Onkyo TX-SR607 (black)
Manufacturer: Onkyo USA Corporation Part number: TX-SR607/B
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- If you can overlook its poor analog video conversion, the Onkyo TX-SR607 offers up a ton of HDMI connectivity and excellent sound quality for a midrange AV receiver.
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CNET editors' review
Onkyo TX-SR607 (black) price range: $377.99 - $649.98
- Reviewed by: Matthew Moskovciak and Steve Guttenberg
- Edited by: John P. Falcone
- Reviewed on: 04/30/2009
- Released on: 04/24/2009
The good: Excellent sound quality; six HDMI inputs, including a front panel input; onboard Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio decoding; Sirius-ready; upconverts analog video signal to 1080i; automatic speaker calibration.
The bad: Analog video upconversion is poor; no true graphical user interface; no 7.1 analog inputs; no S-Video inputs; big and boxy design; Dolby Pro Logic IIz doesn't have much audible effect.
The bottom line: If you can overlook its poor analog video conversion, the Onkyo TX-SR607 offers up a ton of HDMI connectivity and excellent sound quality for a midrange AV receiver.
Editors' note: The rating of the Onkyo TX-SR607 has been raised since publication to better reflect its value compared to competing AV receivers.
When Onkyo announced the TX-SR607, the company made a big deal that it was the first AV receiver to include onboard Dolby Pro Logic IIz processing. Dolby's new format relies on "height" speakers--two satellite speakers situated above the standard front right/left speakers--to create a more "airy" soundscape--or at least that's the idea. We tried our best to enjoy the extra atmospheric effects, but the reality is our ears had a tough time hearing anything beyond placebo effects. But honestly, who cares? The Onkyo TX-SR607 is a great midrange AV receiver without Pro Logic IIz, offering up six HDMI inputs and excellent sound quality at a street price that is already down to $500 online. If you're looking for more video-centric features like a graphical user interface or high quality analog video upconversion, it may be smart to hold off until the Sony STR-DN1000 and Pioneer VSX-1019AH are released. But if you'd rather maximize your HDMI connectivity and sound quality on a budget, it's tough to beat the TX-SR607.
Design
The trend in home audio is to make gear smaller and sleeker, but Onkyo receivers are unapologetically big and bulky. Coming in at 17.13-inches wide by 6.94-inches high by 12.94-inches deep, the Onkyo TX-SR607 is available in black or silver finishes. You'll want to leave plenty of space in your home theater rack to fit the receiver, especially since it tends to run hot. The front panel offers the standard assortment of buttons and knobs, but it also features an HDMI port; the TX-SR607 is the first receiver we've seen with a front panel HDMI port. We're not picky about aesthetics when it comes to AV receivers, but if you are you'd probably be better off looking at options like the Sony STR-DN1000 or Pioneer VSX-1019AH.

The included remote control is the same as last year's and we generally like its simple design. Instead of offering all the functions directly on the remote, the TX-SR607's clicker uses a simpler design that relies more on navigating onscreen menus. While some old-school home theater fans may prefer having all the buttons at their fingertips, we felt like this design was much less intimidating for the average user.
While more AV receivers are starting to feature true graphical user interfaces, the TX-SR607 features a text-based onscreen interface. To be fair, there are some graphics accompanying the menus, but they're comparatively lo-fi--although they easily best the onscreen menus of the Yamaha RX-V665BL. Graphics aside, the menus are easy to get around and we didn't run into any snags during our setup. Our one nitpick is that there's no capability to change the upscaling resolution in the menu system; you need to use the button on the remote instead.
Setup
The Onkyo TX-SR607's Audyssey 2EQ automatic speaker calibration system uses a microphone to analyze the speakers' and subwoofer's sound from three listening positions in your room. The Audyssey 2EQ checks the wiring polarity for each speaker, adjusts each channel's volume level and time delay setting, determines the speaker "sizes," and subwoofer crossover settings. The Audyssey 2EQ also provides equalization corrections to the speakers.

We generally liked the TX-SR607's sound after running the Audyssey 2EQ setup, but the subwoofer volume was too loud. We turned the subwoofer's volume control down. We also checked out the Audyssey Dynamic EQ and Audyssey Dynamic Volume processing features. Dynamic EQ compensates for frequency response losses that occur at quiet listening volumes. That's a great idea, but we felt Dynamic EQ muddied the sound, boosting the bass too much. We much preferred the TX-SR607's sound with Dynamic EQ turned off.
Dynamic Volume minimizes abrupt soft/loud volume changes in movies and other program materials; it does work, but again sound quality suffered. That said, you might feel Dynamic EQ and Dynamic Volume are helpful for late night listening sessions. There's no harm in trying them out, but you'll have to navigate through a few menu layers to turn them on or off. We wouldn't have minded if Onkyo added a little bit more remote clutter with direct access to Dynamic EQ and Dynamic Volume.
Features
| Key features | ||||
| Yes | Onscreen display | Text-based | ||
| Analog upconversion | 1080i | Source renaming | Yes | |
| Selectable output resolution | Yes | Satellite radio | Sirius | |
In addition to Dolby Pro Logic IIz, the TX-SR607 has onboard decoding for both of the new high-resolution soundtrack formats, Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio. Analog upconversion is provided up to 1080i, although we really weren't satisfied with the image quality--we'll get to the details in the performance section. Otherwise, the rest of these features are pretty standard.
| Connectivity | ||||
| HDMI inputs | 6 | Optical audio inputs | 2 | |
| 2 | Coaxial audio inputs | 2 | ||
| Max connected HD devices | 8 | Stereo analog audio inputs | 2 | |
| Composite AV inputs | 5 | Analog multichannel inputs | No | |
| Max connected video devices | 8 | Phono input | No | |
The TX-SR607's six HDMI inputs are outstanding at the price range. We've previously seen six HDMI inputs on high-end receivers like the Sony STR-DA5400ES, but this is the first time we've seen that many ports on a midrange AV receiver. We were also impressed that it's possible to connect eight simultaneous HD sources, which means there are enough input "slots" to cover all six HDMI inputs and the two component video inputs. The rest of the connectivity standard at this price range, although there are some notable omissions. There are no S-Video inputs on the TX-SR607--which is becoming common--but there also isn't a 7.1 multichannel analog input, which may disappoint some buyers with older gear. Like most receiver in this price range, the TX-SR607 also lacks a phono jack.
New this year on Onkyo receivers is the "universal port," which a is proprietary connection used to connect Onkyo-branded accessories. Current universal port-compatible accessories include the UP-HT1 HD radio tuner ($160), DS-A3 iPod dock ($140), and UP-A1 iPhone dock ($110). The accessories certainly aren't cheap, but they have some advantages over buying separate components in that they'll work with your AV receiver remote and can interact with the onscreen display. Also new on the TX-SR607 are two subwoofer outputs, for those who want to run a dual subwoofer configuration.
| Multiroom features | ||||
| Line level 2nd zone outputs | Yes | Line level 3rd zone outputs | No | |
| Speaker-level 2nd zone outputs | Yes | Speaker-level 3rd zone outputs | No | |
| 2nd zone video output | No | 2nd zone remote | No | |
Multiroom functionality is basic on the TX-SR607, with second-zone functionality offered using line-level or speaker-level outputs. Note that using the second zone speaker-level outputs require you use the would-be surround back channels of a 7.1 configuration; you can't have a 7.1 setup and a second zone.
Dolby Pro Logic IIz
The TX-SR607 receiver is the first receiver we've tested to feature Dolby's new Pro Logic IIz matrix processing. The system uses front height speakers mounted above the main left and right speakers to create a large, more lifelike sound. (Although there are enough speaker jacks to accommodate nine speakers, only seven can be used at a time.) We used Aperion Intimus 4Bs as height channel speakers, the same model as our surround speakers. Ideally, the height channel speakers should be wall-mounted directly above and at least 3 feet higher than the tops of the main left/right speakers; we couldn't wall mount the height speakers so we placed them on tall speaker stands placed on our equipment cabinet.
Unfortunately, the TX-SR607's height channel speaker connectors (spring clip type) only accept stripped bare wire ends or cables terminated with pins. We didn't have pins handy, so we went with stripped wires. Because the spring clips are so tightly spaced, chances of accidental shorting with a stray wire strand are high, so be extra careful making those connections. The TX-SR607's other speaker binding posts accept banana plugs, bare wires or pins.
We started listening to a bunch of Blu-ray and DVD discs using Pro Logic IIz processing, including "3:10 to Yuma" and "The Golden Compass," but couldn't hear any difference when we switched between Pro Logic IIz processing and standard Dolby Digital (which doesn't use the height speakers at all.) Increasing the height speaker volume by 3 decibels didn't help, as we still couldn't hear the height speakers. At times it would seem like we were hearing sound from up above, but when we flipped back to standard Dolby Digital we heard the same effect from the traditional 5.1 setup.
Our listening position was about 8 feet from the front speakers, so we stood up and moved much closer to the front speakers to hear the height speakers. Getting close confirmed that there was sound coming out of the speakers, but when we moved back to the couch the height speakers' sound faded away.
After contacting Dolby, we tried some recommended scenes, such as the rainy beginning of "Ratatouille" or the orchestral swells of "Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers," but we still didn't feel like the height channels were adding anything. Otherwise, both films sounded excellent, with tremendous detail resolution. After our listening session, our conclusion was that the extra two speakers would be better served in a traditional 7.1 arrangement, with surround back left/right speakers. The bottom line is we didn't feel that Dolby Pro Logic IIz processing added much to the value of the TX-SR607, and we wouldn't recommend people going through the hassle of setting up their home theaters in that arrangement.
Audio performance
Moving our Aperion system back to a traditional surround sound setup, we found the TX-SR607's sound quality was well above average for its price class, and comparisons with our reference Denon AVR 3808CI receiver ($1,699 MSRP) were too close to call. The two receivers sounded alike, at moderate volume. Cranking the volume way up, the Denon had the edge, as the Onkyo couldn't quite keep up when driven that hard. That's no surprise, though, considering the Denon is more than twice the price of the Onkyo.
The "Vantage Point" Blu-ray came loaded with action, especially the full-on surround spectacular in a town square in Spain where a U.S. president is targeted for assassination. The gunshot blasts ricochet around the square, and the panicked crowd's screams, and the massive terrorist bomb explosions didn't phase the TX-SR607 one bit.
Rock, jazz, and classical CDs were auditioned in stereo, and the soundstage was impressively deep and wide. Even without the subwoofer's help, the Aperion Intimus 4T tower speakers produced a full, rich sound. Treble detail was delicate and natural, without the edgy glare we've heard from some receivers.
Video performance
The Onkyo TX-SR607 is capable of upconverting analog signals to its HDMI output, so we put it through our video testing suite. We connected the Sony BDP-S360 via component video to the TX-SR607, with the BDP-S360 set to 480i output. The TX-SR607 was set to output at 1080i over its HDMI output, connected to the Sony KDL-52XBR7.
We've complained about Onkyo's upconverted image quality on previous models and the TX-SR607 suffers from the exact same issues. First we looked at test patterns from Silicon Optix's "HQV" test disc. The initial resolution pattern told the whole story, as the TX-SR607 was clearly not depicting the full resolution of DVD. On every image we saw, there appeared to be comblike artifacts on nearly everything, indicating how much resolution was actually missing. The TX-SR607 failed the other jaggies and 2:3 pull-down tests we looked at as well, but the limited resolution was almost always the more obvious deficiency.
We switched over to program material, and the TX-SR607 continued to struggle. Generally we look at titles like Star Trek: Insurrection and Seabiscuit for issues like excessive jaggies or faulty 2:3 pull-down processing, but again the loss of resolution was visible in every scene and for many it would be considered unwatchable.
Luckily, these issues only occur if you're trying to upconvert analog signals to 1080i. Instead, you can set the TX-SR607 to "through" mode, which means the TX-SR607 will convert the analog signals to HDMI, but leave it at 480i for your HDTV to do the upconversion. In nearly all cases, this will result in better image quality, as long your HDTV can accept a 480i signal over HDMI. The main takeaway is that you shouldn't go with the TX-SR607 if you're looking for an AV receiver with excellent upconversion video quality, but with almost all new gadgets (except the Nintendo Wii) featuring HDMI, we expect fewer people actually need that capability.
User reviews
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Goodbye Harman Kardon 254, Helo Onkyo 607!!
by Jhummrich on May 7, 2009
Pros: Amazing Sound Quality
Easy to setup
Dolby True HD & DTS HD with Uncompressed Audio over HDMI.
6 HDMI Inputs! Component Inputs aren't shared by HDM
Inputs assignable, can be renamed.
Direct Stream Audio support
Great compatibility with HDCP devices.Cons: No 6.1/7.1 Analog inputs but the only thing I need this for is my SACD/DVD-A player It does support Direct Stream Audio but I've put my SACD player away since the format is dead....
No S-Video I can use my TV input (If ever needed)Summary: Bottom line is that I spent many HOURS trying to get the Harman Kardon AVR-254 to work with my older Hitachi Rear-pro. No matter what I did the AVR-254 would ...
Summary: Bottom line is that I spent many HOURS trying to get the Harman Kardon AVR-254 to work with my older Hitachi Rear-pro. No matter what I did the AVR-254 would never display an image from any source for more than 2 seconds before going to digital noise. I literally tried everything and spent hours or days trying to make it work without success. It did work with my Samsung LCD but I still LOVE my rear projection TV for movies and cinema viewing. After 3 returns and many failed firmware updates I took the AVR-254 back and waited for the Onkyo 607. Boy was I nervous when I hooked it up but it was flawless. The EQ2 sound setup was great, i agree that it set my Subs and Bass levels a little too high but that was easily changed. The remote works with my Xbox 360, Toshiba HD DVD XA-1 and A-3, Motorola Cable and Hitachi TV. Since the Play station 3 is Bluetooth I can't use it for that but I blame sony on that front. Sound quality is Superb and I don't see myself needing to replace this receive for a LONG time. I'm super picky with my electronics and I couldn't be happier with the Onkyo-607. You can definitely tell that Integra is the parent company because they've paid attention to making a great product.
Bravo Onkyo!!6 out of 6 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Great Buy!
by hellchoi on October 23, 2009
Pros: 6 HDMI pass-through, lip sync, works with allnet, power, lots of connections
Cons: trouble with component thru hdmi trying to figure this out. manual not helping i know this works. trying to get my xbox 360 to go through this process. I know there is assignable inputs.
Summary: Connected to UN55B8000 Samsung TV, BD-P4600, PS3, Time Warner Cable, Xbox 360 and my Macbook. System plays it all. I connected Xbox thru TV and play the sound with TV ...
Summary: Connected to UN55B8000 Samsung TV, BD-P4600, PS3, Time Warner Cable, Xbox 360 and my Macbook. System plays it all. I connected Xbox thru TV and play the sound with TV optical out to Onkyo. Sound is soooo amazingly clear. Almost spent double for pioneer elite receiver. But I don't need internet access cause TV and Blueray does youtube, netflix and pandora. Internet sound is so clear. Hooked up macbook to TV and use the same optical out to play sound with wireless logitech keyboard. Picture is still great with passthrough everything is either 1080i or 1080p no need for upscaling. I got unit for under $400 and put more money towards Paradigm Cinema speakers. System is now amazing for my apt. 25 by 25. i used to have a house with a media room and i can honestly say it sounds as good as my old system which was Paradigm Studio 100 and Sunfire theater system.
2 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Great sound - format switching is flawed
by grosswh on May 21, 2009
Pros: I've got a bank of 5 speakers that now produce a uniform and integrated wall of sound thanks to the sound formatting on the Onkyo 607. The upconverter, contrary to the c/net review, does a nice job with old DVD's and even VHS.
Cons: If I turn on the TV while listening to a CD in my DVD player, the sound shuts off. Or just playing a CD, I lose the first few seconds of the first track as it figures out what kind of disk it is (DVD or CD).
Summary: The sound is exquisite; the video quality is extraordinary; the power is superb (I can feel the sofa fabric being physically pushed by the bass at about half-power. But the ...
Summary: The sound is exquisite; the video quality is extraordinary; the power is superb (I can feel the sofa fabric being physically pushed by the bass at about half-power. But the automatic sensing and switching between sound formats is slow and really annoying. The engineers at Onkyo are being TOO helpful. I'd rather choose it myself than have the amp try to figure it out for me. They've been hanging around Microsoft too much...
Having played with this for a couple of weeks now, I discovered that programming the Onkyo remote for each of my components, and using only the Onkyo remote, ends the problems with audio format switching. It's the little things...
Updated on Jun 2, 20092 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Onkyo does it again!
by Polk4Bass on March 16, 2009
Pros: Just upgraded my TX-SR605 which is still perfect...I couldnt be happier; the benchmark Onkyo build standards and ease of use are still there and not compromised to save cost...the front HDMI is a winner
Cons: Hey...I have got my new toy! Its perfect!
Summary: The 607 gets 5 stars from me!...Onkyo are fairly predictable...they set the benchmarks (605 was a show stealer back in 2007, it was my 'first' Onkyo and I ...
Summary: The 607 gets 5 stars from me!...Onkyo are fairly predictable...they set the benchmarks (605 was a show stealer back in 2007, it was my 'first' Onkyo and I was hooked) then they tend to 'lay low' for a year before giving everyone a fright again...strange but almost as if they work in 2 year cycles; last years 606 was a good receiver but did not make the splash of the 605. I think most of the AVR receiver brands are great and personal preference is a big part, however the Onkyo brand has always been a favourite for me because it is so easy to use, performs well and just seems exceptionally reliable...can't ask for more really. The 607 will no doubt have plenty of stiff competition but it has certainly set a cracking pace for the rest of the field.
No I just have to save up for the Onkyo BluRay!2 out of 3 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Great features & sounds great but questionable quality
by Nick__RT on September 8, 2009
Pros: The unit sounds great and processed my video sources without issue. Not sure about the upconverting as I didn't try.
Cons: Quality of build does not seem as good as my older Harmon though in fairness this unit is nearly 50% of its price. Unfortunatley after 3 weeks of minimal use the unit failed - requiring a trip to the only service center in CT.
Summary: Great sounding unit that I would have endorsed without question. Especially with the high number of HDMI inputs and price. Unfortunatley the jury is still out for me as I ...
Summary: Great sounding unit that I would have endorsed without question. Especially with the high number of HDMI inputs and price. Unfortunatley the jury is still out for me as I am disappointed about the unit's failure, that there is only one place in the state to repair (1 hour drive into one of the least populated areas in the state) and still waiting parts after 5 weeks. On the good side, the customer service folks at Onkyo, when called directly, have provided me a promise date for the part - the service center seemed ok with just waiting for the mail to arrive... We'll see in the next 10 days if I get it back. Onkyo will also extend my warranty for the time it is in the shop - a nice touch all things considered.
Jury is still out - hopefully I am the one in a million.1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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A+<img src="http://www.prawntoast.info/img/R/P.jpg" />
by celica9 on August 10, 2009
Pros: Good Looking 6 HDMI inputs is a winner!
Cons: None here, everything is amazing
Summary: Honestly the best receiver I have ever used
Summary: Honestly the best receiver I have ever used
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Don't Buy Onkyo!! Poor support, and bad design!!!
by bakerandshaker on November 20, 2009
Pros: I purchased a HT-S6100 one year ago. HDMI handshake problem has made this totally unusable. Onkyo support is awful. Just look online and see how many customers have unusable AVR's due to HDMI daughter board failure.
Cons: It's an Onkyo. Never buy again.
Summary: Never buy an Onkyo again. Look online for all of the negatives!!!
Summary: Never buy an Onkyo again. Look online for all of the negatives!!!
0 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Impressive sound detail,.
by delta-B on August 14, 2009
Pros: excellent sound detail and separation.
Cons: LP requires pre-amp
Summary: Front height speakers can be attached to surround back l/r terminals, then setting for front high with remote avoids issue with bare wires. Unless one has 9 speakers and ...
Summary: Front height speakers can be attached to surround back l/r terminals, then setting for front high with remote avoids issue with bare wires. Unless one has 9 speakers and wishes to switch between the two approaches ie...surround back versus front height.. Seems to work quite well in m setup
0 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Onkyo USA Corporation
- Part number: TX-SR607/B
- Description: The TX-SR607 raises the bar once again in the competitive world of mid-range home theater. With HDMI 1.3a inputs for up to six components, it's ready to handle all your high-definition video and audio needs. Whether it's a Blu-ray Disc player, a cable or satellite box, or a gaming console, your video signals will be traveling first class. Lower-resolution analog video signals, meanwhile, can be upscaled to 1080i and fine-tuned by Faroudja DCDi Edge. HDMI version 1.3a also transports the master-quality HD audio formats, DTS-HD Master Audio and Dolby TrueHD. The very latest Dolby technology, Dolby Pro Logic IIz, enhances the spatial sensation of music, movies, and video games by letting you incorporate front height channels. The TX-SR607 packs an array of convenient connectivity options, allowing you to incorporate DAB+ Radio, iPod, MP3 players, and more. Four specialized gaming modes, Audyssey room-correction technologies, and Zone 2 capability add the gloss to what is a phenomenal all-round package.
General
- Product Type AV receiver
- Width 17.1 in
- Depth 13 in
- Height 6.9 in
- Weight 23.8 lbs
- Enclosure Color Black
Audio System
- Sound Output Mode Surround Sound
- Built-in Decoders DTS Neo:6, DTS Express, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-ES Matrix 6.1, Dolby Digital Plus, DTS-ES Discrete 6.1, DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby Pro Logic IIz, Dolby Digital Surround EX
- Audio D/A Converter 24bit / 192kHz
- Sound Effects CinemaFILTER
- Digital Sound Processor (DSP) Yes
- Surround System Class 7.2 channel
- Signal-To-Noise Ratio 106 dB
- Input Impedance 47 KOhm
- Input Sensitivity 200 mV
- Total Harmonic Distortion 0.08 %
- Amplifier Output Details 90 Watt - 8 Ohm - 7 channel(s) ( Surround )
- Bass Control Yes
- Treble Control Yes
- Additional Features iPod ready, Audyssey 2EQ, Bi-Amplifying, HD radio ready, Audyssey Dynamic EQ, Dual-zone capability, Wide Range Amplifier Technology (WRAT)
Connections / Cables / Slots
- HD connectors HDMI connection(s) on this receiver make it a great choice for your High-Def home theater. One cable carries digital audio and video data directly to your display.
Signal Processing Features
- HDMI Repeater Yes
- HDMI Version 1.3a
- HDMI Pass-Through Up to 1080p
- Upscaling via HDMI Up to 1080i
Connectors
- Headphone Jack Yes
- Coaxial Digital Input Yes
- Optical Digital Input Yes
Radio
- Type Radio tuner - AM/FM - Digital
- Preset Station Qty 40
- Additional Features Sirius satellite radio ready
Remote Control
- Remote Control Universal remote control - Infrared
Connections
- Connector Type 1 x Headphones - Front, 1 x Composite video/audio input ( RCA phono x 3 ) - Front, 1 x Audio line-in ( Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm ) - Front, 1 x HDMI input ( 19 pin HDMI Type A ) - Front, 2 x SPDIF input - Rear, 2 x SPDIF input ( RCA phono ) - Rear, 4 x Composite video/audio input ( RCA phono x 3 ) - Rear, 2 x Audio line-in ( RCA phono x 2 ) - Rear, 1 x Audio line-out ( RCA phono x 2 ) - Rear, 1 x Composite video/audio output ( RCA phono x 3 ) - Rear, 1 x Monitor output ( RCA phono ) - Rear, 2 x Component video input ( RCA phono x 3 ) - Rear, 1 x Component video output ( RCA phono x 3 ) - Rear, 5 x HDMI input ( 19 pin HDMI Type A ) - Rear, 1 x HDMI output ( 19 pin HDMI Type A ) - Rear, 1 x Remote control - Rear, 2 x Subwoofer output ( RCA phono ) - Rear, 1 x Audio line-out (multi zone) ( RCA phono x 2 ) - Rear
Power
- Power Device Power supply - Internal
Miscellaneous
- Included Accessories Auto calibration microphone
Manufacturer Warranty
- Service & Support 2 years warranty
- Service & Support Details Limited warranty - 2 years
Product series
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Manufacturer: Onkyo USA Corporation
Specs: AV receiver, Surround Sound, DTS Neo:6, DTS Express, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-ES Matrix 6.1, Dolby Digital Plus, DTS-ES Discrete 6.1, DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby Pro Logic IIz, Dolby Digital Surround EX, Universal remote control (Infrared), Silver, 17.1 in x 13 in x 6.9 in, 23.8 lbs
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Manufacturer: Onkyo USA Corporation
Specs: AV receiver, Surround Sound, DTS Neo:6, DTS Express, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-ES Matrix 6.1, Dolby Digital Plus, DTS-ES Discrete 6.1, DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby Pro Logic IIz, Dolby Digital Surround EX, Universal remote control (Infrared), Black, 17.1 in x 13 in x 6.9 in, 23.8 lbs
Manufacturer info
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