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Old September 4th 04, 06:55 AM
Matt Kruse
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Default Denon AVR-3805 - Can't rename inputs?

I picked up a Denon AVR-3805 receiver tonight. It's sweet. Very, very nice.

While setting it all up, though, I can't find a way to rename the inputs. Is
there no way to do it on this expensive of a receiver? I have 3 game systems
I want to hook up, and I'd like the receiver to scroll through
"playstation", "gamecube", and "xbox" for example. Instead, I'm having to
use inputs like VCR-2, DBS, and V.AUX.

Is there a usergroup or anything for hints and tips regarding this receiver?
I still think it's my best bet and I'm glad I got it (especially for $950
new) but I want to fully understand all its potential.

Thanks!

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Old September 4th 04, 01:17 PM
John Carrier
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Don't think its doable. I guess the folks at Denon didn't think they'd have
customers running three game systems through their AV receiver.

R / John

"Matt Kruse" wrote in message
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I picked up a Denon AVR-3805 receiver tonight. It's sweet. Very, very nice.

While setting it all up, though, I can't find a way to rename the inputs.
Is
there no way to do it on this expensive of a receiver? I have 3 game
systems
I want to hook up, and I'd like the receiver to scroll through
"playstation", "gamecube", and "xbox" for example. Instead, I'm having to
use inputs like VCR-2, DBS, and V.AUX.

Is there a usergroup or anything for hints and tips regarding this
receiver?
I still think it's my best bet and I'm glad I got it (especially for $950
new) but I want to fully understand all its potential.

Thanks!

--
Matt Kruse
http://www.JavascriptToolbox.com




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Old September 4th 04, 05:15 PM
Pug Fugley
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That's one reason why I bought an Onkyo


"Matt Kruse" wrote in message
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I picked up a Denon AVR-3805 receiver tonight. It's sweet. Very, very

nice.

While setting it all up, though, I can't find a way to rename the inputs.

Is
there no way to do it on this expensive of a receiver? I have 3 game

systems
I want to hook up, and I'd like the receiver to scroll through
"playstation", "gamecube", and "xbox" for example. Instead, I'm having to
use inputs like VCR-2, DBS, and V.AUX.

Is there a usergroup or anything for hints and tips regarding this

receiver?
I still think it's my best bet and I'm glad I got it (especially for $950
new) but I want to fully understand all its potential.

Thanks!

--
Matt Kruse
http://www.JavascriptToolbox.com




 




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