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6ft Advanced 1 3a HDMI Cable Supports up to 1600p exclusively designed for PS3 XBOX 360 Denon AVR Sony Bravia Samsung LCD 1080p HDMI Blueray Players by Monster Cable N More




The Future of HDMI with one of these HDMI.org certified cables. Each Cable is CL Certified and UL listed. Each cable is 6ft long with Ferrite Cores.

Length: 6ft

Wire Gauge: 28 AWG

Supported Bandwidth: to 340Mhz, Category 2 Certified

Maximum TMDS bandwidth: 10.2 GigaBit/sec

Supports the following resolutions: 480i, 480p, 720i, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, 1600i, 1600p (WITHOUT the need of a booster)

Supports 2560 x 1600 resolutions used with the WQXGA cinema standard

Supports “Deep Color” Feature

Support for 120Hz (Click HERE for an explanation of 120Hz technology)

All our HDMI, HDMI-DVI, and DVI-DVI cables are fully HDCP compliant

Standard 19pin connection, Male to Male, Type A Connection

Silver-tinned copper wire for maximum conductivity – without ANY harmful lead

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5 Stars Great Cable, Great Quality, Great Price!
“I just got this today and plug it in to my Sony Blu-ray Disc player (BDP-S300)

and put in a regular dvd movie..it was astounding clear picture and the sound through my receiver is just fantastic..just like I was inside the theater.

What more if I put in the Blu-Ray disc movie??Can’t wait for it.Surely,I won’t be dissappointed beacause of this HDMI cable.

5 Stars Nice Price
Cables work great. I will never buy cables in the stores again, they are so much cheaper through the internet.

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Denon AVR 486S 7 1 Channel Home Theater Receiver




The AVR486S’s chassis is designed to absorb vibration, supporting its large transformer inside a highly rigid frame to secure it more solidly. In addition, a cushioning material is used around the core of the transformer to minimize interference on the signal and allow more faithful reproduction of the original sound. A Twin Drive Rectifier design brings out the maximum potential of this large transformer. Since the rectifiers recharge the large block capacitors at low impedance, they are able to supply ample current to accurately reproduce deep bass as well as sudden bursts of sound. A large heatsink made of extruded aluminum is placed in a design that ensures mostly uniform temperatures so that the output transistors for all channels can be driven under the same conditions. This ensures that all channels respond with equal performance to the demands of the audio signals. The aluminum face plate also helps with the reduction of unwanted noise. Basically, it means that the audio from this Denon 75 watt per channel receiver will actually sound better than other 75 watt per channel receivers. The AVR486S recreates the surround sound produced at the dubbing stage, and it’s packed with the most modern surround sound format technologies. 6 Adjustable DSP Surround Modes (Room Size/Effect Level/Tone) Surround Modes – 6 Channel Stereo, Rock Arena, Jazz Club, Video Game, Matrix, Mono Movie High Resolution 32-Bit Floating Point DSP High-Current, Discrete Amplifiers, Independent Power Supplies Large Aluminum Extruded Heatsink Low Impedance Drive Capability Stereo/Direct Modes with Pure Analog Path Active Center Channel in All Surround Modes Auto Surround Mode (Analog or Digital Input Type) Banana Plug Speaker Terminals for All Channels Front A/B Speaker Selector 56-Station Auto-Preset Memory Tuning (FM Only) Direct Function (Tone Bypass) Subwoofer Pre-Amp Output Relay-Controlled Protection Circuit

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Most Receiver 95% of us will *ever* need! Superb!
This unit is a conservatitely rated 75w x 7 receiver with all of Denon’s usual crispness, features, and quality of build. It’s virtually identical to Denon’s higher-powered receivers, minus exactly that – the higher wattage. I’m sure you sacrifice some true audiophile trappings, but if you’re like me – somebody who simply appreciates awesome sound, massive flexibility, and still far more receiver than you’ll likely ever need in your home – you’ll be floored by this receiver.

The first thing I noticed was how clean the unit is – I’ve auditioned Onkyo, Harman Kardon, and Yamaha, and the Denon easily matches them in quality. Fear not – at this point, it’s primarily personal preference for the appearance of the unit, and the Denon is an attractive design, to be sure.

The second, and huge consideration, is the fact that it’s got *reams* of inputs. This is the *only* receiver I’ve seen in this price range to include 3 component inputs. Coupled with about a half-dozen S-video/composite inputs, you’ll never want for connections. If, by chance, you have an HDMI or DVI requirement, you can simply run that straight into your TV/Projector, and the Denon will still output via the 2 digital coaxial and digital inputs from the same DVD player.

I have my top-flight Panasonic S97S DVD player (also available at amazon.com) hooked up via an HDMI cable straight to my Panasonic AE900 projector, but the Denon is using a Digital Coaxial cable from the same DVD player to drive the surround speakers. Every other piece of electronic gear in my living room is running completely through the Denon:

Cheap DVD Player (editing and parental control software): composite video input (I could use s-video, but the s-video is wired so that if you use s-video in, you’ve got to use s-video out, and I didn’t want yet another 25′ cable running to my projector)

PS2/GameCube/XBox: Each using a component video input

Sirius satellite receiver & CD Changer: each has a dedicated RCA input

All I do is flick the buttons on the (hugely powerful) remote and can use any of of them *instantly*.

Pure heaven!

Although the manual does an adequate job explaining things – and it will get you up and running – it will take some time experimenting with all the bells and whistles this baby’s sporting. From the usual speaker-delay distance, to the Dolby ProLogicIIx/Ex/DTS/ES/Neo/etc/etc, it’s all here.

Another awesome input: the receiver has (2) AC power outs – meaning, you plug up to 2 subwoofers into those, and when the Denon powers up, it sends a signal to the subs to turn on, too! Sweet!

The receiver is feature rich and does far more than I’ll ever need – in fact, I was astonished that as Denon’s so-called ‘entry’ receiver, I have little doubt it would easily hold it’s own against receivers costing twice the money, if not more. The quality is unparalleled for the price.

This receiver *IS* a Denon. It’s top-flight quality and has reams of features I’ll never even use. Only a true audiophile would want more than this unit provides – it looks, performs, and sounds absolutely magic. For amazon’s asking price, you will *never* find a better bet on quality – it easily holds it’s own, in pure sound quality, with models costing more than twice the price – it simply has less digital doohikies that 99% of HT users (sans audiophiles) will never even touch. It’s perfect for a room in the 400 square foot range, as 75 watts x 7 (or 110 x 7 if you use 6-ohm speakers) is more than sufficient to power a highly competent home theater.

Bottom line is this – I can’t imagine needing any more than this unit provides. At $300, it’s not only the centerpiece of my home theater audio, it will probably be for as long as it runs… which, for a Denon, is usually a *long* time…

2 Stars sparkie receiver
I purchased this receiver for my speakers that are installed in my ceilings and outside on the patio. From the 1st day I have had the system it would turn off if I turned the volumne up, I had to play the receiver on low volumne. 2 days before Christmas 2006 I had company over playing music the system shut off, I turned it back on and it started sparking in the rear. I contacted the company who installed the system and complained about how hot the system would get then turns off. The receiver doesn’t have a fan in the rear to cool the internal parts. It had to be shipped off to be checked, I’m awaiting the company’s findings.

3 Stars Hmmm dissapointed with this one..
I’d have to disagree with the two previous posters. Let me share with you my experience.

First off, my system is a Polk Audio RM6800 Series home theater in a box system. Don’t let the home theater in a box designation throw you off, this system is amazing in terms of clarity and some say is even better than Bose’s Acoustimass Series.

I’ve tried three amplifiers with these speakers, a yamaha HTR5920S($300 canadian), this Denon AVR-486($499 cad), and a Harmon Kardon AVR140($699 cad). Of all the amplifiers, the yamaha turned out to be the best in terms of sound quality, home theater experience, and music reproduction. Why? It simply has more clean power(110watts RMS) per channel. When I tried the yamaha with my favorite movies, at loud volumes or even low volumes, I was amazed.

The Denon amplifier did not sound good out of the box, and yes I did do the setup of speaker sizes, distances to listener, etc. I found it to be lacking in mid range. I had to really crank it up to hear the midrange, and then the lows and highs were then too loud. I ended up compensating for this by increasing the center channel level by a few notches, which slightly improved the sound, but the sound wasn’t as clean. Listening to music was good, but didn’t give me that “wow” feeling as with the yamaha.

The Pros of the denon was being able to switch different sets of front speakers(A/B), it also looked better than the simple yamaha, remote was better although the yellow fluorescent buttons are kind of tacky(some say the denon’s remote is cheezy looking). I’m sure it is a fine amp for most people, but in my opinion the 75Watts/channel is mediocre, espeicially if you like it loud.

Bottom line, decent features, sound quality is good but if you like it loud and clean-underpowered.

5 Stars Best for the money
I purchased 7 speakers individually (mostly Missions and Energy). The receiver delivers as it advertises, powerful and clean sounds on all speakers.

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Denon AVR 1709 7 1 CH 5 1 2 CH Independent Zone Home Theater Receiver and Energy ESW C8 8 Inch 240 Watt Subwoofer and Energy Take Classic 5 Pack 5 0 Home Theater Speaker Bundle




Denon AVR-1709 7.1 CH/5.1+2 CH Independent Zone Home Theater Receiver & Energy ESW-C8 8-Inch 240 Watt Subwoofer & Energy Take Classic 5 Pack 5.0 Home Theater Speaker Bundle

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DENON AVR4806 7 1 Channel A V Surround Receiver




DENON has become a world leader in the manufacture of high quality audio and audio/video equipment and software products for the entertainment and information industries. Its professional-use and consumer-use equipment and software products are recognized internationally for their originality and standards of quality, durability and innovation. DENON is recognized internationally as Japan’s leading manufacturer of high-quality audio and audio-visual products, and is the only company in the industry involved in the development and production of both hardware and software.

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Denon AVR 1910 AV receiver 7 1 channel black




Combining superlative performance and extensive signal processing capabilities, the AVR-1910 is packed with deluxe features that include high resolution audio decoders, including Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD master audio. And, the AVR-1910 is one of the first to include Dolby Pro Logic IIz, which provides front height channel effects, for an incredibly expansive front soundstage. The video section features the Video Reference series processor from Anchor Bay Technologies, providing analog-to-digital video deinterlacing and upconversion to HD, with both component and HDMI outputs, and features 1080p 24Hz/60Hz HDMI pass-through. With four HDMI inputs and dual component inputs, the AVR-1910 is fully prepared for present and future HD sources. Top audio fidelity is assured with Audyssey MultEQ room acoustic measurement and correction system, which analyzes the speakers and the listening room and automatically corrects the response for the smoothest, most natural tonal balance. Audyssey Dynamic Volume and Dynamic EQ ensure rich tonal quality at any volume level, with no annoying volume jumps at commercial interruptions.

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