30th 2011f May 2011

Posted in: Home Theatre

Denon AVR-1911

Before, 3D motion pictures can only be experienced in the movie theater. Right now, almost any major tv vendor is bringing these technologies to your room and they are taking the 3D glasses with them. Actually, some of the manufacturers are also trying to copy these 3D {effects} with no glasses. The development is definitely featuring that 3D is having a very good future specially since the Blu-ray players are moving on to the 3D realm as well as the receivers. Denon is thinking about the start by issuing several models in the hi-end, mid-range, and also budget lineups. What makes these brand new versions even more tempting is that they carry other features to the table as well so 3D shouldn’t be the basis. The Denon AVR-1911 A/V receiver is one good example of a well improved mid-range A/V receiver.

 The Denon AVR-1911 is included with the HDMI 1.4a which can handle 3D video playback and Audio Return Channel. This decreases the number of cables is even further as the TV only requires a single HDMI cable to output sound to the unit. The other 4 inputs are well labeled which makes it suitable for a home theater configuration to include a BluRay player, DVD player, video gaming products, and SAT/CBL unit. This HDMI specification also offers x.v. Color and Deep Color support to allow both 2D and 3D visuals to appear more vibrant.

 The 3D abilities are just about as emphasized as the higher end sources with support for 3D Blu-ray pass through. This means that any broadcasts or the latest 3D Blu-ray titles and video games can be enjoyed back. Even audiences of non-3D content can benefit from the upscaling feature that can turn any standard-definition inputs to 1080p including signals coming from old VCRs and DVD players.

 Like many Denon home theater receivers, a number of audio technologies power the device to bring significant value. It opens up powerfully with full compatibility with the major hi-def audio types which includes Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master to make the sound quality of Blu-ray titles as natural as possible with great fidelity. The Dolby Pro Logic IIz takes the quality even more by taking the channels to brand new heights by introducing a vertical plane to the soundstage making the experience a lot more immersive. About the hardware end, the AVR-1911 every one of the 7 90-watt channels apply of its own discrete circuit for better audio reproduction than the built-in circuits.

 The Audyssey technologies are set aside for the higher end Denon A/V receivers but the Audyssey MultEQ support still makes an appearance to make it much easier to set up the home receiver and adapt it to the current speaker configuration. It needs the included calibration microphone to be linked to the system to ensure the sound levels of each speaker are adjusted properly during the calibration phase. It presents full support for 7.1-channel configurations and set up remains easy because of this Audyssey feature.

 While the networking features are fully absent, the USB port provides quality iPod support. The programmable remote also makes it simpler to handle several devices and the HD Radio support is a great addition for improving the quality of both AM and FM radio stations.

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