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Denon AVR-1709


$449.00 Released July, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Dynamic volume and EQ. 80W per channel should be fine for the majority of speakers and rooms. 7.1 compatible.

The Cons:No 1080p upscaling - next model up has it. No HD audio - next model up has it. Does not have a menu for tv, not even a volume bar. Have to look at the from panel for settings.

The Denon AVR-1709 is one of 10 new 2008/09 av receivers models announced by Denon on May 21st, 2008. The 1709 replaces the previous-generation AVR-1708. The AVR-1709 is a 7.1 a/v home theatre receiver that features 3 HDMI v1.3a inputs, HDMI output of up to 1080p, a number of audio decoding technologies(Dolby Pro Logic IIx, Dolby Digital Surround EX, etc), and a 32 bit floating point DSP processor.

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Product Shot 2 A notable upgrade to the previous-generation is the addition of Audyssey's Dynamic Volume processing along with the already present Dynamic EQ option. Dynamic Volume is found on all ten models; it's a feature that levels the volume to a more-or-less constant level to avoid sudden changes in volume. This feature works together with the Dynamic EQ that dynamically adjusts the EQ settings to optimize the dynamic range. The Denon AVR-1709 has a suggested retail price of $449 and is expected to retail in July 2008 along with all other 2008/09 models.

Features

  • 7.1 a/v receiver
  • 3 x HDMI 1.3a inputs
  • Power: 80 watts x 7 Channels
  • Dolby Pro Logic IIx
  • Dolby Digital Surround EX Decoding
  • dts ES Discrete 6.1 Decoding
  • dts ES Matrix 6.1 Decoding
  • dts Neo:6 Stereo-to-Surround Cinema and Music Modes
  • dts 96/24 5.1 for DVD-Video Processing
  • Audyssey Dynamic Volume, Dynamic EQ, MultEQ
  • Weight: 24.9 lb
  • Depth: 14.9 inches
  • Width: 17.1inches
  • Height: 6.8 inches
  • price: $449
  • release date: July 2008

Denon 2008/09 lineup summary

  • Denon AVR-589
    • $299, 2 x HDMI, no 1080p upscaling, dual-zone, no HD audio, 75 Watts / channel, 5.1
  • Denon AVR-689
    • $399, 3 x HDMI, no 1080p upscaling, dual-zone, no HD audio, 80 Watts / channel, 7.1
  • Denon AVR-789
    • $599, 3 x HDMI, 1080p upscaling, dual-zone, HD audio, 7.1
  • Denon AVR-889
    • $749, 4 x HDMI, 1080p upscaling, dual-zone, HD audio, 7.1
  • Denon AVR-989
    • $1199, 4 x HDMI, 1080p upscaling, dual-zone, HD audio, 7.1
  • Denon AVR-1609
    • $349, 2 x HDMI, no 1080p upscaling, dual-zone, no HD audio, 75 Watts / channel, 7.1
  • Denon AVR-1709
    • $449, 3 x HDMI, no 1080p upscaling, dual-zone, no HD audio, 80 Watts / channel, 7.1
  • Denon AVR-1909
    • $649, 4 x HDMI, 1080p upscaling, dual-zone, HD audio, 90 Watts / channel, 7.1
  • Denon AVR-2309CI
    • $849, 4 x HDMI, 1080p upscaling, dual-zone, HD audio, custom integration, 7.1
  • Denon AVR-2809CI
    • $1199, 4 x HDMI, 1080p upscaling, triple-zone, HD audio, custom integration, 7.1

Common among all models:

  • HDMI 1.3a inputs
  • Dynamic Volume, Dynamic EQ, MultEQ
  • New OSD UI
  • July 2008 release date

User Reviews (4)

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Pros
  • 3

    dynamic volume and EQ

  • 3

    80W per channel should be fine for the majority of speakers and rooms

  • 2

    7.1 compatible

  • 2

    3 x HDMI inputs

  • 2

    Converts video: composite to S-Video to Component (not HDMI)

Cons
  • 4

    no 1080p upscaling - next model up has it

  • 3

    no HD audio - next model up has it

  • 1

    does not have a menu for tv, not even a volume bar. Have to look at the from panel for settings.

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