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Written: Apr 30 '01
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Pros: Audio sound. Versatility. Lots of inputs.
Cons: Remote confusing.
The Bottom Line: This is probably one of the best receivers you can buy that does not cost an arm and a leg.
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| acuratl's Full Review: Denon AVR-3300 5.1 Channels Receiver |
What else can I say but WOW! The receiver is just purely awesome. Many people told me to buy Yamaha over Denon because Yamaha provides betters movie sound and Denon provide better sound quality. I listened to both of them and I immediately made my decision....the Denon.
It has so many inputs I don't know what else I can hook it up to. I have a DVD player, Laserdisc player, VCR, Camcorder, Minidisc and Playstation 2 all hooked up through the Denon receiver. If you only have a VCR and/or DVD player now, don't worry, once you buy this Denon receiver, you will look for other stuff to buy to hook it up through the receiver because it is so amazing.
The built-in pink noise is fantastic. You can basically control each speaker's volume and tune it individually. It also provides time delay, so the sweet seat in the house gets sweeter. The volume control on the remote is nice, it doesn't go up and down too fast or too slow, just right.
One neat feature it has is when the unit is in Dolby Digital mode, the Dobly Digital icon will light up red. It is a farely large unit, so be sure you have enough room before you guy it.
The dynamic range on the unit is purely amazing. I truly believe that my home system sound cleaner and better than the one at the theaters. You will not go wrong with this Denon Receiver.
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Amount Paid (US$): 1200
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