Performance and affordability are the hallmarks of the AVR-391. A powerful 5 channel x 110W (6-ohms, 1kHz, 5 x 75W 8-ohms, 20 – 20kHz) amplifier section delivers detail and dynamics to music and movie soundtracks. It’s equipped with 1080p compatible HDMI 1.4a Repeating technology (4 in, 1 out), with 3D pass through (all formats) allowing delivery of both audio and video to your HDTV with a single HDMI cable. HDMI connectivity supports the latest generation surround sound formats available on Blu-ray disc, including Dolby TrueHD and DD+, dts-HD and dts-HR. You can also connect and control your iPod/touch or iPhone using one of Denon’s available iPod/iPhone docks. When connecting iPod and other MP3 players, the AVR-391 features Denon’s exclusive Compressed Audio Restorer to improve sound quality and dynamics. read more..
Nice Features
- 110-Watts x 5 channels (6-ohms @1kHz, 75-Watts x 5 @ 8-ohms, 20 - 20kHz)
- HDMI 1.4a Repeater Inputs (4) and Output (1) support 1080p/24, 3D Pass Through (All formats)
- Decodes Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus, and Dolby Digital Surround EX
- Compatible with Denon iPod and Networking iPod docks
- Denon C.A.R. (Compressed Audio Restorer) circuitry improves detail and dynamics of iPod and MP3 music sources
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Simply Amazing by Movie Guy
I've had the 391 for a couple of days now and am very impressed. While I did consider the 591 and other models in the current Denon line, I've been on a "simplicty" kick here recently and have been seeking out high quality components that give me the features I really want without the added cost and complications of the features that I do not want.
My main pre-purchase concern was that a receiver at this price point, even from Denon, would sound underpowered and thin. This is definitely not the case. Its powering 5 Polk speakers (TSi200 fronts, Tsi100 surrounds, CS10 center along with a HSU sub) with no problem. The sound is strong and clear with room to spare. Having configured other Denon receivers in the past, manual setup was a breeze. The 391 has more than enough HDMI and other inputs to meet my current and future needs. The FM tuner seems to be especially strong.
Five years ago, I couldn't have imagined a receiver with these features and of this quality for $250.00. Denon has an entry level winner here; strongly recommended for those seeking excellent 5.1 audio at this price point.
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