Denon AVR-2807 review

How accomplished an A/V Amp can Denon pull off?

TechRadar Verdict

The AVR-2807 ticks an incredible number of boxes and makes an extremely powerful hub for any entertainment system

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With its higher price, Denon's AVR-2807 is a sophisticated model, with a powerful seven-channel amplifier capable of delivering an impressive 110W to each channel.

Connectivity is the best of any model we've seen at this price, and there's an overwhelming array of sockets to enable the Denon to be connected to all your home entertainment sources.

Mine's a double

Denon's grasp on multi-channel format handling is very evident, but the AVR-2807 also doubles as decent hi-fi for those who want to combine hi-fi and home cinema duties in one amplifier.

Its tuneful sound doesn't disappoint, and there's even an audiophile Pure Direct mode for interference-free high quality audio playback, as well as a host of DSP modes to simulate acoustic environments in stereo mode.

iPod control hasn't been forgotten and the remote control gives playlist and track access onscreen when you add on Denon's ASD-1R iPod dock, costing £80. The AVR-2807 ticks an incredible number of boxes and makes an extremely powerful hub for any entertainment system, but its price may be too high when compared with its rivals and is beaten here by Pioneer's VSX-2016.

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