Denon AVR 3700 (New!) $1199 @ Denon website .
I'm sure things have changed a bit since then.which model you are using?
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Which dac does that unit have, denon 3800 got me paranoid now lolDenon AVR 3700 (New!) $1199 @ Denon website .
Since the AKM fire, they've been using a the same Texas instruments DAC as the 3800. This 3700 probably has identical SINAD to the 3800 as a result.Which dac does that unit have, denon 3800 got me paranoid now lol
yes, that's what I thought. I was asking if there's any way to decipher which unit has what dac besides obviously opening the sucker up and even then with all those boards inside who knows if it's easily visible.Since the AKM fire, they've been using a the same Texas instruments DAC as the 3800. This 3700 probably has identical SINAD to the 3800 as a result.
I saved this when I was concerned about the issue:yes, that's what I thought. I was asking if there's any way to decipher which unit has what dac besides obviously opening the sucker up and even then with all those boards inside who knows if it's easily visible.