Forums Audio, Audio, Audio! Home Theater AVR and Processor Review Onkyo TX-NR7100 AVR Review Thread starter amirm Start date Aug 13, 2024 Rate this AVR: 1. Poor (headless panther) Votes: 157 73.0% 2. Not terrible (postman panther) Votes: 45 20.9% 3. Fine (happy panther) Votes:...
DXer Mike Bugaj has a good review of the tuner on his website, as well as a comparison of the T-450RDS to the Denon TU-1500RD. In our view, many people would find the absence of a signal meter in the T-450RDS to be a major annoyance. The T-450RDS is scarce on eBay and ...
The Onkyo TX-NR 636 is a 7.2 receiver with 160 watts of power per channel and also has a second 32-bit DSP, making it a good choice for the future. All HDMI ports support HDMI 2.0 and can thus process video signals up to 4K at 60 frames per second while also supporting the 21:9...
Few AV receivers exhibit the menacing countenance of an Onkyo, but its new flagship model, the TX-NR5008, wears its thickly hewn slabs of aluminium alloy especially well. It's a leviathan, the most extensively specified of its kind we've ever tested and, with nine channels, each rated at...
Review Price: £499.99 7 x 130W amplification DLNA certified Spotify and internet radio Marvell QDEO upscaling to 4K Mobile High-Definition Link Onkyo has been top dog in the AV receiver world for some time now, but last year’s TX-NR609 was a particularly stunning achievement. It melded ...
Though Atmos was on the TX-NR636’s features list, it hadn’t been loaded at the time of our review, so it’s only now that we get to hear it from a budget Onkyo amp. While some top-tier models can add up to four extra speakers, the TX-NR545 – like its rivalPioneer VSX-930...
(and music) in the home. These big black boxes look the same as ever on the outside, but their innards keep on evolving and picking up capabilities with every generation. The Onkyo TX-NR6100 is a superb example, with a full feature set and great sound today, as well as the ...
TX-NR545 User Interface Onkyo has made no significant changes to the user interface and it is still classic Onkyo, frugal and spartan. In addition to the main menu, which gives access to all the amplifier settings, we find a secondary OSD that opens as a pop-up window where you can acc...
The TX-NR709 is the step-up version of the TX-NR609, which is the latest in a long line of great-value AV receivers from Onkyo to effortlessly combine top-drawer performance with an extensive feature list. Being the step up model, the NR709 boasts even more features, connections and po...
The TX-RZ1100 presents Onkyo’s next-gen front-panel layout, with most controls in a 3x5 grid of pushbuttons to one side (the right, with the unthinking discrimination against the left-handed minority, a practice so common in industrial design). Below is a huge knob for volume; on the...