- Exceptional Cinematic Experience in Large Spaces
Enjoy crisp, clean graphics and smooth animations with 8K/60Hz and 4K/120Hz pass-through with the Denon 9.4-Ch AVR-X4800H (125W X 9). With Dolby Surround and DTS Neural:X upmixer, experience 3D audio and heightened realism for legacy content - Get the Most Out of your 8K TV
Enjoy high-quality 3D audio and video with the AVR-X4800H that is 8K ready when you are. This high-power AVR supports advanced video formats like HLG, HDR, Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and Dynamic HDR pass-through, ensuring well-rounded home entertainment - Immersive 3D Surround Sound
Supports Dolby Height Virtualization and DTS Virtual:X that create overhead sound in a 7.1, 5.1, or 2.1 set up without any height speakers. Get room-filling surround sound with Dolby Atmos, DTS:X Pro, IMAX Enhanced, and Auro 3D - Versatile Connection Options
Connect with any HD/Ultra HD TV, Subwoofer, Blu-Ray Player, and Turntable for incredible stereo sound. Features USB, HDMI ports (7 In/ 3 Out) with 8K pass-through, digital & analog inputs, phono input, and (4) independent RCA and XLR subwoofer outputs - Extend the Reach of your Music
Listen to music in any room in the house via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or HEOS built-in. Stream Hi-Fi audio around your home through popular streaming apps like Pandora, Spotify, TuneIn & more, and create a whole-home surround sound system - Room-Filling Sound
The state-of-the-art home audio receiver envelops larger living spaces in theater-quality sound. With optimum power, configuration flexibility, and 11.4 channel expandability, it elevates your home entertainment setup - Easy On-Screen Setup Assistant
Denon’s HD Setup Assistant provides simple, clear, and intuitive instructions to connect your TV, and Audyssey Room Correction Suite accurately calibrates all speakers in your home setup and tunes the AVR for an optimal listening experience
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Denon – AVR-X4800H (125W X 9) 9.4-Ch. with HEOS and Dolby Atmos 8K Ultra HD HDR Compatible AV Home Theater Receiver with Alexa – Black
$1,200.00 Save:$674.00(36%)
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 29.1 lbs |
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Dimensions | 15.3 × 17.1 × 9.3 in |
Number Of Component Video Outputs | 3 |
Video Pass-through | 2160 (4K) |
Number of Optical Digital Audio Inputs | 2 |
Surround Sound Supported | Dolby Atmos |
Product Depth | 15.3 inches |
Number of Channels | 11.0 |
Color | Black |
Auto Calibration | Yes |
Remote Control Included | Yes |
Headphone Jack | Yes |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor | 3 Years |
Antenna Input | AM |
Number of HDMI 2.1 Inputs | 7 |
Watts Per Channel RMS | 125 watts |
Equalizer | Yes |
High Resolution Audio | Yes |
Output(s) | HDMI |
Receiver Type | A/V |
Number of Component Video Inputs | 7 |
Number of HDMI Outputs (Total) | 3 |
Featured Streaming Services | Spotify |
Satellite Radio Tuner | Yes |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts | 3 Years |
Product Weight | 29.1 pounds |
Model Number | AVR-X4800H |
Number of Coaxial Digital Audio Inputs | 2 |
Supported File Formats | AAC |
Phono Input | Yes |
Wireless Multi-Room Technology | Denon Heos |
IP Control | Yes |
Input(s) | AM antenna |
3D-Ready | Yes |
ENERGY STAR Certified | Yes |
Wi-Fi Built-in | Yes |
Number of HDMI 2.1 Outputs | 3 |
Product Height | 9.3 inches |
Works With | Amazon Alexa |
Product Name | AVR-X4800H (125W X 9) 9.4-Ch. with HEOS and Dolby Atmos 8K Ultra HD HDR Compatible AV Home Theater Receiver with Alexa |
Brand | Denon |
Number Of USB Inputs | 1 |
Color Category | Black |
App Compatible | Yes |
Bluetooth Enabled | Yes |
Number of Subwoofer Pre Outs | 4 |
Product Width | 17.1 inches |
Wireless Multi-Room Audio | Yes |
Number of HDMI Inputs (Total) | 7 |
UPC | 747192138356 |
Reviews (39)
NGee –
Why is Best Buy selling these receivers with no intention on delivering on the dates listed. If it wasn’t for the gift cards from a previous broke item I purchased. I would take my business elsewhere!
Ironman01 –
Good power, clean sound, lots of speaker options. Bought this to replace one hit by lightning and this one fit my needs perfectly
DecibalKing –
Pros: Extremely clean sound deliverered by separate amps internally. Software is seamless with configuration of speakers, and tuning. Cons: Loud clicking noise when it cuts on, or is doing its auto searching for what sound format should be used: dolby digital, atmos, Dts, etc.
JoeT –
AVR-X4800H is manufactured in Japan. This updated full 8K AVR features discrete high-current amplifiers on all channels with 4 ohm low-impedance drive capability for a 125 watt/ch 9.4 AVR., but the difference we get this time around is in its Monolithic Amplifier layout. This means that compared to the X4700H that used two boards for 5 channels and 4 channels each, the new X4800H is using an independent power amplifier board for each channel instead which means less crosstalk and less vibration.
The x4800H supports a huge list of audio formats and technologies including Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, IMAX Enhanced, Auro-3D, 360 Reality Audio and MPEG-H Audio along with the usual virtual and up-mixing tech like Dolby Surround, DTS Neural:X, Dolby Atmos Height Virtualization and DTS Virtual:X. The remote is not back lit, a bit cheaper made but you can always get a replacement from Denon if needed.
Running the new Audyssey MultEQ XT32 was pretty impressive as it got speaker sizes and crossovers right automatically. Movie vs TV series audio quality really kicked in using Dynamic volume and Dynamic range. I like that the AVR’s video pass through is finally future proof to a large extent compared to the last 8 years years of incremental improvements with multiple AVR models. Yeah it does make one think how much money acquiring different AVRs to be able to pass through what you needed was lost. Biggest change is the inside design is so clean, it makes the the AVR run significantly cooler, barely gets warm compared to say a x4700H or x6700H 2020 models. Is it worth buying even if it is more expensive then 2020 models, heck yeah.
James –
I was between this and the AVR-X3800H. I decided on this for the additional power and due to the fact that it is built in Japan with supposedly higher grade components. I hope this choice pays off in the long run. As of now, I have no complaints. It effortlessly powered my THX-465IW monoliths which are 4 ohm nominal. Just make sure to apply the 4 ohm setting in the receiver.
Hotrod08 –
We love this reciever. Very good sound. And love the front panel
enricoclaudio –
Sold my Denon X6700H and got the X4800H in order to get Dirac Live. This is by far the best sounding AVR in the market right now. Don’t hesitate to purchase it.
ITJIm –
Initial Thoughts:
The Denon AVR-X4800H is a feature rich 8K AVR that powers through my 7.1.2 surround system without any external amplification. Movies are rich and dynamic. Music is clean and detailed. Initial setup and integration activity took me about two hours. It took the first month to fully realize the system in my 18’ L x 11’ W x 7’ H 7.1.2 home theater. The Denon is so feature rich that I am still adjusting, trying new sound modes, and tweaking the system to dial in the very best my system has to offer. It also supports every multi-channel sound mode that 2023 has to offer. So far, I am finding the experience fun, educational, and, overall, my music and movies have never sounded better.
Setup:
Unpacking, connecting cables, and running Audyssey MultEQ XT32 room correction took about two hours. The Denon was a simple drop-in replacement for an older Pioneer Elite VSX-90 AVR. My current system has a solid front bed layer stage of B&W 702 S2 L/R and the B&W HTM71 S2 center. The surround speakers are more of a patchwork of speakers including two B&W 606 Signature speakers as side surrounds, two B&W HTM 600 series center channels for rears, and a pair of SVS Prime bookshelf speakers as front elevation speakers. I am using an SVS PC-4000 sub to round the system. Audyssey MultEQ XT32 did a pretty good job of integrating the various speakers and providing a solid sonic presentation.
The Denon includes a calibration microphone and an adjustable cardboard microphone stand to perform the Audyssey MultEQ calibration. The microphone will also screw into a standard camera tripod. This is not a calibrated mic so you will not be able to use it with the full paid version of Audyssey MultEQ-X for Windows or with Dirac Live. Audyssey MultEQ XT32 runs a test tone, per speaker, across eight different spots around your listening position. In my case, Audyssey ran 80 separate test tones. The calibration process took me about 10 minutes to set up my tripod, mic, and pre-mark my eight measurement positions. Running through the calibration test tones took another 10 to 20 minutes.
The last major item I checked was my speaker crossover frequencies for each speaker. Audyssey set my L/C/R speakers to full range which is not correct. Instead, I set them both within 10Hz – 20hz of the manufacturer’s stated lowest frequency range. And then set the high-pass filter to the sub to 150Hz. THX recommends setting all crossovers to 80hz. And this is a good guideline and will work in most instances. In my case, I chose to experiment with the crossover points.
The Denon is only capable of powering 9 speakers but can process a total of 11 channels. There are 11 unbalanced pre-outs on the back of the AVR which allows for external amplification and expansion to a the full 11 channels. My goal is a 7.2.4 system, so it is important to me to have room to grow. The X4800H supports every known multi-channel format known to man, I think. There are a lot of them. I do not have room to cover them in this review. Download the 336-page user’s manual from Denon’s support site to review them for yourself. I think you will find a few sound formats and speaker configurations that will work for your unique situation. I’ll just say that Atmos, DTS, and Aural overlap on a surprising number of speaker configurations.
Movies:
Movies are pure enjoyment. The Denon has enough oomph in the monolithic amplifier section to swing dynamically from the quietest sound to a full crescendo in an action movie without missing a beat. The Denon really shined with MadMax Fury Road. The scene at the beginning of the movie where the zealot’s chase after Furiosa’s hijacked war wagon is replete with roaring engines, tires kicking up dirt, and a flame throwing guitar solo! The scene ends with Furiosa driving through a tornado hellscape that is rich, authoritative, precise, and sonically frightening! The sound scape was so enveloping and detailed that I felt like I was in the tornado sandstorm. At no point did the Denon succumb to the demands of the movie.
Music:
The Denon does an excellent job with my CDs, the HEOS streaming app, and with Apple Music. I mostly listen to Apple Music over Air Play 2. For example, Bach’s Toccata & Fugue in D Minor BWV 565 is a very popular organ piece that most people would recognize when heard. The Denon did a masterful job here. The organ was clear, clean, precises, and never showed any signs of distortion or dips in performance. At volume, this is a powerful piece and the Denon was on the ball. Now, in contrast, I did have a Marantz Cinema 50 in my theater prior to owning the Denon. The Marantz was sloppy at best and inaccurate at worst. It is one of many traded in the Cinema 50 for the X4800H.
Overall, any music I threw at the Denon played wonderfully and brought the best out of my system. I have nothing to complain about. I listened to a number of classical pieces, classic rock, electro swing, Jazz, Techno, hard rock, and modern pop. The Denon did a wonderful job in all instances. One thing to be aware of is that the Denon will not make poor recordings sound better. It is not magical.
Additional Costs:
Audyssey MultEQ Editor app is an extra $20 and only operates from a cell phone or tablet. A step up is Audyssey MultEQ-X, found in the Microsoft store, which costs $200 plus an extra $80 for the special calibrated mic that must be purchased separately. Finally, Dirac Live is $260 for a limited bandwidth license and $350 for full bandwidth. Dirac Live also requires a separate calibrated microphone that can add an additional $150 to the enterprise. I also heard that Dirac will be releasing a version that will include subwoofer(s) calibration that will cost even more. This is not a Denon exclusive phenomenon. However, it does show the rise of software as a service within the home audio space. It also shows that you can spend an infinite amount of money to squeeze that little bit more out of your system. Now, do you need any of this to get a great theater experience? No, you do not. However, for the $2500 asking price, Denon should have include the $20 license for Audyssey MultEQ Editor app.
Additional Controls:
The Denon control panels and options can be accessed and controlled via the remote and the TV screen, Denon AVR mobile app, or connecting directly to the receiver via a web browser. What you see on the screen is mostly what you see in the apps. I say mostly because there are some differences in layout and presentation. They are all easy to navigate once you know what you are looking for. Keep in mind that the 336-page user’s guide will be your best friend for a while. The benefit here is that you can disable the LCD screen while watching movies in a dark room and use another device to tune the receiver as needed. Personally, I would rather have a lighted remote control but there are benefits to using a cell phone or computer to control the system. Just keep in mind that a bright cell phone screen or wiping out a laptop can and will kill date night faster than you can say, “hey, can you get me a beer while you are up?” So, please Denon, backlight?
Final thoughts:
I am very happy that I settled on the Denon X4800H and look forward to getting years of enjoyment out it.
LLNN –
I opted for the X4800H over the X3800H because of the higher power rating, monolithic amplifiers, and made-in-Japan quality. It took some trial and error to find the right combination of settings among my TV, source players, and the receiver to get truly outstanding picture and immersive sound for different types of source materials. It brings out effortless highs and definitional bass from my speakers. They sounded great before, and the X4800H, probably due to the higher wattage, gives it a bigger stage to shine. Kudos to the Sterling, VA Best Buy which had the X3800H, X4800H, and the Marantz Cinema 50 / 60 hooked up in the demo room so I can do A/B comparisons. I am replaying many 4K movies and music CDs just to enjoy the fantastic sound the X4800H can deliver.
LesterG –
A very affordable price and excellent receiver that packs a dynamic punch.
Nvidia –
Verry good Receiver with My maranzt amplifyer and svs ultra speakers conect sounds great.my Denon 4800h
ScorpioNY –
I’ve been a Denon customer for many years. This unit is top notch for features. I have it set as a 7.2.4 system using another amp for the additional 2 channels. Set up is a breeze. I highly recommend this unit.
caggi14 –
Replacing a 4700 unfortunately. Quieter turn on and off. Similar sound quality and dynamics as the 4700 but the Dirac Live availability is what drew my attention. Way more expensive option but cant argue with the results! Dirac and this Denon are a great match.
WilliamB –
This is my 3rd Denon receiver and it is awesome. Fantastic theater quality sound, as advertised.
NGee –
This receiver is awesome. Whatever content you watch, Xbox, Fire TV, Roku, the receiver switches the A/V. The sound and video is excellent especially when watching on a projector.
Blazer1825 –
Incredible performance! Glad i made this purchase.
BrandonM –
Overall I am happy with this unit. It is a massive upgrade over my Sony V555ES from years ago. I have updated the firmware with Dirac Live and am currently using that profile. At times I will swap between the Audyssey if needed and then back to Dirac Live. This unit is a nice balance of features and power for my townhouse. I have it connected with Klipsch sound speakers and am enjoying the surround sound experience all over again. It’s surprising what Dolby Atmos brings to the experience. If you are looking for a well-rounded and capable receiver, go with this! You won’t be disappointed. I took my time comparing a few Denon models to Marantz and ultimately decided on this Denon AVR-X4800H.
BobP –
It was easy to set up and the sound is clean and pure
Paul –
Smooth warm sound signature, setup is painless and straightforward.
I wish input selectior knob had more click feedback, and price was less steep, other than that no cons.
JustBrutal –
Replaced a 2 year old equal model with this. Surge took out my old one but despite same features, somehow this unit has more clarity and brightness. Use just the pre-outs for a 7X 200 watt amp for main speakers and a 4 X100 amp just for up-firing Atmos.She is pricey but the old adage “You get what you pay for” holds very true and for this price point, comparable to similar other brands, best value out there , especially if you have amps and 2 subs. 3 triggers for amplifiers is awesome if I wanted to expand in the future with a 3rd .
Badger –
Outstanding unit. Last Denon I purchased was 20 years ago before I finally retired it. Repurchase of another Denon indicates my satisfaction.
Unknown –
Top notch quality! Only wish I wouldn’t waited so long to get it. Don’t wait get it you’ll be more than impressed.
Jallen –
I really like this Denon receiver. The sound is great and the look is stylish.
bobbull400 –
Been an Onkyo fan for years, But love this thing!!
BigJeezie –
Absolutely stunning. Thats the review. It was an immediate step up in clarity and quality from my Denon AVR-X3200W (2016). I would strongly suggest it for the beautiful rich sound and quality craftsmanship.
oyeabog –
It was good until I lost right side height speaker for Atmos only four months old I do not abuse this system only user for surroundsound now I have to send it in for repairs. This is the first receiver I had to send in for repairs in my 30 years of owning receivers. This will be the last Denon I ever own. I almost bought an onkyo. I I know I made a mistake now.
Cliff –
This AVR gives me absolutely everything I need and more with plenty of power to deliver!!! I highly recommend this Denon AVR for all of your entertainment needs!!! 5 stars!!!
WilliamjH –
Better than Marantz! Much easier setup, superior sound.
skidaddy –
A great receiver! It has a very powerful sound and extended bass presence. This receiver made our home theater experience come alive. The 4800 replaces a 10 year old Denon we really enjoyed and which was top-of-the line at the time. The added technology along with superior sound puts this receiver at the top!
EddieH –
Good service. Will be buying more items in the near future.
DeanM –
This is a solid performer. The audio quality is excellent. The Audyssey app made this thing really shine. So far so good.
jale –
Easy to configure, menu us intuitive and fast. It supports all the top video and audio formats.
rrrr –
had to return after 50 days blinking white light when turning on Denon said to return.
LuvMovies –
I use this for a home theater and love the clarity without needing high volume. The voice enhace is great.
NarayanaswamyR –
The receiver did not work and the sound never came out. The Denon service rep said return the item because it was defective. I returned it but Best Buy did not have the item in stock and they did not know when they will get one. Not a nice experience!!
Mercedes –
This has met all our expectations. We’re happy with the purchase.
DavidL –
This replaced my 15 year old Yamaha, 5.1 receiver.
Has enough power, very clean sound love HEOS I’m able too stream music, Glad the Geek squad instaled it.
Glad I was able to get it.
Cjindy –
Great receiver with plenty of power to drive expensive speakers. 4k looks/sounds awesome.
Kaleb –
Great receiver. Room calibration is a big improvement and very straight forward. Very happy with movie performance so far.