Upgrade your home theater with the 7.2 channel 8K Denon AVR-X2800H that supports Dolby Surround and DTS Neural:X upmixer delivering 3D realism for legacy content. With 3D audio formats like Dolby Atmos and DTS: X, it allows you to create a 7.2 or 5.2.2 channel setup. The AVR also supports advanced HDMI specifications such as eARC support, various HDR formats like HLG, HDR, Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and Dynamic HDR support, as well as 8K/60Hz pass-through and upscaling, Dynamic HDR, VRR, ALLM, and more, delivering exceptional video quality for movies and games. Enjoy 8K upscaling on (3) HDMI inputs. Stream popular music services like Pandora, Spotify, Pandora, TIDAL, and more wirelessly with HEOS Built-in, Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth. The easy-to-use HD Setup Assistant provides a quick and seamless setup experience, while Audyssey Room Correction Suite room calibrates the speakers and tunes your AVR for an exceptional listening experience. Built on more than 110 years of audio excellence, the Denon AV receivers deliver premium home theater and surround sound experience
Q: Does this receiver have a phono input for a turntable?
A: Yes, the Denon AVR-X2800H has a dedicated phono input for connecting a turntable.
Q: Can I stream music wirelessly to this receiver?
A: Yes, you can stream music wirelessly using Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, and it supports services like Pandora, Spotify, and TuneIn.
Q: Is this receiver compatible with Dolby Atmos?
A: Yes, the Denon AVR-X2800H supports Dolby Atmos surround sound for an immersive audio experience.
Q: How many watts per channel does this receiver deliver?
A: This receiver delivers 95 watts per channel at 8 ohms.
Q: Does this receiver support 8K video pass-through?
A: Yes, the Denon AVR-X2800H supports 8K/60Hz and 4K/120Hz video pass-through.
Q: What is the maximum number of channels supported by this receiver?
A: The Denon AVR-X2800H supports a maximum of 7.2 channels.
A: If assuming depth to be from the face to back of the unit, then yes the depth is 13.4 inches.
Q: My geek tech said I needed to buy at least 7.2 Denon What is 7.0 Denon? Are they interchangeable?
A: The 7 in 7.2 means the number of amplifiers on board provided for the main speakers. Up to seven speakers can be connected. The 2 in 7.2 is the number of subwoofer pre-outputs provided. Up to two subwoofers can be connected.
$1199.99
Upgrade your home theater with the 7.2 channel 8K Denon AVR-X2800H that supports Dolby Surround and DTS Neural:X upmixer delivering 3D realism for legacy content. With 3D audio formats like Dolby Atmos and DTS: X, it allows you to create a 7.2 or 5.2.2 channel setup. The AVR also supports advanced HDMI specifications such as eARC support, various HDR formats like HLG, HDR, Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and Dynamic HDR support, as well as 8K/60Hz pass-through and upscaling, Dynamic HDR, VRR, ALLM, and more, delivering exceptional video quality for movies and games. Enjoy 8K upscaling on (3) HDMI inputs. Stream popular music services like Pandora, Spotify, Pandora, TIDAL, and more wirelessly with HEOS Built-in, Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth. The easy-to-use HD Setup Assistant provides a quick and seamless setup experience, while Audyssey Room Correction Suite room calibrates the speakers and tunes your AVR for an exceptional listening experience. Built on more than 110 years of audio excellence, the Denon AV receivers deliver premium home theater and surround sound experience
$749
Experience the potential of the Denon AVR-X1800H AV Receiver as it unveils breathtaking 8K video and immersive 3D audio. Elevate the ambiance of small to medium-sized spaces by utilizing a sophisticated 7.2 or 5.2.2 configuration enriched by Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. Embrace the adaptability of HEOS Built-in, WiFi, and Bluetooth allowing seamless wireless music streaming across your network of HEOS-enabled speakers. Among the six HDMI inputs and two outputs, this masterpiece boasts 3 specialized 8K/60Hz and 4K/120Hz compatible inputs. Fine-tune your audio reproduction with Front L/R Pre-Outs, Zone 2 Pre-Outs, and dual Subwoofer Outputs, enabling you to create an impressive setup. Compatible with AirPlay 2, Siri, and more, seamlessly integrating your ecosystem. Immerse yourself in gaming, armed with Variable Refresh Rate, Quick Frame Transport, and Auto Low Latency Mode, resulting in a flawless gaming experience. Venture deeper with Dolby Atmos, precision-tuned Audyssey EQ, and high-resolution audio support, all converging to create an unparalleled journey into entertainment. Transform every moment into an auditory spectacle and visual marvel with the Denon AVR-X1800H AV Receiver.
$899.99
Experience breathtaking 8K video and immersive 3D audio with our new 7.2-channel 8K receiver. Enjoy space-filling sound from your 7.2 or 5.2.2 setup with Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. It’s easy to enjoy all your content with Works with SONOS, Chromecast Built-in, Apple AirPlay, and Spotify Connect—all via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.
$1699.99
Elevate your home entertainment with the Denon AVR-X3800H – a 9.4 channel 8K receiver that delivers exceptional audio and video and takes your movies, music, TV, and gaming to the next level. Supports Dolby Surround and DTS Neural:X upmixer, delivering 3D realism for legacy content. With the capability to process up to 11.4 channels, you get the ultimate freedom to create the perfect surround sound setup. With 105W of amplification on each channel, this home theater receiver gives you enough power to drive even the most powerful speakers. Supports 3D audio formats like Dolby Atmos, IMAX Enhancement, DTS:X Pro, and Auro 3D, for immersive surround sound audio. The AVR also supports advanced video formats like HLG, HDR, Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and Dynamic HDR pass-through for exceptional video quality. Features 4 independent subwoofer RCA and XLR outputs with advanced bass management options. Additionally, this home theater receiver supports 4K/120 and 8K on all 6 HDMI 2.1 inputs and 3 outputs. The Audyssey Room Correction Suite and the intuitive HD user interface walk you through simple, clear instructions to connect your AVR and tune it as per your desires.
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Customers are satisfied with the AVR-X2800H's exceptional sound quality, ease of use, and powerful performance. Many appreciate the straightforward setup process and the inclusion of convenient features like Bluetooth and HEOS. The 4K/8K compatibility and a range of other features are also frequently praised. Overall, the receiver is considered to offer excellent value for its price.
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I upgraded from an old Denon AVR1613 from 2012. While it still worked fine for a 5.1 system and Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS:NEO, I have been wanting a new Denon for a while now. Came across this Denon X2800H at a screaming deal for $729 (it dropped to $650 the next day and i caught it so was able to price match and get a credit to my account) and the very last one in stock anywhere within 100 miles of me. I kept clicking on buy now but i must have been fighting with someone over it cause it kept telling me it was no longer available. So i just kept trying for the next few min and just so happened to grab it and sure enough it was out of stock after that. Can't even find it on their best buy website at the time of this review. I also upgraded my center to the Definitive Technology CS9040 and my left and right to the DefTech BP9020 the same day after getting them for an awesome deal on fb marketplace. So I'm using those with 2 of Polk Audio Bookshelves from my previous system until i can find some deftech rears in good shape for a decent price. The receiver is great. I love it. I have it hooked to the eARC port of a 77" LG C2 OLED, with a 3rd gen Fire TV Cube and Series X hooked directly to the receiver testing out the inputs to see if i wanna leave it this way or hook to the TV. So far so good. To get 4k120 on receiver, only ports 4, 5 & 6 do it and you need to go into settings and switch the input to 8k enhanced. With the cubes audio set to Best Available, I couldn't ever access different sound modes on the receiver. I changed it to DD+ and now can select a bunch of different sound modes including DD+, Dolby Atmos/Dolby Surround, DTS Virtual and Neural, etc. Something to keep in mind if you have one. Looking forward to upgrading my rears and getting 2 more speakers for Atmos. Definitely recommend this receiver if you can find it at a good price.
Posted by JC253
I was having problems with my old receiver doing airplay and Bluetooth. It was a Yamaha. The new receiver sounds great even with a little difficulty with bass management. I have it all sorted out now. I had the geek squad do the installation and they were great. Lots of my blue rays sound much better. Apple Music runs great on this machine. Audyssey is very helpful for room correction. I wasn’t very satisfied with the bass so we had to make some adjustments. Other than that it’s a great product with plenty of features and power. I do recommend getting some sort of fan unit to keep it cool.
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After three Yamaha and two Onkyo AVRs over the last 20 years, I decided to buy my first Denon, the AVR-X2800H, in October of '24. And six months later I remain pleased with the purchase. Current setup is 5.1 with Klipsch R600F L/R in front; RP600C in the middle; R40M L/R surrounds; SPL-120 sub; but will expand soon to 7.1 with 2nd pair of R40M for rear surrounds. I will then switch from manual setup to Audyssey room correction. I am thinking that will make an audible improvement as the upstairs game room features four odd vaulting slopes to ceiling. As it is, the x2800 performs well for what I ask of 70% home theater/30% audio. Connection and setup to the first tv (optical audio) and my new LG C4 OLED (2.1 eArc HDMI) was quick although I needed to dig deep for the correct audio out setting on the LG. No CEC issues. Bluetooth works well and Apple Music (thru HEOS) streams CD quality audio flawlessly. There are a LOT of features I have not yet explored and some of those capabilities appear difficult to engage so I'm rating ease of use four stars. Otherwise, I'm very happy...
Posted by DennisM