Re: new Onkyo receiver with HDMI 1.3a - $699 CAD
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Sid,
I ordered an STF-3 sub from them about 3 months ago. No problems with the transaction and pretty quick free shipping. My only beef was the sub listed in C$ on the website, got charged to a C$ credit card, but somehow went through in US$ so I got dinged a couple percent conversion fee by the credit card company.
Short version: EFL - thumbs up. STF-3 - two thumbs up.
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Re: new Onkyo receiver with HDMI 1.3a - $699 CAD
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Ken, HDMI 2.0 is very retro, from what I gather. The 1.3A spec is the end all, be all of HDMI, so far. . because it takes advantage of the 36-bit "deep color" attributes (gazillions of new colors and gradations thereof) with compatible displays as well as passing lossless Dolby TrueHD and dts Master Audio to compatible AV receiver/decoders. Dolby Labs just sent me the new High Definition Digital Video Essentials test disc, with HD-DVD on one side plus Dolby Digital Plus and Dolby TrueHD, and standard, garden-variety DVD on the flip side. So now I've got to upgrade to a 1080p display--and an HD-DVD player--to take advantage of the test disc's new capabilities. Who can keep up? Regards,
Alan Lofft, Axiom Resident Expert (Retired)
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Re: new Onkyo receiver with HDMI 1.3a - $699 CAD
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The guy whose job it is. I'm so envious.
I am the Doctor, and THIS... is my SPOON!
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Re: new Onkyo receiver with HDMI 1.3a - $699 CAD
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The guy whose job it is. I'm so envious.
...and with a tax write-off on upgrades to boot!
"Chickens don't clap."
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Re: new Onkyo receiver with HDMI 1.3a - $699 CAD
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Alan,
Yes, I do have the M80's. I wasn't really thinking of purchasing it for myself, but thought it could be of interest to people here.
I am currently debating what to do for my next upgrade. I keep thinking either Emotiva, then Outlaw, then Sherwood Newcastle, then something else, then nothing... As you said, it's too hard to keep up!
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Re: new Onkyo receiver with HDMI 1.3a - $699 CAD
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Alan, Clint DeBoer did a review at www.audioholics.com of the Onkyo TX-SR601. That reviever came one or two models before this new model. It has the same power specs of 90 watts per channel, just a lot less bells and whistles. Here are a couple exerpts of the review: "So far the TX-SR601 has proven to be a workhorse in my home theater system. I expected the receiver's amplifier section to balk at the 4-ohm load of the Axiom M80ti(s), but Onkyo makes a decent amplifier section. I noticed no audible distortion in CD music played in excess of 100dB - far above the listening levels I use when watching movies or listening to my CD collection..." "Its performance for both music and movies is exceptional and it can handle efficient 6-ohm and even 4-ohm speakers with no apparent difficulties at moderate to loud listening levels in reasonably medium sized rooms (under 2500 cubic feet)..." Clint was driving 2 m80's, 1 vp150 and 2 qs8's with Onkyo TX-SR601. I bet this new receiver would drive the epic 80 system just fine. - Nick
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Re: new Onkyo receiver with HDMI 1.3a - $699 CAD
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I bought the Onkyo TX-SR604B as a placeholder receiver, and I'm running 2 M80s, 1 VP150, and 2 QS8s as well. I haven't had any problems. It's so light compared to the Sony receiver I was using before, which made me wonder, but it seems to be up to the task. But yeah, it's definitely a placeholder, as I'd like to have something that can switch between at least 3 HDMI sources, preferably 4. It looks like one of the new Onkyos will work. I'm still considering a separate amplifier, though, because spending money is fun. Ha ha. I'm sure JohnK is shaking his head now.
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Re: new Onkyo receiver with HDMI 1.3a - $699 CAD
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I'm still running an Onkyo 797 and its power is ok but there are times when i know it is running out of headroom. I plan on bringing down my Anthem MCA30 amp from the upstairs system (which cannot fully power our Tannoys sadly) and have it run the M60s and VP150. Since i run the M60s full range, it should help smooth out the loud and low bass passages when the system is up higher when i'm out in the pool room or the wine cellar.
Other than its limitations as a 6.1 system and a fixed crossover frequency, that Onkyo has done well and run 4 ohm speakers in the past without any issues.
"Those who preach the myths of audio are ignorant of truth."
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Re: new Onkyo receiver with HDMI 1.3a - $699 CAD
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ravi: not to take issue with Alan, BUT, I do have an Onkyo receiver and M80s, and have never had any problem driving the M80s to any level that I cared to listen to. When I first bought the Onkyo, I was somewhat concerned that I would need to get seperate amps for the M80s, but that was not the case.
Of course, I do not listen to some of the insane levels that are posted on this board. LOL!!!!
One other thing, in my strong opinion, let your video gear do video switching and your audio gear do audio switching. Forget about HDMI in your audio receiver. You're just asking for interface problem!!!!
The Rat.
M80s, VP-150, QS8s,
SVS PC 20-39+, OPPO,
Onkyo 703s, Harmony 880
Sony 60" SXRD HDTV
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Re: new Onkyo receiver with HDMI 1.3a - $699 CAD
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Hi Nick,
I saw Clint's review and it's encouraging that the SR601 did not shut down. On the other hand, if Clint didn't bench-test the SR601 into 4-ohm loads to determine whether or not it goes into current limiting, then it's anybody's guess as to whether it's driving the M80s with 30 watts per channel or producing its rated output.
A 30-watt-per-channel output (or less) is what would result if the Onkyo used current limiting with 4-ohm loads. That amount of power output would still drive the M80s but leave no headroom for dynamic peaks.
Previous Onkyos reviewed and bench-tested by Sound&Vision magazine would automatically go into current limiting, severely restricting the power output into a 4-ohm load.
I also find Onkyo's quoted amplifier output specs for the new model do not instill confidence that it would drive M80s without restricting its output power. If Onkyo can't quote a specification for driving a 6-ohm load across the musical spectrum from 20 Hz to 20 kHz (a 6-ohm load should NOT be difficult for a decent amplifier section) and must resort to doing the test at a single frequency (1 kHz), which is a much easier test, it suggests that the power supply has significant limitations.
Regards,
Alan Lofft, Axiom Resident Expert (Retired)
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