Denon AVR-1905 A/V Receivers

Denon AVR-1905 A/V Receivers 

DESCRIPTION

  • Dolby Digital EX
  • DTS-ES
  • Dolby Pro Logic IIx
  • DTS Neo:6 processing
  • Component video conversion
  • 3 optical (100MHz bandwidth)

USER REVIEWS

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[Feb 25, 2013]
Ohhwell
Audio Enthusiast

I bought this receiver preowned to replace an Onkyo that had died. I had been using low end Infinity speakers but had been pleased with the sound. The Denon has many great features including the dual zone capabilities however, I was very unhappy with the sound I was getting from my current speakers.

After a while I found a great deal and picked up a pair of Infinity RS-5001s with the Emit-K tweeters. All of a suddon, the system sounded perfect to me. I know thst is a very subjective observation but so much involving speakers is.

I have found this receiver to be excelent at surround sound and to my ears excellent with music. The 80watts per chanel is more than enough for the average user even during movies. It still decodes every surround sound format in use to this day. The only issue with it being older that I have is no HDMI switching of course.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 12, 2005]
tinhle01
AudioPhile

Strength:

Sound quality, Great midrange, low distortion

Weakness:

Remote, manual, all the instuction really suck

Great receiver, but Denon always have one of the worst remote and manual. It'll give you a headache if you try to set up base on the instruction from the manual

Similar Products Used:

Denon 1601, Yamaha RX-V1500, Onkyo

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 11, 2005]
dankobb
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Subtle audio power

Weakness:

Flawed video conversion

The 1905 disappears. There's nothing flashy about the sound that draws attention to the reciever. The frount soudfield souds relaxed, and the surround speakers disappear into the environment. You'll notice that when things get loud, dialogue remains exceptionally clear. Music played with ProLogic IIx creates a seamless soundstage across the front three channels. The surrounds contribute to the ambience, but never call attention to themselves. There is a problem with the video up conversion. I converted composite video from my sattelite receiver and VCR to S-video. The 1905 introduced little blips of static and infrequent flickers to the picture. I e-mailed Denon about it and haven't heard back. This is a great receiver that won't distract you from the movie. It's great for subtle yet powerful sound, but not for the "WOW factor."

Similar Products Used:

Yamaha HTR-5230

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
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