You are damn right they should be obligated. Unless they were clear on the product before you bought it or they were sold 'as is' then you have plenty of reasons to demand some type of recourse on the sellers. DEFINITELY don't do anything feedback wise until you are satisifed with the results...
Coax digital is the one that looks like other RCA jacks but its specifically for transferring digital signals. The one with the light is the Optical Digital.
I looked at exactly the same choices you are and I went with the Denon 3805. The main reason's I did at the time was the comparable model from HK was: 1) The 7200 and it only had 2 component inputs (I needed 3) 2) I loved the auto EQ feature on the Denon 3) Simply liked the sound coming...
One thing I would like to mention is that you need to keep in mind that the CD player is one of the most important areas that you DO NOT want to skimp on if audio is important to you. A crappy CD player will lose high and low frequency response and color the sound which you can never recover...
Here is a vote for the Denon 3805. I have this powering my Def Tech speakers and I can safely say it is AWESOME for movies. I went around a did a lot of A/B testing between different receivers and for the money, I thought the Denon was the best bang for the buck...at least IMO. The only downside...
Shawn, I would suggest maybe a Home Theater Master MX-700 for your next home theater upgrade. That remote pile is getting dangerous. You don't want to break your coffee table with them all. :)
Actually I had read in a few places that the 5910 wasn't coming until around March 2005. I wouldn't hold your breath for November 2004 though. I will see if I can dig up some links on the dates.
I haven't had my Definitive Technology speaker's as long as some here but this is the current setup: Definitive Technology BP7006's Mains Definitive Technology C/L/R 2300 Center Definitive Technology BP1.2X's Surrounds Definitive Technology ProSub200TL Sub This system COMPLETELY...
I don't think the 3910 is replacing the 5900, it's just trickle down effect where the old technology is making its way into the newer lower models. There is the 5910 coming sometime in 2005 that will have new features on it.
Here is a snip from the press release: "DVD-3910: Reference-Quality Universal DVD Player Performance The DVD-3910 includes virtually all of the advanced features, image enhancement technologies and audio benefits first introduced in Denon’s acclaimed DVD-5900 DVD player, all for a...