I have both. Here's the scoop:
(1) Pioneer sound is marginal if unmodified. After I got the unit extensively modified by Dan Wright including Bybees in all 5 channels I think it sounds great for SACD. I don't use it all for two channel but I think it now does a good job on this too.
(2) Pioneer has the Chroma bug for video DVD. This bothers some more than others. If you are a serious videophile, I'd recommend the Denon over the Pioneer for video for this reason.
(3) The Denon sounds adequate but not spectacular for multichannel. Modified Denons (exemplar, underwood, modwright etc.) are all being raved about...but I've only heard the unmodified.
For DD/DTS any of these are sonically fine...because it is a compressed format in the first place. I use the Denon for video DVD and the Pioneer for SACD/DVDa.
Hope that helps. Be glad to answer any questions at harry@brandtmd.com
(1) Pioneer sound is marginal if unmodified. After I got the unit extensively modified by Dan Wright including Bybees in all 5 channels I think it sounds great for SACD. I don't use it all for two channel but I think it now does a good job on this too.
(2) Pioneer has the Chroma bug for video DVD. This bothers some more than others. If you are a serious videophile, I'd recommend the Denon over the Pioneer for video for this reason.
(3) The Denon sounds adequate but not spectacular for multichannel. Modified Denons (exemplar, underwood, modwright etc.) are all being raved about...but I've only heard the unmodified.
For DD/DTS any of these are sonically fine...because it is a compressed format in the first place. I use the Denon for video DVD and the Pioneer for SACD/DVDa.
Hope that helps. Be glad to answer any questions at harry@brandtmd.com