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<blockquote data-quote="oilwell1415" data-source="post: 10716068" data-attributes="member: 58424"><p>You're over my head there. I am not a HT enthusiast, I just want surround that sounds good. The way it is set up is the only way I could get it to work. If it's a waste now, what would it be if I just left those two outputs sitting there doing nothing? At least now I'm getting use from them.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The $1000 really isn't a budget, it's just what I feel is justified based on the rest of the system. As I said, I'm not an enthusiast. If I can see justification in spending more money I will do it happily; it just has to bring with it an improvement that I can quantify.</p><p></p><p>The 3312 hit Best Buy dot com today for $100 over MSRP. LOL. I'm not paying over MSRP for it, so I would be shopping elsewhere for it. On stuff like this I really like to buy local. I also did a side by side comparison on the Denon website between the 3312, 2112 and 1912. I didn't really see anything the 3312 has to offer as far as features to put it over the top at double the price. I'm still tempted.....</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The 2112 (didn't find a 2212?) also has 250W less power than the 1912, but even at 630W it's an upgrade over my 1907. I do like the extra warranty, that by itself is worth the money. Plus it is set up for an extra sub, which I would like to add because the room is fairly large. There is also the 2312 with a little more power, but it is almost as much as the 3312.</p><p></p><p>On further review, BB is over MSRP on all of their Denon receivers. WTF?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oilwell1415, post: 10716068, member: 58424"] You're over my head there. I am not a HT enthusiast, I just want surround that sounds good. The way it is set up is the only way I could get it to work. If it's a waste now, what would it be if I just left those two outputs sitting there doing nothing? At least now I'm getting use from them. The $1000 really isn't a budget, it's just what I feel is justified based on the rest of the system. As I said, I'm not an enthusiast. If I can see justification in spending more money I will do it happily; it just has to bring with it an improvement that I can quantify. The 3312 hit Best Buy dot com today for $100 over MSRP. LOL. I'm not paying over MSRP for it, so I would be shopping elsewhere for it. On stuff like this I really like to buy local. I also did a side by side comparison on the Denon website between the 3312, 2112 and 1912. I didn't really see anything the 3312 has to offer as far as features to put it over the top at double the price. I'm still tempted..... The 2112 (didn't find a 2212?) also has 250W less power than the 1912, but even at 630W it's an upgrade over my 1907. I do like the extra warranty, that by itself is worth the money. Plus it is set up for an extra sub, which I would like to add because the room is fairly large. There is also the 2312 with a little more power, but it is almost as much as the 3312. On further review, BB is over MSRP on all of their Denon receivers. WTF? [/QUOTE]
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