Actually i think Sogood is right.
I guess it depends on the model of the Denon
If it is an AVR-1082, then it is 7 x 110w
If it is an AVR-1802, which i thought you were referring to, then it is 90-100W x 6.
Either way i still think you are getting ripped off.
You dont want the rear channels powering the in-wall subwoofers, you should really get seperate amplifiers for that.
When did they discontinue the 1083?
chances are this is used, and certainly it is not a 2k reciever.
I guess it depends on the model of the Denon
If it is an AVR-1082, then it is 7 x 110w
If it is an AVR-1802, which i thought you were referring to, then it is 90-100W x 6.
Either way i still think you are getting ripped off.
You dont want the rear channels powering the in-wall subwoofers, you should really get seperate amplifiers for that.
When did they discontinue the 1083?
chances are this is used, and certainly it is not a 2k reciever.