AVRX3000 Denon Dev

Denon Avr 3000. Denon AVRX3000 Series 7.2Channel Integrated Purchased the AVR 3000 to replace a Harmon Kardon- So. Power output: 110 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo) Surround output: 110W (front), 110W (center), 35W (rear) Frequency response: 5Hz to 150kHz

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The powerful Denon AVR-X3000 IN-Command receiver can handle 5.1 surround sound in one room while sending robust audio and high-definition video to a second room Purchased the AVR 3000 to replace a Harmon Kardon- So.

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Seriously, the AVR-3000 is as close to 2 channel seperates as I have heard and I've heard alot. This receiver was Denon's Flagship Receiver somewhere in the mid-90's The powerful Denon AVR-X3000 IN-Command receiver can handle 5.1 surround sound in one room while sending robust audio and high-definition video to a second room

Denon AVR3000 BNIB Photo 534640 Canuck Audio Mart. This is better than any Current A/V receiver that I have listened to except for maybe the Denon AVR-5803 and the NAD T-762, but I would bet my house that it would be very close sonicly and definitely built better than the NAD The Denon AVR-X3000 is a network-ready AV receiver with 7.2 channels, 4K Ultra HD upscaling, and advanced audio processing technologies like Audyssey DSX and Dolby Pro Logic Iiz.

Denon AVR 3000 Receiver Photo 991769 Canuck Audio Mart. Brand: Denon Tuning range: FM, MW; Power Output: 110W into 8Ω (stereo)110W (fr), 110W (cen), 35W (sur); Frequency Response: 5Hz to 150kHz; Distortion: 0.03%. I believe it boasts 110 watt/RMS X 3 front channels + 35 Watts/RMS X 2 Rear Channels, all into 8 ohm loads.