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Denon AVR-5308CI(A) Pro Reviews

Audioholics‘s review Edit

The AVR-5308CI shares nearly all of the same features found on Denon's $7500 AVP-A1HDCI flagship processor. While it lacks the balanced circuitry design, class A audio drivers and several other upgrades which did actually show some measureable results, the AVR-5308CI sells for about $2,000 less than this preamp and has seven respectable built in power amplifiers, I’d say it makes it quite a bargain. From our tests, the AVR-5308CI performed as we'd come to expect from Denon's flagship product, excellently!
9.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Aug 11, 2008

UltimateAVmag‘s review Edit

In addition to offering 150W x 7 channels (into 8 ohms) and all the latest Dolby, THX, and DTS decoding, the Denon also boasts Dolby Headphone, HDCD, MP3, WMA, and Neural Surround Mode XMCF processing (which decodes 5.1 or 7.1 discrete channels from Neural-encoded 2-channel sources such as games and broadcasts)...
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Published on:
Jul 01, 2008

Home Theater‘s review Edit

At its heart, the AVR-5308CI is a multizone, 150-watt, seven-channel home theater receiver that’s similar in many ways to the one you probably already own. Unlike yours though, this one has an IP address and Ethernet/Wi-Fi (802.11b/g) capabilities. This gives it the ability to go online and explore and organize Internet radio stations. The AVR-5308CI can also access and deliver a Rhapsody music subscription and act as a music server to stream content stored on your computer. It can even download operating system updates and new features as Denon makes them available.
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Published on:
Aug 16, 2008

The average pro reviews rating is 9.0 / 10, based on the 3 reviews.


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