSP processors; HDMI v1.3a digital video inputs that bring with them the latest high-definition audio formats, including Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby True HD, and DTS-HD Master Audio; and video upconversion all the way up to 1080p via the top-performing Realta HQV video processor. And that's just the tip of the iceberg, as the AVR-5308CI also offers versatile multizone functionality, including independent high-definition and standard-definition outputs, and network connectivity through your Ethernet or Wi-Fi network.

Under the Hood: Component Technology



With a power output of 150 watts per channel, the AVR-5308CI multizone 7.1 receiver can handle most audio applications.
The AVR-5308CI offers a power output of 150 watts per channel, but adds a number of engineering advancements to get the most out of the technology. One of the most significant--7-Channel Equal Power--lets you connect seven speakers independently without connecting individual power amps via pre-outs. That's because the AVR-5308CI comes with a built-in internal amplifier for each speaker in your collection, along with five individual transformers that supply power to each discrete circuit. The all-new circuit layouts, meanwhile, shorten the audio and video signal paths to produce the best possible picture and sound. Finally, the receiver's Dynamic Discrete Surround Circuit (DDSC) optimizes all the elements of the three 32-bit floating-point digital sound processors through the use of discrete high-performance components, including separate Burr-Brown audio digital-to-analog converters on all output channels.

The receiver also offers a series of escalating AL24 Processing enhancements. Denon's original AL24 Processing technology was designed to faithfully duplicate some of the delicate nuances of analog music in digital form, a technology that's particularly effective among next-generation media with ultra-high bit and sampling rates. The results sound particularly good when music quietly fades away or starts again following silence, helping the listener detect some of the low-level details. AL24 Processing Plus upped the ante by supporting the 192 kHz sampling frequency of DVD-Audio. Denon followed with Advanced AL24 DSP and AL24 Multi Processing, which further increased the dynamic range and spatial information among high-resolution stereo PCM and multichannel sources.

The receiver also includes High-Definition-Compatible Digital (HDCD), an encoding/decoding technology that encodes with 20 bits of real musical information--as compared with 16 bits for all other CDs--thereby greatly reducing distortion. This creates a better dynamic range, a more-focused three-dimensional soundstage, and extremely natural vocal and musical timbres. And from a video perspective, the AVR-5308CI offers several valuable essentials: progressive scan technology, which processes approximately twice as much video data to produce a sharper, noise-free image with finer details; DCDi video processing, which employs advanced algorithms to remove the jagged edges that appear when standard interlaced video is viewed on progressive scan displays; and 10-bit Realta HQV video processing, which accurately upconverts video signals up to 1080p resolution while also offering Deep Color support and multi-cadence detection.

Diverse Sound Modes

As with the best surround receivers, the AVR-5308CI is capable of reproducing a host of 5.1-, 6.1-, and 7.1-channel audio formats, with several processing technologies layered over the top. In addition to providing standard Dolby Digital, DTS, and Pro Logic II formats, the receiver also supports Pro Logic IIx, which allows 5.1-channel sources to be played in up to 7.1 channels; the expanded multichannel capabilities of DTS 96/24, Neo:6 Surround, and DTS-ES Extended Surround, all of which improve the digital surround impression for 5.1 or 6.1 channels; and dts-HD and Dolby True HD, which boost the maximum sampling frequency (up to 96 kHz) and faithfully reproduce the sound of the studio master on up to 7.1 channels.

To assist with film soundtracks, the receiver offers a Cinema Equalizer that corrects for the placement of your speakers vs. the way they're placed in the movie theater. Theaters that locate their front speakers behind the movie screen tend to emphasize the high frequencies, which can sound too strong in a home with a conventional surround setup. Denon amplifiers adjust the high-frequency range so that the sound is cleaner and easier to listen to than uncorrected audio. Listeners can also improve the image detail of their audio sources using Neural Surround technology. This audio breakthrough--which is 100-percent compatible with stereo--offers superior spectral resolution and channel separation, thereby drawing the brain's attention to the sonic details in musical instruments, vocals, and ambience that are typically masked by other playback systems. This allows the listener to fully experience the richness and subtleties in recorded performance as never before. Neural Surround is the chosen format for XM satellite radio's XM HD surround programming.

Perhaps the most significant audio enhancement, however, is the receiver's THX Ultra2 certification. The THX Ultra2 Cinema mode produces the appropriate sound field effects when 5.1-channel movie sources are played in a 7.1 system, helping accurately re-create a theater-type sound in a conventional home listening environment. The AVR-5308CI works by widening the rear soundstage, which effectively makes the side speakers play ambient sounds and the surround back speakers play directional sounds. There's no better way to immerse your ears in a rich, powerful, nuanced surround sound environment. Likewise, the THX Ultra2 Music mode produces appropriate sound field effects for Dolby Digital, DTS, and other 5.1-channel music sources when played in a 7.1-channel system.

Convenience Features



The AVR-5308CI offers 6 HDMI inputs, 2 HDMI outputs, and a host of other connectivity options.
Modern A/V receivers are increasingly designed for multi-room listening, and the AVR-5308CI is no exception. The four-zone, multisource system--which supports three analog and one digital source--lets you select different audio sources for listening in different locations, letting you simultaneously listen to the DVD player in the main room, the iPod in the bedroom, and XM radio in the kitchen, for example. The receiver also supports such multizone extras as a Zone 2 onscreen display, which lets you view the playback details of a second audio source through your TV; dual HDMI outputs for connecting to multiple TVs; an independent Zone 2 component output; and both digital-to-analog and analog-to-digital conversion for multizone output.

The AVR-5308CI is also capable of connecting to your PC's wired or wireless network via its built-in Ethernet and Wi-Fi connectivity. This lets you play back the MP3, WMA, AAC, FLAC, or WAV files stored on your computer's hard drive, access Internet radio stations, or play back JPEG photo slideshows. To make iPod playback easier, you can connect the receiver to Denon's separately sold ASD-1R iPod docking station, which charges and controls your iPod through the receiver's display.

Other user-friendly features include an EL touchpanel remote control, which offers an electroluminescent display similar to the technology employed by LCD backlights; built-in HD Radio; XM satellite radio compatibility (requires a subscription and an optional plug-and-play XM antenna); two-way remote capability; an attractive GUI with an onscreen display; and a night mode for neighbor-friendly listening.

Connectivity and Setup

The AVR-5308CI offers a host of inputs and outputs for connecting to diverse audio and video sources. The most significant is HDMI v1.3a, the digital interface standard for next-generation TV. With the receiver's six HDMI inputs and two HDMI monitor outputs, you can easily connect to such devices as HDTVs, DVD players, video game consoles, and cable and satellite boxes, each through a single cable that handles both high-definition video and multichannel audio signals. HDMI is also compatible with High-bandwidth Digital Contents Protection (HDCP), a technology for protecting copyrights that encrypts digital video signals. If your components don't offer HDMI outputs, you still have plenty of options, however, as the receiver also offers six component inputs, eight S-video and eight composite inputs, 11 total digital audio inputs (five optical, four coaxial, and two coaxial BNC), an Ethernet port, and two USB ports, among many others.

Audiophiles will dig the Denon Link jack, which is far less susceptible to radiated noise than coaxial or unbalanced cables. The Denon Link interface can transfer high-grade LPCM 24-bit, 192 kHz two-channel and 96 kHz, 24-bit multichannel digital output. The receiver also lets you input multichannel audio signals, whether in high-definition MUSE 3-1, SACD, or DVD-Audio formats, via the eight-channel input. Made using eight standard RCA cables--one each for front left, front right, center, surround left, surround right, surround back left, surround back right, and subwoofer--the eight-channel input receives discrete analog audio signals via a digital source such as a DVD player, creating an immersive multichannel audio performance.

Setting up the AVR-5308CI is easier than ever thanks to Denon's Audyssey technologies. Audyssey Equalized was the first technology to properly measure sound information throughout a listening area, and then combine the information to accurately represent the acoustic problems in the room. Based on these measurements, Audyssey calculates an equalization solution that corrects for both time and frequency response problems. Denon also employs Audyssey MultEQ XT technology, which automatically determines how many loudspeakers are connected, whether they are connected in phase, and whether they are satellites or subwoofers. After processing, it then analyzes all the physical details--speaker level, size, and distance--and determines the correct frequency response for up to eight listener positions simultaneously. It's a must for people who want to get the most out of their surround systems.

AVR-5308CI Accessories

The AVR-5308CI is compatible with the following Denon accessories.

Product Description

Reference, Next generationA/V Multi Source/Zone, Network Streaming Receiver. THX Ultra Certified this all new receiver from Denon is the top of the line in terms of best of class technology. Setting the reference standard for sound and video quality, the AVR-5308CI is packed with all of the latest technologies for the ultimate home theater experience. Featuring THX Ultra2 certification, the AVR-5308CI features Denon’s legendary D.D.S.C.-HD surround sound decoding, employing no less than 3 high speed DSP processors, along with precision Burr-Brown DACs in differential mode on all output channels (12). Able to decode the latest high definition audio formats, such as Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, and DTS-HD Master Audio via the latest HDMI v1.3a specification. Video sources, regardless of resolution or format, are upconverted to high definition via the top-performing Realta HQV video processor, all the way up to 1080p. The versatile multi-zone functions include independent high definition and standard definition outputs. A host of digital media connectivity features includes network audio and photo streaming, via Ethernet and built-in Wi-Fi, along with internet radio stations, built-in HD radio, and XM satellite-ready capability.


 

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5.0 out of 5 stars met my expectations, January 25, 2009
This review is from: Denon AVR5308CI Reference-Level 7.1-Channel Multi-zone Network Streaming AV Receiver (Electronics)
I have owned the 5308ci for about six months. This receiver has every conceivable feature. You can basically connect everything and anything to it including 7 channel components. It has all the latest and oldest connections and has three subwoofer connections (I currently have 2 JL Fathom F113, also highly recommended). I read on Denon that it will even be upgradable to Denon link version 4. It decodes and upscales everything so there is no need to buy expensive DVD players to get these functions. The on-screens work very well which which was a big advantage to getting the Denon. I just didn't trust the likes of Onkyo, Yamaha, Pioneer to get it right. The firmware is updateable and so far Denon has released new versions about once a month. It does have wireless but I find it slow so I use the wired connection (Denon recommends using the wired connection for firmware updates). A nice feature is it is compatible with Windows so you can connect to your computer's Windows media player and play your music through the Denon. The Denon Mp3 interface is a little quirky but it works reasonably well. The unit comes built in with Audyssey and a microphone for automatic speaker calibration. The calibration did wonders on subwoofer imaging.


The negatives. This amp can only handle 6 ohm and 8 ohm speakers, no 4 ohm support. It is a lot more expensive than the competion, although I have seen them online for around $3,600 which is a bargain. Depending on your application the amplification may not be enough, although you probably be buying separates if you needed more power. There is a distortion penalty for using 6 ohm speakers vs 8 ohm (.7% T.H.D. vs .05 % T.H.D for 8 ohm.) You do pick up an extra 20 watts to 170 per channel when using an 6 ohm speaker though. I am using 6 ohm speakers and haven't noticed distortion issues. I don't think the amp will accept SACD signals via HDMI, instead you will need to connect SACD using the Denon Link connection or analog cables.

Overall I recommend this production, but if money wasn't an issue I would move up to the Denon separates. Make sure you have a deep cabinet to handle the size of this beast.
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