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The versatile AVR-989 provides unparalleled audio and video signal processing and switching flexibility, and is fully equipped to handle even the most sophisticated home theater setups. The video section features four HDMI v1.3a inputs, that can accommodate high definition multi-channel LPCM, Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio soundtracks. For standard definition sources such as DVD, the on-board Faroudja DCDi video processing and upconversion system provides near-HD picture quality. Denon’s advanced surround sound decoding section is powered by dual high-precision 32-bit floating point DSP processors, a feature previously found only on Denon's top-end models. This provides breathtaking surround sound quality from virtually any source. Audyssey Dynamic Volume automatically eliminates jarring volume jumps between TV shows and commercials, and Audyssey Dynamic EQ ensures rich bass and smooth tonal balance, even at low volume levels. Audyssey’s MultEQ in-room acoustic optimization system provides up to eight measurement points, smoothing the overall balance for the most natural tonal quality everywhere in the listening space. Setup and operation are a snap, aided by Denon’s enhanced icon-based on screen display that also features a screen saver. Featuring both speaker level and pre-amp level second zone stereo outputs, the AVR-989 is the ideal centerpiece for a superb whole-home entertainment system.
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- 7.1 channel home theater receiver- 115 Watts per channel
- 4 HDMI v1.3a inputs, 3 component inputs, 7 composite inputs, and 7 S-Video inputs
- Audyssey Dynamic EQ, MultEQ XT, and Dynamic Volume
- 7-Channel Equal Power ensures highly balanced output
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By Luen H. Hsing (TX, USA)
Upgraded from Onkyo 605, and the difference is day and night. If you are looking for 7.1 receiver, get it will not dispoint you.
By M. J. Lisle (Lincolmwood, IL)
First off, I don't have this specific Denon but a similar Denon model. I also purchased one for my daughter. I noted the first reviewer of this particular product was extremely pleased with it in his application of 7.1 sound in his home theater system. Yes, they are great for that, and I'm not surprised he is pleased. Unfortunately, such a review doesn't properly describe the features/functions of this product series. I had to find out for myself.
7.1 sound is not "native mode" for any material, DVD or TV broadcasting, you are likely to receive. It's an algorithm that successfully attempts to improve on 5.1 programming (which is the de facto standard). In the same manner, a 5.1 system can also attempt to improve programming that is actually native mode stereo, or at least to convert it to "surround sound," even though it is produced in two-channel stereo mode. The Denon products allow the user to run in 5.1 true reproduction, 5.1 interpolated (stereo converted into "surround sound"), 7.1 interpolated (5.1 converted into 7 channel) and/or true stereo mode. The reason that may be important is that most of us have a lot of stereo CDs, recorded before multi channel sound became so commonly available. Those don't faithfully reproduce into 5.1 sound (you may personally think 5.1 improves on stereo imput). The advantage is that this product series (with a proper speaker configuration) can perform well with discrete multi channel sound or 2 channel stereo programming. It therefore has the flexibility to accurately reproduce your program material whatever its actual audio recording mode is. I'm not personally aware of many other products that are made for this purpose, at least at this price point.
By E. O'Brien (Houston, Texas USA)
This Denon 805 Watt receiver can only be described as awesome. We are using it for a home theater room and have it connected to a 7 channel speaker system with two sub woofers. The sound is phenominal. Would highly recommend it.
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