Any comments on a 5.1 system using ceiling mounted JBL 8IC front LCR & 6IC rear speakers with a Stage 200P Sub? Planning to use an X3800 receiver and an Epson TW7100 projector….love to hear your comments/advice! I want to eliminate clutter on the floor & wires etc…..Thanks & looking forward to any advice you all may have!
The JBL Studio 2 8IC is an excellent speaker and can provide great results for the L and R mains when used in a home theater system. For the best dialog clarity and imaging, using the JBL Studio 2 55IW in-wall speaker in the link below for your center channel is a great move. www.crutchfield.com/I-rYALc166/p_109S255IWA/JBL-Studio-2-55IW.html
Can anyone help me out with an issue I am currently having with the AVR-X3800H?? My problem is with the Analog devices I have connected to the receiver. Whenever I play one of these devices from time to time the sound goes off for a minute or two and then comes back on. What could be causing this to happen???
I love Denon but they really need to update the look of the receiver, its looking really old, I own the previous 3700H, I'll wait for the next one from Denon, hopefully they do a Facelift.
I actually like the traditional faceplate layout brands like Denon and Onkyo use with the big shiny knobs and brushed metal look - the problem is that on models as expensive as the 2800 and 3800, they're still making the faceplates out of metal-looking plastic (and the control knobs)... that's unacceptable for an amp that costs upwards of $1K. I also have gripes with the way certain brands are going about designing their AVRs in terms of specific aesthetics - for example, I was a massive Onkyo fan before Premium Audio Group/Voxx/Sharp decided to change the front panels of the brand's receivers so that only the input name and volume level is shown while using it. I need an AVR that shows the input name AND sound mode/codec in use at the same time, and it's ridiculous how they dropped this feature. This was a big reason I replaced my TX-SR605 in the home theater with a Denon X2800 recently, but I much prefer the sound and overall experience of my old Onkyo. Still, as I said, I like the more classic look of AVRs, with the big knobs and brushed faces - I prefer this over the more cutting edge aesthetics used by brands like Yamaha (God, I absolutely HATE that giant volume knob in the middle of their receivers and the glossy black finish), Marantz and Anthem. There's something about those screens that look like full color high definition TVs on the front of receivers like those that I don't care for.
What's the name of the great looking acustic lowboard and projector screen (wooden frame)?
The stand is made by BDI, and the screen is a Samsung The Frame TV, with its magnetic frame bezels attached.
Nice review. I have a 6 year old denon and thinking of upgrading.
Thanks! Which Denon model do you currently have?
@@crutchfield The AVR-X4400H which I run 9 channels + 1.
The X4400H is a very powerful receiver with excellent performance, what has got you thinking of upgrading? Do you need more power? More channels?
@@crutchfield That is a very good point.
Excellent overview, amazing what technology is in this unit for the price, thank you !
Thanks! Is this Denon model on your holiday wish list? 🙂
@@crutchfield Not yet !! Happy Holidays to you and yours !!
Thanks, you too! 🙂
@@crutchfield 🙂
Any comments on a 5.1 system using ceiling mounted JBL 8IC front LCR & 6IC rear speakers with a Stage 200P Sub? Planning to use an X3800 receiver and an Epson TW7100 projector….love to hear your comments/advice! I want to eliminate clutter on the floor & wires etc…..Thanks & looking forward to any advice you all may have!
The JBL Studio 2 8IC is an excellent speaker and can provide great results for the L and R mains when used in a home theater system. For the best dialog clarity and imaging, using the JBL Studio 2 55IW in-wall speaker in the link below for your center channel is a great move.
www.crutchfield.com/I-rYALc166/p_109S255IWA/JBL-Studio-2-55IW.html
Can anyone help me out with an issue I am currently having with the AVR-X3800H?? My problem is with the Analog devices I have connected to the receiver. Whenever I play one of these devices from time to time the sound goes off for a minute or two and then comes back on. What could be causing this to happen???
Hi Christopher, are you only having the issue via analog sources?
@crutchfield yes only the analog devices.
We cannot find any troubleshooting steps for this issue in the owner's manual. Have you tried a different input on the Denon? Tried a different cable?
I love Denon but they really need to update the look of the receiver, its looking really old, I own the previous 3700H, I'll wait for the next one from Denon, hopefully they do a Facelift.
Are you happy with the performance of your 3700H receiver? What type of speakers do you use with it?
I actually like the traditional faceplate layout brands like Denon and Onkyo use with the big shiny knobs and brushed metal look - the problem is that on models as expensive as the 2800 and 3800, they're still making the faceplates out of metal-looking plastic (and the control knobs)... that's unacceptable for an amp that costs upwards of $1K.
I also have gripes with the way certain brands are going about designing their AVRs in terms of specific aesthetics - for example, I was a massive Onkyo fan before Premium Audio Group/Voxx/Sharp decided to change the front panels of the brand's receivers so that only the input name and volume level is shown while using it. I need an AVR that shows the input name AND sound mode/codec in use at the same time, and it's ridiculous how they dropped this feature.
This was a big reason I replaced my TX-SR605 in the home theater with a Denon X2800 recently, but I much prefer the sound and overall experience of my old Onkyo.
Still, as I said, I like the more classic look of AVRs, with the big knobs and brushed faces - I prefer this over the more cutting edge aesthetics used by brands like Yamaha (God, I absolutely HATE that giant volume knob in the middle of their receivers and the glossy black finish), Marantz and Anthem. There's something about those screens that look like full color high definition TVs on the front of receivers like those that I don't care for.