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The result is that the latest generation of Marantz and Denon AVRs actually can, after all, pass 4K 120Hz through their 8K-capable HDMI port from both the Sony PS5 games console and the Nvidia RTX 30 graphics cards. Sound United even posted a video to ensure that consumers correctly set up their gaming systems for 4K 120 Hz. Copyright © 2020 Sound United, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Denon manufactures consumer electronics products including Multi-Room Sound Systems, Home Theater Systems, Hi-Fi Components, Compact Systems and Headphones. Denon is a Japanese electronics company that was involved in the early stages of development of digital audio technology, while specializing in the manufacture of high-fidelity professional. Denon today debuted its latest home audio offering, the Home Sound Bar 550, with a key feature for Apple users being AirPlay 2 support for wirelessly streaming music to the sound bar from devices.

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At the end of October, Audioholics reported the discovery of a chipset bug in the latest HDMI 2.1 chipsets sourced by Panasonic and used in the new Denon, Marantz, and Yamaha HDMI 2.1 AV Receivers. The bug can inhibit pass through of 4k/120Hz HDR and 8k/60 HDR for some devices like NVIDIA's newest graphics cards and the latest XBOX Series X gaming console. When engaging these resolutions with these source devices directly connected to an HDMI 2.1 capable receiver utilizing the Panasonic HDMI 2.1 chipset, the user can experience a blank screen.

Some new gaming source devices that support 4K/120Hz output may not work fully with Denon (or Marantz) 8K AVRs. You may discover this incompatibility issue due to a HDMI chipset mismatch between the devices.

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Sound United, parent company of both Denon and Marantz, reached out to Audioholics to let us know that they have been working diligently on the problem and have released an official statement regarding the issue.

Sound United completed additional testing and is pleased to report that 4K/120Hz passthrough works without issue on Nvidia and PS5 devices. Outside of what was originally reported regarding Xbox at 4K/120Hz output setting, we have had no further HDMI 2.1 device interoperability issues reported as of this writing.

Denon used one of its new AVR-X2700 AV receivers to test the problem. The result is that the latest generation of Marantz and Denon AVRs actually can, after all, pass 4K 120Hz through their 8K-capable HDMI port from both the Sony PS5 games console and the Nvidia RTX 30 graphics cards. Sound United even posted a video to ensure that consumers correctly set up their gaming systems for 4K 120 Hz.

To ensure Denon and Marantz customers have the best gaming experience with PS5 and NVIDIA consoles, we created this video that walks users through the optimal set-up process to get the most out of their gaming systems. In this video, we cover how to configure a 2020 Denon or Marantz receiver, a Playstation 5 and an HDMI 2.1 compatible TV for 4K gaming at 120fps.

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This is great news for consumers who purchased one of the Denon or Marantz HDMI 2.1 compatible receivers in 2020. Sound United continues to work diligently to nail down a long-term solution for Xbox users who are looking for a 4K/120hz pass-through solution on their 8K AV receivers, which they say “is progressing nicely.” For the time being, be sure to check out the Sound United video for PS5 for proper 4k/120Hz playback support. We have to hand it to Sound United for not only being on the cutting edge of new technologies but for their open minded approach to fix issues and post videos to help AV enthusiasts get the most out of their systems!