Reddit Reddit reviews Denon AVR-X2000 7.1 Channel Integrated Network AV Receiver with AirPlay (Discontinued by Manufacturer)

We found 4 Reddit comments about Denon AVR-X2000 7.1 Channel Integrated Network AV Receiver with AirPlay (Discontinued by Manufacturer). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Denon AVR-X2000 7.1 Channel Integrated Network AV Receiver with AirPlay (Discontinued by Manufacturer)
7.1 channel, 95 watts, 7 channel power (8 ohms, 20Hz 20 kHz, THD 0.08 percent185 watts per channel maximum power (6 ohm, 1kHz, THD 10 percent, 1 channel driven)Networking with AirPlay, Pandora, & SpotifyDolby Pro Logic IIz, 4K Ultra HD scaling and pass throughNew setup assistant with enhanced GUI
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4 Reddit comments about Denon AVR-X2000 7.1 Channel Integrated Network AV Receiver with AirPlay (Discontinued by Manufacturer):

u/ZeosPantera · 2 pointsr/ZeosReviews

Another Denon is my answer. Either the E400 or X2000 (love these new model numbers.. lol) depending on your networking needs.

On my 92" projection screen, for center, I have a pair of Dayton B652's. One above and one below the screen. It isn't usually a recommended practice since you can get cancellation if the distance from each speaker to the viewer's ear is off but since I am me and a bit OCD it comes off rather well. You get a defined middle of the screen image without an audio transparent screen and the pair easily keep up with the rest of the system which might soon be changed out anyway.

u/benbernards · 2 pointsr/hometheater
u/WalterEKurtz · 1 pointr/headphones

(Repost because violated Rule 1 yesterday! Sorry!)

So right now I have my Sennheiser PC 350 connected to my PC, just using onboard sound. I also have my PC connected to my Denon AVR-X2000 through my videocard (GeForce GTX 560Ti), via HDMI.

My question is, should I connect the headphones to my receiver, or would getting a amp help with sound? I mostly game when I have my headphones in.

Can someone point me to some good amps? I've never really fully understood what to look for when getting an amplifier.

Thanks!

u/HellsHumor · 1 pointr/hometheater

I am in the process of upgrading my system in the next few weeks and have a similar budget to yourself. I am spending 60% of my funds on the receiver and 40% on the speakers. My logic is what is that I can always add more speakers later down the road.

The Reciever I am going for is the Denon X2000 Several people here have recommended Denon on /r/hometheater and last week I went into Fry's (Coscto of Electronics) and talked to a sales guy. He told me They keep more Denons in stock than anything because they sell well and they rarely get returned.

Reciever Smackdown > You can plug other Recievers in their and compare

The Features I want it has.. It supports most all Dolby and DTS decoders You can get one X2000 cheap HERE