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Dec 2007
Island of Jersey
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Hi all
Specs are now up for the new NR 5007, NR 3007 and NR 1007. 8 x HDMI inputs and 2 out on the 5007 ![]() ![]() It weighs 25kg - thats 55lbs ![]() ![]() http://www.eu.onkyo.com/press/press_...n_8599765.html http://www.eu.onkyo.com/indices/A_V_...r_5917373.html Last edited by Nathan P; 08-17-2009 at 05:37 PM. Reason: Added weight of 5007 |
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ISF video calibration on the receiver? Shouldn't that be done at the monitor? I mean, if your display isn't calibrated, doesn't that defeat the purpose? For those people with a calibrated display, though, that'll be a nice feature.
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Aug 2009
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Wow...NIIIICE amps...
Are these going to be available for U.S. markets? The 220 watt per channel spec on one of those receivers is absolutely amazing -- the kind of ratings you see on multichannel power amps. I'd hit it... ![]() |
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Guys, I recently purchased a sweet Onkyo, and I have some questions.
How do you make the OSD say something different than "DVD MultiCh" when I'm playing a Blu-ray, or a DVD on my PS3? I do know that you can change the name of the channel (I changed mine to PS3 BD), but this stupid "DVD Multich" is what remains on the OSD. And as for listening modes, I set mine on "MUltichannel" on all of them (For both my PS3 and my Xbox 360). Is this correct? And also, "Direct" mode is definitely not the best mode for listening to music. I have mine set to "Studio-Mix". (I'm using a 5.1 system) Thanks Last edited by FendersRule; 08-27-2009 at 08:29 AM. |
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I wonder what the watts per channel really is once you are running 7 speakers.....as I bet that rating is with the fronts only. Otherwise, it sounds like a nice piece of equipment.
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As to your second statement, that's up to opinion. That's why there are so many listening modes. I personally prefer "stereo"- I still get the Audyssey calibration that way and can still listen to 2channel. I don't like it matrixed out to the other speakers. |
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May 2009
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http://onkyo-tx-nr5007.co.uk/aasp/on...7/txnr5007.asp "Specifications for the ONKYO TXNR5007 Home Cinema Receiver Power Output 220wpc @ 6Ω, 1kHz, 1 channel driven" |
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Dec 2007
Island of Jersey
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![]() I'm going to try and track down an 805 manual to see what that says. Edit: Found this on the same site for the 805: AUDIO FEATURES • 180 W/Ch Minimum into 6Ù, 1 kHz, IEC (1 Channel Driven) • DTS®-ES™ Discrete/Matrix, DTS®Neo:6, DTS® 96/24, Dolby® Digital EX™, Dolby® Pro Logic IIx • H.C.P.S. (High Current Power Supply) Massive High Power Transformer • WRAT (Wide Range Amplifier Technology) Last edited by Nathan P; 08-27-2009 at 04:37 PM. Reason: Found 805 Data |
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May 2009
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I have a TX_SR804 105wpc and the manual says 105 watts for 2 channels driven at 8 ohms. It plays louder than my Pioneer Elite SC-07 which plays 140 wpc at 8 ohms and supposedly can drive 5 channels at over 130 watts. I do like the sound of the pioneer better though.
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If it's anything like the tx nr905 like mine the numbers would be close, the Onkyos seem to run truer to the actual numbers posted then the other brand AV's
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May 2009
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The interesting thing is my manual for the 804 and yours for the 905 say the wattage is for 2 channels driven at 8 ohms and the website which shows the new Onkyo at 220 watts for 1 channel driven at 6 ohms.
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My Xbox 360 is plugged up also via HDMI, and setup accordingly in the settings. Does this source need to be setup as "Direct" or "Multichannel". ? HD-DVDs usually have TrueHD or DD +. For DD+ HD-DVDs, does it need to be set differently? Anything is better than "Direct" when listening to music. Stereo is much better. Sorry, but these listening modes are confusing as to what the Onkyo is actually doing with the signal. For you Onkyo fans, I just found out that you can crossover legacy sources to output HDMI without upconverting (No one could answer this question for me). |
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Aug 2009
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First of all, how do you have your PLAYER set up? Your PS3 -- do you have it set to pass all codecs via bitstream or PCM? If they pass PCM, what you're seeing at the Onkyo is correct -- "DVD MULTICH" as the listening mode and input. Ideally, you should set your PS3 to BITSTREAM all the legacy codecs like Dolby Digital and DTS (if you can do this; I don't have a PS3, but a standalone Panasonic player) and if your PS3 CAN, send the TrueHD and Master Audio codecs via bitstream, too -- if your PS3 CANNOT bitstream these codecs, which I don't THINK it can, then set the PS3 to "PCM" the TrueHD tracks, which will then send a decoded multichannel PCM signal to the Onkyo...the display reading "MULTICH" is correct, from what I understand, and is what reads on my Onkyo 605 when I play TrueHD tracks from my Panasonic. Why does it seem "stupid" to you to see this on the display? I, too, want to see the Master Audio and TrueHD indicators on the receiver's display, but I have to wait until I get a player than can bitstream these signals. As for music listening, the "best" mode can be anything you want -- I use STEREO or PRO LOGIC II MUSIC, but "Direct" I wouldn't recommend because it just "sounds wrong" even though it's supposed to be the "cleanest" method. Do you have any problems with the way the listening modes on the Onkyo are being DISPLAYED, such as "MULTICH"? Did you set your listening mode presets under the setup menu for each input? |
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Aug 2009
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I haven't seen any nice Onkyo preamps for the U.S. market at all; I would definitely consider pairing one of these with a nice power amp if they offered one... |
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