Product Description
Take control of your home theater with the AVR-2112CI from Denon. This versatile AV receiver features 6 HDMI inputs and an output as well as component, composite, and USB inputs to accommodate all your entertainment sources. 3D pass-through and Audio Return channel capabilities make this receiver even more attractive. An ethernet port opens up even more options with internet radio and other streaming capabilities.
- 7.1ch Integrated Network A/V Receiver
- HDMI 1.4a 6In/1Out 3D Ready
- AirPlay Ready
- Discrete Power Amps rated at 90 watts each
Denon AVR2112CI Integrated Network A/V Surround Receiver Reviews
Denon AVR2112CI Integrated Network A/V Surround Receiver Reviews
50 of 51 people found the following review helpful: Great Home Theater Receiver!, By Pete (Seaside, CA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Denon AVR2112CI Integrated Network A/V Surround Receiver (Electronics) My 6 year old Onkyo TX-SR502 was an entry level AV Receiver and it was time to upgrade. It didn't have HDMI connectivity and didn't have an onscreen display. It also did not have an auto speaker setup and I wasn't quite able to configure them myself to produce great sound. We also noticed lip sync problems when watching DVDs on our PS3. So after much research, I decided that my second receiver would be the Denon AVR-2112CI.First, I'll address the issues listed above. I now have my DirecTV and PS3 wired to the receiver via HDMI and my Wii connected using component cables. From there, we have one HDMI cable running from the receiver to the TV. Using this connection scheme, we seemed to eliminate the lip sync issue when watching DVDs and were also able to eliminate any delay when playing video game systems between the controls and the actual on screen action. The onscreen display is great for a few reasons. It was nice to have something to look at while setting up... Read more 16 of 17 people found the following review helpful: Good, but Airplay is not perfect yet., This review is from: Denon AVR2112CI Integrated Network A/V Surround Receiver (Electronics) I've had my AVR-2112CI for about 2 weeks. I bought it for two reasons. I have an odd sized room with hardwood floors and odd speaker placement (4 ceiling speakers are centered on 4 vaulted parts of the ceiling with the center over a fireplace in a corner). I needed the Audyssey MultEQ XT to get the sound right. Secondly, I wanted the use of Airplay for our two iphones and our ipad 2. The MultiEQ XT is great! I have nothing but praise for the difference it has made over my old Onkyo receiver. The sound is very full and I have had several people comment on the sound difference. Airplay started off with problems. I tried hooking it up with two different repeaters with no success (sound was continually breaking up). I then tried using Trendnet 200 mbps powerline. I had the same problem with the music cutting out and for some reason my internet was getting cut out every day. Finally, I hired some professionals to fix my old cat5e cable that needed to... Read more 6 of 6 people found the following review helpful: Amazing Sound!, By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Denon AVR2112CI Integrated Network A/V Surround Receiver (Electronics) I can not sing the praises of this receiver high enough. I spent an awful lot of time researching what Airplay capable receiver to buy and settled on two, this and the Pioneer 1121K. I had originally considered getting the Denon 1912 but Batpig's thread on avsforum.com convinced me to upgrade to the 2112 for the better calibration system. Having a hell of a time trying to decide between this and the Pioneer, I ordered both and decided to try them in my home hooked up to a set of fantastic Energy Take Classic speakers. The result: the Denon blew the Pioneer away. Now maybe Pioneer's MCACC calibration system just can't compare to Denon's incredible Audessy MQ and perhaps with some tweaking it would have approached the Denon in sound quality but I figured if Pioneer couldn't get that right, what else didn't they get right. Whereas the Denon is crystal clear with every note distinct and crisp, the Pioneer had a muddled, muted sound to it. Both I and my spouse could not believe the... Read more |
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