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Denon AVR-X4800H 125W 9.4-Channel 8K Network AV Receiver

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Adorama has Denon AVR-X4800H 125W 9.4-Channel 8K Network AV Receiver on sale for $1,299 when you apply promo code CYBE2023 during checkout. Shipping is free.

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  • Note: Promo code is applied under the Payment Section during checkout, look for 'Do you have a gift card or promo code?'.
About this Item:
  • Powerful 9-channel Amplifier with the Latest Home Cinema Specs
  • Discrete 4 subwoofers
  • Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, DTS Virtual:X
  • Speaker Virtualizer
  • IMAX Enhanced
  • Audyssey LFC (Low Frequency Containment)
  • Discrete subwoofers and Audyssey Sub EQ HT
  • Includes:
    • Remote Control with Batteries
    • AM Antenna
    • FM Antenna
    • Audyssey Microphone
    • Cardboard Microphone Stand
    • 2x External Detachable Antennas
    • Wire Labels
    • AC Cord
    • Denon 3 Year Limited Warranty

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Adorama has Denon AVR-X4800H 125W 9.4-Channel 8K Network AV Receiver on sale for $1,299 when you apply promo code CYBE2023 during checkout. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Promo code is applied under the Payment Section during checkout, look for 'Do you have a gift card or promo code?'.
About this Item:
  • Powerful 9-channel Amplifier with the Latest Home Cinema Specs
  • Discrete 4 subwoofers
  • Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, DTS Virtual:X
  • Speaker Virtualizer
  • IMAX Enhanced
  • Audyssey LFC (Low Frequency Containment)
  • Discrete subwoofers and Audyssey Sub EQ HT
  • Includes:
    • Remote Control with Batteries
    • AM Antenna
    • FM Antenna
    • Audyssey Microphone
    • Cardboard Microphone Stand
    • 2x External Detachable Antennas
    • Wire Labels
    • AC Cord
    • Denon 3 Year Limited Warranty

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Written by SaltyOne | Staff

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Written by iconian | Staff

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Model: Denon 9.4 Ch 8K Av Receiver - Black

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I picked up the 3800 from the 999 post a few months ago, it is a nice receiver. I compared the 3800 and 4800 before I jumped, and if I was still in the market, AND if the 3800 was avail for 999, I am not sure if I would pay the 300 more for the 4800... but here are the differences I found (more than I typically see people mention in these threads):

NOTE: 4800 is always first in the comparisons below, followed by relevance to me and why.

1) 125WPC @ .05% THD vs. 105WPC @.08 THD. Basically, the 4800 amps are better. In my case I use external amplification so not a factor. That said, I read that the 4800 amps are the monolithic design inherited from the 6700, vs. the 3800 (and 4700s) all on one PCB design which is a pretty huge difference in construction. That is probably a contributing factor to why the THD is lower on the 4800 while putting out more power. But... external amps .

2) 3 Zone support vs. 2 Zone support. Don't care, ever use the extra zones.

3) 7 HDMI inputs vs. 6 HDMI inputs. This could be handy, the 4800 adds "game 2", although all are assignable. I can easily use 7 HDMI inputs (xboxsex, ps5, switch, PC, UHD player, nvidia shield, steam deck dock, HD-DVD player (yup))

4) 1 component & 2 composite video inputs vs. no analog video inputs. Would be handy for my old systems (Wii, NES, Dreamcast) that I pull out for nostalgia... but an HDMI converter box can be used instead.

5) 3 amp trigger outs vs. 1 amp trigger out. Could be handy, but all of my amps support trigger daisy chaining, so not a big deal.

6) Covered door front panel with navigation panel vs. buttons and ports on front with no cover. In addition to the zone 3 buttons on the 4800, it has the buttons required to do all menu selections, etc. from the front panel, vs. the 3800 you need the remote to do most setup things. I actually miss this, I often will mess with the receiver while being right in front of it, while the remote is in the bedside drawer. I also miss the dust cover... the buttons to indeed get dusty on the front of the 3800. Minor thing though.

7) 29.5 lbs vs. 27.6 lbs. The extra 1.9 lbs is probably due to the better amps... but the 4800 is still more expensive per lb .

8) Made in Shirakawa, Japan vs. Made in Vietnam. Rumor has it that A/V components MIJ are better ¯\_(ツ)_/¯, but as with everything else, IMHO it depends on the companies, the factory processes & standards, QA, etc. As long as it works and is well made, I don't much care which foreign place the thing was made.

9) Different remotes, the 4800 has more buttons to support the extra HDMI input and Zone 3.

10) AL32 and HD32 processing vs. ... not? I am not sure if there is a discernable difference in casual watching/listening between the 4800 with it's 32 bit processing vs. the 3800 without it (where Audyssey is 24 bit anyway, and I do use the MultEQ XT32 room correction), so... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

I *probably* would have gotten the 4800... if for no other reason than given the typical selling prices, MSRPs, etc. it would have been easier to get my money back out of it later... but maybe not. Glad I don't have to make this decision .
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Most will find the 3800 a better deal (when you can snag it for $999 or less). The two objective differences are a) slightly more wattage (but not likely to make a difference for most) and b) a zone 3 pre out. Then the 4800 is made in Japan, so some say that means better build quality.

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Nov 24, 2023
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undisturbed316
Nov 24, 2023
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Is this the one?

$100 cheaper than the lowest last price ($1399)
Nov 24, 2023
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BMWZ8Bond
Nov 24, 2023
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Quote from undisturbed316 :
Is this the one?

$100 cheaper than the lowest last price ($1399)
Most will find the 3800 a better deal (when you can snag it for $999 or less). The two objective differences are a) slightly more wattage (but not likely to make a difference for most) and b) a zone 3 pre out. Then the 4800 is made in Japan, so some say that means better build quality.
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LivelyThread9350
Nov 25, 2023
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Quote from BMWZ8Bond :
Most will find the 3800 a better deal (when you can snag it for $999 or less). The two objective differences are a) slightly more wattage (but not likely to make a difference for most) and b) a zone 3 pre out. Then the 4800 is made in Japan, so some say that means better build quality.
Waiting for 3800 but nowhere to be found for a discount. Did you see any deals for it?
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cr0ntab
Nov 25, 2023
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Quote from LivelyThread9350 :
Waiting for 3800 but nowhere to be found for a discount. Did you see any deals for it?
I'm in the same boat, never got to snag one of the new ones for $999 and I've been waiting and waiting with no luck.

I got an amazon one at $1200, but at that price I'll just return it and do this 4800 instead.
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Jedi2155
Nov 25, 2023
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To think I paid $2100 for an open box model just 5 months ago...
Nov 25, 2023
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rjm676yahoocom
Nov 25, 2023
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Just bought it.
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ninjago2112
Nov 25, 2023
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Just bought it as well Smilie

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czbuckeye
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I bought a 3800 this morning open box for $880 plus an extended warranty for less than the $999 deal. I was worried the $999 deal was not going to come around any time soon since they didn't post it today. Would have probably jumped on this deal if I didn't pull the trigger this morning for the 3800.
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ninjago2112
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Quote from ninjago2112 :
Just bought it as well
Got the Chase Freedom 5% cash back when using PayPal as well
Last edited by ninjago2112 November 24, 2023 at 04:35 PM.
Nov 25, 2023
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Chambers007
Nov 25, 2023
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Any deals on the 11.2 channel variant?
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Nov 25, 2023
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navsha
Nov 25, 2023
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Can we do 5.2.4 in this?
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roiei
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Nov 25, 2023
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So Denon don't include Dirac but Marantz/Onkyo does?
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turnne
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Quote from BMWZ8Bond :
Most will find the 3800 a better deal (when you can snag it for $999 or less). The two objective differences are a) slightly more wattage (but not likely to make a difference for most) and b) a zone 3 pre out. Then the 4800 is made in Japan, so some say that means better build quality.
If you resell it in 3-4 years I can almost guarantee you that you will get the difference back in resale over the X3800
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turnne
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Quote from roiei :
So Denon don't include Dirac but Marantz/Onkyo does?
Denon has Dirac available...just not DLBC...they say that is coming next year sometime.

I did hear a rumor that DIRAC Art would be rolled out on Marantz units before it is available on Denon
I can't substantiate that..just a rumor I saw on AVS forum

You will need to buy a Dirac approved calibration mic as well with a Denon/Marantz product
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Does Adorama do price adjustments? I got mine the other day for $1399.

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