A 9.3 channel receiver? Yes, we had to do a double take as well. The Denon AVR-4810CI has three subwoofer outputs paired with nine channels pushing 140 watts each. The receiver boast a host of features that you didn't even know you needed but will so be hard pressed to live without.
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Now they need to put multiple sub outs on their other midline receivers as well.
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Fred
"Given time, we can come to believe that many different variations on the truth are apparently equally entertaining." - Floyd E. Toole
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Axiom M80 mains, Qs8 surrounds, dual M2 centers, EP350 sub, Sony 50A2020 display, Denon 2808 AVR
Their midline receivers have been designed to expand to support multiple, mono, single-source (no multi-room, multi-source) subs. They are fully complaint with the industry-standard adapter commonly referred to as a "y-cable"
Their midline receivers have been designed to expand to support multiple, mono, single-source (no multi-room, multi-source) subs. They are fully complaint with the industry-standard adapter commonly referred to as a "y-cable"
Call me electronically challenged, but I thought that each time you add an additional sub/line to the sub out you somehow degrade the signal.
Still, it would be nice to have a cleaner solution. Get rid of that plethora of other useless (to me) connectors and put in a few more sub outs.
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Fred
"Given time, we can come to believe that many different variations on the truth are apparently equally entertaining." - Floyd E. Toole
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Axiom M80 mains, Qs8 surrounds, dual M2 centers, EP350 sub, Sony 50A2020 display, Denon 2808 AVR