Summary: This receiver is wonderful. It scales 480P Component (Wii), 1080i VGA (Xbox 360) and 720P HDMI (PS3) sources to 1080i HDMI and gives a lease on life to my Mitsubishi...
Summary: The HDMI switching is seamless and really simplifies the use of all of my AV components. The Audyssey EQ automatic speaker calibaration works flawlessly and dramatically...
Summary: Upgrading from Harman Kardon AVR 325 and I love it so far - great price, THX-certified, HDMI 1.4, nice noticeable improvement in sound quality from the 325, runs quietly
Pros: Accurate Controls, Easy Setup, Good Power Output, Good Remote Control, Great Sound Quality
Summary: I waited patiently for the release of this receiver which punches well above its weight, sporting features one would expect to see in the TX-SR7xx series.
Summary: This is the sixth receiver I've owned over the years, starting with Onkyo, then Sony, then JVC, then Denon, then Harmon Kardon, and now back to Onkyo.
Summary: This one is a keeper and it out beats the rest. This unit can be a little overwhelming with its features, but with a little patience you can master it without using the...
Pros: Accurate Controls, Easy Setup, Energy Efficient, Good Power Output, Good Remote Control, Great Sound Quality
Summary: Setup was straightforward with the quick setup guide. Plenty of options for the types of inputs. I had only one problem with getting my HDMI output from my HTPC to work...
Pros: Easy Setup, Good Power Output, Good Remote Control, Great Sound Quality