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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de marzo de 2025
Just what I needed. Lighting finally hit my Onkyo TN-SR795 from the early 2000s. Needed something reasonably priced as a replacement. Using with 2.1 setup for my living room TV. Great so far for the first month. I really don't miss the power that I had on the old unit. Plenty loud and clear for my great room. Atmos on some apps is really nice too. I'm still on a 1080p OLED and pass thru works great.
P. Danesi
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de marzo de 2025
great price at under $250 brand new. worked out of the box. full user manual (70 pages) available online from onkyo.suggest using 2.1 level HDMI cables to carry best hidef video and sound.multiple assignable sources. limited optical ports. great sound, great picture.also comes with automatice sound level balancing module with options to save time on setup.very impressed.
Lucia Ruggeri
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de marzo de 2025
It's an excellent entry-level receiver.The good: it's easy to set up, nice sound. Good, simple remote. Very useful info button displays input & output audio format. Other useful modes: quick adjust, vocal enhancement, night mode.8K HDMI Video switching with no hiccups. Solid binding posts for all the speakers. (A rarity at this price point). Surprisingly attractive & hefty unit for the price. Overall, a terrific value for the money, provided one is not after an effective EQ & room correction tuning. Unbeatable amplification and processing at this price point—$250. (Sometimes it goes on sale for $200!!) The bad: It is not possible to adjust each channel's level individually post calibration, only the front speakers & the subwoofer. Otherwise, you are forced to run the calibration routine all over again.AccuEQ was ineffective for my dorm room, it kept choosing the wrong crossover frequencies. It consistently picked 70 Hz for the fronts/center/rear channels. These Klipsch speakers roll over -3db at 110 Hz and were not included in the pre-set cross-over modes available. I had to perform a 100% manual calibration on my Klipsch 5.1 Reference HT using an SPL meter + DVD Audio test tones (All channels frequency sweep 15–20 kHz, bass management 15Hz to 150 Hz) to dial in a proper blend between the subwoofer & the satellites. The Odyssey EQ calibration on Onkyo's past receivers was far superior.
Mr_Runtik
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de febrero de 2025
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Luis Vásquez
Comentado en México el 16 de mayo de 2024
100% recomendable como pieza central de un sistema multicanal 5.1 básico.
Carlos G.
Comentado en México el 2 de diciembre de 2024
Cumplió con lo señalado ... gracias
NB-DanTE
For the the price it totally worth it! The only downside it doesn't support WIFI or ethernet connection!
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