Quick question about the difference between 2 recievers

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Craft23

Audioholic Intern
Deciding between

Denon S910W 95 Watts
Denon X1300W 80 Watts

They are the same price, so what is the difference here?
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
The difference in power is relatively meaningless, less than 1dB difference; look at features/connectivity for differences. Believe the 1300 would be better in that respect from what I remember but I'd have to look through the details for each a bit. More importantly, what do you need in the way of features/connectivity?
 
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Craft23

Audioholic Intern
The difference in power is relatively meaningless, less than 1dB difference; look at features/connectivity for differences. Believe the 1300 would be better in that respect from what I remember but I'd have to look through the details for each a bit. More importantly, what do you need in the way of features/connectivity?
Do the 910 or 1300 numbers mean anything or just models? Also how big of a difference does the 15 watts make? This is my first system so I dont know much I want in terms of features other than bluetooth
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Do the 910 or 1300 numbers mean anything or just models? Also how big of a difference does the 15 watts make? This is my first system so I dont know much I want in terms of features other than bluetooth
Two different series of avr, the S series is in a slightly lower range than the X series from what I've observed but haven't really dug into it, sorry; the numbers do get bigger as you go up the Denon lines, but don't really match up to any sort of comparisons based on the model number. I have a Denon 4520 from a different model line than either. The wattage makes less than 1dB difference in spl (sound pressure level); it takes a doubling of power to gain merely 3dB (which is a slight increase in volume, less than 1dB is very hard to perceive). Are your speakers particularly low impedance? That would be a greater concern in an avr.

You might check out the official threads at avsforum.com for the 910 and 1300, they're very detailed and helpful and you can ask owners of either specific questions, too. They're from different year runs and may be quite similar; one thing I think I've read is the 1300 gets the new Denon android control app for Audyssey; the 1300 has a higher version of Audyssey is one thing I noted from glancing at those threads...

You really should familiarize yourself with the features....or tell us what you've got and what you want to do....
 
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lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
One other thought is that the Denon USA website may have a comparison tool to use.

ps LOL like highfigh posted
 
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Craft23

Audioholic Intern
Two different series of avr, the S series is in a slightly lower range than the X series from what I've observed but haven't really dug into it, sorry; the numbers do get bigger as you go up the Denon lines, but don't really match up to any sort of comparisons based on the model number. I have a Denon 4520 from a different model line than either. The wattage makes less than 1dB difference in spl (sound pressure level); it takes a doubling of power to gain merely 3dB (which is a slight increase in volume, less than 1dB is very hard to perceive). Are your speakers particularly low impedance? That would be a greater concern in an avr.

You might check out the official threads at avsforum.com for the 910 and 1300, they're very detailed and helpful and you can ask owners of either specific questions, too. They're from different year runs and may be quite similar; one thing I think I've read is the 1300 gets the new Denon android control app for Audyssey; the 1300 has a higher version of Audyssey is one thing I noted from glancing at those threads...

You really should familiarize yourself with the features....or tell us what you've got and what you want to do....
Ya sorry completely new to all this haha I have

2 Polk Audio Monitor 70s
Klipsch RC-62

Gonna be getting an AVR and sub soon just wanna make sure I get the right AVR, will be set up in my living room which is not that big, being using it for tv/xbox but also music very often.
 
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