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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: $629.00
You Save: $170.00 (21%)



New (2) Used (1) Refurbished (1) from $579.99

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 163 reviews
Sales Rank: 5827

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 4-5 business days

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4 out of 5 stars Excellent receiver for the price   November 25, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

For my second media room I selected step down verson of Onkyo and I am not disappointed. It can produce quality sound I say 95% of what I get from first Onkayo receiver model #875 I got last year for more than twice the price. I recommend it highly.


4 out of 5 stars It's awesome if you don't know how to read...   November 25, 2008
 5 out of 5 found this review helpful

What a great device. I *stole* mine for $400 on a one-day sale. Unreal! I didn't want the silver face, but hey...I saved $300!!

That aside, lets talk about this unit. Most of the amazon reviews I read made me invest in this great device and let me tell you, it was worth it! I cannot rate this device as well as others who precede me, however I can say that this lived up to my standards of quality I was hoping for from a prosumer device like this one.

The sound from this unit is...unreal. I purchased all Polk speakers for the 7.1 surround and I am not sorry. It's a great unit. I'll do a quick PRO/CON list here:

PROS:

It sounds great. It delivers music quality in a stunning way. It switches all my HDMI videos flawlessly and decodes everything automatically. I love it! It's effortless for me to enjoy my entertainment system. I connected:

1) HDTV Samsung TV (HDMI)
2) Sony BluRay 350 player (HDMI)
3) TiVo HD XL (HDMI)
4) Computer/Karaoke (RCA)
5) Wii (RCA)
6) MythTV box (RCA)

So when the BluRay player downmixes to PCM bitstream, the Receiver decodes and displays properly (most make the mistake of decoding on the BluRay player so the amp never tells you what is really playing) The THX on this unit REALLY BRINGS IN the rear surround. WOW! My favorite setting is the THX Neural7.1 setting which takes a stereo input (Wii,Computer,etc) and converts to 7.1. HOLY COW WOW! It's VERY accurate too. Wii artifacts are BEHIND me and I know the Wii didn't do that. Nice!

It's LOUD. REALLY loud. But clean. I've heard better but...C'mon...My 100 year old house wasn't designed for audiophile sampling. Listening to a DTS disk at +2db BLOWS MY MIND. It is SO clear, so true...so LOUD...it's amazing. So amazing.

CONS (and why it didn't get 5 stars)

Ok...wow...where do I start? I will justify the header of this review by saying that ... english cannot be the first language of the people who made the manual. It is AWFUL! For instance, when setting up the amp in the "getting started" portion, it makes reference to visual guides to set up your speakers, etc...But ... the VIDEO help comes a few pages AFTER the audio help so...the entire audio help is useless without the video help....HELLOOOO? The instructions are out of order. Set the VIDEO FIRST then go to the audio setup where the instructions use visual aids to establish the connections.

The illustrations in the manual are WRECKLESS and tragic. One illustration has arrows pointing all over the place. I thought it was a joke like those signs you see in M.A.S.H. that point all over the world. Wow...Gimme a break. NO ONE UNDERSTANDS THAT!

Ok..with the documentation hazards out of the way, lets move to the audio CONS: Yeah...There are some. This amp has TOO MANY OPTIONS. Do people who purchase 7.1 receivers REALLY USE "Concert Hall" or "Orchestra" settings? NO, they DONT! That is a hold over from 1987. Onkyo needs to lose about 15 of these weak settings and make this thing less complex. Good grief!

I did not like the microphone Audyssey whatever...that was a joke. After it was done, I undid it all. The algorithm used to establish db ratings for each speaker ended up performing a negative on ALL speakers. Thats silly. It should have zeroed out the highest one then performed the negative adjustments from there. Instead, it started at -6 and went as deep as -18 on some speakers. Wow thats bad. I tried it multiple times (yes, I was quiet...I'm not an idiot) It did set the speaker distance right so I ended up keeping those variables but the rest was just crap. I ended up tuning it myself by ear and using a db meter from work. I figured this might be gimmicky so I didn't buy the amp because of this feature. It's pretty weak if you ask me. Others love it so don't use my review as gospel. It was just my opinion.

It gets HOT! Wow does this amp get HOT. I ended up having to move it 6" lower than it was. That helped a lot (so now there is 8" of space above it) I'm just used to the older amps and not having to give them so much space above. HEAT=DEATH to electronics so keeping this unit cool is very important. The internal fan is actually kinda quiet. It didn't bother me at all.

The remote is horrendous. Why? Hand it to a female of our species and learn some life lessons. When she hands it back to you and says "no...YOU DO IT" you will see. I easily remedied this by just getting the Harmony One remote from the beginning. Wow was that a good investment. The Onkyo remote is atrocious! There are WAAAYYYY too many buttons on it. The layout is bizarre and it just does too much. It's HUGE and it is fugly. Ohhh it lights up....*sigh* you cannot read the buttons as the text is too small. Phooey.

Bottom line, this receiver is everything I expected. It took some time to digest what it can do, how to route connections and how to get it to decode naively but once I did, it turned in to a DREAM.

One thing that really SAVED me from the bad manual is this BEAUTIFUL F.A.Q. that is custom tailored to 705 owners. Props to those who contributed to this beautiful document that teaches you EVERYTHING about this unit in words you can read and understand!

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My Amazon friends: Enjoy this amp. It's amazing. The price is right and it sounds great. Go for it! You only live once!





2 out of 5 stars Not as clear as it should be   November 21, 2008
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

When comparing to a pioneer vx27thx it does not have the sound quality you I would have expected for hdmi connections and 7.1 sound.The clarity was just not there even with a blue ray player.It did not have the crispness or bass for quality sound reproduction even with all klipsch speakers it was not good.The only good thing was the microphone that eases the speaker calibration.Thank God that amazons return policy is THE BEST!!!!!


5 out of 5 stars Great receiver.   November 21, 2008
I don't know much about receivers but this ones got everything you could need. 3 HDMI, xm/sirius and a phono stage.


4 out of 5 stars dollar value +   November 16, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

HAVE ONLY HAD THIS UNIT FOR 30 DAYS AND IT IS VERY SATISFACTORY AND SEEMS TO BE THE BEST $ VALUE. I DO FEEL THAT ONKYO. SHOULD HAVE PROVIDED A MUCH BETTER VENTILATION FAN, AS THE UNIT GETS QUITE HOT. I PURCHASED A FAN THAT I PLACED ON THE TOP OF THE UNIT AND IT HAS SOLVED THE PROBLEM. INCOMING & OUT GOING CIRCULATION WAS NEEDED!!!!



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