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Denon AVC-X4700H AV Amplifier £999 @ Sevenoaks Sound

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9.2ch 8K AV Amplifier with 3D Audio, HEOS Built-in and Voice Control

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9.2ch 8K AV Amplifier with 3D Audio, HEOS Built-in and Voice Control
Discover a new world of home entertainment with the new Denon AVC-X4700. Nine discrete, identical amplifiers rated at 200W each, and 11.2 channel processing capability with two ADI Griffing Lite DSPs will let your home cinema shine in breathtaking Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, IMAX Enhanced and Auro-3D immersive surround sound. The AVC-X4700H supports the latest HDMI video technologies such as 8K/60Hz and 4K/120Hz pass-through, Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+, Dynamic HDR, HLG, as well as 8K upscaling and HDCP 2.3 support on all HDMI inputs (8 in/3 out).

ULTIMATE HOME THEATRE EXPERIENCE - 8K READY
The AVC-X4700H delivers the ultimate home theatre experience with 8K/60Hz pass-through and upscaling, 4K/120Hz pass-through for gaming, and support for the latest HDMI specifications. The new AVC-X4700H lets you build the best 4K home theatre today and gives you the comfort of knowing that your AV amplifier is 8K ready when you are. Enjoy the highest quality 3D audio and video for even the most demanding entertainment needs.

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POWERFUL 9-CHANNEL AMPLIFIER
Featuring discrete high-current amplifiers on all channels, the AVC-X4700H delivers high-power performance at 200 watts per channel to ensure a dynamic and precise entertainment experience. Low impedance drivers provide operational stability for a wide range of speakers and create a balanced, tonal sound. Upgrade your expectations in home theatre entertainment.
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FULL 3D AUDIO SUPPORT
Immerse yourself in 3D audio with Dolby Atmos, Dolby Atmos Height Virtualization Technology, DTS:X, DTS Virtual:X, IMAX Enhanced and Auro-3D. The AVC-X4700H supports up to 11.2 channel processing with 9-channel amplification. Add your choice of 2-channel power amplifier to fill-in extra 2-channels and build a 7.2.4 or 9.2.2 Atmos theatre for a more immersive, 3D audio experience.

DOLBY ATMOS
Set up a 5.1.4 or 7.1.2 Dolby Atmos surround system using the nine channels of amplification built-in to the AVC-X4700H. With Dolby Atmos elevation speakers or dedicated overhead speakers, enjoy the ultimate Dolby home theatre experience.

DRIVE IMMERSIVE SURROUND SOUND
With Dolby Atmos Height Virtualization Technology support, the AVC-X4700H also provides immersive audio without height channels, creating virtual height effects you’d enjoy in a 7.2, 5.2 or 2.2 speaker arrangement.

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  1. john_n3MU's avatar
    john_n3MU
    Altogether now...........Dennon, Aaahhhhaa,TOP Notch..
    htslough's avatar
    htslough
    Nah, it's:
    "Mmmm Denon"

    This yoghurt company has really branched out :/
  2. kameio's avatar
    kameio
    Would this let me play the sound through the speakers connected to the amp plus output to a Bluetooth speaker at the same time?
    _D8k's avatar
    _D8k
    Try settings/general/Bluetooth Transmitter turn it to on, then select Bluetooth+ Speakers
  3. TryLean's avatar
    TryLean
    You can definitely output to a heos speaker or speakers/soundbar etc. I don’t know about bluetooth speakers
  4. tasker's avatar
    tasker
    Had one since January to replace my Sony 1080
    Absolutely brilliant amp worth every penny and more
    Mat-d-Rat's avatar
    Mat-d-Rat
    I love my 1080 worth the upgrade? What’s better?
  5. lageryron's avatar
    lageryron
    Is Corrie in Dolby digital 360 spatial 4k sound though?
  6. rav779's avatar
    rav779 Author
    Excellent kit. Cheapest in long time
  7. SubaruWRX's avatar
    SubaruWRX
    AV.COM were also doing it for £999 I noticed but since the Bank Holiday weekend it increased to £1044. Think the warranty is 5 years from av.com and free delivery.
  8. LRGM's avatar
    LRGM
    Wonderful Amp. Run Audessey.

    Super Price. Heat. (edited)
  9. bodas73's avatar
    bodas73
    Great amps I have the model down. Only negative are the handshake issues with SkyQ but thats on the Sky side IMO as every other source works flawlessly.
    nomeames's avatar
    nomeames
    What issues with SkyQ handshake are you referring to?
  10. Stesha83's avatar
    Stesha83
    At the moment I’m using a Sonos with my Q Acoustics 5.1 speakers packed up in the loft cos I have a toddler. However I really need more than 3 inputs. Would this be able to pass through audio to the Sonos so I can use it as a very expensive HDMI switcher until I add my speakers back in?
  11. ande1979's avatar
    ande1979
    Nice sofa !!! Great amp
  12. Shanew55's avatar
    Shanew55
    Genuinely beautiful piece of equipment. I'm running in 5.1.4 mode with Monitor Audio in wall/ceiling speakers. Worth every single penny. (edited)
  13. TerryT's avatar
    TerryT
    I use this old banger - Yamaha RX-675

    With this -> Monitor Audio package (I bought around 10 years ago, for less than the current price apparently...) Will a superior amplifier enhance my experience? Audio tech is a minefield, I probably know more than 95% of people but feel like I know nothing. I expect I have what I need, with ARC on my TV and Dolby digital for a 5.1 setup. Sound seems great, no latency and sync issues, 4K HDR signal direct to television. I think the sound is lacking in power. My speakers are small and passive not active (if that's the term, powered by speaker cables?). It is loud, but the range is frustrating (action scenes too loud, dialogue quiet). I use Yamaha HS50M speakers for audio production and they are incredible, superior to my surround sound, a total different level of clarity.

    I feel like I would get more out of my surround sound if I considered acoustics, proper positioning of speakers, and optimised EQ settings. But even that stuff, I struggle with. I always wonder if it's simply my AVR isn't providing enough power to the speakers, something basic.

    I see conflicting guidance, and I see plenty of the dunning-Krueger effect in action where people speak confidently about audio tech then 3-4 others shut them down. (edited)
    avfc456's avatar
    avfc456
    If its any help, my old Yamaha was the inferior 381D to yours (although I was very happy with it for my modest needs), I found that having extra bass off, enhancer on, less bass and more treble via the tone button on the front of your amp button, and less bass via the subwoofer option through the menu.
    There is also an option to increase the volume of the speakers if I remember right so bass from my subwoofer did not increase, but sound dialogue did.
    If its any consolation that amplifier died earlier in the year, after trying a few I Settled on the RX A2A, sound & the menus are identical to my old Yamaha (and no doubt yours) but in no way is a £450 odd improvement on the old amp.
    Trial and error I've found with AVRs, most times I have stumbled across a setting I have liked just through messing.
  14. releaseyourself's avatar
    releaseyourself
    I thought it was a sofa
  15. vpacalypse's avatar
    vpacalypse
    Do these still have HDMI 2.1 issues?
    bensbb's avatar
    bensbb
    From what I recall past a certain serial number it got fixed. And even the broke models you can order a box from Denon to fix the issue. Best to ask before purchase though I reckon just to check it's a fixed model as personally I'd want to avoid that as it might harm resale value.
  16. MrDMan's avatar
    MrDMan
    I recently bought the x2800h and it's driving me crazy. Got sky stream, ps5, firestick and raspberri Pi connected to the amp and it will randomly switch to another input from the one I select, particularly on start up.
    It's most annoying as normally it switches to the ps5 and then turns it on meaning I then have to find the controller and turn it back off.
    Hdmi controller is on for all the devices so I can't see a way to stop this other than turning it off on all connected devices which defeats the point somewhat. It's a little disappointing as my old onkyo never had this issue.
    bensbb's avatar
    bensbb
    Turn off HDMI control in the options, it should be there. It's evil, I disable it on all my devices and use a harmony remote, so the devices actually do what I tell them. Not an issue specific to Denon I've found that with all equipment that supports it in any kind of complicated setup.. it works if you have literally just a TV and a single console, in my experience any more and it's just confusing. (edited)
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