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The AVR-1913 Integrated Network AV Receiver allows you to enjoy not only powerful surround sound through a 7.1-channel home theater system, but also a variety of advanced network capabilities, like listening to Internet radio and playing music files stored on your PC.

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AV receivers are maddeningly difficult to compare, sometimes because they're so similar. Denon's AVR-1913 ($600 street) sits at the high end of the brand's mainstream line of AV receivers, and in terms of features, there isn't much that separates it from the competition. It has built-in AirPlay, six HDMI inputs, an iOS/Android remote app, and a smattering of streaming audio services, which makes it largely indistinguishable from the Yamaha RX-V673 ($600) and Pioneer VSX-1122-K ($600). The Denon has its good points (sound quality is excellent, as is the included remote), but they don't stand out enough to provide a significant edge over its challengers.

The Denon's real competition is Onkyo's TX-NR616, which is shockingly inexpensive at $430 street, and Sony's STR-DN1030 ($500 list, available in mid-July), which is the first receiver in this price range to include both built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. With the exception of AirPlay the Onkyo actually has more features than the Denon AVR-1913 (including eight HDMI inputs) -- and if you want AirPlay just add a $100 Apple TV, which gives you much more functionality for a total price that's still lower than the Denon. And while Sony's STR-DN1030 may only have five HDMI inputs, its built-in wireless connectivity at a lower price than the Denon is a killer combination.

Not to mention that the AVR-1913 is more AV receiver than most people need. If you're set on getting a Denon, check out the step-down AVR-1713 ($450), which is a better value if you don't need the AVR-1913's niche features, like analog video upconversion or 7.1 channels. The Denon AVR-1913 is an all-around solid AV receiver, but buyers should take a long look at other options to make sure they're getting the best receiver for their needs.

Design
Denon's receivers tend to look a bit classier than others and the AVR-1913 is no different. It eschews the glossy finishes of Yamaha's and Pioneer's offerings, while avoiding the more utilitarian look of Onkyo's models. It's big and bulky, though, coming in at 6.4 inches tall, 17.1 inches wide, and 13 inches deep, so make sure you have plenty of space in your AV cabinet. It doesn't quite look as good as last year's subtly curved AVR-1912, and Marantz's slimline receivers are the most stylish receivers around, but the AVR-1913 is still above average in the looks department.

AV receiver remotes are generally terrible. Picture countless tiny buttons, all about the same size, with small lettering that's near impossible to read in dim home theater lighting.

That's what makes the AVR-1913's remote so refreshing. There are relatively few buttons, and they're big and bright -- a good formula for an easy-to-use remote. Denon has thankfully ditched the number pad and array of seldom-used buttons, instead relying on you to make those changes via the user interface. The only misstep (and it's a big one) is the glossy black finish around the buttons. Glossy finishes collect fingerprints very easily, especially with a device that's always in your hand. So the remote is laid out well and unusually easy to use, but it's going to get smudgy quickly.

In addition to the included remote, the AVR-1913 can be controlled via the Denon Remote App smartphone app. I used the iOS version on an iPhone 4 and it works pretty well. Obviously you can select inputs and adjust the volume, but it's even more useful for apps like Pandora -- or even accessing a media server on your network -- where it's a little easier to use the phone interface rather than an onscreen menu. The Remote App can even access the music stored on your phone, so there's no need to jump to a separate iPod app to play music via AirPlay.

User interface

The AVR-1913's graphical user interface may only be a short step up from the text-based interfaces of yore, but it's very easy to navigate. Menu choices are simple and there are even some basic graphics when it's helpful, like choosing your speaker configuration.

If you jump into the 'network' section, you'll be able to browse the AVR-1913's limited streaming-audio options. Here the interface looks a little more archaic, especially compared with those of other home theater devices like the Apple TV or Xbox 360. The user interface looks similar if you're using AirPlay and thankfully cover art is now supported for third-party apps, so you'll see album art from, say, Rhapsody.

Features

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Six HDMI inputs: The AVR-1913 has six HDMI inputs, including one front-panel input, which should be enough to cover most home theaters. If you want the most HDMI connectivity for your buck, however, go with Onkyo: the TX-NR616 ($430) and TX-NR515 ($400) both offer eight HDMI inputs. The rest of the Denon's audiovisual connectivity is on the skimpy side, particularly with just two digital audio inputs, but I wouldn't worry about that too much since nearly all modern home theater components support HDMI. (Check out CNET's 2012 AV receiver spreadsheet for a more detailed comparison of AV receivers' connectivity.)

Built-in networking: The AVR-1913's Ethernet port allows for all kinds of networking functionality, including firmware updates, AirPlay, smartphone control, and media streaming via DLNA, Internet radio, Pandora, Sirius/XM, and Flickr. I still don't think networking is an absolutely essential AV receiver feature (largely because AV receivers shouldn't be media streamers), but it's a nice bonus. The AVR-1913's set of streaming-audio apps is somewhat limited compared to competitors', so if you won't be using a separate media streamer or iOS device (with AirPlay), you'll get more options, like Spotify, from Onkyo's network receivers.

When you want versatility

Denon's AVR-1913 has a lot going for it. Yes, you get magnificent home theater sound, including built-in decoding for the high-resolution soundtracks on today's Blu-ray movie titles. And your iPod® gets a great place to come out and play, with your library available either via wireless AirPlay® streaming or the convenient power-charging front-panel USB port. Plus you can access Internet radio and other online music services. Best of all, with this 7.1-channel receiver you get choices.

When you want versatility

Denon's AVR-1913 has a lot going for it. Yes, you get magnificent home theater sound, including built-in decoding for the high-resolution soundtracks on today's Blu-ray movie titles. And your iPod® gets a great place to come out and play, with your library available either via wireless AirPlay® streaming or the convenient power-charging front-panel USB port. Plus you can access Internet radio and other online music services. Best of all, with this 7.1-channel receiver you get choices.

What can you do with the extra channels?

Traditional 5.1-channel surround sound home theater receivers are great at delivering an immersive experience. So why purchase a 7.1-channel receiver that comes with an extra pair of 'back surround' channels? Nothing like hearing footsteps behind you right before a 'zombie surprise.' Or you can set up 'height' speakers, so when that chopper lands, you can almost feel the rush of wind from the rotors. But you can also use those extra two channels to feed compatible, bi-ampable speakers what they crave — more amplifier power to give you greater clarity, definition, and dynamics. Or you can use them to drive a pair of speakers in a second zone instead. Listen to music on your kitchen speakers, while the kids are watching a movie in 5.1 in the family room.

3D-ready HDMI audio/video switching

The AVR-1913's HDMI inputs let you connect up to six high-definition sources for convenient switching, like a gaming console, Blu-ray player, HD cable box and more. With 3D Blu-ray compatibility, you're all set to enjoy today's films in your own home. Plus this receiver will upscale analog sources to 1080p. Analog-to-HDMI conversion gives you the convenience of sending the signal to your TV via HDMI, reducing cable clutter.

Give your iTunes® library a little AirPlay®

Apple's AirPlay technology lets you stream music from your iTunes® library directly to the receiver, either from a networked computer or right from your iPhone®, iPad®, or iPod touch®. Not only do you get a fast and convenient way to listen to your favorites, but anyone in your home can stream from their player to share their latest find. AirPlay requires a wireless home network and a wired connection between the receiver and network.

Turn your iPad® or Android™ into a remote

You may already hold in your hands an LCD touchscreen wireless remote control with easy-to-view buttons, intuitive controls, and fluid search functions. Thanks to Denon's free control app, your Apple® or Android device can double as a Wi-Fi® system remote. Akai tv manual. Requires a wireless home network.

Denon's free app lets you use a number of devices as convenient, Wi-Fi® remote controls (iPad® not included).

Listen to music from all over the world

The AVR-1913 offers plentiful music options when you connect it to your broadband home network. Surf thousands of Internet radio stations from all over the globe. Or explore Pandora® Internet radio or Sirius/XM® Internet radio — services that put millions of songs at your fingertips (registration or subscription may be required). You can even view your favorite photos through the '1913 from compatible PCs on your home network or visit albums on Flickr using your HDTV.

Easy system and speaker setup

The '1913 comes with a first-time setup wizard to help smooth occasional bumps in the path to getting your system up and running. Just connect the '1913 to your power source and TV, and you're off. It's even simpler than waving a magic wand. Plus the '1913 features Audyssey's MultEQ® auto setup technology to ensure that its settings are accurately calibrated to your specific room and speakers. Place the included microphone in up to 6 different listening positions throughout your room. The receiver analyzes test tones then automatically adjusts individual level, equalization, and delay settings for each of your speakers. You'll hear precise, uniform sound across a wide listening area instead of just a single 'sweet spot,' so everyone in the room can enjoy optimized home theater sound.

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Highlights:

Power and Processing:
  • 7-channel amplifier
  • 90 watts per channel into 8 ohms (20-20,000 Hz) at 0.08% THD, with 2 channels driven
  • Dolby® TrueHD, DTS-HD™ Master Audio, Dolby® Digital Plus, DTS-HD™ High Resolution Audio and Pro Logic® IIz
  • Audyssey MultEQ® 6-point auto setup and room calibration system (microphone included)
  • Audyssey Dynamic Volume mode to keep listening levels steady
  • Audyssey Dynamic EQ for fuller sound at lower listening levels
Digital Music Options:
  • built-in Apple AirPlay® for ultra-convenient iTunes® music playback
  • AirPlay requires a wireless home network. Receiver must be connected via Ethernet to your router.
  • Ethernet port for music and JPEG streaming from a wired PC network
  • DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) certified to ensure optimal compatibility with other network-enabled equipment
  • optional streaming services include Pandora® Internet radio and SiriusXM Internet radio (registration and subscription may be required)
  • front-panel USB input gives you a direct digital connection for your iPod®
Multi-room Audio:
  • dual-room/dual-source output
    • powered stereo audio output for 2nd room (using powered 2nd-room output allows 5.1 home theater in main room)
    • no line-level output for 2nd room
    • only analog audio sources can be played in the 2nd room
Audio Performance Features:
  • high-current, low-impedance amp design
  • Compressed Audio Restorer for better sound with compressed music sources like MP3 files
  • dual 192kHz/24-bit digital-to-analog converters for each channel
  • back surround speaker channels re-assignable for bi-amping front left and right speakers
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Connections:

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  • 1080p-compatible HDMI digital audio/video switching; 6 in (including 1 front-panel input), 1 out
  • HDMI version 1.4a with support for 3D video, Audio Return Channel, Deep Color, x.v.Color, auto lip-sync, and HDMI-CEC
  • analog-to-HDMI video conversion to 1080p
  • analog audio/video inputs, include:
    • front-panel composite video input
    • 3 rear-panel inputs (1 component, 2 composite video)
  • no phono input — to connect a turntable you'll need to add a phono preamp
  • digital audio inputs: 1 optical, 1 coaxial
  • preamp output for a powered subwoofer
General Features:
  • first-time setup wizard for easy operation
  • intuitive on-screen menu (via HDMI only)
  • Denon's free remote app lets you use your iPad, iPod touch, iPhone or Android device as a Wi-Fi remote
  • App control requires a wireless home network. Receiver must be connected via Ethernet to your router.
  • receiver remote
  • 17-1/8'W x 6-3/8'H x 13-1/4'D
  • weight: 20.1 lbs.
  • warranty: 2 years
  • MFR # AVR1913

What's in the box:

  • 7.1ch A/V Receiver
  • Wireless remote control (RC-1167)
  • 2 'AAA' batteries
  • Audyssey setup microphone (ACM1HB)
  • FM wire antenna
  • Owner's Manual CD-ROM
  • Getting Started booklet(En/Fr/Sp)
  • Warranty information
  • Denon service network sheet
  • Important Safety Instructions
  • Extended Protection Plan brochure
  • Denon Control App notice
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Features & specs

Amplification
Number Of Channels 7
Stereo RMS Power (watts) 90
THD in Stereo 0.08 %
Frequency Bandwidth (stereo) 20-20k Hz
Minimum Impedance L/R 6 ohms
Minimum Impedance Center 6 ohms
Minimum Impedance Surround 6 ohms
General Features
Internet-ready Yes
Bluetooth No
Apple AirPlay Built in
Alexa-compatible No
Google Assistant-compatible No
Chromecast built-in No
DTS Play-Fi No
App Remote Control Yes
USB port for iPod/iPhone Yes
FM Sensitivity 12.8 dBf
HD Radio Tuner No
On-Screen Display Thru HDMI
Auto Speaker Calibration Audyssey MultEQ
Plays Copy-protected 4K No
HDR-compatible No
HDMI Standby Pass-through Yes
4K Video Upscaling No
HDMI to HDMI Upconversion Yes
DLNA Certified
MHL-compatible ---
Multibrand Remote Control No
Learning Remote No
LCD Remote
Width (inches) 17-1/8
Height (inches) 6-3/8
Depth (inches) 13-1/4
Weight (pounds) 20.1
Parts Warranty 2 Years
Labor Warranty 2 Years
Multi-room Audio/Video
Powered Multi-room Audio Output Yes
Preamp Multi-room Audio Output No
Multi-room HDMI Output No
Playback from Digital Audio Inputs No
Playback from Streaming Sources Yes
Surround Processing
Dolby Digital DD, EX, TrueHD, DD+,
Dolby Atmos N/A
DTS DTS, ES, HD, HDMA, Neo6, 96/24
DTS:X No
Inputs & Outputs
Phono Input No
Audio-Video Inputs 6
Audio-only Inputs 1
Component Video Inputs 1
Component Video Monitor Outputs None
Optical Digital Inputs 1
Coaxial Digital Inputs 1
Optical Digital Outputs None
Coaxial Digital Outputs None
HDMI Inputs 6
HDMI Monitor Outputs 1
Subwoofer Outputs 1
Discrete Subwoofer Outputs No
Multi-Channel Analog Input No
Multi-channel Preamp Output No
Main Speaker Output Pairs 1
Main Speaker Terminals Posts
Ethernet Port 1
USB Connections 1 Front
Removable Power Cord No

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