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Denon AVR5805 THX Ultra2 Multi-Channel/Zone A/V Surround Receiver
 
 

Denon AVR5805 THX Ultra2 Multi-Channel/Zone A/V Surround Receiver

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


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Brand Name:Denon

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  • Brand Name: Denon

Product Details

  • Item Weight: 117 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 120 pounds
  • ASIN: B0006OJG78
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #278,249 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)

Product Description

The AVR-5805 incorporates a host of cutting-edge innovations and functionality to achieve our ultimate passion for all receivers - to faithfully recreate the producer's original intent with absolute fidelity. Boasting an astounding 170-watts x 10 channels of ultra-clean power and exclusive THX(R) Ultra2 processing, the AVR-5805 makes the best possible use of all your speakers with the widest variety of entertainment sources. And with its ground-breaking multi-room flexibility, the AVR-5805 delivers staggeringly intense, dynamic home theater sound for up to four different sources in four different rooms simultaneously. Our dedication to defining technological perfection has led to the incorporation of some of the most critically-acclaimed features for the AVR-5805 - including DDSC-Digital surround processing to provide ultra-precise surround decoding and sound optimization, DENON LINK 3rd Edition input to digitally send DVD-Audio signals through the receiver for musical reproduction of incredible presence and purity, and Auto Setup and Room EQ Adjust to eliminate the hassles of speaker configuration. Ultimately, the AVR-5805 is a remarkably future-ready receiver that delivers spectacular A/V entertainment today.


 

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7 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Straight from the Denon National Sales Manager's Mouth, June 21, 2006
This review is from: Denon AVR5805 THX Ultra2 Multi-Channel/Zone A/V Surround Receiver (Electronics)
One of the joys I have in my new role at OneCall_com is the ability to obtain product training directly from the manufacturers. This morning was one of the joyous times.

I just about choked on my Denon supplied chocolate donut and orange juice when I saw the back of this receiver. It is a work of majesty and complicated, geeky beauty. It is the receiver of all receivers from Denon--and possibly anyone else. There is not one bell nor one whistle missing.

However, the words that rang out loudly for me when the Denon National Sales Manager was speaking to us was, "This product comes with 5 hours of product training. This product should only be sold in custom install situations. This product is not for the faint of heart. Everythign is assignable. It is a baby when it comes out of the box and has to be taught everything."

People . . . know what you are purchasing before you buy this receiver. You will need to invest time into this receiver to understand it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The flexibility of separates and the benefits of integration, January 14, 2007
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This review is from: Denon AVR5805 THX Ultra2 Multi-Channel/Zone A/V Surround Receiver (Electronics)
This replaces a Lexicon MC-1 and assorted power amplifiers.
Although not the first digital room correction product,
MultEQ is a major breakthrough; Audyssey's standalone product
product costs $2000, requires calling a professional anytime
anything changes in your room and is compromised by not being
integrated. Most serious home theaters want more than one
subwoofer, and the AVR-5805 family has one of the few controllers
capable of managing more than one individually.
If you work through how much surge protection and power conditioning
costs for separate power amplifiers, even assuming that ground
loops don't become problematic, this box is a bargain.

MultEQ is not magic; judicious speaker positioning is still
necessary along with something like Room EQ Wizard to keep things honest.

One peculiar oversight is that,
even though it has 10 channels of amplification and supports 7.3,
it does not offer a default configuration
with bi-amplification for the center channel,
which is typically the most critical in home theater.

Denon's AVR-4307 offers access to USB jukeboxes,
but that is about the only "missing" bell or whistle.

Speaking from experience,
do not plan on being actually able to obtain one of these
as B stock or refurbished..
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13 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The denon is the ultimate home theater ,that does it all ,except make your morning coffee. ., November 20, 2005
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stewart L (flushing ,ny) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Denon AVR5805 THX Ultra2 Multi-Channel/Zone A/V Surround Receiver (Electronics)
This is denons top of the line 10 channel receiver boasting 170 times 10,..all channels driven simutaniously...Most receivers fail this test,and and will deliver only a fraction of their rated power or shut down...yamaha,pioneer and sony,among others,boast top of the line receivers,such as this....The denon is is only for a select number of audiophiles,who need and appreciate the best...This unit is not for a person happy with a five hundred dollar receiver,where most specifications are fudged,and loaded with distortion and current limiting...Please dont get me wrong .Main stream videophiles,and those on a budget can always find excellent sounding components,on the cheap...I and many college students,put,audio and video systems together,for as little as 250 bucks. These systems sound great!!!!I remember the nad 3020 intergrated amp,that produced 20 watts times two... this unit put 2000 dollar systems to shame and was more powerful than a phase linear 375.watt times two amplifer... that nad 3020 embarassed,the whole audio industry,back in 1976-1979...The people who remember this will appreciate the denon...If you feel the denon is over kill please!!!" just ignore this review ",and look elsewhere...There are plenty of moderatly priced systems out there.This set as good as many seperate systems selling for 10 thousand bucks.Plllllllllease audition at a reputable audio video salon...and have it professionally installed in your home. have full exchange/refund privleges,if you purchase this unit...Dont forget you can get a fairly good used car for the asking price of the denon... Thank you stewart L. 11/20/05.
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