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Comentado en Canadá el 9 de marzo de 2025
This would be my fourth denon receiver over the years. (all still functioning) I'm very happy with the setup routine and the on screen display is an improvement over my 2400. I'm very pleased with it. As expected sound quality is excellent, and all functionality is flawless.
Customer
Comentado en México el 2 de febrero de 2025
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Customer
Comentado en Brasil el 31 de agosto de 2024
Boa qualidade de som, fácil de instalar e configurar e com a tecnologia arc
Antonio R.
Comentado en Brasil el 15 de mayo de 2024
Qualidade de som excelente, muitas possibilidades de uso.
Manuel C G
Comentado en México el 8 de marzo de 2024
La marca es una garantía, excelente sonido, puedo conectar todos mis aparatos de audio y video y reproducir mi música de cualquier servicio de streaming
Mario
Comentado en México el 1 de marzo de 2024
Buen amplificador, potente y lo mejor que es atmos
Luis M.
Comentado en México el 13 de febrero de 2024
Me gusta mucho mi receptor cumple muy bien con mis necesidades a pesar de que mis bocinas no son de tan buena calidad las hace funcionar como si fueran de mejor calidad en mi teatro en casa. Claro que es muy recomendable la marca denon. Estoy satisfecho con la compra y por supuesto que sí lo recomiendo
Vielbesteller
Comentado en Alemania el 2 de noviembre de 2024
Dem positiven Urteil der vorigen Rezensenten kann ich mich nur anschließen. Es bestehen jedoch Unterschiede zwischen dem gelieferten Gerät und dem bei Amazon eingestellten Produktfoto von der Geräterückseite: Es gibt keinen koaxialen Digitaleingang, sondern nur zwei optische Eingänge. Die Netzspannung beträgt, wie in Deutschland üblich, 230 V ~, statt wie abgebildet 120 V ~.
Jose luis
Comentado en México el 25 de julio de 2023
Denon nunca dejara de sorprendeme ya con este mi 2 equipo y muy contento con su sonido y calidad. No lo piensen 2 veces este equipo esta genial.
Enrique Ponce
Comentado en México el 26 de junio de 2023
muy buenos
Josephs
Comentado en México el 16 de octubre de 2023
De lo mejor este receptor muy buen sonido solo un poco complejo hacer la calibración pero después de eso súper este producto es altamente he recomendable
Martrick
Comentado en México el 6 de septiembre de 2023
Original, todo bien empacado, sonido sorprenderte y excelentes características
Mike
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de noviembre de 2022
Denon AVR-S960H Amazon Review:First thing to know is that during 2020, all brand of receivers that implemented 8K/4K 120p had issues with Video Game System's 4K 120p video.Denon made an adapter box that plugged into early receivers to correct the problem. That way, no one had to take all the wires and cables off of receiver and send it back to Denon and wait weeks for it's return. With units made after May 2021, with serial numbers above 70000, the correction was made to the receivers. That correction was to make the HDMI 8K chipset compatible with video game systems using 4K 120p.So make sure you buy from a Denon authorized dealer so that you have a warranty and mainly to be sure you get a receiver with the new HDMI board and not old stock that still has the problem.That said, this receiver is great and a bargain compared to the newer replacement. The new replacement AVR-S970h is $300 more and only offers 2 more HDMI inputs that are 8K compatible. While it's important to have at least 1 compatible input, its also needs to be said that even that input could be incompatible with new HDR formats that have nothing to do with 8K. So it's a gamble to pay $300 for just 2 HDMI inputs that may not work with future HDR formats. That being said, if the 8K input is 'still' compatible with future video formats, you can always use Denon's own 8K HDMI switch box. That box integrates into the receiver's input menu and control system. That way you can use the receiver's own remote and input names to use the additional HDMI inputs of the box. Or you can use an aftermarket switch box and just use that switch box's own remote.The AVR-S960H only loses those two 8K HDMI inputs and a HD version, to the On-Screen Display on the AVR-S970H. Now that's according to Denon. The AVR-S960H hass quite the savings.The AVR-S960H loses a few things to the AVR-X2700H but is $200 cheaper than the X2700H. The X2700H has additional features for Zone 2 and custom installation.Those features are Zone 2 Preamp outputs, Remote IR repeater, and RS232 for control. It also has 2 additional video modes for calibration for installers, isf day and isf night.Also it steps up the room correction feature from standard audyssey to audyssey XT. I found Audyssey XT on my other Denon Receiver makes the sound worse, not better, so Audyssey stays off on my Denon Receivers.The other things it offers is more surround back channel reassignment for a 5.1 only system. Those additional reassignment features are for bi-amping or channel B speaker option. In a 7.1 system, these can't be used.The X2700h receiver has a detachable power cord compared to the non-detachable cord on the S960H.The X2700h also gets a 3 year warranty compared to the S960H 2 year warranty.The X2700H is rated at 95 watts/ch while the S960H is rated at 90 watts/ch . However I suspect they are the same output in real world as the other rating of 125 W @ 6 Ω/ohms, 1 kHz with 0.7 % T.H.D. is the same for both the X2700H and the S960H receivers.I tried an Onkyo TX-NR6100 but what a mistake. While it has three 8K HDMI inputs, the other three HDMI inputs are only 2.0b and not 2.1 and do not support HDR10+. The AVR-S960H has six 2.1 HDMI inputs that all support HDR10+.The Onkyo does some stuff weird and doesn't follow standards with Dolby Digital and Dolby Digital Plus. When listening to DD/DD+ 5.1 on a 7.1 speaker setup, the receiver flips the sound from the surround to the surround back speakers. This leaving turning off the sound to the side surround speakers and only putting sound out from the "WRONG" surround back speakers behind you. This is by design and stated in the new correctly updated manual on a special link on the Onkyo website.Onkyo TX-NR6100 doesn't have nearly the features that the Denon AVR-S960H has. The Onkyo subwoofer output isn't as dynamic sounding and doesn't have the bass output from the subwoofer preamp output that the Denon AVR-S960H has.The Yamaha RX-V6A doesn't offer normal 8K 60p on it's HDMI inputs, but has only 8K 30p compatibility. You have to use a compression format to get quality any higher than 8K 30p. Plus Yamaha does things different that I don't care for.The Denon AVR-S960H just sounds better than the Onkyo TX-NR6100 and why the Onkyo TX-NR6100 was returned! The Denon AVR-S960H just sounds better, operates better, and has more compatible HDMI inputs with current formats.Out of the Denon AVR-X2700, Onkyo TX-NR6100 and Denon AVR-S960H, the DENON AVR-S960H is the best receiver for bang for the buck.Now if you will use those extra surround back amp reassignment features of the Denon AVR-X2700H in a 5.1 speaker setup, and it's installer customization, or want the upgraded Audyssey XT, then for the $200 more, the Denon AVR-X2700H may be better for you.For me, I don't use Audyssey, don't use Zone 2, and don't use custom installer features in my "7.1" speaker setup, so the Denon AVR-S960H is a no-brainer for $200 less.This is my 10th Home Theater Receiver from Yamaha, Pioneer, Denon, Technics, JVC, Kenwood, and Onkyo. Denon has always had the best sound, the best features, and the most reliable. Some as JVC and Onkyo didn't live in my house very long due to poor design.
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