Denon AVR-689 7.1 Channels Receiver Receivers Reviews


Denon AVR-689 7.1 Channels Receiver
MSRP:
$ 349.00
The AVR-689 monitors the structural elements of sound sources and uses Audyssey Dynamic Volume to adjust volume without sacrifcing dynamic range. This A/V receiver masterfully controls a variety of media for optimum playback of high-quality audio and video content.

   
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Theresamarie11

(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
April 24, 2009

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 1 of 5

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Overall, very dissapointed in this product. Denon is a good name and I've heard good things about Denon sound quality but this product just doesn't cut it. I purchased this product to use the Audyssey dynamic volume control to control those nasty high-volume commercials. Unfortunately, the sound in dynamic volume or multi-eq or dynamic EQ modes is absolutely terrible. It's muffled, boomy and contains no higher-midrange frequencies in the vocal ranges. Almost like a blanket is thrown over the center channel.
The setup with the microphone isn't bad, but the control system needs a manual at ones side continually, which makes it very user unfriendly. But the worse is yet to come. I've had this receiver break 3 times since I've owned it. The left channels started crackling and popping after 2 weeks. I sent it for service and after getting it back 3 weeks later, it started again after 1 weeks use as well as not providing any output from the optial input number 1. Back to service (with no better turn around time) and I reveived it back and the optical input is still broken (zero sound). Unbelievably poor service from the Mahwah NY service center. Also, I had them check out the Audyssey on the second service trip since I just can't believe it should sound that poor. When they sent it back they kept my setup microphone, and after setting it up again, it sounds no different....argh... useless.

Maybe they're higher end products are better implementations of Audyssey, but I wouldn't buy one for fear of having to use their service.

Playing a DVD sounds decent, but so does my Yamaha which has a much better control system. I purchased tihs for the Audyssey, and it's not usable. Save your money.

I'm selling tihs and buying an Onkyo.


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