hodg100
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Ive already got the 4300H but that 200w per channel does look appealing.
How can they quote more power per channel and then not deliver it?
Amazing how much the price of electronics have bumped up. I remember when the X4300 was reviewed and it's srp was ÂŁ899. Now we're looking at a ÂŁ600 price hike for not a lot more.
Yes I know but I'm talking about the X4300 which was ÂŁ899 when reviewed by AVF. Unless it was reviewed during 'discount period' you mention. Was the X4300 launched at around ÂŁ1500 aswell?The original recommended retail price for the AVRX4400 was much the same as the proposed price for the AVRX4500. THe lower prices are only as a result of discounts awarded post launch. Almost all AV receivers generally decrease in price during their time on store shelves and the AVRX4500 will in all probability be selling for much the same as its predecessor when it comes to this time next year.
Yes I know but I'm talking about the X4300 which was ÂŁ899 when reviewed by AVF. Unless it was reviewed during 'discount period' you mention. Was the X4300 launched at around ÂŁ1500 aswell?
There doesn’t seem to be anything at all different to my 4400, I guess they are just waiting on HDMI 2.1 as their isn’t anything else new coming is there?
Only got it a couple of months ago and was a bit worried the 4500 would have it but glad I did now since it was over 50% cheaper!
Maybe next year then.No point upgrading my X-3200W until HDMI 2.1 is around.
And even then my priority will most likely be a new OLED with HDMI 2.1
Yes, and you can also switch inputs too.With the Alexa integration in the newer Denon models, when you ask a question, does it lower the volume and respond through the AVR? Regardless of which source you are watching/listening to?
I thought the same about Alexa.....until I bought one and starting using it!More than happy with my 4400H and not bothered about Alexa. Still a gimmick IMHO.