Denon AVR-3806

sickicw
sickicw Posts: 456
edited December 2005 in Electronics
I am looking getting rid of my outlaw 990 and getting one of these. I think my main bottleneck in my system is getting a flat responce out of my limited speaker placement options, and think this would help correct it. anyone have a chance to demo one out? Also anyone have any idea if outlaw is ever going to upgrade their 990 with room eq?
Speakers: LSi9 x 2, LSic, LSiFX x 2, Velodyne HGS-15
Amps & Power: Rockford Fosgate T8004 x 3, Cascade Audio APS-55 power supplies x 5, and 1 farad capacitor.
Electronics: Denon 3806, Toshiba HD-A1, & Sony KDL46XBR2
Accessories: Anti-IC interconnects, 8 Mondo Traps from Realtraps, and Salamander furniture.
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  • McLoki
    McLoki Posts: 5,231
    edited December 2005
    If you end up doing it, I would be interested to hear your impressions of the 3806 vs. the 990. (and maybe interested in your 990... ) With that being said, room eq's are not neccesarily a good thing. When you set them up, they may be fine, but the auto eq's will often boost certain frequencies (sometimes by alot) to flatten the curve and can cause your amp to clip and speakers to blow at what seems to be normal listening levels.

    Room eq's can be good, but you are much safer working with speaker placement and room treatments rather than an electronic substitute....

    Michael
    Mains.............Polk LSi15 (Cherry)
    Center............Polk LSiC (Crossover upgraded)
    Surrounds.......Polk LSi7 (Gloss Black - wood sides removed and crossovers upgraded)
    Subwoofers.....SVS 25-31 CS+ and PC+ (both 20hz tune)
    Pre\Pro...........NAD T163 (Modded with LM4562 opamps)
    Amplifier.........Cinepro 3k6 (6-channel, 500wpc@4ohms)
  • sickicw
    sickicw Posts: 456
    edited December 2005
    yea, i have thought about that, but i don't think my amp would clip seeing as how it has a huge power reserve, but of course if my speakers do end up blowing, I always have my polk warranty to fall back on. If you are interested in the 990, i might be looking into selling it at the beginning of the year. I am still at least going to wait and see if their are any anouncements about hdmi 1.3 in january, but my guess is that im going to have to wait a year or two for that.
    Speakers: LSi9 x 2, LSic, LSiFX x 2, Velodyne HGS-15
    Amps & Power: Rockford Fosgate T8004 x 3, Cascade Audio APS-55 power supplies x 5, and 1 farad capacitor.
    Electronics: Denon 3806, Toshiba HD-A1, & Sony KDL46XBR2
    Accessories: Anti-IC interconnects, 8 Mondo Traps from Realtraps, and Salamander furniture.
  • McLoki
    McLoki Posts: 5,231
    edited December 2005
    That might be a little early for me, but shoot me a PM when you are ready to sell just in case... :)

    Michael
    Mains.............Polk LSi15 (Cherry)
    Center............Polk LSiC (Crossover upgraded)
    Surrounds.......Polk LSi7 (Gloss Black - wood sides removed and crossovers upgraded)
    Subwoofers.....SVS 25-31 CS+ and PC+ (both 20hz tune)
    Pre\Pro...........NAD T163 (Modded with LM4562 opamps)
    Amplifier.........Cinepro 3k6 (6-channel, 500wpc@4ohms)
  • limashaynut
    limashaynut Posts: 152
    edited December 2005
    I got the new Denon AVR 3806 and I love mine. It is quite a step up from my old Sony ES! I got mine on a 15% off sale from Crutchfiled, and with NO shipping charges, I felt it was money very well spent. I have a room that also was somewhat limited in my speaker location options, and the auto EQ built into this AVR did wonders for my HT. Even if you want to add additional amps in the future, you have a VERY solid foundation to build from. My first Denon, but not my last.
    Jerry

    Denon AVR-3806 7.1
    Outlaw Audio M200 (RF,C,LF)
    Sony KDFE42A10 LCD
    Directv H10-250 DVR
    Sony DVP-NS90V
    Sony RDR-GX315
    JVC Super VHS
    Polk RTi8 m
    Polk CSi5 c
    Polk RTi6 sr
    Polk Monitor 30 srb
    Polk PSW505 sw (I know, I know, get an SVS!)

    PLUCK THE CHICKS!
    From A Former Fan
  • brasil
    brasil Posts: 267
    edited December 2005
    I have been watching Crutchfield very closely, but have not seen any sales on the brand new 3806?? You do get 10% if purchased with another item. Are you sure you did not get the 3805? I did get a corporate discount because we own a business, but have not seen the 3806 at 15% off, and I visit their website daily.
  • limashaynut
    limashaynut Posts: 152
    edited December 2005
    brasil,

    You are correct about the 3805 being what has the sale prices right now, and I almost ordered one of them instead. The 10% off also applies to multiple purchases of HT equipment (with certain exceptions). But mine is in fact a 3806, and I did get it and several other things at 15% off. I received a sale flyer in the mail from Crutchfield right after Thanksgiving, it had a promotional code included for ONE time use only, and expired on Dec. 19th. There were a few items you could not use it on, but most everything else it applied to. I placed my order, gave them the code, and their computers deducted the 15% from the order total, saved quite a bit. I hate it was for one time use only, but still, it swung me to go ahead and spend a bit more and get the 3806. :cool:
    Jerry

    Denon AVR-3806 7.1
    Outlaw Audio M200 (RF,C,LF)
    Sony KDFE42A10 LCD
    Directv H10-250 DVR
    Sony DVP-NS90V
    Sony RDR-GX315
    JVC Super VHS
    Polk RTi8 m
    Polk CSi5 c
    Polk RTi6 sr
    Polk Monitor 30 srb
    Polk PSW505 sw (I know, I know, get an SVS!)

    PLUCK THE CHICKS!
    From A Former Fan
  • sickicw
    sickicw Posts: 456
    edited December 2005
    limashaynut, were you able to experiment much with the different mic locations? how many different locations did you use? i am just wondering how it sounds when you use multiple mic locations instead of just one "sweet spot"
    Speakers: LSi9 x 2, LSic, LSiFX x 2, Velodyne HGS-15
    Amps & Power: Rockford Fosgate T8004 x 3, Cascade Audio APS-55 power supplies x 5, and 1 farad capacitor.
    Electronics: Denon 3806, Toshiba HD-A1, & Sony KDL46XBR2
    Accessories: Anti-IC interconnects, 8 Mondo Traps from Realtraps, and Salamander furniture.
  • limashaynut
    limashaynut Posts: 152
    edited December 2005
    sickicw,

    I followed the enclosed directions for auto eq setup, and it worked great, it even showed down to the inch, how far apart my speakers were located! My home theater has a large wrap around couch, and two chairs for seating locations. I took a total of 6 readings, 4 from the couch, and two from the chairs. The mike was placed on a camera tripod, with the mike at ear level. The one thing to watch out for is that the room/house is as quite as possible (I sent the kids out with my wife to the store lol). The proof of how well it worked is to switch off the EQ settings to compare it with the 'flat' settings of the 3806, big difference!
    Jerry

    Denon AVR-3806 7.1
    Outlaw Audio M200 (RF,C,LF)
    Sony KDFE42A10 LCD
    Directv H10-250 DVR
    Sony DVP-NS90V
    Sony RDR-GX315
    JVC Super VHS
    Polk RTi8 m
    Polk CSi5 c
    Polk RTi6 sr
    Polk Monitor 30 srb
    Polk PSW505 sw (I know, I know, get an SVS!)

    PLUCK THE CHICKS!
    From A Former Fan