Great Deal Onkyo TX-NR3007 140 Watts 9.2-Channel AV Surround Home Network Receiver (Black)



Rating : 5.0/5.0
Price : $2,099.00
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Onkyo TX-NR3007 140 Watts 9.2-Channel AV Surround Home Network Receiver (Black) Features

  • 140 Watts per Channel at 8 ohms, 20 Hz-20 kHz, 0.05%, 2 Channels Driven, FTC
  • HDMI Version 1.3a to Support Deep Color, x.v.Color, LipSync, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio
  • Audio and 1080p Video Processing via HDMI (1 Front/6 Rear Inputs and 2 Outputs [Main/Sub])
  • HDMI Video Upscaling to 1080p with HQV Reon-VX
  • ISF (Imaging Science Foundation) Video Calibration



Onkyo TX-NR3007 140 Watts 9.2-Channel AV Surround Home Network Receiver (Black) Overviews

In one powerhouse unit, the TX-NR3007 combines the finesse and flexibility of a ballerina with the balance and brawn of a sumo wrestler. 9.2 audio channels expand the possibilities both for multi-zone playback and for the new surround dimensions of Audyssey DSX and Dolby Pro Logic IIz. Advanced networking capability, meanwhile, lets you bring streaming internet radio and PC-based music files into your home entertainment set-up. Digital audio signals are converted by Onkyo’s VLSC into smooth, noiseless analog waveforms, while selected Audyssey and Dolby technologies maintain a well-balanced frequency response and dynamic range at any volume. Video processing on the TX-NR3007 is also second to none, with 1080p upscaling of any video source via HQV Reon-VX. To witness Onkyo’s renowned attention to build quality, check out the fully isolated power amp and pre-pro, along with the independent power supplies for system, video, and audio circuitry. In short, if you’re serious about building a home entertainment network on the firmest possible foundations, look no further than the TX-NR3007.



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Customer Review

Best Customer Review : I researched my AVR choice for months, read plenty of reviews, both pro and consumer, and settled on this one. There are several home theater forums as well that were very helpful- although realize that on any internet forum you tend to concentrate those who are having problems with the unit. People who don't have problems don't tend to say as much- and that goes for any product.

For me, this thing works like a champ. I chose this over the 1007 for 1)better video processing (Reon chip), 2) independant power supplies (video/aduio/etc), and at the time, I found it for a great price, only a bit more than the 1007. It also has Dolby Dynamic volume, which the 1007 doesn't have- but I use the audyssey dynamic volume anyways. The backlit remote is nice too- although not a reason to buy this over the 1007. At first, I wasn't sure if the Reon chip was worth it, my projector suppossedly has the same chip, but I can tell a big difference upconverting my Dish 720p. The image looks much better when I let the Onkyo do the upconversion as oppossed to my projector. Likewise, it does a better job with DVD material compared to my BR which also upconverts DVDs, just not as well as the Onkyo.

There are plenty of comprehensive reviews about all the many, many features this unit has. I'll let you research those. Compared to other brands, this seemed to have the most bang for the buck. No other 9.2 recievers in this price range. Few THX Ultra certified recievers in this price range. More HDMI inputs than anyone else. I currently have a 5.1 setup with high quality quadrapolar surrounds, and to be honest, I don't think I'll be getting rear surrounds any time soon. I will probably add height next. From everything I've read height makes more of an impact than rear surrounds.

Plenty loud, plenty of headroom. Customizations out the wazoo. Audyssey microphone automatically sets up the unit for you. Mine runs warm, but after a full length movie with the sound cranked up it's not hot by any stretch.

I don't use the net features, can't comment.

So far I use it with my dish 622 box (HDMI), panasonic BR (HDMI), sanyo DVD (component), macbook (HDMI), airport express (optical) and hooked up to a samsung plasma (HDMI) and epson projector (HDMI) without any problems.



Customer Review 2 : Awesome - John L. Pongrac - Idaho
I just replaced a Pioneer Elite with this new Onkyo 9.2. This new Audessey DSX technology is awesome. I have all 11 speakers (Def Tech) hooked up plus 2 subs and I can tell you that the front high and front wide speakers do make a huge difference. If you have ever been to a place like the Hayden planetarium or maybe Epcot at Disney and experienced the sound at a show in a theme room there it's kind of like that. You cannot run both front high and front wide pairs at the same time unless you don't use rear surrounds. I find that using the front highs are best with movies and games and the front wides are better with music. And 2 subs give me a break! You don't have to have all speakers you can stick with 5.1 or 7.1 if you like. Then later on you have the option to add speakers. There are so many sound modes with speaker configurations to play with and they all sound good. The remote is better then I expected. It looks good and feels good is backlit and has macros. Macros allow you to shut off all you components with one button. This also hooks up to the internet and listening to Pandora through Ethernet sounds great.
I read a foreign review that said compared to a Yamaha receiver he was disappointed at the sound. This is not a fair or accurate comparison because this receiver has many tweaking adjustments such as crossover cutoffs for each speaker. You can set it up to match your optimum speaker sound. I can tell you that if you buy this receiver matched with Def Tech Speakers you won't be disappointed.


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