Thanks for all the help. I've been doing a ton of research lately regarding the different options available on audio components and came across pretty good reviews of the Integra DTC-9.8 pre-pro.
How would you rate this against the 3808CI receiver?
Hello.
Coming from a guy in you same situation being an average guy that wants the features and HDMI.
-vs the Sony, Sony should take a back seat. The only thing I was interested in the 5300 was the 6 inputs, then as someone else mentioned, how many do you really need, especially if the HDDVD or Blu-Ray eventually is not needed. An industry pro mentioned that Sony was not known for their Audio quality like some out there.
-vs the 4308 it was a price issue for basically Wi-Fi improvement and minimal power increase, I wouldn’t use the HD radio thingy.
-vs the Onkyo 875 it was the heat factor was the major issue and no networking, because my place is HOT in the summer and that can make it even worse, and I wanted to be able to stream from PC.
-vs the Pioneer Elite 94TX...I don’t know, I am unsure if I made the right choice but it was a close call between the two with the same features for the most part.
__Denon is pretty easy to get used to for the GUI. It took a couple weeks of tinkering and whatnot to be very comfortable with all the options, but GUI was easy to nav through. But I am pleased, and just wish I had a better place to use it in.
-I ended up with a pair of B&W 603 S2 fronts, and they are very nice for the home theatre aspect and do electronic music extraordinarily well based on my limited experience. I think you will not be disappointed in the Denon. I will be taking the Denon pre outs in the future to a Pioneer elite 49TX and bi amp with that for the fronts (Experiment)
There is a great dealer on eBay that ships to your door within a week. The price was the best I could find, I hate eBay but this guy was GREAT just search or PM and I will tell you who it was. He only deals with the Pioneer and Denon as far as the models listed here.
Have fun with your research.