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Denon AVR4310CI 7.1-Channel Multi-Zone Home Theater Receiver with Networking Capability and 1080p HDMI Connectivity

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Denon AVR4310CI 7.1-Channel Multi-Zone Home Theater Receiver with Networking Capability and 1080p HDMI Connectivity

The new AVR-4310CI is a technological tour de force, designed for consumers wanting to network their AV system. Ethernet connectivity opens up your AV system to host of exciting capabilities like audio and jpeg photo streaming and Internet radio. Additionally, subscription music services like Rhapsody and Napster are supported. The AVR4310CI packs a punch with 7-channels of onboard amplification producing 910-watts of total power (130 per channel). The amplifiers can be assigned for 7.1 channel surround sound, or a 5.1 channel system in the ¿main¿ room and power a pair of speakers in a second ¿zone¿. This only scratches the surface of the AVR4310CI Multi-zone (3) / multi-source (3) capability. Enhanced power amp assign features, second and third zone programming feature allow the AVR4310 to be the hub of a sophisticated whole house system. For video connectivity, the AVR4310CI is equipped with 1080p compatible HDMI 1.3a Repeating technology, delivering both audio and video to your HDTV with single HDMI cable. This HDMI connectivity supports the latest generation surround sound formats available on Blu-ray disc, including Dolby TrueHD and DD+, dts-HD and dts-HR. Also included is Dolby Laboratories new Pro Logic IIz Matrix decoding featuring front height effects channels that expands front soundstage. The AVR4310CI boasts a number of Audyssey technologies, and is the first to offer Audyssey DXS processing. DSX (Dynamic Surround Expansion adds front height and/or width channels to expand the soundstage. Advanced Audyssey MultEQ XT analyzes a speaker systems interaction with room acoustics at 8 positions, and then delivers custom tailored correction processing to optimize clarity and tonal balance throughout the listening space. Audyssey Dynamic Volume is an automatic volume-leveling system that tracks audio dynamics to eliminate the irritating volume swings between TV shows and commercials.

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Denon
EAN
0883795001014
Feature
Audyssey MultEQ XT, Dynamic Volume and Dynamic EQ
Height
6.7 inches
Length
16.6 inches
Weight
42 pounds
Width
17.1 inches
Label
Denon Electronics USA LLC
List Price
$1,999.00
Manufacturer
Denon Electronics USA LLC
Model
AVR4310CI
MPN
AVR4310CI
Package Quantity
1
Product Group
CE
Product Type Name
RECEIVER_OR_AMPLIFIER
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Denon Electronics USA LLC
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Denon Electronics USA LLC
Title
Denon AVR4310CI 7.1-Channel Multi-Zone Home Theater Receiver with Networking Capability and 1080p HDMI Connectivity
UPC
883795001014
Batteries Included
1
Special Features
XM and Sirius satellite radio ready
Color
Black
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Warranty

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Pros: HD Radio, Internet Radio, excellent 1080P up-scaling from 480p, GUI
Cons: expensive, remote can be better, gets pretty warm
This is to share my experience with a new 4310CI for the first week:
 
PRICE - I just upgraded to this 4310CI from an old Denon AVR3801 which has 7x110W. From all the articles I’ve read which indicated 4310CI is more likely an upgrade of the 3808CI instead of 4308CI, and the price was raised form 1699 for 3808CI to 1999 MSRP. However, I had my 4310 for 1248 (quoted from 6ave.com and PMed in a local Best Buy.) I paid ~800 for the 3801 in 2001. I think 1248 for the 4310CI is great as of this time.
 
AUDIO – 1) In pure stereo mode, I cannot tell immediately of any over the old 3801. However, 4310CI’s HD radio does lock-in more FM and AM stations (signal dropout completely if signal quality is poor) and offers pleasant radio listening experience. I don’t have XM and Sirius satellite; therefore, I cannot share any experience for those. 2) In AV mode, 4310CI does sound sensationally different and somewhat better than 3801; however, 3801 is doing great basic 5.1 decoding, IMO. No need to upgrade to 4310CI just for this if I am not looking for HDMI connections. 3) The internet radio is very cool and the sound quality is not bad at all. However, it froze on me twice thus far; power cycle brought it right back.
 
VIDEO – 1) no HDMI handshake issue thus far with my LN52A750 and the 1080P really does much better job than 1080i via component cables with my old 3801. Again, I wouldn’t make the upgrade just for only this subtle video quality improvement. 2) ABT-2010 does a super job up-scaling my DVD’s 480p output. IMO, it does the best up-scaling job (very SMOOTH, although yet Bluray quality) in contrast to letting PS3 (pretty decent) and Samsung LN52A750 (the worse, no acceptable) running the up-scale. This alone make 4310CI a good buy since I don’t have a higher end DVD player such as Oppo.
 
OTHER – 4310CI gets very warm. My 3808 is running cool to touch from the top, no heat at all. I was concerned about the heat when I first had the 4310CI all connected and ran for about 15 minutes in -30db. Don’t know if this is normal but the user manual does say it would get hot and it needs room for ventilation. 
 
Sure it is costly; however, I’d recommend this 4310CI for the price I’ve paid for if you have the cash.


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