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gqmagic

Junior Audioholic
Seem like you used the 2 most important pieces of equipment any of us has,


your own 2 ears ;)
 
Lordoftherings

Lordoftherings

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thank you all for the feedback, I ended up going to several different stores (5 hours in all). I had the chance to hear the Onkyo 876, the Integra 8.9, the Marantz 8002 and ended up buying the Denon 4310. It sounded the best to me, I hope this was the right choice seeing that I did do any research on this receiver.
Congratulations! :)

That's an excellent choice. The Denon 4310 is a big favorite right now with some of the latest features, like Audyssey DSX (Dynamic Surround Expansion). Many people are happy with the 4310.

May I ask you how much you pay for it?

And I just have a gut feeling about what might have please you in it's sound quality. Could it have been the smoothness, the non-fatigue, the relaxed, the neutrality, the well balanced, the great bass, the easy midrange, and the sweet highs, that could have turn you on?
So overall, could it have been the cigar with the glass of Cognac lay back type of aural sound quality that did transport you? You must also remember what was the music recording that you were listening to?

And one last question. What were the speakers connected to it, that you listened to?

THY
 
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allEars

Junior Audioholic
Congratulations! :)

That's an excellent choice. The Denon 4310 is a big favorite right now with some of the latest features, like Audyssey DSX (Dynamic Surround Expansion). Many people are happy with the 4310.

May I ask you how much you pay for it?

And I just have a gut feeling about what might have please you in it's sound quality. Could it have been the smoothness, the non-fatigue, the relaxed, the neutrality, the well balanced, the great bass, the easy midrange, and the sweet highs, that could have turn you on?
So overall, could it have been the cigar with the glass of Cognac lay back type of aural sound quality that did transport you? You must also remember what was the music recording that you were listening to?

And one last question. What were the speakers connected to it, that you listened to?

THY
In Canada, we always seem to pay more, I guess it's the direct result of being a smaller market, sell less units, charge more per unit to make up the difference. I called around, the lowest price I could get it for was around $1900US + taxes.

When it comes to the receiver, the mid range was very impressive. Very detailed sound, one of the main reason why I got it. The fact that has 6 HDMI connections was also a big selling feature.


I have now connected in the house and the few tracks I played seemed to be more detailed. The network feature works great even though the sound quality is not great; in this case the internet streaming is the bottle neck. Video processing is very good, I have noticed a difference in the video quality.

so far so good, I am still going through the manual, too many options. It can get confusing at times.
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
In Canada, we always seem to pay more, I guess it's the direct result of being a smaller market, sell less units, charge more per unit to make up the difference. I called around, the lowest price I could get it for was around $1900US + taxes.
That's not bad at all. There's one authorized dealer that currently has it here for $1500 + shipping, but that's a big sale right now. Most everywhere else that I've seen has it for $2000. So, don't feel bad at all!
 
Lordoftherings

Lordoftherings

Banned
In Canada, we always seem to pay more, I guess it's the direct result of being a smaller market, sell less units, charge more per unit to make up the difference. I called around, the lowest price I could get it for was around $1900US + taxes.

When it comes to the receiver, the mid range was very impressive. Very detailed sound, one of the main reason why I got it. The fact that has 6 HDMI connections was also a big selling feature.


I have now connected in the house and the few tracks I played seemed to be more detailed. The network feature works great even though the sound quality is not great; in this case the internet streaming is the bottle neck. Video processing is very good, I have noticed a difference in the video quality.

so far so good, I am still going through the manual, too many options. It can get confusing at times.
Thank you fellow Canadian for your reply. :)

That is quite a lot of dough. We do pay more than our brothers South of the border. But money is relative to each individual face value.

MID-RANGE: It's the magic word that usually best described the Denon Sound.
True, the mids from Denon amps are done right.
* I would have love that you told me the music you were listening to, at the time you finally decided to make your move, and also the speakers you were listening to. Two very very important questions that still remain unanswered.
May I ask you what are your present speakers? And what is the genre of music you like most?

* Here's a link on the Denon AVR-4310ci thread from AVS.
@ http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1153097

Enjoy this excellent piece of technology. :)

Have a great day,
Bob
 
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allEars

Junior Audioholic
Thank you fellow Canadian for your reply. :)

That is quite a lot of dough. We do pay more than our brothers South of the border. But money is relative to each individual face value.

MID-RANGE: It's the magic word that usually best described the Denon Sound.
True, the mids from Denon amps are done right.
* I would have love that you told me the music you were listening to, at the time you finally decided to make your move, and also the speakers you were listening to. Two very very important questions that still remain unanswered.
May I ask you what are your present speakers? And what is the genre of music you like most?

* Here's a link on the Denon AVR-4310ci thread from AVS.
@ http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1153097

Enjoy this excellent piece of technology. :)

Have a great day,
Bob
Hi Bob, I would like to start this post by thanking you for all your help. Greatly appreciated. One of the reason why I prefer this forum to any A/v forum.

My choices when it comes to music varies greatly, from Cold play to Eagles to R&B. I am using Paradigm Studio speakers 60's) with a 12" sub. The audyssey setup worked well but not perfectly to my liking. I am still in the process of fine tuning it. It has been fun... at times :)
 
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PENG

Audioholic Slumlord
Very nice speakers you have, they deserve the $2,000 Denon for sure.
 
Lordoftherings

Lordoftherings

Banned
Important Audyssey links for allEars, about his new Denon AVR-4310ci A/V Receiver.

Hi Bob, I would like to start this post by thanking you for all your help. Greatly appreciated. One of the reason why I prefer this forum to any A/v forum.

My choices when it comes to music varies greatly, from Cold play to Eagles to R&B. I am using Paradigm Studio speakers 60's) with a 12" sub. The audyssey setup worked well but not perfectly to my liking. I am still in the process of fine tuning it. It has been fun... at times :)
Hi allEars,

Thank you very much for your appreciation, that surely makes me feel good. :)

I do understand your preference about the general friendly attitude of the people here in these Forums at Audioholics.

Two thumbs up for your Paradigm Studio 60s. :) The 4310 is a very good match for them, no sweat. Your choice of music is another good match; Soft Rock, Folk, and Rhythm&Blues.

Did I gave you, or do you have already the link for Audyssey Setup Guide with the important Audyssey FAQ link?

Please, don't give up just yet, it's only the beginning of your audio odyssey to sound bliss. :)

* I'll give you these two very important links here, just in case I forgot to gave them to you.
==> But, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND that you use a camera tripod for the mic, and that you use the maximum eight (8) measurements microphone positions for the very best results. Please, read these links with the utmost care, and do follow the directives to the letter, in particular concerning the SUBWOOFER settings (on your sub itself). And if you have any (and I do mean any at all) additional questions, please do ask me.

1. Audyssey SetUp Guide:
@ http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?p=14456895#post14456895

2. Audyssey FAQ:
@ http://www.audyssey.com/faq/index.html

*** A good thread to ask me questions about your system setup from your Denon AVR-4310ci, with your speakers and room, is in my own thread, here at Audioholics, called:
* Everything Important To Know About A/v Receivers, But Were Afraid To Ask. *

Here's the link to it:
@ http://forums.audioholics.com/forums/showthread.php?t=56211

Have a great day, :)
Bob
 
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