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What reviewers think

Bloggers and YouTubers have tried this product—so we've summarized their strongest opinions below. Links to full reviews follow.

Product Strengths

  • Integra DRX provides a natural sound for both movies and music without heavily favoring one over the other
  • Direct Live auto setup system is a highlight, considered one of the best auto-calibration systems, significantly improving sound quality compared to other auto-setup systems
  • Offers clean and open sound with good detail and atmosphere, a quality where Integra stands out
  • Specifically designed to match with Klipsch speakers, offering a function to easily select Klipsch speaker models for setup, simplifying crossover settings

Product Considerations

  • Source material that takes advantage of iMac Enhanced features may be difficult to find

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Integra is a higher-end brand of Onkyo, similar to Lexus being the higher-end brand of Toyota

Takeaway: The Integra DRX receivers offer a natural and clean sound experience, especially when using the advanced Direct Live auto-setup. Its compatibility with Klipsch speakers makes it a user-friendly and high-performing choice for home theater enthusiasts.

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An excellent review of a great product
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An excellent review of a great product
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Manufacturer details

  • Power Output: 120 W per channel (8 ohms, 20 Hz–20 kHz, 0.08% THD, 2-ch driven, FTC)
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 17 1/8" x 7 13/16" x 15 5/16" (435 x 198 x 388.5 mm)
  • Weight: 30.9 lbs. (14.0 kg)
  • Power Consumption: 850 W
  • Standby Power Consumption: 0.1 W
  • FM Tuning Range: 87.5 MHz–107.9 MHz
  • AM Tuning Range: 530 kHz–1,710 kHz
Welcome Extraordinary into Your Home Theater-reference Dolby Atmos® or DTS: X® sound through up to 7.2.4 channels complements 8K HDR video passthrough. Connect 5.2.4-channel speakers and Zone 2 speakers and switch between 5.2.4-ch and 5.2.2-ch + Zone 2 playback, or use 5 GHz/2.4 GHz Wi-Fi® and your voice to control music all around your home.
Theater-reference Dolby Atmos® or DTS: X® sound through up to 7.2.4 channels complements 8K HDR video passthrough. Connect 5.2.4-channel speakers and Zone 2 speakers and switch between 5.2.4-ch and 5.2.2-ch + Zone 2 playback, or use 5 GHz/2.4 GHz Wi-Fi® and your voice to control music all around your home.
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Brand highlights

Taking a step back to look at reviewers' thoughts of the brand's entire lineup—not just this product—what stands out most is the following:

  • Integra offers robust power amplification while ensuring efficient thermal management, integrating advanced heat sinks and often featuring active cooling solutions like low-noise fans.
  • The brand's receivers have Klipsch speaker EQ presets, optimizing sound for specific Klipsch speaker models, reflecting a unique collaboration between the two brands.
  • Integra emphasizes high resolution audio playback supporting various formats (FLAC, WAV, Apple Lossless, etc.) and high sampling rates via both USB and network connections.

DSX-3

  • Positioning: A compact, slim network AV receiver designed for limited spaces.
  • Description: Offers a straightforward design with HDMI 2.1 support for 4K HDR and efficient high-resolution audio processing in a 5.1 channel setup. Compared to the other products, its lower power and slim form factor make it well suited for small rooms and budget-conscious buyers who need essential networking and streaming capabilities.

DRX 2.4

  • Positioning: An entry-level network AV receiver with fewer channels and advanced HDMI video features.
  • Description: Supports 7.2-channel sound with HDMI 2.1 inputs that enable 8K/60Hz and enhanced video upscaling while maintaining a focus on essential audio performance with 80 W per channel. In comparison to the DSX-3, it adds more connectivity and modern video processing but offers less overall amplification and multichannel flexibility than the higher-end DRX models.

DRX 5.3

  • Positioning: A mid-range 9.2-channel receiver built for integrated home theater experiences.
  • Description: Delivers dynamic amplification with features like IMAX Enhanced mode and DTS:X support that boost cinematic sound quality. Compared to the DSX-3 and DRX 2.4, it offers significantly higher power and audio fidelity along with enhanced networking and multi-room capabilities.

DRX 7.3

  • Positioning: A premium 9.2-channel receiver focused on precise calibration and robust integration.
  • Description: Features THX Certified Select amplification, IMAX Enhanced audio, and advanced room calibration through AccuEQ Advance Plus to refine sound performance. Relative to the DRX 5.3, it provides additional calibration technology and connectivity options.

DRX 8.4

  • Positioning: The flagship 11.4-channel receiver engineered for ultimate audiophile home theaters.
  • Description: Offers high power output with 150 watts per channel, dual ESS Sabre DACs, and Dirac Live room correction alongside extensive HDMI 2.1 connectivity supporting 8K/60p and various HDR formats. Compared to all other models in the lineup, it stands out for its premium features and integration flexibility.
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Integra is a hifi brand that designs AV receivers with custom installation in mind, featuring a bright white back panel for easier connections, built-in HDMI diagnostics, and compatibility with remote monitoring systems. Their receivers include specialized features like Klipsch Optimized Mode for automatic speaker optimization and Dolby Atmos Height Virtualizer for creating virtual surround effects without extra speakers.

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Integra
DRX-8.4
3200
3200
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6
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Integra is a hifi brand that designs AV receivers with custom installation in mind, featuring a bright white back panel for easier connections, built-in HDMI diagnostics, and compatibility with remote monitoring systems. Their receivers include specialized features like Klipsch Optimized Mode for automatic speaker optimization and Dolby Atmos Height Virtualizer for creating virtual surround effects without extra speakers.
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Product Strengths

  • Premium Dirac Live license for room correction is included, which is considered top-of-the-line
  • 11.4 channels with 150 watts per channel (into 8 ohms) are offered, and Dolby Atmos, DTS-X, IMAX Enhanced, and Dolby Atmos Music are supported
  • XLR outputs for front left, center, and right channels, as well as discrete subwoofer channels, are featured, which are uncommon in this category and provide a balanced audio signal less susceptible to noise
  • Amplified and preamp zone 2 and zone 3 outputs are provided without sacrificing main zone amp outputs, and a dedicated subwoofer RCA output for each of these zones is included
  • Designed with custom installers in mind, it features easy setup, configuration, and integration with third-party control platforms, as well as a white backplate for easy connection visibility

Product Considerations

  • Despite having four RCA subwoofer outputs, only two are independent channels, the other two are parallel outputs mirroring the same signal
  • Integra does not publish power ratings for all channels driven simultaneously, the 150 watts per channel is only rated with two channels driven
  • The unit is heavy, weighing nearly 50 pounds, which may pose a challenge for placement in tight spaces
  • Dirac implementation had initial issues with subwoofer level matching when setting up on a PC, and the upload section was broken after a software update, requiring the use of the iPad app and the basic microphone instead
  • The unit's styling and appearance are considered generic and not particularly elegant

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Compared to the last generation DRX-7.3, the DRX-8.4 has an upgraded amplifier—providing a worthy step-up in power
  • Sonically similar to the Onkyo TX-RZ70 due to similar ESS Sabre DACs, although the Integra has a slightly higher power rating (150W vs 140W)
  • In a blind test, the DRX-8.4 had better clarity of highs in dialogue compared to the Denon AVR-X8500HA, despite tonal similarities
  • Compared to the Marantz Cinema 40, the Integra DRX-8.4 has 11 channels of onboard amplification versus only 9, and it offers XLR outputs for the front LCR preamp channels, which the Marantz does not

Takeaway: The Integra DRX-8.4 is a feature-rich AV receiver that sounds great and is easy to integrate into a smart home system. It is a solid choice for users who want high-end audio performance and flexible multi-zone capabilities.

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Our take on the brand

Integra is a hifi brand that designs AV receivers with custom installation in mind, featuring a bright white back panel for easier connections, built-in HDMI diagnostics, and compatibility with remote monitoring systems. Their receivers include specialized features like Klipsch Optimized Mode for automatic speaker optimization and Dolby Atmos Height Virtualizer for creating virtual surround effects without extra speakers.
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Denon
AVR-X6800H
3499
3499
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7
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Denon, which pioneered the AV Receiver over 110 years ago, continues to set industry standards with their HEOS Built-in technology for multi-room wireless audio. Their receivers deliver up to 13 channels of output and include 8K HDMI with eARC support, while their limited edition models like the PMA-A110 combine classic design with modern performance.
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Product Strengths

  • Seventeen channels of processing, 13 speaker channels, and 4 subwoofer channels
  • Eleven internal amplifiers to power the 13 channels it can process, and the last two have to be powered externally

Product Considerations

  • Denon Marantz startup time is 12 to 14 seconds
  • There are limitations on speaker configuration, so picking the closest match will functionally work
  • Compatible with Dirac Live, however, Dirac Live requires additional costs and setup

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The AVR-X6800H adds two more channels over the Denon AVRX 4800
  • The AVR-X6800H has an advantage since rear surrounds or surround back speakers do not have to be disabled in order to use all the immersive channels
  • The AVR-X6800H replaces the 6700 with a very similar feature set but a couple of new extras, more subwoofer counts, etc

Takeaway: The AVR-X6800H is a receiver that provides very good value, capable of creating a very immersive sound experience. It gives many speaker configuration options.

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Our take on the brand

Denon, which pioneered the AV Receiver over 110 years ago, continues to set industry standards with their HEOS Built-in technology for multi-room wireless audio. Their receivers deliver up to 13 channels of output and include 8K HDMI with eARC support, while their limited edition models like the PMA-A110 combine classic design with modern performance.
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Cinema 30
3299
3299
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5
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Marantz is a hifi brand known for its proprietary HDAM technology, which replaces traditional op-amps in their amplifiers for better sound quality. Their products include slim-design AVRs that fit better under TVs, and their flagship Model 10 Reference Integrated Amplifier delivers exceptional power with 250 watts into 8 ohms through its dual-mono symmetrical amplifier topology.
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Product Strengths

  • Commanding authority across the entire frequency spectrum results in a visceral listening experience
  • Excellent stereo performance with solid midrange, detailed highs, and great spatial rendition; the sound is warm and non-fatiguing for long listening sessions
  • An immersive surround-sound experience with accurate surround steering and great sonic balance across the audio spectrum
  • A premium design with a metal faceplate remote, copper-plated chassis, and high-quality components like 32-bit ESS Sabre DAC chips and a toroidal transformer

Product Considerations

  • The 40Gbps HDMI limit might be a small issue in the future
  • Dirac Live and Bass Control are paid options, not standard
  • Audyssey automatic setup still makes the obligatory 80Hz crossover changes from the detected full-range mains
  • The unit might become rather warm to the touch when driven hard at a very loud volume level
  • While the scaling and video processing are acceptable, modern TVs or source components offer better image processing

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Marantz Cinema 40: Sonic improvements—a tad clearer and more refined, with better composure at high volumes
  • Vs Denon AVC-X6800H: Several significant departures to ensure the Cinema 30 contains true Marantz performance across many critical components, though both share commonalities; the reviewer prefers the house sound of the Marantz if one doesn't want to mess with room EQ

Takeaway: The Marantz Cinema 30 is a high-end AV receiver that excels in both home theater and stereo applications. It delivers powerful, immersive sound and offers a range of features for both audio and video enthusiasts.

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Our take on the brand

Marantz is a hifi brand known for its proprietary HDAM technology, which replaces traditional op-amps in their amplifiers for better sound quality. Their products include slim-design AVRs that fit better under TVs, and their flagship Model 10 Reference Integrated Amplifier delivers exceptional power with 250 watts into 8 ohms through its dual-mono symmetrical amplifier topology.
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Denon
AVR-X8500HA
4599
4599
/
3
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Denon, which pioneered the AV Receiver over 110 years ago, continues to set industry standards with their HEOS Built-in technology for multi-room wireless audio. Their receivers deliver up to 13 channels of output and include 8K HDMI with eARC support, while their limited edition models like the PMA-A110 combine classic design with modern performance.
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Product Strengths

  • HDMI 2.1 provides future-proofing in terms of 8K and 4K 120, plus next-gen gaming features in HDR formats
  • Thirteen channels of processing and 13 channels built-in allow for a full 13.2 channel system without additional amplification
  • Denon's setup wizard guides users through the setup process, making it relatively easy
  • A provided microphone allows the user to EQ the entire system for the room, the bass, and tonal balance
  • It is feature-packed, and reviewers find no better specified receiver on the market

Product Considerations

  • It does not have a tuner, so technically it is an AV amplifier, not a receiver
  • It is big and heavy
  • It has only a single 8K input, which is also the only 4K/120 input
  • It is approaching the end of its lifespan

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Arcam AVR 31: The AVC-X8500HA has more connectivity and analog/digital inputs, while the Arcam AVR 31 has a simpler back panel

Takeaway: The Denon AVC-X8500HA offers a complete, feature-rich home theater experience with its 13 channels and future-proofed HDMI 2.1, making it a great option for immersive sound. If the user wants a high-end receiver with pretty much every feature available, this is it.

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Our take on the brand

Denon, which pioneered the AV Receiver over 110 years ago, continues to set industry standards with their HEOS Built-in technology for multi-room wireless audio. Their receivers deliver up to 13 channels of output and include 8K HDMI with eARC support, while their limited edition models like the PMA-A110 combine classic design with modern performance.
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Integra
DRX 3.4
1500
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Released
2023
Just right for your living room, media room, or bespoke home theater, the DRX-3.4 has the power to drive Dolby Atmos® and DTS: X® through 9 channels of onboard amplification. 8K HDR video passthrough provides the bandwidth needed for cutting-edge visuals and gaming. DIRAC Live room correction ensures your immersive surround experience is delivered with the highest fidelity. 9.2 channel pre-outs make the DRX-3.4 perfect for updating an existing separates system to HDMI 2.1, DIRAC Live, and Object-Based Surround.
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Integra is a hifi brand that designs AV receivers with custom installation in mind, featuring a bright white back panel for easier connections, built-in HDMI diagnostics, and compatibility with remote monitoring systems. Their receivers include specialized features like Klipsch Optimized Mode for automatic speaker optimization and Dolby Atmos Height Virtualizer for creating virtual surround effects without extra speakers.
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Product Strengths

  • Support for Dolby Atmos, DTS-X, as well as IMAX enhanced content
  • Supports the latest video formats, which include 8K60 and 4K120
  • Dirac Live is among the best room correction solutions on the market right now, and its implementation here is flawless
  • Integra's sound is basically neutral or true to the source
  • Full preamp outputs for all channels are included, allowing addition of a third party amplifier for more power or for a second zone

Product Considerations

  • The DRX design is a little dated
  • Dirac Live bass management is not available, unlike some competitors

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Sound wise, the reviewer prefers the Integra to that of the Yamaha, and Dirac is better than Y-POW
  • Integra provides more by way of features and connectivity for less money, while giving up little to nothing in the sound department

Takeaway: The Integra DRX 3.4 is a solid receiver with great sound, a neutral profile, and support for modern formats like 8K and Dolby Atmos. The inclusion of Dirac Live makes it a fantastic choice for anyone looking to get great sound in a home theater.

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Integra is a hifi brand that designs AV receivers with custom installation in mind, featuring a bright white back panel for easier connections, built-in HDMI diagnostics, and compatibility with remote monitoring systems. Their receivers include specialized features like Klipsch Optimized Mode for automatic speaker optimization and Dolby Atmos Height Virtualizer for creating virtual surround effects without extra speakers.
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Denon
AVR-X3800H
1699
/
Released
2022
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Denon, which pioneered the AV Receiver over 110 years ago, continues to set industry standards with their HEOS Built-in technology for multi-room wireless audio. Their receivers deliver up to 13 channels of output and include 8K HDMI with eARC support, while their limited edition models like the PMA-A110 combine classic design with modern performance.
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Product Strengths

  • Balanced and natural sound across the frequency spectrum, with detailed and crisp highs and warm midrange tones
  • Supports the latest surround sound formats, like Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, Auro 3D, and Sony's 360 Reality Audio, creating an immersive audio experience
  • Offers Audyssey XT32 room correction—with Dirac Live as an extra-cost option—for improved bass tightness, definition, and midrange focus
  • Features HEOS multi-room streaming ecosystem and voice assistant integration with Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, and Apple HomePod
  • Equipped with HDMI 2.1 on all inputs and outputs, supporting 8K video, 4K upscaling, and gaming-friendly features, like ALLM and VRR

Product Considerations

  • The HEOS app is required for streaming music services
  • The included remote is not backlit
  • The user manual needs more explanations for the average homeowner on how to set up different items
  • The unit warms up and produces a fair amount of heat overall, even in preamp mode
  • The transformer makes a loud clicking noise when switching surround modes

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Denon offers a better value advantage due to similar features at a lower price point, compared to Marantz Cinema 50
  • The AVR-X3800H is an improved version of the AVR-X3700H
  • The AVR-X3800H is slightly inferior to the more expensive AVR-X4800H model—and has less power (105W per channel vs 145W per channel)

Takeaway: The Denon AVR-X3800H is a competent and feature-rich AV receiver that brings high-quality sound and modern video capabilities to a home theater setup. With its support for various surround sound formats and user-friendly design, it is a great choice for immersive entertainment.

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Our take on the brand

Denon, which pioneered the AV Receiver over 110 years ago, continues to set industry standards with their HEOS Built-in technology for multi-room wireless audio. Their receivers deliver up to 13 channels of output and include 8K HDMI with eARC support, while their limited edition models like the PMA-A110 combine classic design with modern performance.
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Marantz
Cinema 40
2499
/
Released
2022
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Marantz is a hifi brand known for its proprietary HDAM technology, which replaces traditional op-amps in their amplifiers for better sound quality. Their products include slim-design AVRs that fit better under TVs, and their flagship Model 10 Reference Integrated Amplifier delivers exceptional power with 250 watts into 8 ohms through its dual-mono symmetrical amplifier topology.
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Product Strengths

  • Equipped with premium features, state-of-the-art surround format processing and the latest 8K video support
  • Delivers a realistic, engaging surround sound experience
  • High ultra textures tonality full of details, intelligibility and transparency
  • Can be controlled with IR remote, free Marantz app, Amazon Alexa, Google Home, and Apple HomePod
  • Excellent video connectivity is state of the art and provides backward compatibility with older video devices by the provision of the composite and component video inputs

Product Considerations

  • HDMI-CEC is buggy, but the entire AV industry is full of HDMI-CEC issues, so it's not just Marantz
  • Makes a loud clunking when powering the unit on and off—probably about the power supply
  • Dynamic scenes like explosions or orchestra crescendo felt a bit constrained
  • For those who still own legacy components, like a LaserDisc or a VHS player, the Cinema 40 is worth the added investment given that the Cinema 50 lacks any and all analog video inputs
  • Does not support Qobuz natively

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Compared to Sony 7000ES, the Cinema 40 has been the first receiver that has had reviewers questioning the decision to make the Sony 7000ES their personal reference receiver
  • Compared to the Cinema 50, these two receivers sound very similar, though the Cinema 40 offers up a little bit more power
  • Compared to NAD's T778, the Cinema 40 has all the features beat, but the NAD's T778 is still a great receiver, though it has fewer channels and no 8K60 4K120 support, at least not yet
  • Compared to the Yamaha A8A, the only reason to choose the Yamaha over the Marantz would be for its manual PEQ functionality
  • As for the Anthem, it sounds fantastic, but when it comes to the user experience, it's outclassed

Takeaway: The Cinema 40 is a versatile receiver with a full set of features and great performance, making it a solid choice for creating an immersive home theater. The warm sound and multiple connectivity options make it a great centerpiece for a home entertainment system.

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Our take on the brand

Marantz is a hifi brand known for its proprietary HDAM technology, which replaces traditional op-amps in their amplifiers for better sound quality. Their products include slim-design AVRs that fit better under TVs, and their flagship Model 10 Reference Integrated Amplifier delivers exceptional power with 250 watts into 8 ohms through its dual-mono symmetrical amplifier topology.
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Marantz
Cinema 50
2500
/
Released
2022
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Marantz is a hifi brand known for its proprietary HDAM technology, which replaces traditional op-amps in their amplifiers for better sound quality. Their products include slim-design AVRs that fit better under TVs, and their flagship Model 10 Reference Integrated Amplifier delivers exceptional power with 250 watts into 8 ohms through its dual-mono symmetrical amplifier topology.
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Product Strengths

  • Nicer finish and a bit more musicality on music compared to the Denon AVR-X800.
  • Features four independent subwoofer outs, which is a mind-blowing addition.
  • Music playback is sublime.
  • Excellent room-correction capabilities with an innovative multiple-subwoofer option.
  • HDAM amplification circuitry gives a characteristically warm Marantz sound.

Product Considerations

  • A bit light on power if coming from a higher-end unit like the Marantz 8015, may need a power amplifier.
  • The on-screen interfaces are still a bit slow.
  • Native streaming mostly requires the HEOS app.
  • Lacks affirmation of surround mode (Atmos) when streaming from TV.
  • No front-mounted HDMI input.

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Denon AVR-X800: The Cinema 50 has a nicer finish and a bit more musicality on music.
  • Vs Marantz 8015: By itself, the Cinema 50 is a bit light on power, but with a power amplifier, it beats the 8015 due to new functionality.
  • Vs Marantz Cinema 40: The Cinema 40 is broadly comparable in specification, and mostly justifies its price hike with a higher claimed power output.
  • Vs Marantz Cinema 60: The Cinema 60 is available in FM and FM/DAB versions, priced lower, with power rated at 100W/8ohm, via seven onboard channels.

Takeaway: The Marantz Cinema 50 is a refined AV receiver that brings both musicality and exciting sound performance, making it great for both movies and music. Its modern design and future-proofed connectivity make it a good choice for those wanting a high-end home theater experience.

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Our take on the brand

Marantz is a hifi brand known for its proprietary HDAM technology, which replaces traditional op-amps in their amplifiers for better sound quality. Their products include slim-design AVRs that fit better under TVs, and their flagship Model 10 Reference Integrated Amplifier delivers exceptional power with 250 watts into 8 ohms through its dual-mono symmetrical amplifier topology.
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Denon
AVR-X4800H
2499
/
Released
2022
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Denon, which pioneered the AV Receiver over 110 years ago, continues to set industry standards with their HEOS Built-in technology for multi-room wireless audio. Their receivers deliver up to 13 channels of output and include 8K HDMI with eARC support, while their limited edition models like the PMA-A110 combine classic design with modern performance.
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Product Strengths

  • Combines features, performance, and affordability, consolidating Denon's position in the mid-range market
  • Loaded with features, potentially the hub of one's home theater and music system for the foreseeable future
  • Includes Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, Auro 3D, and even IMAX Enhanced, 360 Reality Audio, and MPEG-H
  • Excellent sound quality—dynamic, exciting, and visceral—with clean and detailed soundstage
  • Has seven HDMI 2.1 inputs and three HDMI outputs, all support 8K/60Hz and 4K/120Hz passthrough

Product Considerations

  • Classic AVR design is not fashion forward
  • Lacks a front mounted HDMI input and front AV inputs
  • Audyssey room correction, while effective, is beginning to feel a bit long in the tooth
  • Dirac Live upgrade comes at an additional cost

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Denon AVR-X4800H has IMAX enhanced and Dirac Live, while Yamaha RX-A6A does not
  • Denon AVR-X4800H has a third zone, extra triggers, and composite and component video inputs, as well as a monolithic amplifier layout with a rated increase in power of 20W per channel
  • Denon AVR-X4800H was every bit as good when strictly used as a pre-amplifier, and possibly better, than the Marantz 7703

Takeaway: The Denon AVR-X4800H is a versatile and powerful home theater amplifier that offers a compelling combination of features, performance, and value. It is a great choice for anyone looking to create a truly immersive home cinema experience with plenty of options for future expansion.

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Our take on the brand

Denon, which pioneered the AV Receiver over 110 years ago, continues to set industry standards with their HEOS Built-in technology for multi-room wireless audio. Their receivers deliver up to 13 channels of output and include 8K HDMI with eARC support, while their limited edition models like the PMA-A110 combine classic design with modern performance.
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