📻 Denon AVR-2113 7.1 AV Receiver Review
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Description of 📻 Denon AVR-2113 7.1 AV Receiver
- Network. Possibility to manage through the home network. Powerful enough. There is AirPlay Control via smartphone.
- Modest remote control. Only black color.
- Sound, clear settings menu
- glitches with loudness, such as the volume at the same level became 2 times quieter, cured only with a reset, it happened once, it has not happened again yet.
- I like the design. I made friends with the Internet on the second day, ated itself, after that the Internet radio worked - I'm satisfied (although there are very few stations with high-quality sound). The network environment sees without problems. The control of the receiver is quite simple, it is possible with android. The volume is controlled by the TV remote control when paired. The sound on the TV is turned off forever, I guess. The audyssey setup pleased me, though I wrote a polarity error in connecting the left speaker from the stereo pair, I didn’t figure it out with this joke ., both speakers are connected the same way . there are only two wires - you can’t go wrong. The sound is detailed and clear. Fills a room of 18m2 without problems at half the volume.
- The plug on the front panel just falls out, there is no way to lean back somehow, it's easier to just throw it away. A 500GB disk does not read, please flash drives. I connected the disk to the router and shared it there, in the NETWORK receiver menu I found it in the media storage - it opens for a hundred years, plays music with brakes, does not play MKV movies at all (I don’t know, maybe it’s because of the router). Does not read APE format. Connect speaker wires from behind - flour! It heats up exactly like this, at first there was a router at the top - I removed it, now there is only an electronic photo frame, but I began to worry about it already))) it smells like plastic . Personally, I do not have enough slot for an SD card, despite the fact that there is only one USB. A couple of times it hung when I climbed into the Network menu. Turned off randomly once. The bass is a bit buzzy on some tracks. Height could be smaller.
- Lightweight, compact - a little more and slim.
- No sound, no remote control. Price / quality ratio.
- Great sound, nice design, network capabilities (Internet radio and DLNA), powerful amps, human remote and of course the Audyssey auto-tuning system!
- Stupid protective cover (which falls out), not quite intuitive menu, really uncomfortable rear terminals!
- 1. The device is made very well. Handsome solid. No complaints. 2. Although the main thing is probably the sound. I only have two front speakers Wharfedale Diamond 10.2 but even through them the sound is very powerful, already creeps to the point of trembling. Even at high volume there is no noise, and when the sound fades in the song, and then rises sharply, it's like falling under a waterfall into the summer heat, it's refreshing! Curiously, even at a high volume of 80%, the sound does not press on the ears, it has a lot of energy and strength, which is difficult to convey!
- 1. The most important drawback that can happen is an incomprehensible glitch in the brains of the receiver, in which the volume drops sharply (you can hear the music starting from 60%) and even at the maximum the sound is flat and hellish noise in pauses. In comparison, when everything is good, the sound of 70% is a powerful, strong sound. Glitch to be treated, for this you need to reset the receiver to factory settings (with the receiver turned off, press "Preset +" and "Preset -" at the same time and turn on the device), recalibrate the speakers and download the ate through the General menu item, or through the network connected to the receiver (the most easy way), or through a USB flash drive. 2. Very inconvenient instruction. I have a technical education and this manual, with its scarcity, really spoiled my nerves, what to do for people far from technology is a big question, probably to call an advanced acquaintance. Although when everything is set up, it is easy and convenient to use. 3. It is impossible to connect to a computer monitor that has a DVI input (this is rather my particular case), for example, through a DVI-HDMI adapter, the image jumps when the Denon menus are displayed. If the signal passes, for example, from the set-top box, then it is output normally. I had to buy a TV.