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Denon AVR-4308CI Pro Reviews

Home Theater‘s review Edit

In November 2009, I reviewed the Denon AVR-4310CI, the first A/V receiver to feature Audyssey’s DSX height and width enhancement. It also boasted Dolby’s Pro Logic IIz height enhancement, which has spread through Denon’s entire line. With two extra amp channels, the new AVR-4810CI kicks it up another notch by running two of the following three surround enhancement options simultaneously: front height, front width, and back surround. A regular seven-channel AVR can add only one of those three items to sur- round sound’s standard 5.1- channel array. A single mono subwoofer channel also supports up to three subwoofers.
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Published on:
Feb, 2010

UltimateAVmag‘s review Edit

The AVR-4308CI has pretty much everything you would want in an AVR, including an iPod dock (which requires an optional accessory), HD Radio, and XM satellite radio. It can send A/V signals (S-video or composite video, analog line-level or speaker-level audio) to a second remote zone, and line-level audio to a third zone, all from independently selected sources. A fourth zone can receive digital audio from one of the optical outputs, which simply passes whatever is coming into the corresponding digital audio input.
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Published on:
Feb, 2008

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