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<font color='#000000'>I have owned 2 Yamahas in the past and I really enjoyed the overall quality of the product as well as the sound of the product (rx-v1200 & 2400). I think the Yamaha DSP's are the best in the business if you enjoy that, I never used mine becasue I never wanted to hear what Top Gun would sound like in some church in Germany.
I had the chance to swap my 2400 for a Denon 3805 strait across (paid right around $850 w/tax for the 2400, so I think I got a good deal on the Denon) I was hesitant to begin with as I have always owned Yamaha in the past but I thought I would give it a shot, very happy I did.
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This is my first Denon product and so far I prefer the sound of the Denon over the Yamaha, but there are alot of thing I prefer on the Yamaha over the Denon (like the entire shell design front and back pannel layout and I really miss the good ol amber display) But the sound is what is important to me, that is where the Denon is the clear winner.... for my speaker set it just sounds much deeper and way more powerfull, again, in my opinion.
Time will only tell on how my luck is with this Denon but when the time comes to purchase a new receiver, I will go with what sounds best with my ears and speakers. I can tell you, I will look at Denon and Yamaha first!
Brent.
My Home Theater (have not had time to update my receiver picture yet)
Receiver: Denon AVR-3805
Fronts: Polk Audio RTi10's
Center: Polk Audio CSi5
Surrounds: Polk Auido FXi3's
Rear Center: Polk Audio RM2600 Center Channel
Sub: Polk Audio PSW404 x2</font>
I had the chance to swap my 2400 for a Denon 3805 strait across (paid right around $850 w/tax for the 2400, so I think I got a good deal on the Denon) I was hesitant to begin with as I have always owned Yamaha in the past but I thought I would give it a shot, very happy I did.
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This is my first Denon product and so far I prefer the sound of the Denon over the Yamaha, but there are alot of thing I prefer on the Yamaha over the Denon (like the entire shell design front and back pannel layout and I really miss the good ol amber display) But the sound is what is important to me, that is where the Denon is the clear winner.... for my speaker set it just sounds much deeper and way more powerfull, again, in my opinion.
Time will only tell on how my luck is with this Denon but when the time comes to purchase a new receiver, I will go with what sounds best with my ears and speakers. I can tell you, I will look at Denon and Yamaha first!

Brent.
My Home Theater (have not had time to update my receiver picture yet)
Receiver: Denon AVR-3805
Fronts: Polk Audio RTi10's
Center: Polk Audio CSi5
Surrounds: Polk Auido FXi3's
Rear Center: Polk Audio RM2600 Center Channel
Sub: Polk Audio PSW404 x2</font>
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