A little reciever help

Epetrone

Epetrone

Audioholic Intern
I am trying to decide between the Marantz Sr7002, 8002 or the Denon 3808ci.

I love the fact that the Marantzs have THX select 2 and I love the look of them as well. I know they sound great as well but on the video side, they seem lacking by only going to 480p. Do they work well with the Harmony remotes?

The Denon on the other hand i have not had much experience with. On paper this thing looks awesome and i love the internet functionality of it. Does this one play nice with the harmony remote??

My TV up converts to 1080p pretty good so i am not so sure that the marantz's draw back is that bad. on the other hand is the Denon's lack of THX certification a drawback?

Hope someone with any of these recievers can help me sort this out.

thanks in advance
 
M

MDS

Audioholic Spartan
THX Select certification means that the receiver has passed a rigorous set of performance tests defined by THX and the receiver will also include THX sound fields and post-processing routines. The Denon may or may not be able to meet the same performance metrics (although many people will say they simply didn't want to pay for it). In my book, THX certification is a plus so +1 for the Marantz.

The ability to upconvert to 1080p is a 'nice to have' IF you need it, which you most likely won't. Every device under the sun nowadays can upconvert so having a receiver that can do it is only useful when you have a source device that does not (or does a poor job of it) - like some cable boxes. The TV is going to scale and deinterlace if necessary anyway, but sometimes a receiver might do a better job. I would weight video upconversion as zero when deciding between two receivers.

Practically any remote will play nice with either receiver. Since the Harmony is mostly used in a pre-programmed fashion by downloading the appropriate codes from their website, the only potential issue is that their database doesn't have all of the codes you need. As long as the remote also includes a learning feature and I think most Harmony models do, you can configure it to work everything properly.
 
Epetrone

Epetrone

Audioholic Intern
+1 for marantz

I was thinking along the same lines as you. The only thing I have that is old school (svideo) is my Tivo.

I know i like the Denon for the internet funtionality and nice on screen GUI. This is the last piece of equipment that I am buying to complete my system and i just don't want to feel like i should have gone with something else. I guess if I go and listen to a the Denon and I like it then thats all that matters.

If anyone else has some thoughts i would appreciate it.

Thanks you so far!!!
 

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