Denon AVP-8000 A/V Preamplifier
Denon AVP-8000 A/V Preamplifier
USER REVIEWS
[Aug 11, 2019]
wsfiredog
Strength:
Best sound of Quality pre-amps Weakness:
no HDMI,but sounds best Price Paid: 1700.
Purchased: New
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[Aug 16, 2005]
pickarts
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Good number of connections.
Weakness:
Digital DTS card. With the DTS card the you may miss the few 15-30 seconds of sound as the chip determins if the sound is DTS encoded. I didn't mind so much but my Wife really dislikes this. Also could happen in the middle of a rented DVD if a scratch was bad enough to loose the signal encoding. 4 or more years ago I was comparing this unit to the Marantz equivalent (don't remeber the model). Boy do I wish I purchased the Marantz. My unit came with the then new DTS board this was an enhancment and when the board was added a little sticker was added to the front og the cabnet. With in 2-3 months of having the component the all of my surround sounds capabilities including DTS stopped working, I could only get sound on the stereo and 5 channel stereo modes. I took it back and they sent it to the factory for repair. I was informed that the DTS card was bad and was replaced under warrenty. 2 years later the sound went out and I took it back. (I told them that it sounded like the same problem) the factory reported that ALL systems where working fine. May be the mail bounced some stuff back to gether who knows. After being in th shop for 2-3 months both times, I requested they remove the DTS card. I have not re-wired the unit in after this...it has been 6 months and I don't really care if I ever add this unit back into my system. |
[Jun 26, 2000]
Ken
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Sound quality, direct mode, AC-3 RF input
Weakness:
Lack of 5.1 input, component video switching, slow "latch" on to AC-3 signal I bought this product in early 1995 when AC-3 LaserDiscs were first coming to market and I have been using it daily ever sense. It was the cream of the crop of its day, but it is lacking some of the bells and whistles of newer models, which is causing me to replace the 8000 at this time. If the following issues are not a concern of your, the AVP-8000 is highly recommended. It has been super-reliable (3,000+ hours without a problem) |
[Feb 14, 2000]
John Simpson
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Solid as a rock
Weakness:
Remote looks like a Lego factory I bought this monster on a whim when I saw it marked down to half price here in Australia (still a considerable price - you guys in the US have it VERRRY good in that field!). Similar Products Used: Yamaha RX-V870 |
[Apr 12, 1999]
HTL
an Audio Enthusiast
Have been living with this pre/pro for more than 2 years and gone through various cable changes as well as speakers. collectively, they've finally been brought to a higher level of listening and viewing pleasure that belies my initial expectation. First of all, this unit is highly sensitive to cables and speaker matching. I've used XLO VDO/Pro interconnect/digital coaxial to AQ Ruby to XLO Reference, Signature, JPS Labs, Millersound and finally Harmonic Technology wiring. I have to say that HT wires are best for this system if you're looking the absolute in smoothness (grain-free), clarity, transparency and soundstaging that this unit is capable of reproducing. Speakers have initially ranged from Infinity Reference/M&K V125 sub combo to an all B&W suite: P6/HTM 1/ASW 800 sub. Stereo reproduction via the 'direct' mode is highly satisfying and believable W/O brightness. To agree with other reviewers below, the unit is highly detailed and tends toward a sweet, warm character (a trait I preferred) which allows for extended listening pleasure without fatigue. In addition, it is a solidly-built piece that looks as impressive as it's sound. I like to wonder how much more the unit would further benefit from the use of an aftermarket AC cord had it been designed to accept one. All in all, a fine piece of equipment for home theatre as well as plain ol' stereo listening. I'll give it five stars. |
[Jan 29, 2001]
Stephen Rabinowitz
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great sound, built like a tank
Weakness:
no component out Out of all the units I have had this sounds the best. Originally I thought of it as a 5700 with no amps that listed for $800 more, but there must be something to it to cost more then the 5700 & sound better. Got this for I believe a great price $1750 & even though it was from the internet the seller stated that they received as special deal from Deno & that they are factory warrantied. I checked other prices on the web & they were $2495 & $2909. Similar Products Used: B&K Ref 20, Sony TA-e9000ES, Denon 5700 |
[Feb 01, 2001]
Keith DeCristo
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
OUTSTANDING SONIC QUALITY
Weakness:
Manual reads like bad Rod McKuen; Disturbingly unintelligible. The remote looks like that of a $150 receiver, purchased at a fire sale, in a bad part of town. Don't show the remote to your friends, or any women you are trying to impress. ;) "Real High End does not have a Japanese name"- Is what I used to tell people. And when Denon first started mass producing their Home hi-fi receivers, I would say- "If Denon was a car, it would be a Toyota Corrola". This was my FIRST perception of this company. |
[Dec 19, 2001]
carlton
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
full and real, excellent mode performance
Weakness:
remote control Being an automotive enthusiast long prior to my hifi education, explanations Similar Products Used: Other Denon, Numerous Japanese makes,Harmon Kardon, JVC, B&O,Mac |
[Oct 22, 1998]
Alex
an Audiophile
I have owned this Dolby Digital (THX) preamp-tuner for 2.5 years. Its performance has exceeded my expectations by a good margin. Partial to tube preamps and power amps for critical music listening, and having avoided the purchase of solid-state gear for over a decade, I wasn't too optimistic I could find a satisfactory preamp for our new home-theater room. A rave review in Stereophile Guide to Home Theater prompted me to audition and eventually purchase the Denon (I preferred it to all other units I looked at, such as Proceed, Chiro, B&K, McIntosh, etc.). |
[Oct 22, 1998]
Teddy
an Audio Enthusiast
The Denon is great. The McIntosh and B&K units you compare it to rot. They sound like my neighbor Ed's toilet being flushed after he drops a load after a night of drinking a quart of Mohawk Black Berry Brandy chased by 2 6-packs of Red, White & Blue beer (if you wanna call it beer) followed up at 2AM with 2 partially eaten, 3 day old Burrito Supremes with extra sour cream & cheese from Taco Bell, a reheated large order of Burger King onion rings, a large glass of prune juice and a plate of sauerkraut that he was not sure of how long it was in the refrigerator. Wow! Foul sounding is the only thing that I can think of. Can you imagine what Ed's bathroom must smell like after this escapade? Spare me the torture. Ed, typically, is not the most appealing of men to even be near in the first place. He usually smells funny and rarely, if ever, showers more that a few times a month anyway. And his dietary habits and binge drinking practices are really unusual and now legendary! So, one can only imagine what the hell is going on in his bowels when he consumes such a huge quantity of low grade, hobo quality beverage and top it off with such a poor quality meal. For crying out loud, the Taco Bell Burrito Supreme smells bad enough when it is fresh. How bad it must be after having time to ferment in his SECOND HAND Fridgidaire that only cools down to 55 degrees! |