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Not one scatch, plastic wrap on almost everything, I could not believe it. ONE MAJOR THING.I selected a used receiver to save like $30 and it came practically new. The receiver is truely amazing for the price, and you wont be dissapointed.
The reason I decided on this specific receiver is because of the 7.1 capability, the multizone functioning, and the 4 HDMI in, and 1 HDMI out. I had no problem at all. After doing quite a bit of research on CNET.com, I came to a decision, and it was with the ONKYO tsr-606.
Actually one little problem setting up the multizone, I just had to turn on one setting, the manual showed me how. AMAZON Rules The multizone is great, I have 5.1 in my living room, and 2 speakers in my bar.
I love the receiver, its not as difficult as everyone says to set up.
I was a bit overwhelmed have used Rube Goldberg style of split connections in the past. Not sure if this will be an issue should I decide to get a BluRay. Connects more devices via HDMI, Composite, ect.
Having an upscaling DVD player that handles 1080P makes up for what the specs indicate 1080i max helps cut the cost of going with the much more expensive model above this one. Not even sure I will ever get one with so much HD content available directly over the air or in greater supply on line from iTunes and the like. Besides, it is hard to see that much difference between either since it is only upscaling, not delivering content that would otherwise have started out as full 1080P.
Great A/V system. The auto upscale is very nice. Just not that nuts about the whole TV watching thing.
than I have to connect to it. Aside from some odd inability to turn the system on/off while in CD mode (when using for sound from the macbook pro, and watching via HDMI/DVI) it is very good system.
Keeping it in a well ventilated place helps to dissipate the heat alot.If your looking for a cheap way to upgrade to an HDMI receiver that supports HD sountracks from Blu-ray this is a must buy. I been a fan of Onkyo for a few years now, their sound quality is great and so is their equipment without spending alot of money like you would with other brands.I bought this system to replace my old Onkyo receiver that lacked HDMI ports, installation was a breeze and it removed alot of the wire clutter from my old receiver. I use HDMI on everything except my Xbox 360, but the upgrade is worth the money.A few reviews talk about the unit being extremely hot, however i don't think it gets any hotter than other receivers.
Onkyo was the favorite brand of most store experts @ Fry's, Circuit City etc because of its performance & performance for the price.Enjoy. , DVD Player, AT&T Uverse receiver, Apple Computer, & Polk speakers all running through & off of the receiver.I am not an audiophile, but did a lot research & price checking - buy this receiver on Amazon.I looked at alot of receivers online, @ major retailers, & you cant beat Amazon prices. Awesome receiver so far, it does everything i need it too.I have a 65inch Mitsubishi DLP HDTV (awesome TV. 65inch HDTV for $1100 @ Fry's electronics - awesome.
Buy here for sure.used or refurbished works too. This is advertised for 600 on the ONKYO site. This is a great product. It does so many things like upgrade dvd to 1080p and many many more functions.
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