F/S: Denon AVR 4802 in mint condition

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For Sale: $200.00

Denon AVR 4802 in excellent condition with remote and manuals, for both the receiver and remote.
Key Features:
125 watts x 7 into 8 ohms (20-20,000 Hz) at 0.05% THD
THX Ultra
THX Surround EX, Dolby Digital EX, DTS-ES Discrete 6.1, DTS-ES Matrix 6.1, Pro Logic® II, DTS Neo:6, Widescreen 7.1, and ALPHA 24 processing
dual 32-bit SHARC processors
dual-room/dual-source output
illuminated learning/multibrand LCD remote with macros
digital inputs: 5 optical, 3 coaxial
digital outputs: 1 optical
component video switching: 3 in, 1 out (50MHz bandwidth)
3 audio & 8 A/V (including 8 S-video) inputs
7.1-channel preamp in/out
dual surround mode speaker selection
Pure Direct mode
on-screen display (requires TV with direct video input)
Audio Delay control
40 AM/FM presets
96kHz/24-bit D/A converters
RS-232C port to accomodate external remote controller
17-1/8"W x 7-1/16"H x 20-1/4"D

This is a wonderful high end AVR for which I spent over $2,000.00 several years ago.
I am the original owner. Because this receiver is big and heavy, I would prefer to sell it locally in the Atlanta, GA area. Will consider shipping it only at buyer's expense
 
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Another price reduction. Gotta move this thing. I'll look into audiogon and thanks!
 
Damn, I'm in Atlanta and need a receiver, but want something with at least 1 HDMI
 
I have not. My speakers are 8 ohms, but I would think 125 watts per channel is more than enough to run 4 ohms speakers.
 
Price reduced again to $225.00. Somewhere out there is a happy home for this receiver.
 
will this accept an analog input frrom my azeuntech forte?

center/sub+front+rear 5.1 inputs?

How heavy is this thing?
 
Hey magoo,
Sorry I couldn't respond to you earlier. I've been at work all day. But to answer your question, this receiver will accept analog inputs from your sound card in a 5.1 configuration. As to how heavy it is, the unit weighs 45 pounds. Hope this helps.
 
Wish this had HDMI! Would love to replace my 30w HK.

That is problem with digital technology. It keeps constantly changing. Analog technology did not change that much so people did not have obsolete technology for decades.
 
Sympathy bump... I sold my Marantz SR8001 through [H], last summer. Took a long time.
 
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