HELP! I'm overloaded with options and really can't decide where to go. I currently have one Denon AVR and one Yamaha AVR. They both perform great but are pre-HDMI so I'm using them for audio only. I have put together a nice theater in the basement (B&W speakers, BA sub, 60" Sony LED) and it's time to update the AVR.
I'm looking in the $500 to $1000 price range. Both brands have a lot of offerings.
I actually walked out of BestBuy with the Denon AVR-1911 Sunday and returned it today, unopened. I'm sure the sound quality is top notch, but I found out that the on screen displays are a blocky white text on black screen (not overlayed) and the iPod integration isn't what I expected.
I want a receiver with the latest options, since when I buy them I keep them for several years. Mainly right now that means a decent looking GUI and easier setup. Network connectivity would be nice, but I don't actually think I need any of the streaming offerings because I get it all through my Sony TV and Blu-Ray already. The only thing I'd use the network connectivity for would be firmware updates and web setup (which the newer Yamahas offer).
Another requirement is I want a 2nd zone. Need the ability to pipe music to outdoor speakers and control the volume seperately. Both brands offer that on most receivers I have found in my price range.
I'd want to be able to play iPhone HD video through the receivers. They each offer a $99 iPhone dock. Is this worth the money or should I just purchase Apple's Component AV cable?
I don't see myself purchasing a 3D television, but, I might as well get an AVR that supports 3D pass through for the future. You never know.
I realize I'm still pretty open ended with this question, but was looking for some guidance on your experience between the two brands current offerings. There seem to be about 8 options between current models and last years higher end models that are on close-out in my current price range. I can list the specific models if that would help?
Thanks in advance for any help,
-todd
I'm looking in the $500 to $1000 price range. Both brands have a lot of offerings.
I actually walked out of BestBuy with the Denon AVR-1911 Sunday and returned it today, unopened. I'm sure the sound quality is top notch, but I found out that the on screen displays are a blocky white text on black screen (not overlayed) and the iPod integration isn't what I expected.
I want a receiver with the latest options, since when I buy them I keep them for several years. Mainly right now that means a decent looking GUI and easier setup. Network connectivity would be nice, but I don't actually think I need any of the streaming offerings because I get it all through my Sony TV and Blu-Ray already. The only thing I'd use the network connectivity for would be firmware updates and web setup (which the newer Yamahas offer).
Another requirement is I want a 2nd zone. Need the ability to pipe music to outdoor speakers and control the volume seperately. Both brands offer that on most receivers I have found in my price range.
I'd want to be able to play iPhone HD video through the receivers. They each offer a $99 iPhone dock. Is this worth the money or should I just purchase Apple's Component AV cable?
I don't see myself purchasing a 3D television, but, I might as well get an AVR that supports 3D pass through for the future. You never know.
I realize I'm still pretty open ended with this question, but was looking for some guidance on your experience between the two brands current offerings. There seem to be about 8 options between current models and last years higher end models that are on close-out in my current price range. I can list the specific models if that would help?
Thanks in advance for any help,
-todd