Got the Denon and a Harmony One remote with PS3 adapter.
Kicks ass.
Total time to set everything up from taking out the old Kenwood to verifying the Harmony was working properly was about 2 1/2 hours. Even went through the Audessey setup routine which identified I had reverse polarity on my left rear surround.
Red Rockcrawler, I see what you're saying with the Denon being difficult to set up. It wasn't BAD or difficult, but it was tedious. The average consumer will find it a PITA.
One thing I didn't like about the Denon is that the remote that was in the box appeared new but there were some text labels for buttons (the ones used most often during receiver setup) that were worn off the face of the remote. That sucked but I just used that to configure each input then switched to the Harmony.
That said, it's a killer little receiver. I have two open HDMI slots (Wii is on component) and have everything renamed to it's easy for anyone to pick up the remote and enjoy the internet, movies, or play games. Upconversion of all inputs to 1080p output is a plus.
Each input that I'm using on the stereo is renamed (PC/Netflix, Wii, PS3) and everything on the Harmony coincides with the reciever as far as activity labels.
Want to get on the Internet? Just touch "PC/Netflix"
Blu-Ray or play a game on the PS3? Touch "PS3"
Kids want to play a game on the Wii? All they have to do is touch "Wii"
Killer. No more "Dad, how do I play the Wii?"
"Well, you have to use this remote to change the TV to this input, then go here and change the stereo to CD so you can play the Wii.
Then you have to..." :lol: