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What kind of sound does Denon AVR 2802 have?

By Daniel Rodriguez

What kind of sound does Denon AVR 2802 have?

The AVR-2802 is a 6-by-90-watt-per-channel A/V receiver. Denon loaded on a host of advanced features such as Dolby Digital and DTS 6.1-channel (ES-Matrix and Discrete) decoding and Dolby Pro Logic II and DTS Neo:6 to create superb surround sound from stereo sources.

Which is better the AVR 2802 or the 3802?

We compared the 2802 with its bigger sibling, the AVR-3802. But it was no contest–the pricier receiver sounds both more refined and gutsier. Even on our stereo listening tests, the 2802 was dimensionally flatter and tonally brighter than the 3802.

Can a 7.1 channel AVR be used with only 2 speakers?

What speakers do you suggest? It’s perfectly fine to use only two speakers with a 7.1-channel AVR. In fact, many receiver makers specify the power output with only two channels driven, which is typically higher than with all channels driven, so you’ll likely get closer to the rated output with only two speakers connected.

Can a low impedance AVR speaker be used?

As for which speakers to get, that all depends on your budget. The AVR-1913, seen in the photo above, includes a feature called “low-impedance drive capability,” which means it can safely drive speakers with lower-than normal impedance (i.e., lower than 8 ohms). So the range of possible candidates is wider than it might otherwise be.

Which is the best Denon AV receiver to buy?

Denon AVR-X2700H – best overall This model is the best Denon AV receiver which is a further development of the younger model. It has increased output power and expanded connectivity.

What does red blinking power indicator avr-488 mean?

Red Blinking Power Indicator Denon Receiver AVR-488 – shuts off – won’t stay on etc.FIX! If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device. Videos you watch may be added to the TV’s watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer.

Which is the top of the line Denon AVR 2802?

Take Denon’s AVR-2802. It’s four rungs down from the company’s top-of-the-line AVR-5803, but you’d never know that from glancing over this midpriced model’s extensive features list or listening to its delicious sound quality. The AVR-2802 is a 6-by-90-watt-per-channel A/V receiver.

We compared the 2802 with its bigger sibling, the AVR-3802. But it was no contest–the pricier receiver sounds both more refined and gutsier. Even on our stereo listening tests, the 2802 was dimensionally flatter and tonally brighter than the 3802.

What kind of music does the Denon 2802 play?

Warm toned and luscious, the 2802 brought out the best in John Williams’s ravishing score for A.I. Artificial Intelligence, which features an ethereal choir, lush strings, and lots of tinkly percussion. Too bad the film is such a bore!