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Crap, really? I thought 4000 would be better than 3600 or 3700.
Yes and no. It's a step above the 3000 series, but It's an older receiver. Quite a bit older in the world of electronics.Crap, really? I thought 4000 would be better than 3600 or 3700.
For features yes. I think they're probably close to the same as far as current-ness.Well, damn. Think it will be better than my s500bt?
What is the editor app called?
You are getting a more advanced room correction program with XT32/SubEQ so I don't think you made a lateral move or a step back so there's that. You can now also add separate amplification down the road with a full set of preouts too.Well, it was only $300 shipped, so I won't complain too much
The X series of avrs from lower to upper goes from the 1000 series, 2000, 3000, 4000, 6000, 7000, 8000 so far (but no current 7000 series, altho the 7200 in its time was the flagship model). Within each model range, the second digit differentiates it from previous, your 4000 was the first of that series, it's currently on 4700. I've got a Denon avr from around that time that was the flagship that year and has the odd model number of 4520. Current flagship is the 8500. They used to have different 2xxx, 3xxx, 4xxx and 5xxx series, tooCrap, really? I thought 4000 would be better than 3600 or 3700.
That's what I was trying to warn about. When it comes to stuff like AVR's, it's better to buy new ones. Bite the bullet, forgo extra savings and get something new.My new (to me) re river came this morning! Denon avr x4000! It doesn't work. No sound. I took the top off and found all of the visible pin connectors had been unplugged. I plugged them in and that got it to turn on and function, except for the sound. So that was a waste of $350. Does anyone here have a spare receiver I can buy? Something decent...hey, does anyone know what I should look for inside to fix it?
I always viewed Anthem AVR's as kind of overpriced. With that being said, I feel the same way about Marantz. Emotiva is not popular around these parts.Lesson learned. I'm interested in anthem. Also emotiva. Anyone have any pros or cons for either?
Again you fell for the hype. Should've bought the Yamaha. I can see how people are misleading you. I too was a victim of the overhyped product and then after owning 2 of them.My new (to me) re river came this morning! Denon avr x4000! It doesn't work. No sound. I took the top off and found all of the visible pin connectors had been unplugged. I plugged them in and that got it to turn on and function, except for the sound. So that was a waste of $350. Does anyone here have a spare receiver I can buy? Something decent...hey, does anyone know what I should look for inside to fix it?
No no, to Yamaha, YPAO is horrible. I have a Yahama, weak amps, and terrible auto cal. Denon's are a much better bang for the buck. What he shouldn't have done was buy used from a private owner. Don't do that unless it is really really cheap or worth taking a chance.Again you fell for the hype. Should've bought the Yamaha. I can see how people are misleading you. I too was a victim of the overhyped product and then after owning 2 of them.
Convinced myself never to get a "Denon". Bought the Yamaha and it actually enhanced my listening experience so much more.
Sold the Denon as the remote failed and the buttons just started popping off. They have the worst remote.
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Maybe for you, but for me the Yamaha they made my Speakers come to life.No no, to Yamaha, YPAO is horrible. I have a Yahama, weak amps, and terrible auto cal. Denon's are a much better bang for the buck.