Thanks for your input... So 7200 is the best of that bunch? Will it be enough to drive the speakers I'm getting and give me good quality sound? 99% of usage will be for movies/TV. .
With the Klipsch speakers you have, any of the 3 can give you movie cinema loud performance in a medium to medium large room sitting 12 ft from the screen.
The 7200 is a 3 year old model, so while it appears to be the best value due to the clearance pricing, just make sure you can still get the full Denon Warranty. It may be a good idea to email Denon support to get it in writing.
Other than that, it does provide the following benefits that are not insignificant:
- A larger power supply. The main reason it is 8-9 lbs heavier than the other two.
- Has the AK4490 DAC, the previous AKM flag ship DAC chip that is used (still is..) in many high end external DACs.
- The preamp/processing section is very similar to the $4000 Marantz AV8802A AV controller, except the Marantz obviously has the HDAM modules and balance connections.
- Has a preamp mode.
- A very flexible amp assign feature that allows you to drive just about any channels, for example, the front 3 channels with external amps, and re-assign the freed up internal amps for any other channels.
- The power amp section has a much better layout, for better noise performance.
- Overall better build quality, you can see it for yourself just by looking at the internal layout.
Being an older model, you won't be able to get the following updates that the 4400 and 7012 can:
- Cannot use the Audyssey Editor App, but it can do the same, even better if you are wiling to pay for the Pro kit.
- Apple airplay 2 (it can do airplay, just not 2)
- eARC (no use unless your TV has eARC as well, this is a 2018/2019 feature).
So for the latest features, I would say go for the X4400H for $800-900, or the SR7012 for $1200, for made in Japan build quality, better audio specs and a little more power, you can't beat the 7200 WA for $1300-$1500.
Audioholics.com did review the X7200WA, it is a good read if you want to know about about some of the features, but they did not bench test the unit.
https://www.audioholics.com/av-receiver-reviews/denon-avr-x7200wa-network-receiver-review/conclusion