Denon AVR-688 Dolby Digital Surround Receiver
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Average customer review:Product Description
Dolby Digital Surround Receiver
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #27280 in Consumer Electronics
- Color: Black
- Brand: Denon
- Model: AVR688
- Dimensions: 10.51" h x 21.14" w x 18.35" l, 27.00 pounds
Features
- 7.1 channel home theater system with 75 Watts per channel
- Dolby Digital Surround EX and DTS decoding
- Component video switching with 3 inputs and 1 output
- XM Satellite ready
- Automatic room equalization
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
The AVR-688 surround sound receiver is network ready and can integrate into a home networked system when used with the optional ASD-3W/3N iPod docks, allowing more sources for playback then ever before. HDMI 1.3a video switching has been employed for today's demanding HD sources, providing rich color quality for 1080p signals. Digital audio is distributed by either optical or coaxial connections to high speed surround processing circuits for premium quality Dolby Digital and DTS Digital decoding. Seven high-current style amplifiers are used in the AVR-688 to deliver clean, clear performance for unmatched sound quality from your DVD or set top box digital devices. Analog video up-conversion makes switching various types of analog video signals easy, as duplicate wiring can be eliminated and signals channeled into one single component video output. Audio Delay is provided to allow for exact matching of audio and video signals when signal delays occur from some audio/video sources. Our newly styled pre-programmed remote control provides ease of use for the newcomer, or enhanced use for the seasoned user.
From the Manufacturer
From the Manufacturer Considering that widescreen HDTV is emerging as a vital aspect of your home-theater entertainment system and the superb surround sound that accompanies it; you want more than a just good sound system. Connecting your TV - DVD - VCR - DVR and more to the Denon AVR-688 Dolby Digital Surround Receiver gives you a really great audio system for outstanding performance for your stereo and surround needs.
![]() The Denon AVR-688 gives you outstanding performance for your stereo and surround sound needs |
Seven high current style amplifiers are used in the AVR-688 to deliver clean clear performance for unmatched sound quality from your DVD or set top box digital devices. Analog video up conversion makes switching various types of analog video signals easy, as duplicate wiring can be eliminated and signals channeled into one single component video output. Audio Delay is provided to allow for exact matching of audio and video signals when signal delays occur from some audio video sources. Our newly styled pre-programmed remote control provides ease of use for the newcomer, or enhanced use for the seasoned user.
Quality Features & Exceptional Sound
Experience crisp, powerful sound through this Denon AVR688 Dolby Digital Surround Receiver throughout multiple rooms in your home, rated at 100 watts per channel. When connected to an HDTV via HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interfacing) connection, this receiver digitally "up-converts" the resolution of standard analog connections to high definition for super-sharp images.
The built-in DTS/Dolby Digital decoder eliminates the need for an external decoder by processing all six channels of audio information. You'll enjoy a surround sound experience with an astoundingly natural sense of ambience and dynamic realism. The HDMI 1.3a Deep Color switching on a receiver allows you to connect multiple HDMI output sources (e.g., DVD players) to output a video signal using a single cable, making operation and connection easier.
Accessory Ready & Multi-Room Capable
From Satellite Radio to the plug and play docking station, your Denon AVR788 Dolby Digital Surround Receiver is ready to play anywhere in your home. Enjoy all of your favorite radio stations with the built in AM/FM radio tuner, and switch easily between them using the 30 programmable presets. Or experience music, photos and videos from your iPod, while simultaneously charging it using the optional ASD-3W iPod dock (sold separately). Not to mention that it is XM Radio® ready. Connect to more than 150 channels of uninterrupted music, news, sports, talk and entertainment with XM Satellite Radio. Paid subscription and antenna are required (sold separately).
Your Denon AVR688 Dolby Digital Surround Receiver is multi-room capable. Just add an amplifier and a second set of speakers and you can play different sources in two rooms while controlling the volume independently. The compressed audio restorer technology allows for MP3/WMA/AAC compressed audio formats to reproduce higher frequency range and deeper bass sound and Audyssey MultEQ® technology, with included microphone, detects speakers, sets levels, delays and crossovers, and measures room acoustics. Using the receiver interface, it takes up to six measurements around the listening area and uses high-resolution equalization filters for satellites and subwoofers.
Denon's approach to quality control reflects in the high-end components and technology configured in this receiver. It features identical quality and power for all 7 channels, large-output power amp section, power supply configuration for stable high-power output, and Pure Direct mode, for high-quality music reproduction.
Customer Reviews
So much better than the Onkyo TX-SR605!!
My 2005 Yamaha 650 series was very good to me until my dog chewed one of the speakers wires and shorted out the receiver, so I decided to try the new Onkyo TX-SR605 model everyone was raving about besides the overheating problem with Onkyo, everything I heard about the receiver was good. Which I agreed until I tried the Denon. I did all the automatic speaker calibration which worked very well. The sound was ok but not very impressed so I tried tweaking with the sound but did not get much better. Remember, I was comparing this unit to my Yamaha. Then I decided to look to see what else what out there around the same price and the Yamaha and Onkyo. I found the Denon AVR-688, so I tried that out since I knew Denon was pretty reputable. Both places had a 30 day return policy so I new I had 3 1/2 weeks on left on the Onkyo to do the comparison. After the lengthy set up with the Denon (took me 4 times longer to set up the Denon than the Onkyo), which is not as hard as people say as long as you go step by step through the instruction. I decided to play some music and all I can say is this thing sounds 20% better than my two year old Yamaha and 40% better than the Onkyo. The Onkyo was very good for the money but the sound did not have the depth of the Denon. Listening to a TV program, the center speaker sounds so much more life like. The Onkyo had a very thin sound compared to the Denon. It was almost like teh Onkyo was playing through curtains. This is playing on a $400 center speaker. I wish I could put a picture on here of me with both receivers just to prove that I did the test. This is not just my opinion but even my wife, who could care less of how it sounds, said she could tell a difference. I had them both out side by side so I could quickly plug up one to compare. I also use banana plugs to for the speaker connectors to make the swap even faster. I will be returning the Onkyo this weekend. I do have not have a vested interest in this article but the difference in sound was worth writing.
Good value, but you need a digital coax cable
Watch out for one thing: this unit does not accept audio IN over the HDMI cable. This means that if you are connecting your Blu-Ray player to this receiver, the HDMI cable will only carry the video signal. For the audio signal you need to use a digital coax cable. Now, this may seem like a drawback, but let's do the math; if you want the HDMI to carry audio, you need to step up to the Denon AVR-788, which is $100 more than this unit (you also get some more wattage with the 788, although this 688 has plenty). OR, you could just buy a digital coax cable (less than 5 bucks from some place [...]) and have exactly the same sound quality. It is all digital, so you just have to get the sound in and you are fine.
People have also complained about the instruction manual--it takes time but it is not written in Greek. This is not a $40 DVD player, but a complicated piece of audio equipement, and you need to invest the time to get it set up properly. In terms of bang for the buck, this receiver is an amazing deal.
Good product, terrible manual
I agree with the prior review that the manual for this product is near-useless. Looks like a robotic translation of the Japanese original. I was minutes away from returning it to Amazon after 3 days of frustration.
Noticed quite by chance that the manual mentions in a footnote that HDMI cable attachmnents do NOT carry audio through the AVR 688. Had to use optical audio cables and finally figured out that these were assignable inputs. Once I assgned them correctly, everything works just fine.
I have a Sony Bravia Full HDTV, Polk Audio speakers (SW404, RC80i's, and RTi6's) a Sony upconverting HD/DVD player. Also connect an XM radio mini-tuner.
I love my current setup, but if I had it to do over I'd probably wait for the AVR788. Once I factored in the cost of a pair of optical audio cables, the price difference is nearly negligible.
While setup is definitely not for the faint of heart (a nightmare, actually) the product is a good value. Love the surround sound and the integrated XM radio is a real plus.






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