Denon 1909 v Denon 2309

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Denon 2309 costs £600, 1909 is £450. Both have upconversion and scaling to 1080p and support HD audio, but the 2309 has a fourth HDMI input plus an extra power transformer, and delivers 100W/channel against the 1909's 90W/channel. More details here.
 

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Andy Clough:Denon 2309 costs £600, 1909 is £450. Both have upconversion and scaling to 1080p and support HD audio, but the 2309 has a fourth HDMI input plus an extra power transformer, and delivers 100W/channel against the 1909's 90W/channel. More details here.

apart from more power what does the 2809 have over the 2309? Based on the specs alone, i'm trying to find out which would be more suitable for me.
 

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Clare Newsome:As mentioned, the 2809 also offers multi-zone support and other custom-install friendly features

Thanks.
So basically if I don't need those features, i'm better off saving £200 and getting the 2309?
 

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Hems - Well, there is the extra power, too.

But who knows if the 2309 and 2809 will perform against their competition as well as the AVR-1909? Remember we've got receivers in this price range to all test from Sony, Pioneer and Yamaha, as well as the Denons themselves!
 
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Latest update from the man in the know at Denon is that the AVR-2309 won't be available for us to review for some time - no earlier than 22nd September, which is the cut-off point I've set for products to be eligible for the Ultimate Guide to Home Cinema.

But as Clare said, we've plenty of other receivers to test in this price range. In fact, we've just set-up Sony's new STR-DA2400ES (£500) and the Yamaha DSP-AX763 (also £500) ready for test inÿthe November issue of What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision. If I was you, I'd wait to see how those two get on before committing to a Denon (or any other) purchase.
 

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Andy Kerr:
Latest update from the man in the know at Denon is that the AVR-2309 won't be available for us to review for some time - no earlier than 22nd September, which is the cut-off point I've set for products to be eligible for the Ultimate Guide to Home Cinema.

But as Clare said, we've plenty of other receivers to test in this price range. In fact, we've just set-up Sony's new STR-DA2400ES (£500) and the Yamaha DSP-AX763 (also £500) ready for test inÿthe November issue of What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision. If I was you, I'd wait to see how those two get on before committing to a Denon (or any other) purchase.

Thanks Claire and Andy- I was getting a little impatient as I had bought a set of KEF3005SE's back in April and was on the verge of getting a Onkyo 606 at the same time when all this news about new Denon's and Sony's came about.

I guess I better wait a little while longer
 

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The big difference between the 1909 and the 2309 as far as I am concerned is that the 2309 has phono input and the 1909 does not. I need phono input.

Jeff
 

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Andy Clough:Denon 2309 costs £600, 1909 is £450. Both have upconversion and scaling to 1080p and support HD audio, but the 2309 has a fourth HDMI input plus an extra power transformer, and delivers 100W/channel against the 1909's 90W/channel. More details here.

Don't forget that the 1909 doesn't have pre outs for right and left and the others do.
 

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