As I said this is a personal opinion. I have no doubt the Yamaha 663 beats the Denon 1909 on movies, but I have listened to both Yamaha 663 and Denon 1909 extensively for music also. My ears tend to lean towards the Yamaha. Unfortunately for Denon, PorFx were not able to demonstrate the 1909 properly. They always had some problem - speakers not available, a shop assistant who could not adjust frequency settings properly, low quality cables etc. The Yamaha, on the other hand, was blessed with the extensive knowledge and capability of Raghu from Decibel.
Over the last 4 weeks I have ordered for both the Denon 1909 and the Yamaha 663 for two different HTs systems I am setting up for my friends. I would again suggest you personally listen to both and pick one that your ears like.
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If you have no other way of doing it, and have to increase the length of the cables, I suppose that is the only way to do it.
Get a good engineer to open up the speakers, and mount terminals connectors at the rear of the speakers and internally use good wires to connect the terminals to the speakers/crossovers. You can use spring terminals or binding posts.
This way you don't have to worry about cable lengths any more.
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Thanks for ur help. I contacted the local Philips service centre yesterday regrading my Philips home theatre cord extension of the speakers. They said it would be best not to tamper with the default distance as I would not get optimum performance once I extend the length of the cord.
Is this actually true? Or are those Philips guys just bragging that I can't change the cord length?
Should I contact retailers for such audio engineers who would be able to extend the length of the cords?
1. So between the Onkyo 606 and Denon 1909, the difference between wattage per channel is significant the Onkyo 606 claims it at 175x7 W/Ch, 6 Ohms and the denon 1909 at 90x7 w per channel. I wonder if there can be such a significant difference, or is Onkyo over claiming the output.
2. Secondly as you probably know Onkyo is known for its heating and buzzing issues, have you felt/heard that, does this make the Denon safer?
3. Finally, I know video upscaling would be done better by a good upscaling DVD player, but for normal sdtv (tata sky) would the video processors in the AVR improve the Picture quality (I have a panasonic PV80 plasma)?
I have heard that the Denon 1909 upscales better.
What this mean is that if you 'disconnect' all but one channel you will get 175 watts at 6 ohms. Converted to 8 ohms, this is roughly 120 watts, 1 channel driven.
If you take this one step forward and drive two (say front) channels at the same time, the wattage will be roughly 110 watts.
The Denon 1909 is 90 watts per channel at 8 ohms, two channels driven.
If you are using a budget DVD player, and want to scale TV signals also, use the scaling capabilities of an AVR such as the 1909.
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Hi Venkat, Any specific formula used for 6 ohms to 8 ohs conversion for watts?
So how much will be the watts per channel when 5 channels are driven simultaneously. any formula for that? also since these are 7.1 then can you give us a rough estimate of watts per channel when all the 7 channels are driven?
Does 1909 upscale to 1080p, Do you have any comments on the upscaling capability/picture quality of denon.
Thanks,
Prakash
Hi guys,
Denon makes good AVRs, I have been using their AVR since last three year.
Unfortunately, my AVR went into standby mode and Denon's local distributor and service agent M/s PROFXhas still not repaired it due to lack of spare parts.
When I had given my AVR, they had within a day told me that a transistor is blown and it is a minor service. It has now been lying at their service centre for the last 43 days and I have not heard from them since.... every time I call, they say the parts have not come. I feel even their service guys are not capable and their service centres are inadequate.
I understand that Yamaha, Harmon Kardon's service is better.
Hi guys,
Denon makes good AVRs, I have been using their AVR since last three year.
Unfortunately, my AVR went into standby mode and Denon's local distributor and service agent M/s PROFXhas still not repaired it due to lack of spare parts.
When I had given my AVR, they had within a day told me that a transistor is blown and it is a minor service. It has now been lying at their service centre for the last 43 days and I have not heard from them since.... every time I call, they say the parts have not come. I feel even their service guys are not capable and their service centres are inadequate.
I understand that Yamaha, Harmon Kardon's service is better.
I have read Denon gives problem more than Onkyo in many products.
I got only problem with my Onkyo that one day it wld not on.No LED on screen.
I opened it,cleaned dust inside & it worked.I m listening to it while posting this reply.
This depends a lot on your taste in music and movies. But in general, I would use the following order:
1. For Movies
Yamaha 663
Onkyo 606
Denon 1909
Marantz 5003/6003
2. For Music
Marantz 5003/6003
Yamaha 663
Denon 1909
Onkyo 606
All these are of course personal opinions based on hearing these systems, and the kind of movies and music I listen to. I would strongly suggest you audition all of them and then decide.
The Denon 1909 is a good receiver. Just pair them with good speakers.
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I also came to the conclusion for Yamaha which its future proof features, I would like to know the dealers in Chennai where can I audition. I have a plan to visit Chennai in the first week of Chennai before that I would like to know the price of it and availability.
They usually don't have the product you need, or else they use a extremely worn stock demo disc that shows you nothing. They will demo for a few minutes, and then look expectantly at you to write a cheque.
I briefly visited a shop today and was shocked at the lack of knowledge and careless attitude of not one but three gentlemen who were supposedly demonstrating a CD Player to me. The way one of them opened the CD Player and threw a CD into the tray nearly brought tears to my eyes. One would go and increase the volume, and the other would go and reduce. In all this, the potential client was completely ignored. The CDs were thrown all over the table without their jewel cases. And many of them were copied discs. None of them knew the specs, and all they could do was shove a company brochure under my eyes every time I asked for some details. My God!!
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Do you know about the service centre for Yamaha.
These are consumer electronics that have failures as part of the manufacturing process. I am not sure you can make such a generic comment about Denon's (I am not a fanboy).
On the same note, I am not sure how old your Onkyo is, but I have never had to clean dust in many years of owning many AVRs in order to fix display related issues. I am not bashing Onkyo but putting your statement in context.
Yamaha receivers are available in many places in Chennai. Some of them are Torvin, Cressida, etc. Unfortunately demos and auditions in these places is usually a challenge. They usually don't have the product you need, or else they use a extremely worn stock demo disc that shows you nothing. They will demo for a few minutes, and then look expectantly at you to write a cheque.
I briefly visited a shop today and was shocked at the lack of knowledge and careless attitude of not one but three gentlemen who were supposedly demonstrating a CD Player to me. The way one of them opened the CD Player and threw a CD into the tray nearly brought tears to my eyes. One would go and increase the volume, and the other would go and reduce. In all this, the potential client was completely ignored. The CDs were thrown all over the table without their jewel cases. And many of them were copied discs. None of them knew the specs, and all they could do was shove a company brochure under my eyes every time I asked for some details. My God!!
If you want to get a good and knowledgeable audition for Yamaha, the best place is Decibel. He will patiently demonstrate the amp with multiple speakers depending upon your tastes in music and movies. He has a good variety of budget as well as high end accessories such as cables, DVD Players, etc. I purchased the 663 from him about a couple of weeks ago for 40K. I believe the prices have gone up. Please get in touch with him for recent pricing.
Mr. Raghunath
Decibel
21, Chittaranjan Road
Teynampet
Chennai - 600 018
99406 72834
[email protected]
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Well I like to enjoy Denon too,but many of our freinds had problem with there service.My AVR is 18 months & dust comes as the road is nearby.