In Reply to: Re: Denon Receivers posted by Some Guy on January 8, 2004 at 07:25:08:
OK,...I could have the Denon 3803 4 ohm specification mixed up (?)I had a look at the online website and couldn't see a picture of the back. The online manual showed 6 to 16 ohm rating with all channels driven. They do rate power at 4 ohms, even at 2 ohms for stereo sound. But they may do the same for the 1804 (I only looked at the picture of the back and what was stated there, not at the 1804 pdf manual).
Even if I'm not mistaken (and I'll presume I'm wrong until I find out something concrete), I still would agree with your basic point, i.e., for very many users the 2 receivers would be equally good. And this being the case many people would enjoy having the extra hundreds neatly tucked into the wallet (where they belong !). And if I am mistaken, the same point would apply, only more so.
If I have made a mistake on the specs, sorry.
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- Re: Denon Receivers - monk 09:20:24 01/08/04 (4)
- Re: Denon Receivers - Some Guy 11:23:11 01/08/04 (3)
- Re: Denon Receivers - Bob C 13:29:37 01/09/04 (2)
- I paid around $700 for my 3803 but... - AbeCollins 10:31:27 01/11/04 (0)
- $700 for a new 3803 is extremely good, best I've seen <nt> - monk 14:56:55 01/09/04 (0)