When the courier dropped off the box containing a new Denon AVR-S750H off at my house for a review, he asked if that was really a Denon AV receiver inside. When I confirmed the contents, he nodded approvingly. “Nice.” Unfortunately, I didn’t get to keep it. Once the review wrapped up, the Denon AVR-S750H 7.2ch 4K AV receiver with voice control was dutifully packed up and shipped back to Best Buy. But that means you could be the one to get the thumbs up from a courier, when they drop this awesome receiver off at your home. Best Buy is giving away the same Denon AVR-S750H receiver that I reviewed to a lucky winner in this contest.
Denon is one of the top names in home audio
There are a few brands that come up repeatedly in conversations about high performance audio gear, and Denon is one of them. The company has been at the centre of audio innovation for more than a century, starting with the sale of gramophones and including global “firsts” like the worlds first commercial CD player, the CD-ROM in 1984, the world’s first Dolby Atmos-enabled AV receiver, and 2018’s 13.2 channel AV receiver. Audio products with the Denon logo have a well-earned reputation for first-class engineering, advanced technology and class-leading performance.
The Denon AVR-S750H may feature “only” 7.2 channels, but it lives up to the Denon reputation and then some.
A serious upgrade for your home theatre setup, including 3D sound
The Denon AVR-S750H 7.2ch 4K AV receiver will be a serious upgrade for virtually any home theatre setup. And if this is your first AV receiver, you’ll be starting with the key component—the receiver—that’s best-in-class.
Let’s start with power. The AVR-S750H has discrete amplifiers that deliver power to each of its seven channels. There’s a total of 165W of amplification on tap. Naturally it fully supports 4K Ultra HD sources including HDR and Dolby Vision compatibility, provides 4K video upscaling, has six HDMI inputs (plus one HDMI output) and supports eARC and BT.2020 passthrough.
Setting up an AV receiver can be a project, especially one that supports 7.2 channel surround sound. Denon does a nice job of labelling the inputs on the back of the AVR-S750H to make this as straightforward as possible. Once you connect to your TV, Denon also includes a really handy guided setup that walks you through the steps needed to get the receiver and your home theatre audio system up and running. Also included in the box is an Audyssey microphone and stand so the receiver can perfectly calibrate itself once you have everything plugged in and ready to go.
This receiver also goes beyond surround sound to support the latest in 3D audio standards, including Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, Dolby Atmos Height Virtualization, and DTS Virtual:X. Even if you don’t currently have Dolby Atmos-certified speakers, the AVR-S750H uses Dolby Atmos Height Virtualization technology to simulate height effects in regular 2.2, 5.2 or 7.2 speaker setups.
To put it in a nutshell, if your family room TV is connected to a Denon AVR-S750H 7.2ch 4K AV receiver, you’re going to be coming home from the movie theatre wondering why its sound system can’t keep up with the one you have at home …
Voice control, Wireless streaming, and multi-room audio
The hottest category of smart home devices is easily the smart speaker. With the Denon AVR-S750H, it doesn’t matter which of the digital assistants you prefer. It supports Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri. Denon’s HEOS app is the key. It’s easy to set up the receiver and the smart speaker of your choice to “talk” to each other using the app. The smart speaker and the AVR-S750H don’t need to be physically connected, just on the same Wi-Fi network.
Speaking of the HEOS app, you can also use it to make the AVR-S750H part of a multi-room audio setup made up of other HEOS-supporting receivers or wireless speakers.
That HEOS wireless technology is also at the heart of the AVR-S750H’s built-in audio streaming capabilities. Connect it to your Wi-Fi network and stream from sources including Spotify, Amazon Prime Music and iHeart Radio. You can also stream music wirelessly (with support for all popular lossless and lossy formats) from your smartphone or other source, using Bluetooth or Apple AirPlay.
Are you a fan of vinyl? This is the AV receiver you’ve been waiting for …
One of the reasons I was excited about the opportunity to try out the Denon AVR-S750H had nothing to do with multi-channel home theatre, wireless connectivity, or voice control support. In fact it was all about an old-school, analog music format that’s made a huge comeback: vinyl records.
Many of the AV receivers on the market lack support for a turntable or record player. They’re designed for an all-digital lifestyle. If you want to connect one to play records using standard PHONO output, you’ll need to invest in a pre-amplifier. That means another box, and more wires. But Denon included a PHONO input with a ground post on the AVR-S750H. As part of my review (you can read it here if you’d like to learn more), I hooked up a turntable to the Denon receiver, along with a pair of speakers for that classic stereo setup and it proved to be a great option for listening to vinyl.
With the Denon AVR-S750H you can fully integrate your turntable with your AV sound system to take full advantage of that retro sound, and you won’t need any additional equipment.
How to enter
As always, it’s both easy and free to enter this Best Buy contest, but you can only enter once. Simply leave a comment below to tell us how you will control the Denon receiver and why. Will you use the remote, Google Assistant, Siri, Amazon Alexa … a combination? Don’t forget to explain why!
What you can win
At the end of this contest we will select one winner from all eligible entries to receive the same Denon AVR-S750H 7.2ch 4K AV receiver that I reviewed on the Best Buy Blog.
This contest runs from Sept 13th until Sept 30th.
Remember you can only enter once but you must know someone else who would love to upgrade their home theatre, so share this post with them so they too have a chance to win.
Win a Denon 4K Receiver Contest Rules and Regulations
Good Luck
I would use the remote because my home is too noisy
I would use the remote as I don’t currently have any of the other devices.
Would use Google or alexa as I’ve both; if it could be controlled over voice I would never get up and get that remote to control it.
I will use the Google Assistant because I sometimes misplace my remote
I’d set up a nice surround setup in my living room and use alexa to control it because it’s already set up for all my other stuff.
I would use the remote, or get up and physically make adjustments because I don’t have any of the scary assistant tech.
I will use the remote because I don’t like Alexa
I would rely on the remote control
Keeping it old school and using the remote!
I like the idea of voice command , but the remote use is the likely winner .
I would only use the remote .
I would use Alexa , and the remote .
I would use the Alexa and remote because of convenience .
I would control this receiver by remote. I like the ability to control things by remote; plus, I’m a bit behind in my technology.
I would use the Alexa and remote because of convenience!
When I win, I will probably stick to the remote control, because I am old school.
I will use the remote. I don’t like voice control – too much like Big Brother!
I would love to use Google Assistant. We want to hook up more items to our google device. It’s so nice not always trying to find the remote.
I would use the remote as I find it easier than voice control.
Remote because its the easiest
I would prefer to use Google assistant .
I would use my Harmony remote as i use it for the rest of my stuff
Logitech harmony remote, also on iPad, iPhone
Would be a great win for our basement
Old school remote
Old school remote
Remote most of the time but voice when lazy
Old school remote
I will be using Google or Alexa depending on which I finally decide to use in my home. Being in a wheelchair this whole smart home idea is fantastic so much more I can control in my home without rearranging the furniture…
i would for sure use my Alexa it would allow me to multitask which i love doing
I am old fashioned. I would only use the remote.
I’d control it with my Logitech Harmony remote. So simple and everything else is controlled that way
Denon is great, can’t wait to use my GoogleMinis
The remote, I’m old school, don’t like talking to those voice things. Their wrong a lot of the time, they don’t understand what your saying a lot of the time and that’s frustratingly a waste.
I would use the remote or the face because I do not like those devices that can listen!
I would use the remote as I swear Google hates me, LOL!
This receiver does everything but make the morning coffee. I would use the remote
I will be using the remote as I’m old school and love the feel of a remote in my hands, that said for those days I’m to lazy to pickup a remote I google assistant
I would use the remote, as I don’t have any “smart” home gadgets!
Had Denon before and the sound was amazing, current receiver not nearly as good
I’d prefer the remote although I don’t mind manual control at all
I would stick with the remote as Im still old school
I’ll be using the remote.
I’m really old school and love things simple so I would control it manually.
Remote sounds good to me. My home is not currently set up as smart – gasp. Yes, luddite that I am.
I would use the remote because I don’t like using voice control.
I will only use the remote because I have privacy concerns about using Google Assistant et al.
I would use the Alexa because of convenience!
I will control it with Google assistant. Would love to have all my experience synced up.
I’d use the remote for now. I don’t have a smart assistant and actually don’t trust them privacy wise.
Awesome
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