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#379618 - 07/06/12 05:35 AM New Onkyo high-end receivers
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Onkyo Unveils Three High-End A/V Receivers, Including the Magnificent New TX-NR5010 Flagship


I may end up with the TX-NR5010 or TX-NR3010, depending on when they announce a new pre-pro, and what features and price it comes in at. I'm liking the 11.4-channel pre-outs. That's one of the main things I've been waiting for, assuming the 4 subwoofer outputs are independently calibrated.
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#379619 - 07/06/12 05:39 AM Re: New Onkyo high-end receivers [Re: CV]
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But before I put too much thought into that, I really need to save for a new display. So far I'm leaning toward a 65" plasma. I'm waiting for laser projectors to reach affordability for me before I get a projector, but the warranty is out on my Sony, finally, and I'm getting some color splotches. They're not noticeable when playing movies, but they can be a slight annoyance in more static screens. In any case, I don't want to be without a display when this one bites the dust, and I have to get one at least a little bigger, so 65" plasma feels about right. Also, wall-mounting the display and moving my gear off to the side will be better for the LFR1100s. So I guess I need to pinch my pennies again for a while. Why do I make my life so difficult?
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#379631 - 07/06/12 10:50 AM Re: New Onkyo high-end receivers [Re: CV]
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Originally Posted By: CV
Why do I make my life so difficult?


It's not you that makes life difficult, it's Murphy's law... He he messes with everyones life, right when you think you got it.. He comes in and messes with something...

I wonder if this means that there will be a new Onkyo/integra processor coming in the near future... I called Integra, they said they though it would be about another year.....

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#379633 - 07/06/12 11:04 AM Re: New Onkyo high-end receivers [Re: CV]
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Charles, you need your own thread.

Cat has one. So does JP and Bob.

You can call yours "I'm going to buy enough sh*t to make you all jealous". grin
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#379651 - 07/06/12 12:48 PM Re: New Onkyo high-end receivers [Re: MarkSJohnson]
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Originally Posted By: MarkSJohnson
You can call yours "I'm going to buy enough sh*t to make you all jealous". grin


Hey, at least you still have the better room. Oh, wait....
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#379656 - 07/06/12 12:55 PM Re: New Onkyo high-end receivers [Re: CV]
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For some reason high end and Onkyo don't really fit in the same sentence. As for the Integra, why would you spend more more for essentially the same thing. They use the exact same parts.
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#379658 - 07/06/12 01:00 PM Re: New Onkyo high-end receivers [Re: SBrown]
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It's all relative. Onkyo is high-end enough for me, and they tend to be ahead of the curve in features.
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#379660 - 07/06/12 01:07 PM Re: New Onkyo high-end receivers [Re: CV]
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Except to run 4ohm speakers, mind you it was shutting down because I did have it cranked up quite loud. Now I can crank up it up as loud as I like with the outlaw monos.
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#379685 - 07/06/12 06:17 PM Re: New Onkyo high-end receivers [Re: CV]
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I might have to get one of these too, to go with my new theater.

But for now the temperatures need to drop, so I can continue deconstruction, before I can even get to the construction phase.

I'm trying to get my employer to become a dealer for Integra/Onkyo Pro.
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#379699 - 07/06/12 11:46 PM Re: New Onkyo high-end receivers [Re: CV]
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Charles, it's unlikely that all four of the .1 outputs can be independently calibrated. The release doesn't discuss the matter, but (hopefully) the new manuals will clarify the point.

Looking at the back of the 3010 here , it can be seen that the four sub outs are grouped as SW1 and SW2 pairs. Onkyo terminology uses 1 and 2 to indicate independent calibration between those numbered outputs. The pairing(no 3 and 4)would indicate that the second output in each pair is simply a parallel "Y" connection. So, the net result appears to be that the pairs can be independently calibrated by the receiver, but not the individual members of each pair.
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