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    Arrow Denon AVR-4310CI Receiver Review

    With a full compliment of all the latest playback formats including Audyssey DSX and Dolby PLIIz plus top of the line deinterlacing and scaling on board, the Denon AVR-4310CI has everything you'll need to build a sophisticated home theater system. Add to that multiroom support, networkability, and power reserves for all but the most demanding speakers in the largest rooms and you're basically buying a receiver that you'll be hard pressed to replace for a very long time.


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    Great review!!!
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    I believe Denon's allow you to trim the LFE aggressiveness of the Dynamic EQ under the parameter menu.
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    I believe Denon's allow you to trim the LFE aggressiveness of the Dynamic EQ under the parameter menu.
    LFE trim has nothing to do with Dynamic EQ. I am also in agreement with Tom's findings. On most recordings Dynamic EQ tends to over boost bass. I find it useful when listening to 80s style rock music however which tends to be void of bass.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gene View Post
    LFE trim has nothing to do with Dynamic EQ. I am also in agreement with Tom's findings. On most recordings Dynamic EQ tends to over boost bass. I find it useful when listening to 80s style rock music however which tends to be void of bass.
    Not the channel level trim. I thought I recall seeing a setting that relates to dynamic EQ only. I could be wrong though.

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    Thanks for the review. I wish I had some coin to upgrade from my 3805.

    I went on eBay just to see what they are fetching and my findings suggest I should just keep it and use it elsewhere.

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    Talking Love it!

    I have to say I have been very happy with my 4310 (had for several weeks now). I upgraded from a 3805 and added 2 Def Tech ProMonitor 800's for the height channels. Now I also added 2 additional sound isolation panels at the same time - but the system sounds great!
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    Default Denon AVR4310CI Network / Ethernet

    Has anyone faced the same issue as me?
    Issue: It stopped connecting to network after four months of use. Denon repair center (Mahwah, NJ factory location) had to repace the Ethernet card, and after two weeks I see same issue again.

    Initially, I had DHCP enabled on Netgear router WGT624. I was told to uncheck UPnP feature on router by my dealer and then I also gave a static IP (some middle IP address in the subnet range) to AVR. But issue reappeared.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shinam View Post
    Has anyone faced the same issue as me?
    Issue: It stopped connecting to network after four months of use. Denon repair center (Mahwah, NJ factory location) had to repace the Ethernet card, and after two weeks I see same issue again.

    Initially, I had DHCP enabled on Netgear router WGT624. I was told to uncheck UPnP feature on router by my dealer and then I also gave a static IP (some middle IP address in the subnet range) to AVR. But issue reappeared.

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    I've had a difficult time connecting to the network. I continued trying and it worked fine. I won't try to connect it while my computer is on the net. I get an error two computers are using the same IP address response when I did. I couldn't get them to run together even after troubleshooting.

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