Denon AVR2310CI 7.1-Channel Multi-Zone Home Theater Receiver with 1080p HDMI Connectivity

  • All 7 channels of equal 105-watt power @ 0.08 % THD, 20 – 20kHz
  • HDMI 1.3a Repeating (5 input, 1 output) provides one cable connection between the receiver and TV
  • 1080p HDMI connectivity supports Blu-ray disc surround sound formats, including Dolby TrueHD and DD+, dts-HD and dts-HR
  • Dolby Laboratories new Pro Logic IIz Matrix decoding featuring front height effects channels
  • Audyssey MultEQ, Dynamic Volume and Dynamic EQ

Product DescriptionThe new AVR-2310CI was designed for consumers wanting exceptional audio and video performance. Its 7-channel amplifier produces 735-watts of total power (105 per channel), delivering detail and dynamics to music and movi. . . More >>

Denon AVR2310CI 7.1-Channel Multi-Zone Home Theater Receiver with 1080p HDMI Connectivity

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5 Responses to “Denon AVR2310CI 7.1-Channel Multi-Zone Home Theater Receiver with 1080p HDMI Connectivity”

  1. There is a problem with Denon 2310/3310/4310 receiver line playing TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio track when connected to LG, Samsung or JVC Blu-Ray player. The receiver shows that it is receiving the HD audio signal from the player and the HD audio blue light comes on the front of the receiver but then instead of sound you get a “helicopter” like noise or no sound at all coming from the speakers. There are multiple reports from 2310,3310 and 4310 owners about this problem on AVS Forum.
    The receiver plays sound fine when Blu-Ray player sending Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital+, DTS or Multichannel PCM sound track, but not Dolby TrueHD or DTS-HD Master Audio. After I sent the receiver in for service to Denon NJ factory for repair, the receiver came back with the problem not repaired after 3 weeks in the service center. This is very unfortunate problem as the receiver has a great set of features
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. A. Melos says:

    The unit has cosposite and component inputs, but I couldn’t get video out when I hooked up a Sony DVD/VCR unit to either of these inputs. The manual indicated that if the source unit didn’t have an HDMI feature that locks out pirated materials, then hook it up using the composite inputs. I did, and it still wouldn’t output video. The sales liturature also indicated it would upscale HDMI 1080i to 1080p. When I set the receiver programing to upscale HDMI I lost the video signal. I had to then use the reciever’s front panel to turn off HDMI upscaling. Very tedius. It took the unit a few seconds to respond each time I pushed a button. I wonder if these upscaling difficulties are typical or if the upscaling feature is broken in my unit. The unit does pass through the HDMI signal when it is in standby mode.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. Oscar says:

    Wasn’t sure what receiver to get. I was a little lost until I read some reviews on AVS forum. I found the Denon AVR2310CI reviews to be very helpful. The 2310 sounds great and the Audyssey dynamic EQ , dual-zone capability and auto sound calibration makes this a great receiver for the price. [. . . ]
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Harold Perez says:

    Great product!
    Installation was time consuming but not difficult. Set up was even easier!
    The only problem I have had so far is incompatibility with the comcast cable box, but I have found that it is a common problem which I solved by connecting the box directly to the TV and connecting the sound to the DENON Receiver through an optical cable.
    Sound is great, specially with HD DTS movies.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. James says:

    I chose the Denon 2310ci for several reasons. One is prior experience with my Denon 1903. Denon makes some very powerful and reliable products. The 2310ci has lots of features and plenty of power. The advantages of the Audyssey setup cannot be overstated. This is not a simple graphic equalizer. The resulting sound quality is impressive. I’m driving a set of Definitive Technology Mythos series of speakers and the realism and soundstage size is breathtaking. This receiver has almost every feature you could want and enough juice to power almost any speakers.

    As to video, I use the receiver to feed my 60″ Pioneer Kuro 141FD plasma via HDMI and the PQ is perfect. Switching inputs is fast.

    This is one of the best values in receivers in today’s marketplace, IMO, and I couldn’t be happier with my purchase.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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