FS: Denon AVR-4802!

cmy330go
cmy330go Posts: 2,341
edited September 2005 in Flea Market
Hi guys!

I have a Denon 4802 that I need to sell. I will most likely be posting it on ebay this coming Sunday, but thought I would give you all a shot at it first.

This receiver is in near perfect shape including the Atkis RC-8000 touch screen remote, which does not have a mark on it. I apologize but I DO NOT have the original box, but I will be sure to pack it extremely well for shipping.

This beast is an outstanding performer. I have had the oportunity to listen to it on an entire LSi system (my own) and also on a full system of the current RTi series (12's, CSi5, 6's, PSW505). In both cases it sounded great. My primary reason for selling is that I could no longer live without component up conversion.

Most units in this kind of shape on ebay bring between $900 to $1000 plus shipping. To club members I will let it go for $800+ shipping of your choice.

If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask! :D

UPDATE: I almost forgot one of the best parts! This receiver is under a TRANSFERABLE warranty until April 9, 2008!!

Thanks Much!
Dave
HT
Mits WD-65737, DirecTV, Oppo DV-970HD, XBOX ONE, Yamaha RX-A1030, Parasound Halo A23, Rotel RB-985, Music Hall MMF-7, Parasound PPH-100, LSi-15, LSi-C, LSi-FX, LSi-7, PSW-1000, Monster HTS2600

2 CH
Parasound Halo P3, Parasound Halo A21, Sutherland Ph.D, VPI Classic 3 w/ 3D arm & Soundsmith Aida Cartridge, Arcam CD72T, B&W 802 S3, Monster HTS2500,
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  • cmy330go
    cmy330go Posts: 2,341
    edited August 2005
    Sorry almost forgot. Here are the stats from Denon's website.

    Thanks again.

    THX Surround EX/DTS ES 6.1 Discrete/THX 6.1/Dolby Pro Logic II/Dolby Digital/DTS A/V Receiver
    • World's First A/V component with THX Post Processing for DTS ES Discrete 6.1; DTS 96/24 5.1 Decoding for DVD-Video; Dolby Pro Logic II with THX Post Processing
    • THX Surround EX; Dolby Digital, including Matrix 6.1; DTS
    • Lucasfilm Home THX Cinema 4.0 and 5.1 post-processing;
    • DDSC-Digital featuring dual Analog Devices SHARC 32 bit floating point DSP processors
    • THX Ultra Certified
    • 7 Channels equal power amplifier section
    • 125 watts per channel (8 ohms, 20 Hz-20 kHz, <.05%THD)
    • 150 watts per channel (6 ohms, 20 Hz-20 kHz, <.05%THD)
    • Power Amplifier Assign function, lets you assign 2 of the 7 amp channels to drive second zone speakers directly
    • Adjustable Cross over Switching (40, 60, 80, 100, 120 Hz)
    • Front & center bass and treble control
    • Subwoofer bass control
    • Surround A/B Speaker Switching
    • 24 bit, 96 kHz A/D conversion
    • Analog Devices AD-1854 24 bit, 96 kHz highest resolution DACs
    • Pure Direct audio mode, Shuts down video and/or DSP sections for the highest audio fidelity
    • ALPHA 24 processing in Stereo/Direct/Pure Direct modes (front left/right channels) processing via SHARC DSP
    • Real 24 bit, up to 96 kHz Digital Interface Receiver
    • 3 sets component video inputs, compatible with wideband (480p, 720p, 1080i) response for progressive DVD, DTV (50 MHz bandwidth)
    • 8 sets composite and "S" video inputs
    • 7.1 external wide bandwidth (100 kHz) inputs for future multi-channel formats (such as DVD-Audio)
    • 8 assignable digital inputs
    • 12 analog inputs including built-in AM/FM tuner
    • Multi-Zone 1 stereo pre-amp outputs
    • RS-232C port for external controller
    • Enhanced AKTIS RC-8000 LCD IR touchpanel remote included; optional RF transmission capability using the AKTIS RC-8001ST Charger/RF Base Station
    • Dimensions: 17.1"w x 7.0"h x 19.4"d
    HT
    Mits WD-65737, DirecTV, Oppo DV-970HD, XBOX ONE, Yamaha RX-A1030, Parasound Halo A23, Rotel RB-985, Music Hall MMF-7, Parasound PPH-100, LSi-15, LSi-C, LSi-FX, LSi-7, PSW-1000, Monster HTS2600

    2 CH
    Parasound Halo P3, Parasound Halo A21, Sutherland Ph.D, VPI Classic 3 w/ 3D arm & Soundsmith Aida Cartridge, Arcam CD72T, B&W 802 S3, Monster HTS2500,
  • AsSiMiLaTeD
    AsSiMiLaTeD Posts: 11,728
    edited August 2005
    how much does this beast weigh?
  • cmy330go
    cmy330go Posts: 2,341
    edited August 2005
    Polkmaniac wrote:
    how much does this beast weigh?

    Sorry forgot to list it.

    45.2 lbs. :eek:

    Also here is a link to the original brochure with more stats!

    http://www.usa.denon.com/catalog/pdfs/AVR4802.pdf

    -Later-
    HT
    Mits WD-65737, DirecTV, Oppo DV-970HD, XBOX ONE, Yamaha RX-A1030, Parasound Halo A23, Rotel RB-985, Music Hall MMF-7, Parasound PPH-100, LSi-15, LSi-C, LSi-FX, LSi-7, PSW-1000, Monster HTS2600

    2 CH
    Parasound Halo P3, Parasound Halo A21, Sutherland Ph.D, VPI Classic 3 w/ 3D arm & Soundsmith Aida Cartridge, Arcam CD72T, B&W 802 S3, Monster HTS2500,
  • fireshoes
    fireshoes Posts: 3,167
    edited August 2005
    I can vouche for Dave as a stand up guy. He is also very picky about his gear! ;)
  • ND13
    ND13 Posts: 7,601
    edited August 2005
    I can't believe it's not 4 ohm stable.
    Outstanding value, though.
    "SOME PEOPLE CALL ME MAURICE,
    CAUSE I SPEAK OF THE POMPITIOUS OF LOVE"
  • cmy330go
    cmy330go Posts: 2,341
    edited August 2005
    ND13 wrote:
    I can't believe it's not 4 ohm stable.
    Outstanding value, though.

    They don't advertise it as 4 ohm stable but I spoke with the a Denon rep and he had zero concerns about me driving my entire 4ohm LSi 7.1 system. It also came heavily recommended by a Polk Audio rep.

    And just from my experience it never even broke a sweat while I used it.
    HT
    Mits WD-65737, DirecTV, Oppo DV-970HD, XBOX ONE, Yamaha RX-A1030, Parasound Halo A23, Rotel RB-985, Music Hall MMF-7, Parasound PPH-100, LSi-15, LSi-C, LSi-FX, LSi-7, PSW-1000, Monster HTS2600

    2 CH
    Parasound Halo P3, Parasound Halo A21, Sutherland Ph.D, VPI Classic 3 w/ 3D arm & Soundsmith Aida Cartridge, Arcam CD72T, B&W 802 S3, Monster HTS2500,
  • ND13
    ND13 Posts: 7,601
    edited August 2005
    cmy330go wrote:
    They don't advertise it as 4 ohm stable but I spoke with the a Denon rep and he had zero concerns about me driving my entire 4ohm LSi 7.1 system. It also came heavily recommended by a Polk Audio rep.

    And just from my experience it never even broke a sweat while I used it.

    I figured it had to be after I saw that you were running the LSis off of it.
    Just can't figure out why Denon just don't advertise that it's 4 ohm stable :confused:
    "SOME PEOPLE CALL ME MAURICE,
    CAUSE I SPEAK OF THE POMPITIOUS OF LOVE"
  • Emlyn
    Emlyn Posts: 4,635
    edited August 2005
    I'd be very comfortable running an LSi system with the 480x series from Denon. The 380x series has a weak power supply and I'd avoid trying LSi's with one of those or lower. The 4802 doesn't have this problem. Note that the THD levels on the 4802 remain the same very low 0.05 percent with 6 ohm speaker loads as with 8 ohm speaker loads, while there's about a 14 fold increase with the 3805 from 8 ohms to 6 ohms. Manufacturers tend not to rate their receivers to 4 ohms because of Federal consumer product safety regulations. Those that do rate their receivers with small power supplies as 4 ohm compatible usually put a current limiting switch on the back to meet regulatory (fire safety) requirements.
  • Toxis
    Toxis Posts: 5,116
    edited August 2005
    I know Polk has used the 4802R on many occasions for our trainings and they run every model of LSi off of it and it's amazing sounding. I just wonder how much of an improvement it'd be over my 3805 as a prepro...
    Never kick a fresh **** on a hot day.

    Home Setup: Sony VPL-VW85 Projo, 92" Stewart Firehawk, Pioneer Elite SC-65, PS3, RTi12 fronts, CSi5, FXi6 rears, RTi6 surround backs, RTi4 height, MFW-15 Subwoofer.

    Car Setup: OEM Radio, RF 360.2v2, Polk SR6500 quad amped off 4 Xtant 1.1 100w mono amps, Xtant 6.1 to run an eD 13av.2, all Stinger wiring and Raammat deadener.
  • brettw22
    brettw22 Posts: 7,623
    edited August 2005
    It's a few years older, so I'd stick with the 3805 personally.......
    comment comment comment comment. bitchy.
  • cmy330go
    cmy330go Posts: 2,341
    edited August 2005
    UPDATE: See update on original post!
    HT
    Mits WD-65737, DirecTV, Oppo DV-970HD, XBOX ONE, Yamaha RX-A1030, Parasound Halo A23, Rotel RB-985, Music Hall MMF-7, Parasound PPH-100, LSi-15, LSi-C, LSi-FX, LSi-7, PSW-1000, Monster HTS2600

    2 CH
    Parasound Halo P3, Parasound Halo A21, Sutherland Ph.D, VPI Classic 3 w/ 3D arm & Soundsmith Aida Cartridge, Arcam CD72T, B&W 802 S3, Monster HTS2500,
  • cmy330go
    cmy330go Posts: 2,341
    edited August 2005
    :( Hit the auction block.

    Sorry I couldn't offer it here longer. Got in a bind and had to get as much as possible and QUICK.

    If anyone wants the Item number feel free to contact me.
    HT
    Mits WD-65737, DirecTV, Oppo DV-970HD, XBOX ONE, Yamaha RX-A1030, Parasound Halo A23, Rotel RB-985, Music Hall MMF-7, Parasound PPH-100, LSi-15, LSi-C, LSi-FX, LSi-7, PSW-1000, Monster HTS2600

    2 CH
    Parasound Halo P3, Parasound Halo A21, Sutherland Ph.D, VPI Classic 3 w/ 3D arm & Soundsmith Aida Cartridge, Arcam CD72T, B&W 802 S3, Monster HTS2500,
  • billbillw
    billbillw Posts: 7,478
    edited August 2005
    cmy330go wrote:
    :( Hit the auction block.

    Sorry I couldn't offer it here longer. Got in a bind and had to get as much as possible and QUICK.

    If anyone wants the Item number feel free to contact me.

    Why don't you link the auction? Its not against policy.
  • fireshoes
    fireshoes Posts: 3,167
    edited August 2005
    Some people get miffed over it from time to time. Although since he offered them up here first, I think it is fine.
  • cmy330go
    cmy330go Posts: 2,341
    edited August 2005
    billbillw wrote:
    Why don't you link the auction? Its not against policy.

    Just didn't want to ruffle any feathers.

    Here ya go.

    Denon AVR-4802
    HT
    Mits WD-65737, DirecTV, Oppo DV-970HD, XBOX ONE, Yamaha RX-A1030, Parasound Halo A23, Rotel RB-985, Music Hall MMF-7, Parasound PPH-100, LSi-15, LSi-C, LSi-FX, LSi-7, PSW-1000, Monster HTS2600

    2 CH
    Parasound Halo P3, Parasound Halo A21, Sutherland Ph.D, VPI Classic 3 w/ 3D arm & Soundsmith Aida Cartridge, Arcam CD72T, B&W 802 S3, Monster HTS2500,
  • billbillw
    billbillw Posts: 7,478
    edited September 2005
    cmy330go wrote:
    Just didn't want to ruffle any feathers.

    Here ya go.

    Denon AVR-4802

    Wow, you're doing very well on this one! Generally, nobody gets upset if you offer here for serveral days and then post a link if no Polkers have shown interest.
  • cmy330go
    cmy330go Posts: 2,341
    edited September 2005
    Thanks for the heads up. :) I'll keep that in mind for next time.

    Dave
    HT
    Mits WD-65737, DirecTV, Oppo DV-970HD, XBOX ONE, Yamaha RX-A1030, Parasound Halo A23, Rotel RB-985, Music Hall MMF-7, Parasound PPH-100, LSi-15, LSi-C, LSi-FX, LSi-7, PSW-1000, Monster HTS2600

    2 CH
    Parasound Halo P3, Parasound Halo A21, Sutherland Ph.D, VPI Classic 3 w/ 3D arm & Soundsmith Aida Cartridge, Arcam CD72T, B&W 802 S3, Monster HTS2500,