"$199 software upgrade"! Good luck with that! For that price, they had better pop the corn and provide terrific sex after the movie is over.
Denon AVR-X4200W A/V Receiver Review Specs
Power Output: 7 x 125 watts + 125 watts (8 ohms, 2 channels driven)
Auto Setup/Room EQ: Audyssey MultEQ XT32
Video Processing: Scales to 4K/60; transcodes analog to HDMI
Dimensions (WxHxD, Inches): 17.1 x 6.6 x 15.0
Weight (Pounds): 27.8
Video Inputs: HDMI 2.0a (8, 1 front), component video (2), composite video (3)
Audio Inputs: Coaxial digital (2), optical digital (2), line-level stereo (6, 1 front), phono
Additional: RJ-45 Ethernet/IP control, USB (front), 12-volt trigger (2), IR-in/out, RS-232
Video Outputs: HDMI 2.0a (3, 1 Zone 2), component video/Zone 2 (1), composite video (2, one Zone 2)
Audio Outputs: 13.2-channel preamplifier, line-stereo (2, Zone 2 & 3), 1/4” headphone, 11-channel speaker (7 amplifier channels) on multi-way posts
Price: $1,499
Company Info
Denon
(201) 762-6665
usa.denon.com
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Your statement that it only amplifies 7 channels is incorrect. The AVRX4300H has 9 channels of amplification, and supports 11.2 with the addition of an external amp. The step up 6300H offers 11 channels of amplification, no external amp needed.
Sorry about that, I thought you were reviewing the 4300H, not the now discontinued 4200W.
Is there any way you guys can be more timely with your reviews? By the time you publish a review, like this one, the product is already discontinued and the new model is already shipping!
Unless there was a typo I'm hoping that we'll get reviews of equipment that's still available for purchase "new".
As others have mentioned, this was discontinued about a month ago and replaced with the X4300H. On the plus side, it's currently available new on Amazon for $800.
Sorry to repeat the sentiments of others, but I am pretty disappointed that you guys are just getting around to publishing this review. I was really hoping to see a review of the CURRENT crop of AVR's on the market as I am looking at several D+M models (AVR-X4300H, AVR-X6300H, and SR-7011) for an upcoming purchase. Hopefully some of these will be reviewed in a more timely fashion.