Denon AVR 2308CI A V Dolby Digital Surround EX 7 1 Receiver w HDMI Switching




The AVR-2308CI has been redesigned to become the focal point of today’s advanced home theater system. The AVR-2308CI’s audio and video circuitry have been revised to the latest designs offered today, yielding high-end surround performance in a mid priced A/V receiver. HDMI 1.3a ports allow for playback of many of today’s audio video formats, and at the same time, provide ease of use and operation. High power, low distortion rated amplifiers deliver pure clean sound for enhanced listening enjoyment. External system control has also been considered for integration into home control systems with the employment of an RS-232C control port. The AVR-2308CI also provides IR and D.C. ports for expanded control and integration.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Excellent quality for a bargain price
The quality of the audio is excellent, far better than that of a very good Onkyo receiver that cost about twice much 13 years ago, which I’ve replaced with the Denon. I bought this Denon 2308CI largely to listen to music either on CDs or Apple TV. It matches nicely with my B&W DM602 S3 speakers, when bi-amped. I’m very pleased with the result. I also use this for playing DVDs and watching HD channels with digital audio.

The best advice I can give those who have trouble setting this up is to not use the remote, but the buttons on the front of the receiver itself, which is what I ended up doing until I later figured out the funky remote control.

For those who get frustrated with all the remotes and all the “modes” that have to be set to use each kind of media device, I would highly recommend getting one of the Logitech Harmony remotes. Just plug it in to a USB port on your computer, tell what your devices are, and then set up each of the activities. After that, you just need the Harmony remote, and life gets much simpler since it turns on the appropriate devices and puts everything into the right “modes” so it all works. My wife loves it.

Also, you need to know that the Denon 2308CI is being replaced by the newer 2309 model. So the 2308CI is about half the price it was before, around $450 where I bought mine online in Nov., 2008. If you need more HDMI inputs, then you’ll need to go with the newer models. A lot of the frustration in the initial setup could be avoided, if you use only the buttons on the back of the main remote control, or you use the buttons on the front of the 2308CI itself. Even so, once I got my bi-amped speakers wired up to the 2308CI, I was playing CDs my DVD player in about 5 minutes.

Granted, I’m experienced in setting up electronics, home networks, computers, etc., so I did not pay attention to the manual much (and that’s why I missed the part about using the back of the remote). If you use the buttons on the front, some of them do not work in the Menu setup–e.g., the Return button, to go back to the previous menu–so you end up getting stuck).

The Denon engineers ought to do some usability tests of their menu systems for setup, which sometimes use unconventional ways of selecting or setting things and are inconsistent in some button functions which have further “modes”. For example, in the setup menus, the left-arrow button is sometimes used to go forward to a sub-menu, whereas the convention in most user interfaces is to use the right-arrow. At other times, the left/right arrows are used for scrolling through horizontal lists of choices.

The main remote control that comes with this 2308CI is also laden with “modes” especially when it comes to controlling different devices–using the combinations of different positions on the 2 slide switches at the bottom. This can drive you nuts, if you’re not paying attention. E.g., if the left switch is not set to audio, then the buttons on the back for the Menu setup won’t work, yet another obstacle to doing the initial setup that is frustrating.

The fact that I’m very happy with the quality of the audio (and HD video) outweighs the initial frustration of dealing with all the “modes” that need to be understood to do the initial setup. The excellent quality of audio/video engineering this receiver and the bargain price, for me, outweighs the usability challenges in the remote control in setting this system up, due to all the modes. In my opinion, as one who has done hundreds of usability tests of software interfaces, Denon ought to hire some usability evaluators, and observe the problems people have in trying to user their manuals and remote controls. Then maybe they would improve their manuals and remotes, which unfortunately are a far cry from the excellent engineering of the audio and video quality.

2 Stars Receiver could have been a great unit
(This review was written about the nearly identical AVR 888.)

Reviews on other sites lauded the build quality and quality of the power this unit puts out but warned about a shoddy manual and remote control. Those comments were right on both counts, but understated how difficult it is to program this this unit due to the manual and remote, which are both POS.

My wife, a geek who maintains our networked, 1-Mac, 2-PC household (and built one of them), built her own DVR, and programmed our Harmony remote, is stumped by this equipment, able only to grasp the basic functionality. She’s spent 8 hours so far searching for information to supplement the manual, which incorrectly describes many controls on the remote, which itself seems defective.

We can watch our DVDs and listen (with Belkin dock) to our iPods through the receiver, but we can’t take figure out how to take advantage of the many advanced features listed in the documentation because it’s so bad.

In addition, the user interface on the front of the unit is screwy. For example, the default volume display goes from -100 dB to 0 dB, with 0 being the *maximum*. If there’s an alternative way to display the volume, we haven’t figured it out. For another example, to play music on the ipod, you have to flip the remote over, open the back, and press a special button to switch the surround sound mode to — get this — “DTS Neo:6.” How much more convoluted could that get?

The 2803CI and its kissing cousin, the AVR 888, could have been outstanding units, if Denon had spent a few bucks more to get the user experience right. As it stands, though, stay away from both these units.

4 Stars Great Reciver for the Price!
I upgrade to the Denon 2308 ci after inputs and outputs started to go out on my old Yamaha. As well as i wanted something that could handle some HDMI switching for when i upgrade my system to HD.

I have been very pleased with this receiver and it has been a nice upgrade from my old Yamaha. Great sound and i am now getting allot more range out of my speakers. Also, with the included microphone for auto setup, my speakers are almost perfectly tuned without having to fiddle with the levels manually.

Once you get used to the “interesting” user interface of various twisting and pushing nobs and the intermittent use of up and down arrows, it is quite easy to set up with the menus popping up on what ever monitor(TV,Projector, exc.) you are using. More inputs then i could ever use and the True Audio sound is amazing. The low dialogue is clear and easy to hear and i don’t find myself adjusting the volume up and down between action sequences and dialogue scenes in movies and on TV like i used to with the Yamaha. It also seems to run cooler then my Yamaha did and is whisper quite.

My only complaints are that the remote is huge, bulky and quite funky as others have said, that there are only 2 HDMI imputs (which i new when i bought it) and that I can not find a remote code that will work with my dish network echo star 5.0 remote.

Overall its a great receiver at an unbeatable price.

5 Stars This thing is SWEET!
This stereo is totally sweet. I personally didn’t find it complicated to set up at all. I took it out of the box and had it all set up within an hour. The complicated remote doesn’t bother me, because after it’s all set up initially, all you are using it for is to switch inputs and adjust the volume. I took a couple of opportunities to really crank this thing up and at max volume I didn’t hear any distortion whatsoever. All of my music sounds perfect and all of my movies are better than the movie theater I worked at. Connected to my HDTV, this makes the ultimate home theater system. There is no better choice for the money, even before the HDMI up-conversion abilities of this receiver.

5 Stars AVR-2308
Excelent product, purchased as a display model and the only issue was the remote rear cover was damaged ,so I bought a Logitech Harmony to replace it (much Improvement)

the unit is easy to setup and produces some of the best sound I have ever heard from a AV recever. I have reviewed several and the only one I thought sounded even close good was a Sherwood Newcastle (all the pioneers where to easy to clip (power issues ) the yamahas where stout but flat for music, the Sherwood sounded good but ran hot and did not like the looks.

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