Denon AVR-1910 Receiver Problems

Expert Reviews

  • …medium and hard), distance from the unit to the listening position, and compensate for any lip sync problems.
    If you’re someone who likes to keep an eye on the environment as well as your hip pocket then you’…
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  • …. Next up was the difficult opening sequence to Seabiscuit, and surprisingly the AVR-790 had no problems with the montage of black-and-white photos. Sure, it didn’t look as good as if we let the Oppo BDP-…
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  • …light engine – Richard – 2/25 1:05pm PST
    Mitsubishi DLP RP WDxxx25 – a variety of symptoms and problems – Richard – 2/25 1:00pm PST
    From the Trenches – Who Wants 3D HDTV: Us or Them? – eliwhitney – 2/25…
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  • …. Next up was the difficult opening sequence to Seabiscuit, and surprisingly the AVR-1910 had no problems with the montage of black-and-white photos. Sure, it didn’t look as good as if we let the Oppo BDP-…
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  • …video cables needed to use 480p mode.
    We ran through the rest of the test patterns, but the problems were the same: soft image quality with noticeable “tear” lines, black bars on the top and bottom,…
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User Reviews

  • …is terrible; they refuse to listen to you at all when you describe your problem, and swear that all problems are the fault of another company.
    Limited Functions, Poor legacy support, Poor Remote, Poor scaler…
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News Articles

  • The Denon AVR-1910 is a fully featured midrange AV receiver with standout upconverted video quality, although it's held back by some subpar design issues …
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  • The Denon AVR-1910 is a fully featured midrange A/V receiver with standout upconverted video quality, although it's held back by some subpar design issues …
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  • The Denon AVR1910 is a fully featured midrange AV receiver with standout upconverted video quality although it's held back by some subpar design issues and …
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  • The Denon AVR-1910 is a fully featured midrange AV receiver with standout upconverted video quality, although it's held back by some subpar design issues …
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  • The Denon AVR1910 is a fully featured midrange AV receiver with standout upconverted video quality although it's held back by some subpar design issues and …
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Blog Articles

  • DENON AVR1910 7.1-CHANNEL MULTI-ZONE HOME Review by Brent Butler (Charlotte NC) 2010-04-28. I recently replaced a defective Onkyo receiver with this Denon model, and boy am I glad I did. Set up was extremely easy: … want to buy will be compatible with your surround sound system, what that means is that you should check if your DSTV, DVD, TV, CD player and mp3 player will be able to connect in the receiver and it should deliver sound, otherwise you will have a problem. …
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  • While we know this can cause problems with rhythm-based games like Rock Band and Guitar Hero, for the most part people will love it. It really simplifies your life. Also, while the AVR-391 was 3D ready, the AVR-591 also enables the other … You’re probably thinking that the Denon AVR-591 has some basic version of Audyssey. You’d be wrong. For the first time ever, a receiver at this price point has Audyssey MultEQ. We love economy of scale – it brings new features down in …
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  • Hi. I have recently purchased the Denon 1910. A great AVR but I hvae this constant problem with Upscaling. When it works its great, 100% improvement. … Denon system back to be checked or exchange it with something else that does work. Will try changing the HD cable from 1910 to TV tonight in case its a faulty cable, but then i am getting Full HD off Blue Ray Discs so would thing the cable is ok. I really do think its a problem with the receiver. matthew tubb is offline …
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  • There is a bug with Denon receivers when paired with Humax TV tuners. There is no sound over HDMI. Read about the problem and the workaround. … I recently bought a new audio-video receiver to add to my home-cinema setup. After some period of research I have chosen the Denon AVR-1910 to do the job. This AV-receiver is a mid-range receiver that fits all my needs and was also selected as home-cinema receiver of 2009 by whathifi.com. Although I’m very happy with this …
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  • Denon AVR1910 7.1-Channel Multi-Zone Home Theater Receiver with 1080p HDMI Connectivity Overview. AVR-1910 is packed with technology and features making it the clear choice for value oriented consumers looking for exceptional performance. … Previously I had an HK 254, which began giving me both audio and visual problems after several months. I’ve had satelite service come to check out the dish system. They felt it was the receiver. Back to the presernt. …
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  • For the price, the AVR-790 cannot be beat for sound quality and features. FYI, the AVR-790 is identical to the Denon AVR-1910, except for an A/B speaker switch for the mail left and right speakers. This is only needed if you have two …
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  • As far as the receiver, it may be how the signal is passed through the receiver, or could be as minor as a cable issue, or picture processing in the receiver. If you can plug the unit into the television directly without these issues, … I ‘m having the same issues that you had (losing HDMI connection between Denon AVR-1910 and Samsung BD-3600). I just upgraded receivers two days ago and never had a problem (Yamaha). Anyway, I tried your fix (enabling the 24 Fs option) …
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  • The Denon AVR 1910 is a 7.1-channel A/V surround home theater receiver that brings out the full performance of HD audio and HD video. It has four HDMI inputs, offering the ability to upconvert analog and digital video signals to 1080p …
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  • So i popped to Currys today (i can appreciate there are many better dedicated stores around) and a few caught my eye, the Denon AVR 1910 @ £330, Pioneer VSX819 @ £349 or Onkyo TXSR577B @ £249. I have a Panasonic TX32LZD80 TV and will be running … Also the 1910 is at least a level above the 577 so will sound better. The problem you are going to have is using your current speakers. The sub in the all in one system will be passive. This can not be used with an AV reciever. …
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  • DENON AVR1910 7.1-CHANNEL MULTI-ZONE HOME Review by Brent Butler (Charlotte NC) 2010-04-28. I recently replaced a defective Onkyo receiver with this Denon model, and boy am I glad I did. Set up was extremely easy: Speaker wires – as with all receivers, … The only issue I had was an HDMI communication problem with my Blu Ray player, but it was resolved by switching from HDMI 2 to HDMI 1 input, and everything works great now. The Dolby Digital True HD sound is really …
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