
Denon
The Denon AVR‑X1800H is a 7.2‑channel AV receiver that offers HDMI 2.1 support for 8K/60 Hz and 4K/120 Hz video, immersive Dolby Atmos/DTS:X audio with virtualization, and built‑in HEOS multi‑room streaming. It targets budget‑friendly home‑theater setups with advanced video features and flexible connectivity.
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$849.00
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$684.22
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$426.24
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$849.00
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the AVR‑X1800H for its future‑ready HDMI 2.1 implementation, robust Audyssey calibration, and the convenience of the HEOS ecosystem, while noting that its 80 W per channel rating can be limiting in full‑7‑channel operation and that HDMI input flexibility is modest compared with some rivals.
What Users Say
Everyday owners praise the easy wireless streaming, versatile inputs including a phono stage, and the ability to add height virtualization without extra speakers, but they commonly cite the need for an external amp for Zone 2 wired speakers and express concerns about limited power for larger rooms.
Common Complaints
Insufficient power when all seven channels are driven, lack of powered Zone 2 outputs, and limited number of HDMI ports that support the highest video bandwidth.
How It Compares
vs. Yamaha RX‑V6A
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Choose Yamaha if you need many HDMI 2.1 ports; choose Denon for better streaming integration and calibration.
vs. Onkyo TX‑NR6100
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Onkyo is suited for users prioritizing raw power and advanced calibration, while Denon excels for those who value HEOS streaming and easy Audyssey setup.