I would like to know the price of 1909 and 2309 (or other denon range) and where to get them.. been thinking to upgrade my pioneer VSX-812..
DENON AVR Discussion Thread, Lets find more about DENON Brand
DENON AVR Discussion Thread, Lets find more about DENON Brand
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Dec 23 2008, 02:30 PM
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I would like to know the price of 1909 and 2309 (or other denon range) and where to get them.. been thinking to upgrade my pioneer VSX-812..
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Dec 23 2008, 02:38 PM
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Rm3k? pengsan!
what about 1509 and 1709? |
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Dec 24 2008, 11:33 AM
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QUOTE(mikapoh @ Dec 24 2008, 11:26 AM) DENON lowest crossover is 80HZ..........How come it cannot go lower than that for those who have larger floorstanders which can produce lower bass frequency? please correct me if i'm wrong. the crossover means if u have .1 setup (i.e. 5.1) with .1 being the subwoofer. the 80Hz is the cut-off point for the front speakers and the subwoofer. eventhough you have a floorstanders that can go as low as 30Hz or below, it will be better if the receiver lets the subwoofer to handle lower frequencies, maybe to avoid the speakers koyak. coz movies got more thumps and rumbles. i think there are other receivers that have lower cut-off frequencies but the recommended is still 80Hz |
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