Summary: This is the best of the below $300 models out there. You need to understand it won't pull sound from hdmi, so you have to pull a fiber line from each source for sound....
Summary: Thanks to the other reviewers, I knew to forget about HDMI on this unit. It does have 2 optical jacks that work fine for my DVR and PS3. It has plenty of power for my ...
Summary: it is ok for the money but my 10 year old yammy is a more soild complete and bass pushing unit. I guess if I had to do it all over again I would have stayed with the y...
Summary: This is a very good receiver for the money, has top notch amplifiers with plenty of power, and pleasing, useful, sound fields. The HCMI pass though is somewhat of a gi...
Summary: This is a nice receiver with good sound quality and some neat features. There's a couple of things about the HDMI ports that bother me. Number one is the fact that the...
Summary: I bought this receiver almost a year ago. I must say that I have been almost completely satisfied. The best thing about it is the upconverting to 780p or 1080i and onl...
Summary: I bought this receiver when my Yamaha HTR-5630 receiver died after only a couple of years of light use. I chose this receiver because of the good reviews and the reput...
Summary: A very interesting problem occurred with this receiver. It has a 2-in 1-out HDMI setup. Interestingly, when we ran HDMI cables from a DVD player and our FIOS TV/DVR co...
Summary: I purchased this Onkyo for my basement home theater. This is my first Onkyo, and I initially purchased it because of the good reviews assosiated with Onkyos in general...
Summary: Ok. I will admit I am not using this unit at it's full potential. I use it upstairs in my bedroom system, and do not have an HDTV or a direct satellite box. I am runni...
Onkyo is actually the first mainstream manufacturer to officially introduce
a series of home audio products that offer the two big features that have
been MIA on home audio products till now, the …
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