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Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars with 261 reviews

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Customers find value in the 1260W 7.2-Ch. Network-Ready 4K Ultra HD and 3D Pass-Through A/V Home Theater Receiver's exceptional sound quality, ease of setup and use, and extensive features. The Bluetooth connectivity and ample power are also frequently praised, along with its compatibility with 4K technology. Many appreciate the receiver's numerous inputs, providing connectivity for a wide range of devices. Overall, the positive feedback highlights a user-friendly and high-performing home theater system.

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  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Tried to replace a bad Denon 2300 with this

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I had a new Denon 2300 that had a bad input, so I tried this instead since it was less expensive and on sale to boot. I even wrote a review, but I don't know where that ended up, it's gone somehow. I gave it 5 stars, but the last few days it's failing. I need two HDMI outputs since I have both a 4K HDR TV and a 1080p Projector. And for the last week or so, the HDMI inputs keep failing. Suddenly projector will go to "searching for input" and even the TV won't work again. Changing inputs, no joy, power cycling, nothing. Unit is barely even warm, so it's not overheating. Just all HDMI output dies. Next day usually it works again. Fortunately the Denon 2300 is on sale now for a couple hundred less than normal, so I'll give that another try, and hope I get one wtih all HDMI inputs working. This clearly just wasn't designed well. And web searches show that this has apparently been something that has plagued them for years, although supposedly people said that last year they overcame the issue. But this unit is proof that they didn't...

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend