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bryanalban

Audioholic Intern
... I promise. ;)

Ok some I thought I narrowed it down and decided on getting the Onkyo TX-SR705. A bunch of places are blowing them out and I could get one for around $450. (one thing kind of scaring me, are the reports that they run hot, should I even worry about that?)

I was about to order one, when someone on here suggested the Denon 2808CI. It's a bit more expensive. The I looked at the Denon 2308CI, which I could probably get for about the same as the Onkyo (maybe a bit less).

So for 50-50 music/ movie use what would your choice be?

Onkyo 705 (~$450)

or

Denon 2308CI (~$450)

(Also in the unlikely event that I found an open box, etc. Denon 2808CI for around $500, would you drop the above choice for the more expensive 2808CI)?

I know it's complicated, but thanks for the help.
 
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mnatiq

Audioholic
... I promise. ;)

Ok some I thought I narrowed it down and decided on getting the Onkyo TX-SR705. A bunch of places are blowing them out and I could get one for around $450. (one thing kind of scaring me, are the reports that they run hot, should I even worry about that?)

I was about to order one, when someone on here suggested the Denon 2808CI. It's a bit more expensive. The I looked at the Denon 2308CI, which I could probably get for about the same as the Onkyo (maybe a bit less).

So for 50-50 music/ movie use what would your choice be?

Onkyo 705 (~$450)

or

Denon 2308CI (~$450)

(Also in the unlikely event that I found an open box, etc. Denon 2808CI for around $500, would you drop the above choice for the more expensive 2808CI)?

I know it's complicated, but thanks for the help.
i dont know to much about the denon's but as for the onkyo heat up issue, just give it some room, be reasonable it will be fine, the issue (NOTE NOT A PROBLEM, JUST A ISSUE)is just overblown by some people. which ever receiver you cave in and dont give space to will overheat and be hot enough to fry some eggs.

and sorry i can t really tell you which reciver to get. the only thing i will say is that i am verrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrry pleased with my onkyo.
 
Chopin_Guy

Chopin_Guy

Senior Audioholic
Bryan,

Welcome to the forum....as you mentioned at the end of your post, is you can get the extra $150 you can get the 2808ci for $598 delivered trough 6ave Electronics or J & R will match that price as well....

It is the best bet for your money right now. Now given that is not an option, it just depends on your needs really. If you must have more power for more difficult speaker loads--then go with the Onkyo. In my opinion, that would be the only reason to go with the Onkyo. I would favor the Denon over it, but then again I am biased in that regard...;)
 
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bryanalban

Audioholic Intern
Bryan,

If you must have more power for more difficult speaker loads--then go with the Onkyo. In my opinion, that would be the only reason to go with the Onkyo. I would favor the Denon over it, but then again I am biased in that regard...;)
I'm only going to run a pair of bookshelf speakers (Infinity Primus P162, or maybe if I can swing it Energy C-200), a center channel speaker, and maybe a sub. (in the future we might fill out the system with surrounds).

I don't think the 5 watts/channel will make that much of a difference.
 
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PENG

Audioholic Slumlord
I used to think that the lack of preouts is a show stopper but not any more. The fact is, when you are ready for speaker upgrades and want more power, you probably won't be happy with using any <$1,000 receiver as prepro. In the end most of us will probably sell the low end receiver, pass it on to their children, or retire it to a smaller room setup.

Going with the Denon and you will be more likely to have a trouble free receiver and enjoy your music. Onkyo sounds great too but the wonderful thing about Denon is that you don't get fatigue even after listening to it for hours as long you have some decent speakers connected to it. Believe it or not, that applies to even my 22 lbs 1705.
 
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rnatalli

Audioholic Ninja
I'd go with the Denon myself as they're generally pretty problem-free and like Onkyo, they generally hit their stated specs. You can get a Denon 1909 for about $350 shipped right now using eBay and Live.com. The 1909 is newer than both the 705 and 2308.
 
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zumbo

Audioholic Spartan
I removed the receiver I had listed. Looks like it's a POS.

There was no need to start a new thread about the same thing. You can ask new questions under the same thread, and it gets moved to the top.
 
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bryanalban

Audioholic Intern
There was no need to start a new thread about the same thing. You can ask new questions under the same thread, and it gets moved to the top.
Sorry about starting a new thread. I'm new to this forum thing.


So looking at the specs at the Denon site, other than the power being different between the 2308CI and the 2808CI. The only other "major" differences seem to be:

dts-HD Master Audio
Auto Setup Calibration
Video Conversion Analog to HDMI Scaling 480p 720p 1080i 1080p
HDMI Video Output s1.1 Spec 1080p
HDMI 1.3a Inputs

Would I really miss any of thses?
 
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zumbo

Audioholic Spartan
Sorry about starting a new thread. I'm new to this forum thing.


So looking at the specs at the Denon site, other than the power being different between the 2308CI and the 2808CI. The only other "major" differences seem to be:

dts-HD Master Audio
Auto Setup Calibration
Video Conversion Analog to HDMI Scaling 480p 720p 1080i 1080p
HDMI Video Output s1.1 Spec 1080p
HDMI 1.3a Inputs

Would I really miss any of thses?
The 2808 will go on sale again. I would wait.
 
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zumbo

Audioholic Spartan
It wouldn't hurt to call 6th ave, and tell them you didn't mean to miss the sale, you were researching that specific receiver to see if it would meet your needs. By the time you decided to get it, you had missed the sale. They may give you the deal.
 

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