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Onkyo TX-SR705 7.1 Channel Home Theater Receiver (Black)

Onkyo TX-SR705 7.1 Channel Home Theater Receiver (Black)


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Brand: Onkyo
Category: CE

List Price: $799.00
Buy New: $513.23
You Save: $285.77 (36%)



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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 137 reviews
Sales Rank: 235

Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 37.3
Dimensions (in): 14.8 x 17.1 x 6.9
Warranty: 2 years warranty

MPN: TXSR705
Model: TXSR705
UPC: 051398007799
EAN: 0051398007799
ASIN: B000OBMX0K

Release Date: April 1, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • 100 Watts/Channel at 8 ohms (FTC)
  • Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby Digital Plus, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio, Dolby Pro Logic IIx, DTS Neo:6, THX Select 2 and THX Surround EX Decoder.
  • HDMI video up-conversion with DCDi technology
  • HDMI V1.3 repeater (3 in/1 out, 1080p compatible)
  • RS232 Port for Audyssey MultEQ XT Interface Control

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
You've spent lots of time researching the purchase of the widescreen HDTV that you've wanted. Did you know that the improved visuals are just part of the total experience? Sound is the other. Surround sound just like that in a movie theater. This receiver helps create a home-theater environment of superior caliber. It's got an AM/FM tuner like most receivers but it's optionally upgradeable to receive XM and Sirius satellite radio. Are you iPod savvy? An optional iPod dock lets you play it through this sound system. With HDMI and other connectors for all your audio and video sound sources, the Onkyo TX-SR705, with Lucasfilm THX Select and Dolby TrueHD, is the central control of your home's entertainment space. And you're #1. 1080p-compatible HDMI 1.3a digital video switching (3 in, 1 out); Analog-to-HDMI video upconversion; 480i (interlaced) to 480p (progressive) conversion via component video switching (3 in, 1 out); 3 optical (including 1 front panel), 3 coaxial digital in and 1 optical digital out; 5 audio/video inputs, including 1 front-panel input with composite and S-video, 4 rear-panel inputs with composite and S-video, 3 audio-only inputs (including phono) Dual-room/Dual-source audio (powered and line-level stereo audio output for 2nd room; using powered 2nd-room output allows 5.1 home theater in main room) Up to 40 AM/FM/XM/SIRIUS programmable station memory presets Onkyo learning/multibrand remote helps replace the assembly of remotes to control your entire home-theater system Unit Size - 17-1/8W x 6-7/8H x 14-13/16D Onkyo USA limited warranty - 2 years


Customer Reviews:   Read 132 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Highly Recommend   July 25, 2008
This home theater system is amazing. Set up is not too complicated and the sound is fantastic. Own several Onkyo products and they are of superior quality. It looks nice too.

This system does just about anything you could ask it to do. Multiple options for connecting your other electronics to the receiver. The included instructions are pretty clear and straight forward. Very convienent to have three HDMI in and one out.

The sound is as good as I would expect higher priced electronics to sound. The automatic speaker set up is very easy and does a pretty good job of setting the balance for the speakers. The multiple choices for Dolby, THX, etc are great so you can sellect exactly the right output. It does run kind of hot, so keep that in mind and allow enough ventilation.

Would highly recommend this Onkyo Receiver or just about any Onkyo product.



1 out of 5 stars HDMI Hum   July 24, 2008
Very prone to hum due to HDMI connections. With my old house wiring I didn't want to have all my equipment and the TV plugged into the same outlet but with this receiver such a setup can cause HDMI loops and will introduce ground loop hum. Supposedly the 805 doesn't have that problem but I would stay away from Onkyo products due to this problem.


4 out of 5 stars pretty good receiver   July 20, 2008
For a receiver at this price, this unit packs a lot of features and punch. I connected it to a PS3, HD Sat and a DVD player progressive 1080. It works just fine with 3 HDMI connectors. Easy to set up. Good buy for your money


5 out of 5 stars Great Surround Sound   July 19, 2008
The Onkyo SR705 Surround Sound Receiver is excellent. It produces clear crisp sound and a really nice surround system. I have Infinity Center, Right and Left Speakers, Advent Rear Speakers, and a 12 inch Powered Cerwin Vega Sub-Woofer. You feel like you are right there... in a theatre, at a concert or whatever. This works very well in combination with my Samsund 67 inch DLP 1080P TV. My components all go through my SR705 and are controlled uiversally via its remote control.. thus one HDMI input from the SR705 to the TV. I love it all.


3 out of 5 stars Rich Features, Clumsy Interface, Soft Volume   July 11, 2008
I've only had this receiver for a month. My impression so far has been ok. It seems to have a lot of features, some of which I will never use. The unit feels pretty hefty on the side of the power supply and seems well constructed overall.

When hooking up all the cables, I noticed the speaker binding posts seem a bit flimsy compared to those on my 9-yr-old Yamaha. But not a big deal. A lot of identical looking I/O ports in the back, so hooking everything up without directly looking at them in good lighting is difficult. This is a common problem with all A/V receivers. After all the cables are in place, it took me a while to figure out how to properly assign the various input ports and how to configure the speakers. The menu interface is not intuitive, and the instruction manual is cryptic and useless.

The sound quality is satisfactory to my ears, but not noticably better than my old Yamaha. One exception is the LFE. Bass coming out of that channel is sigificantly softer at 0dB compared to my old receiver. Even with the low pass filter set at 90Hz, I had to turn up LFE by +4dB and crank up the gain on the sub to 12 o'clock to compensate for the lack of bass, when listening to stereo music CD's or watching drama movie DVD's. But when playing action oriented films, like Star Wars on DVD or Cars on Bluray, I have to turn down the bass. It's very annoying to have to constantly play with the bass level when switching sources, whereas with my old receiver, I just set it once (-3dB) and never had to worry about it again.

Another weird thing is that I really have to crank up the volume on the receiver (above -10dB) to get decent loudness. I think the max is only +18dB (but it can be turned down to <-60dB in the other direction, which is ridiculous). I'm definitely not a loudness freak. With my old receiver (rated at 75w/ch), I never had to turn the volume knob beyond 10 o'clock. For a receiver rated at 100w/ch (my speakers are 8ohms), it doesn't seem to have a lot of power.


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