Video Processing: Denon 3808CI or PE SC-05 / VSX-94TXH

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gcarroll

Audiophyte
In my search for AVR with network capability, power, good video processing, and 4 HDMI 1.3 inputs, I'm down to the Denon 3808CI vs the Pioneer Elite SC-05 or VSX-94TXH.

Can you experts please clarify the Pioneer Elites video processing capability? Both the SC-05 & 94THX are listed as having Faroudja DCDi e up-res/scale capabilities even via HDMI source, but on the forums it appears that people are saying it doesn't? I just want whatever makes my terrible looking Barca games on Gol TV watchable (knowing I run from my HD-DVR to my receiver via HDMI cable) and my DVDs look best on my X360!! Would the PE's treat it any differently from the Denon?

However, for all of the Denon fanboy love, it appears the 3808CI gets an EPIC FAIL for video processing from Home Theater Mag (Google 'Putting the "V" in your AVR)

That raises the whole question on if holding out for the HQV Reon tech vs. the more standard Faroudja DCDi. The Onkyo has HQV and it performed much better than both the Denon & Yamaha. However, the Onkyo's are just too boxy and run too hot for me, which is just not an option when looking at a cool-running ICE amp. And the Yamaha 3900 is $500 more expensive than the comparable PE or Denon, so that's out.

The Denon's upgradeable firmware is nice, but seems a little over-rated.

And then I have to keep in mind all of the great audio features that made me pick a Denon or PE in the first place...its going to drive me crazy. Would love any opinions.
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Samsung HL-S5687W 56-Inch 1080p DLP HDTV
Dynaudio Audience 40 fronts
PremierAcoustic PA-6S rears & center
Motorola HD-DVR
Sub (downstairs neighbor)
X360 Elite
PS3 Metal Gear LE
 
ParadigmDawg

ParadigmDawg

Audioholic Overlord
How about that S5687W for upconverting? Does it not do a good job?

When you read reviews about AVR failing the processing test, they are usually clipping at blacker than black levels or whiter than white. I doubt that you will be able to tell in the real world. The 3808 seems to do fine with my SD signals but so does my display. I just pass-through all my sources.

The 3808 is a nice machine and the OSD/GUI is awesome. The SC05 is a sexy machine and will do about anything you want however, it will provide no processing via HDMI.

If it were me, (and it was 2 months ago) I would get the one that I could haggle down to 1100 0r 1200 bucks vs. the one that will be 400 0r 500 more bucks.
 
adk highlander

adk highlander

Sith Lord
Nice little read on the HD Guru article. I do have to say that with older TV's this may not be the case. I see a significant difference using the REON in my Onkyo over doing pass through with SD sources. When I add a projector later in the year I'm sure my I may get different results.
 
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gcarroll

Audiophyte
Went to Magnolia for a listen tonight, and listened to the SC-05 vs. the 3808CI. Paired with Monitor speakers which were the closest fit, as they don't carry my Dynaudio shelf speakers.

While both were decent, the Denon appeared to be stronger for clarity and the Pioneer was a little bright and bassy both on 2-channel stereo and in 5.1 surround tests. I'm a bit disappointed as the Pioneer Elites are SOOO pretty, and worthy of my Death Star system. Denon needs to step up their human factors design. But with the 3808s upgradeable firmware, lower distortion, Audyssey balancing, smaller footprint, and video upscaling over HDMI, I guess the choice is clear.

I mentioned the PE 94TXH but the guys were clearly ICE fanboys and that the TXH couldn't stand-up to the new SC ICE amps, which made the Denon's performance that much more impressive. Just wish I felt better about it. Then again has anyone spending $1000k plus for any A/V equipment ever walked away without some buyer's remorse?:)

One final question, I have 4 ohm front speakers and while I know a separate AMP would be the audiophile way to go, can't swing it in this economy. Both receivers and brands seem to have the power & street cred to drive my speakers effectively, but wanted to make sure there was no advantage from either.

Let the price shopping begin.
 
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Sherardp

Audioholic
You should taken some of your own demo material, PE SC05 will handle any load and drive them easily. I enjoy my SC07 very much, however both units are very nice. I too paired up the Denon and PE SC05/7, needless to say I own the PE. Everyone isnt the same so enjoy the model of your choice.
 
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