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AV receivers really cheap at Amazon: The Denon X1700H offers the best value for money for your home theater sound

The receiver from Denon offers the perfect balance between high-quality hardware and an affordable price. This mix makes the amplifier the ideal entry-level model.

With the Denon AVR-X1700H you currently get one of the best entry-level receivers on Amazon for only 575 euros. The amplifier normally costs 749 euros, So you save no less than 173 euros.

The Denon receiver X1700H can do that

A high-quality surround system takes your home theater to a new level. But for this you need the necessary hardware, especially a good receiver. This basically acts as the brain and control center. This is where all the wires or cables come together. Accordingly, the receiver must be reliable and versatile.

The Denon X1700H offers six HDMI inputs and one HDMI output. You connect your playback device – either a 4K TV or a projector – to the output. Three of the six HDMI inputs support 8K resolution at 60 Hz or 4K resolution at 120 Hz and are suitable for a NextGen console, for example. The other three HDMI inputs support 4K at 60 Hz.

This means that up to six players can be connected to the Denon X1700H via HDMI. In addition, there are other connections that are essential for a complete home cinema: a LAN connection, a phono input with integrated preamplifier for a turntable, two digital and two analog audio inputs. The Denon receiver also supports WLAN and Bluetooth.

Build a 7.2 system with the X1700H

The sound from the input devices can be reproduced through a maximum of two subwoofers and seven loudspeakers. That is possible with the Denon receiver a 7.2 system operate. The main sound formats are supported, including the high-quality codecs Dolby Atmos and DTS:X.

However, if you want to operate a larger system with the receiver, look into the tube. The output power of the Denon X1700H is good, but not excellent, at 63 watts in the 7.1 setup and 83 watts in the 5.1 setup. The receiver doesn’t push larger speakers to the limit. However, the Denon receiver is more than sufficient for the sound amplification of a large home cinema.

The alternative to the X1700H also comes from Denon

If you want more, this is it Denon AVR-X3800H for 1,198 euros at Amazon* an alternative. This receiver meets the requirements for a 9.4 setup and supports the Auro 3D audio codec.

There are also three instead of one HDMI output, with which you can connect a television and a projector to the receiver, for example. In addition, all six HDMI inputs are 8K capable. The X3800H therefore belongs to the class of receivers for demanding home cinema owners.

Author: Steven Schuer

Source : Film Starts

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