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Denon AVR-X3800H 9.4-Channel 8K Network AV Receiver

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Amazon has Denon AVR-X3800H 9.4-Channel 8K Network AV Receiver for $981.60 -> now $979.99. Shipping is free.

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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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Amazon has Denon AVR-X3800H 9.4-Channel 8K Network AV Receiver for $981.60 -> now $979.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter gaamn114 for sharing this deal.

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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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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Good old Amir. The differences between modern DACs are well below the threshold of human hearing. Test benches though can reveal some differences, plus I'm sure there are differences in the noise floor, etc., between different individual units. It's probably about the absolute last thing you should worry about while building out your system. Different speakers, subs, displays, etc., are where you should worry about individual performance, along with your room, treatments, etc. Those things will absolutely make a very noticeable difference. DAC's maybe your dog can tell the difference.

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Price keeps fluctuating, at $981.60 right now. Don't forget discover has $10off$75 (ymmv) and 5% back. Alternatively amex has 40%off up to $40 (again ymmv)
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Quote from donjuan81 :
Price keeps fluctuating, at $981.60 right now. Don't forget discover has $10off$75 (ymmv) and 5% back. Alternatively amex has 40%off up to $40 (again ymmv)

They are probably matching Best Buy price of $979.
They also keep fluctuating their prices also.

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/deno...lsrc=aw.ds
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This is tempting. Any reason to get a 4800h over this?
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Based on a personal warranty-related experience with terminal degradation due to logic board expansion & contraction under heat stress, Denon does not stand behind their products. Would recommend Marantz or Pioneer instead.

Edit: Informed by intelligent SD'ers that Marantz and Denon are owned by the same company, FWIW.
Last edited by HotWingsAndBeer October 14, 2024 at 08:39 AM.
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Quote from jimkiler :
This is tempting. Any reason to get a 4800h over this?
Depends on your situation. Do you need another HDMI input? Want slightly more power? Does "Made in Japan" carry weight for you?

My take is that the 3800 is the "Slickdeal's darling" because it's 90-95% of the 4800 w/o the additional hundreds of dollars (they even share the same DAC and have the same Dirac functionality)!
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Quote from HotWingsAndBeer :
Based on a personal warranty-related experience with terminal degradation due to logic board expansion & contraction under heat stress, Denon does not stand behind their products. Would recommend Marantz or Pioneer instead.
Marantz and Denon have the same owner (Masimo)!
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Quote from HotWingsAndBeer :
Based on a personal warranty-related experience with terminal degradation due to logic board expansion & contraction under heat stress, Denon does not stand behind their products. Would recommend Marantz or Pioneer instead.

Marantz and Denon are owned by the same company
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Quote from shaddai :
Marantz and Denon have the same owner (Masimo)!
Ha I did not know that. Thumb me down to hell!
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Quote from HotWingsAndBeer :
Ha I did not know that. Thumb me down to hell!
They were different companies at one time but a wave of consolidation over the past decade plus in the large audio brands has drastically changed the landscape.
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Quote from jimkiler :
This is tempting. Any reason to get a 4800h over this?
the 4800 is a better receiver, it doesn't have the design flaws, but at $300+ it's harder to justify.

"Conclusions
I had high hopes going into this review thinking the company had seen the advantage its superior objective measurements in the past and would try to capitalize on them. Sadly, the reverse seems to be true with the DAC section taking a large step backward. Considering that the 3800 costs $500 more than 3700H, this is very surprising to me. Yes, inflation has a lot to do with that but surely the eye needed to be focused on making sure they at least met the same level of performance as last generation.

The good news is that the amplifier seems to be same design as last generation and has only taken a small hit.

Denon had been my "goto" recommendation for AVRs and even AVPs. When anyone asked me about either, I would just say "get a Denon AVR." While subjectively the performance of this new generation may be similar, I can't accept the regression in objective measured performance.

It is with much sadness that I cannot recommend the Denon AVR-X3800H."
https://www.audiosciencereview.co...iew.38574/
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Quote from osv1 :

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It is with much sadness that I cannot recommend the Denon AVR-X3800H."
https://www.audiosciencereview.co...iew.38574/ [audiosciencereview.com]
Then what are they recommending at the same price point?
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I picked up the LX 805 about 3 weeks ago when BB had it down to $1500. Is it worth swapping the 805 for this? I wanted 4 discrete subwoofer channels for my HT which this provides. The 805 has 2 pairs of subwoofer channels (not really a deal breaker)
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Then what are they recommending at the same price point?
Probably the Yamaha A4A.

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Quote from osv1 :
the 4800 is a better receiver, it doesn't have the design flaws, but at $300+ it's harder to justify.

"Conclusions
I had high hopes going into this review thinking the company had seen the advantage its superior objective measurements in the past and would try to capitalize on them. Sadly, the reverse seems to be true with the DAC section taking a large step backward. Considering that the 3800 costs $500 more than 3700H, this is very surprising to me. Yes, inflation has a lot to do with that but surely the eye needed to be focused on making sure they at least met the same level of performance as last generation.

The good news is that the amplifier seems to be same design as last generation and has only taken a small hit.

Denon had been my "goto" recommendation for AVRs and even AVPs. When anyone asked me about either, I would just say "get a Denon AVR." While subjectively the performance of this new generation may be similar, I can't accept the regression in objective measured performance.

It is with much sadness that I cannot recommend the Denon AVR-X3800H."
https://www.audiosciencereview.co...iew.38574/
The difference in SINAD between the x3800h and x4800h is not audible but Amir recommended the 4800 and not this one. Go figure.
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