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Denon AVR-X3800H 9-Channel 8K Network AV Receiver

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Adorama has Denon AVR-X3800H 9-Channel 8K Network AV Receiver on sale for $999 when you apply coupon code CYBEWEK2 during checkout. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Coupon code is applied at the 'Do you have a gift card or promo code?' link at the top of the payment box.
Features:
  • Immersive sound from 9.4 channels Dolby Atmos DTS:X and IMAX Enhanced
  • Simple intuitive setup including Audyssey Room Correction Suite
  • HEOS Built-in with WiFi and Bluetooth
  • Configuration flexibility with 11.4 channel processing capability and Pre-Amplifer mode
  • Increased HDMI 2.1 Connectivity with six 8K inputs (6/3 total HDMI in/out)
  • New HD GUI AIOS 6.0 New Networking Platform (Module + Antenna)
  • Griffin Lite XP - Upgraded DSP with higher calculation power
  • Auro 3D processing
  • 4 independent subwoofer pre outs
  • Dirac Live Upgradability
  • HDMI +5V output power 300mA capability for all output (incl. Zone2 output)

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  • About this Deal:
    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
    • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $262.51 lower than the next best available prices starting from $1,261.51. -SaltyOne

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Adorama has Denon AVR-X3800H 9-Channel 8K Network AV Receiver on sale for $999 when you apply coupon code CYBEWEK2 during checkout. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Coupon code is applied at the 'Do you have a gift card or promo code?' link at the top of the payment box.
Features:
  • Immersive sound from 9.4 channels Dolby Atmos DTS:X and IMAX Enhanced
  • Simple intuitive setup including Audyssey Room Correction Suite
  • HEOS Built-in with WiFi and Bluetooth
  • Configuration flexibility with 11.4 channel processing capability and Pre-Amplifer mode
  • Increased HDMI 2.1 Connectivity with six 8K inputs (6/3 total HDMI in/out)
  • New HD GUI AIOS 6.0 New Networking Platform (Module + Antenna)
  • Griffin Lite XP - Upgraded DSP with higher calculation power
  • Auro 3D processing
  • 4 independent subwoofer pre outs
  • Dirac Live Upgradability
  • HDMI +5V output power 300mA capability for all output (incl. Zone2 output)

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
  • About this Deal:
    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
    • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $262.51 lower than the next best available prices starting from $1,261.51. -SaltyOne

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Model: Denon - AVR-X3800H (105W X 9) 9.4-Ch. with HEOS and Dolby Atmos 8K Ultra HD HDR Compatible AV Home Theater Receiver with Alexa - Black

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This should be the new regular price.
I bought this early in the Spring at $1299.
Worth every penny.
Running 7.3.4 Atmos setup with an 85" TV.
The immersion factor with the heights is amazing. Sonos, sound bars & such cannot compete with a proper AVR setup.

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LovelySparrow901
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This should be the new regular price.
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Ferrari9999
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Man no deal on Yamaha A6A
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YungZanji
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Quote from Ferrari9999 :
Man no deal on Yamaha A6A
These are very similar feature wise. Obviously the amps are the upgrade. But in most people's use cases they would be better off getting separates any way
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Quote from Ferrari9999 :
Man no deal on Yamaha A6A
I'm waiting for the Yamaha a4a 🥹
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Quote from JollyBuffalo537 :
I'm waiting for the Yamaha a4a 🥹
Accessories4Less has a4a refurb for $699. If you're into refurbs.
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Quote from foxblur :
I switched to sonos a few years back due to the avr price gouging and issues with hdmi 2.1.
Apples and oranges. Avr price increases were due to a chip factory fire and other supply chain issues. They're finally getting back to "normal". HDMI 2.1 is for gamers. I don't game.
Sonos is overpriced. And no in ceiling speakers. Sonos screwed a lot of ppl when they abandoned their older speakers, etc.
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I bought this early in the Spring at $1299.
Worth every penny.
Running 7.3.4 Atmos setup with an 85" TV.
The immersion factor with the heights is amazing. Sonos, sound bars & such cannot compete with a proper AVR setup.
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foxblur
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Quote from LovelySparrow901 :
Apples and oranges. Avr price increases were due to a chip factory fire and other supply chain issues. They're finally getting back to "normal". HDMI 2.1 is for gamers. I don't game.
Sonos is overpriced. And no in ceiling speakers. Sonos screwed a lot of ppl when they abandoned their older speakers, etc.
I agree Sonos is overpriced but I really have been enjoying their integration with my smart home. But hell a decent unpowered center channel is easily $400 and a refurb ARC is $500. Sonos amp for in ceiling & sub. I do this now. Yes it is BS what they did with their earlier app & product line. I wasn't a customer back then. I get what you're saying about chip shortage but at work I don't get to shovel excuses for lacking performance so why should I give them a pass. Anyways I was a huge AVR advocate for a decade and scoffed at friends (sell outs) who went with Sonos. I've been pleasantly surprised. Is it perfect…no. Is it good enough, yes.
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foxblur
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Quote from rsday75 :
I bought this early in the Spring at $1299.
Worth every penny.
Running 7.3.4 Atmos setup with an 85" TV.
The immersion factor with the heights is amazing. Sonos, sound bars & such cannot compete with a proper AVR setup.
Genuinely curious how you isolate all those decibels from the rest of the house. I have mine in the basement and 24" of insulation between the 2x12s and then Hemasote board and then drywall and it still makes it upstairs. I had no ceiling penetrations other than 6 can lights which were encased. I wish my home had the "bonus" room over the garage but then that room would get hot.
This room is wired 7.3.4 like yours but I switched to Sonos as previously mentioned and sold my Klipsch RP fronts. The heights are on wall to keep the sound in the room.
Last edited by foxblur December 1, 2023 at 08:24 PM.
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sdaddict001
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Make it 899 and I'll bite.
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Quote from foxblur :
Genuinely curious how you isolate all those decibels from the rest of the house. I have mine in the basement and 24" of insulation between the 2x12s and then Hemasote board and then drywall and it still makes it upstairs. I had no ceiling penetrations other than 6 can lights which were encased. I wish my home had the "bonus" room over the garage but then that room would get hot.
This room is wired 7.3.4 like yours but I switched to Sonos as previously mentioned and sold my Klipsch RP fronts. The heights are on wall to keep the sound in the room.
Short answer is…. I don't. 😁
Very understanding wife who enjoys the system as well. No basement or bonus room. This is all in our main living room!
You can hear/feel the bass all through the house when we really start watching something. (3 X PB2000s bought before prices got stupid)
Would I like a dedicated theater room? Yes.
But, the kids will soon be graduating & our house is almost paid for. So, is what it is.
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Quote from foxblur :
I agree Sonos is overpriced but I really have been enjoying their integration with my smart home. But hell a decent unpowered center channel is easily $400 and a refurb ARC is $500. Sonos amp for in ceiling & sub. I do this now. Yes it is BS what they did with their earlier app & product line. I wasn't a customer back then. I get what you're saying about chip shortage but at work I don't get to shovel excuses for lacking performance so why should I give them a pass. Anyways I was a huge AVR advocate for a decade and scoffed at friends (sell outs) who went with Sonos. I've been pleasantly surprised. Is it perfect…no. Is it good enough, yes.
No one is asking you to give anyone a pass. The factory fire, worldwide supply shortage on just about everything, cargo ships that couldn't unload for weeks, and associated price increase were real. They weren't excuses. They were facts. Lots of ppl like Sonos and other smart speakers. Great.
A modern avr is a radio tuner, audio switcher, surround sound processor, digital to analog converter, audio streamer, video switcher, amplifier, room equalization, phono preamp, video up converter, etc.
You complained about avr hdmi 2.1 issues. How many hdmi 2.1 sources does Sonos handle?
Last edited by LovelySparrow901 December 1, 2023 at 09:25 PM.
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Quote from LovelySparrow901 :
No one is asking you to give anyone a pass. The factory fire, worldwide supply shortage on just about everything, cargo ships that couldn't unload for weeks, and associated price increase were real. They weren't excuses. They were facts. Lots of ppl like Sonos and other smart speakers. Great.
A modern avr is a radio tuner, audio switcher, surround sound processors, digital to analog converter, audio streamer, video switcher, amplifier, etc.
You complained about avr hdmi 2.1 issues. How many hdmi 2.1 sources does Sonos handle?
You're right. They are different products. I'm just saying I was pushed a direction due to production issues you and I mentioned. X3800 seems like an excellent purchase but I already moved on to something else that gives me the bar, rears, heights and sub.

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Good price. I picked this up for 889.00 at NFM, but it won't ship until the end of the month.