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Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Arch audio not satisfactory
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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arch issues audio has to be switched alot on tv to receiver to re-decode audio and not up ro customer satisfaction. sometimes i just use tv speakers do to no auido. receiver shows audio but nothing. Also whem audio is being lowered its goes out then comes back on with new lvl sometimes no audio comes back at all. Then back to the tv speakers. i should return this
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Best value for a Dual Zone receiver!
Have used Onkyo for years!
Onkyo receivers have programming buttons ON the receiver so you can still adjust even if you lost the remote!
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Onkyo has been a standard in my household for quite sometime. This receiver is a slight upgrade from a previous model that is 12 years old and still going strong. I was looking for the Atmos feature to include my line up speaker system.
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It was this or far more expensive Sonos. Works great, easy to use, then discovered the phone app to control it and that elevated the whole experience. I have this in a closed cupboard and run everything i need with app including zone 2. I have seperator for speakers in various rooms so zone 2 with a little help is great. Total Tech consulted and installed. DEFINITELY worth the money for that service. The Onkyo is easier to configure than my comparable Pioneer. Sound about the same.
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So far is working great. I am very happy with this purchase. The next one up that I was looking at was $1600. And just can't step into that right now. This does everything well.
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Has everything I need for a smaller area. Probably the best budget Dolby receiver on the market. You won’t be disappointed if you don’t need a ton of power.
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Ran even better than I anticipated. Pointed out a marginal sub woofer cable replaced and system calibrated very well. Replaced an Onkyo DHC 80.C pre-pro from 2012.
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Good receiver, I do not have any complaints other than the hdmi passthru does not support gsync for the PC input. It isnt a huge deal, but it would have been nice to truly use the receiver as an hdmi hub.
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Purchased for $390 before tax in Albany, NY where this was sold as an excellent condition open box unit. Brought it home, opened it……just the unit in a cardboard box. No warranty information, no remote, just the unit. I proceed to set everything up with the onkyo app. Unit starts to click on and off repeatedly without actually turning on when I first plugged it in. After a couple of tries I got the unit to stay on, and watched some content. Everything seemed ok, except alot of clicking between inputs. Next morning unit won’t turn on and just clicks. Major bummer, but I’m returning it because best buy customer support would not assist in the exchange I requested.
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I bought this unit after my Pioneer Elite had the HDMI board fail after 1 year. This unit didn't even last one year. After about 8 months the unit pop'd and died. I contacted warranty and they offered to repair, but required that I pay shipping. I argued and pleaded given that I had a previously short lived Pioneer (same company) and they covered the shipping. After 4 months of repairs and most all the boards having been replaced (more expensive to Onkyo than them sending me a brand new unit), I finally received it back. However, now the headphone mode is stuck on and the repair center stated that it means that there is a problem with another board and it would need to be sent back again. I expect Onkyo will again tell me I have to pay the huge shipping cost with no apparent guarantee that it will last the trip to my house. Stay away from Onkyo and Pioneer! You may get lucky with a good unit, but if it goes bad you get NO support! The repair center advised that Yamaha is the best without question. They have their own factory, build the speaker short protection better than any other brand, pay for shipping on warranty, and often are known to cover repairs that occur even after warranty ends. Unless Onkyo surprises me and offers free shipping back to the repair center, I plan to give up and buy a Yamaha.
Over the last two years, I've spent $1100 on Onkyo/Pioneer equipment and I've only been able to use both for a total of about 1.5 years.
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Remote is light and cheep, there is no on screen setup that can be found. Good sounding system if you have the patience to manually set up , if you are not experienced you may want to go with a Sony.