US manufacturers still don't have access to chips that decode Dolby TrueHD and DTS HD audio. This is by far one of the best AVR's on the market. $4000 is not bad at all for this receiver. Funny that Glenn even tries comparing this to Denon or Yamaha.
"I'm moving to a small studio and for some reason the cable connection is in an awkward place and I need a way to transmit HD quality video and audio no more than 20 feet away. What is the best wireless HDMI transmitter / receiver for this situation? Thanks!"
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US manufacturers still don't have access to chips that decode Dolby TrueHD and DTS HD audio. This is by far one of the best AVR's on the market. $4000 is not bad at all for this receiver. Funny that Glenn even tries comparing this to Denon or Yamaha.