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Denon AVR-X4800H 9.4-Ch Receiver - 8K UHD Home Theater AVR (125W X 9) Built-in Bluetooth, Wi-Fi & HEOS Multi-Room Streaming, Dolby Atmos, DTS:X Pro, IMAX Enhanced & Auro 3D

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Features

  • ENVELOPING 3D AUDIO FOR LARGER SPACES - Featuring 8K/60Hz pass-through, the 9.4-Ch AVR-X4800H (125W X 9) receiver delivers pristine video and smooth animations, while the Dolby Surround and DTS Neural:X upmixer offer heightened realism for legacy content
  • GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR 8K TV - Enjoy the highest quality 3D audio and video with HDCP 2.3 and eARC support. This home theater receiver also supports the latest, advanced video formats like HLG, HDR, Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and Dynamic HDR pass-through
  • UPGRADE YOUR HOME THEATER - Get immersive surround sound with Dolby Atmos, DTS:X Pro, IMAX Enhanced, and Auro 3D. With Dolby Height Virtualization and DTS Virtual:X, the AVR can create overhead sound in a 7.1, 5.1, or 2.1 set up without height speakers
  • CONNECT WITH ANY HD/UHD TV, SUBWOOFER, BLU-RAY PLAYER & TURNTABLE FOR INCREDIBLE STEREO SOUND - The AV Receiver features 10 HDMI ports (7 In/ 3 Out) with 8K and 4K/120 support, analog and digital inputs, phono input and (4) RCA and XLR subwoofer outputs
  • EXTEND THE REACH OF YOUR MUSIC TO ANY ROOM - With this Denon Receiver, you can create a multi-room surround sound system. Stream your music via built-in HEOS, Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth, and get Hi-Fi audio around your home with Pandora, Spotify, TIDAL, and more
  • EXPAND YOUR HOME ENTERTAINMENT - With optimum power and configuration flexibility, the state-of-the-art home audio receiver is ideal for a large-scale home theater system. Features 11.4 channel processing capability & Pre-Amplifier mode for expandability
  • EASY ON-SCREEN HD GUI SETUP ASSISTANT walks you through clear, intuitive instructions to connect your TV, while the Audyssey Room Correction Suite accurately calibrates all speakers in your home surround sound system and tunes the AVR as per your needs

Description

Built for those who desire the ultimate surround sound system at home, the Denon AVR-X4800H 9.4 Channel Receiver is the perfect home audio and video solution for a room-filling, theater-quality experience. Supports Dolby Surround and DTS Neural:X upmixer which ensure 3D realism for legacy content. With 125 W of amplification per channel and 11.4 channel processing capabilities, you can drive even the most powerful speakers for a perfect surround sound setup. Get the most out of your music, movie, and gaming sound experience, heightened by Dolby Atmos, IMAX Enhanced, DTS:X Pro, Auro 3D, Dolby Height Virtualization, and DTS Virtual:X. Enjoy exceptional video quality with the latest, advanced video formats like HDR10+, HLG, HDR, Dolby Vision, and Dynamic HDR pass-through. Also supports VRR, ALLM, QFT, and more for smooth, lag-free gaming. Features 4 independent subwoofer RCA and XLR outputs with advanced bass management options. Furthermore, this home theater receiver supports 4K/120 and 8K on all 6 HDMI 2.1 inputs and 3 outputs. Setting up your surround sound receiver is made easy with the Audyssey Room Correction Suite and the intuitive HD user interface that walks you through simple, clear instructions to connect your AVR.

Brand: Denon


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi


Controller Type: Multibrand Remote Control


Special Feature: Replaces Denon AVR-X4700H


Compatible Devices: Speaker


Connector Type: Binding Posts


Audio Output Mode: Surround


Surround Sound Channel Configuration: 9.4


Video encoding: MPEG


Color: Black


Global Trade Identification Number: 56


Manufacturer: Denon


UPC: 747192138356


Brand Name: Denon


Model Number: AVRX4800H


Color: Black


Item Weight: 15.8 Kilograms


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 20.9"D x 18.3"W x 11.9"H


Wattage: 125 watts


Number of Channels: 9


Output Wattage: 125 Watts


Video Encoding: MPEG


Output Power: 125 Watts


Audio Output Type: Speakers


Format: WAV


Internet Applications: Pandora, TIDAL, Spotify


Connector Type: Binding Posts


Audio Output Mode: Surround


Number of Audio Channels: 9.4


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi


Controller Type: Multibrand Remote Control


Additional Features: Replaces Denon AVR-X4700H


Compatible Devices: Speaker


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Excellent A/V receiver for the money; has all the preouts you need as well
Style: AVR-X4800H
Ok so this is my 3rd Denon a/v receiver. I now own, x3600, x 3800h, x4800h. All 3 have all the the preouts you need to connect them to an amp. Which is why I bought those models. Anyway, This X4800H I made sure was the shorter model so it had room to "breathe" between the top and the next shelf. It's wired to a Monolith 7x. I have plenty of wattage/headroom. Now it is hooked to excellent speakers as well, so that makes the sound quality great!! Although I would bet the sound quality is very good with average speakers. All the Denon receivers sound very good to me, with all speakers. It is heavy, but that is a good sign of a good build/ quality. Everything works as expected and very good too!. I had a Marantz 7015, but replaced it with this x4800h and am not sorry at all. I think the X4800h sound better, a little clearer. You can hear more instruments through this X4800 as well, IMO. I thought the price was inexpensive since I had been watching the prices for over 2 years. Do yourself a favor and buy the one you want first. Other wise I would not have one of the other ones. The 3700 is in the bedroom. They changed the menus some, but I was able to figure it out anyway. However, it DOES have Dirac Live, but I only set it up with Audessy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2023 by joe - PA, now OH

  • Super Awesome! Get it if you can swing the price!
Style: AVR-X4800H
Update: Dirac Live is out, making this AVR just amazing! You'll need a MiniDSP Umik-1, a mic stand for positioning, your laptop and a Dirac Live Full** license for the 4800. It really is able to bring everything into this cohesive sound stage that is so much better than Audyssey XT32. If you were looking for a reason to upgrade to a 3800 or 4800, it's here now. I knew it would be, but Dirac Live is a game changer for Denon and Marantz. Highly, highly recommend! So the AVR-X4800h is really everything most people could possibly need for excellent and engaging sound at home. If you can swing the price, it's amazing! Just waiting for Dirac Live to release in March of '23 lol. Now let me tell you what you need to know about owning this thing. You need great sounding speakers that will probably cost quite a bit more than this (5.1.4 for atmos is my setup), high quality speaker wire and banana plugs, high quality HDMI cables and to do a little research on operating it. Until Direc Live is released you'll be using Audyssey, which is good with but with some limitations. You'll need the Audyssey app on a large phone screen or tablet. Set up the speakers, turn off midrange compensation, cap the Eq to 300 hz on each speaker, turn off all the extra junk and eq. After you upload your settings to the receiver, go into the receiver settings menu and make sure the volumes actually match and sound good, I usually bump all of them up from default settings that Audyssey selects during setup. Now you need quality sources right? Apple TV 4K, Xbox Series X (Purchase the Atmos App), PC with HDMI, and I'm sure the PS5 is good, just not my cup of tea. If you have a Blu Ray player, find some atmos content. I wouldn't recommend using "smart TV" apps and arc back to the receiver, you don't need that nonsense laggy TV stuff, just get an Apple TV and everything will be seamless (not even an Apple fan, but it's the best streaming device out by far). I am coming from a X3600h and I can say with confidence that now is a good time to make an upgrade. This one is actually made in Japan, not exactly common these days. If you're a Marantz fan it's equivalent to a Cinema 40, except about 1k less lol. Most people that write bad reviews either don't bother to look into what they are buying, how to use it, or went cheap on the stuff you need to let this thing shine such as: speakers, sub, wiring etc. This is an amazing and sophisticated sound computer essentially, a little steep on price but should last you a long long time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2023 by Jeremy Y. Jeremy Y.

  • Great
Style: AVR-X4800H
Set up is easy and completely guided. Give the best bass I've ever heard out of our older subwoofer. It can be configured a number of ways to suit any need. Highly recommended.
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2024 by bots491

  • Expensive, but nice
Style: AVR-X4800H
I previously owned a Denon AVR-2808ci since 2008. That model's remote control didn't work well, and all controls were unnecessarily convoluted, so I was hesitant to buy another Denon. The thing that made me give them another chance is that the sound quality was nice, and I was hoping their engineers learned from their mistakes. I'm glad I gave them the chance. This new model, the AVR-X4800H, also has excellent sound quality; however, unlike the old one I had, the controls on both the receiver itself, and especially on the remote control, are significantly improved. The controls are intuitive, and everything works perfectly. That alone made me happy with the purchase; however, the ability to run 4k @ 120 hz for video gaming, and with extra HDMI ports they have here, all added to that value quite a bit. Then, in addition to that, the old model I had ran super hot. In fact, so hot, from just basic usage, it fried itself three different times in the span of a couple weeks (during the winter time), and it kept being repaired under warranty, until they replaced the top grate with one that allows more ventilation. However, this new model doesn't appear to suffer from that same issue. It gets pretty warm, but nowhere near what the old one did -- and I'm using the same Bose Surround Sound system with the new one. That said, as a precaution, I went ahead and ordered an AC Infinity AirCom to put on top of it, to assist with cooling/ventilation, which has worked wonderfully as well. No the tempts on this Denon AVR have never gone above 87 deg, even on a warm room on the third floor during the late spring / summer time. The other hesitancy I had was the price tag. I only purchased it because it was on a "25% discount", from $2500 down to around $1850. Granted, it was similar when I purchased the other one 15 years ago, but it's just an awful lot of money, in my humble opinion. I would say it was borderline on whether I would buy it for this amount, and if it went up at all, I wouldn't have purchased it. I may not purchase it again for this price, especially if I have one already that is working well -- it was only the wonky one that I already owned, that I just wanted to get rid of, that put more pressure to give them one more chance. With a working device, I probably wouldn't pay these prices again. But, if it were a few hundred dollars cheaper, then I probably would buy it again. Hopefully this helps someone. It's a great device, just a bit expensive. And, if you get it, I would still recommend getting a top cooling fan for it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024 by Reviewer JR

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