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In 1911, Denon started, making it one of
the oldest hifi brands. Denon has lead the way in state of the
art home theater receivers, raising the bar with each new introduction.
Denon's top of the line 5803 has many unique features, and the
beauty of the brand new AVR3805 is that many of those features
have been included in this reasonably priced affordable, yet
high quality receiver. It includes video upconversion transcoding.
It even has rear speaker selector. We combined Denon with Klipsch, also one of the oldest names in the business. Klipsch speakers are highly efficient, producing more sound for less power. This means your amp works less and has more reserve for dynamic peaks. Klipsch are known for excellent dramatic bass and beautiful wood cabinetry. Klipsch tweeters are horn loaded to increase efficiency and for wide dispersion. Receiver: Denon AVR3805 $1200 · Built-in 7 high quality full range low distortion amps · Rated power: 120 x 7 20 to 20kHz for .05%THD · Component video transcoding upconversion · Auto set up room equalizer uses mic and 8 band eq · Pure direct AL24 for audiophile music · Oversize power transformer and blocking capacitor · Dolby Digital 5.1, 6.1 and Pro Logic IIx · DTS 5.1 and 6.1 plus neo and DTS ES · RS232C control port; two 12volt triggers · On screen set up video display · Multi channel input for DVD-A and Super Audio CD · 3 Component video inputs switching with one output · Adjustable subwoofer crossover frequency · Totally unique dual speaker connections for rear · Ability to use center back amps to drive speakers around the house called Power Amp Assign · Multi Zone with av output and Zone 3 audio out · |
Inputs: 4 audio ins; 7 audio video inputs The DVD: Denon DVD910:
$300 The Speakers: Klipsch RF35
$1000 |
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