Onkyo
This is one amazing unit. It replaces a Denon I had and also a Yamaha V6 which was quite a disappointment. In the past I have had most brands, a… Read more
Marantz, a NAD, Rotel, 2 Yamahas, Sony, and Onkyo, yes, I have had a few over the years.
I was wanting some real Atmos sound and realised after much pain and suffering and fumbling in the dark I really needed to go all out with a 9-channel receiver to support my 7.2.2 set up.
I ran Dirac Live to setup my speakers and it immediately recognised I had a 9 speakers and 2 subwoofers. I used a 9 point setup which was going to take about 25 minutes but found it took me longer because the program was complaining about the volume being to high, so I had to keep back tracking to get it right. In the end, the sound was superb, still though, I made a couple of adjustments to my subwoofers and checked to see what Dirac had done to my settings. For some reason it had left the speaker virtualisation on and after some reading and some testing I stayed with that setting.
Sound was clear and with punch, vocals were precise, instruments were well separated and well defined on a broad sound stage. The unit was selecting the correct format for me and I checked this on the Connection app to see what it was doing and have included 3 screenshots to show what it did with the sound it was presented with. To have all my speakers working with each other all the time was a joy to behold, finally a unit that delivered.
I can't speak highly enough of this unit. Sure, it cost me twice as much as the Yamaha but then it delivered at that higher price point something the 7 channels (with fake rear and high surrounds) could not. I got a fair discount on this unit as ONKYO will be releasing a Z31 sometime at the end of the year, still though, this one has only been around since late 2024. I won't be using my Firestick plugged into this unit as I don't need it any longer, but I will be running my Blu-ray player through it. You can use the app on your smartphone to control this unit which is probably better than fumbling in a dark room with a non-backlit controller. All in all, if you have the money and want to spend it on a decent AV/receiver this one is hard to beat at this price point.
I have been an Onkyo fan as my first receiver TX-DS595 bought in 2008 lasted for ever. Upgraded to a new model TX-NR676E with all bells and whistles.… Read more
It failed exactly after the 3 year warranty period. I bought another Onkyo TXSR393 which lasted only 3 years. Since I liked the product, I contacted Onkyo to complain that the quality of the products have gone down badly and would not buy Onkyo anymore. The agents "Premium Audio Company Australia" contacted me and as a good will offered a $250 Gift card, but the gift card never arrived. I was also busy with my house build and forgotten the whole thing. When I contacted later they said the person promised the gift card is no longer with the company and his promise cannot be honoured. Even though I had the email trail, it seems that I waited too long. I am not after the gift card but if this is the kind of treatment rendered to a loyal customer, I felt that I should publish a review so that others wont buy Onkyo products anymore which was once renowned for it's quality.
Great while it lasted - til it didnt – Have owned this for a few years and it was good til about a year ago when randomly the HDMI inputs stopped working. I would do an update and it would… Read more
work again, then a month later same thing. Today it's done it again and guess what , no new firmware update to do and so now i cannot use the amp at all, no chromecast, no netflix, no PS4, no foxtel nothing. all because Onkyo have ongoing widespread HDMI Capacitor issues that they never fixed but continue to sell. I will not buy this brand again.