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#267500 07/29/09 05:25 PM
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Well, I have been bit by another case of upgraditis. I have a new Sony LCD XBR on the way and with my new Oppo BDP-83 I know I won't get the best color reprodution and sound with my receiver with HDMI 1.1. Looking at new receivers and I am partial to HK (possibly the AVR 354) but a reputable hi-fi store is recommending the Onkyo TX-SR806 as the latest and greatest. I am suspicious of that because they have a ton of them on the floor and I think they are just trying to get rid of inventory. My system is set-up to my liking with the HK sound. What are your opinions on the Onkyo? I have not heard it.


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M2v2 surrounds
EP400/EP125
Onkyo TX-SR876
Oppo BDP-83
NAD C542
Sony XBR9
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gary135r #267502 07/29/09 05:39 PM
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I have heard a bunch of Onkyo receivers, including the 806, and I think they are all solid products. In my mind, when you are getting past the 7xx Onkyo models and into all the options the high end receivers offer, one of their big perks of Onkyo is that they are very user friendly considering all those options.

That said, Onkyo has been slowly rolling out their newer models, with the 607 being the latest. Rumor is that the 707 and 807 may just be a few months away. So if you are looking for the latest model it may not hurt to sit back a month or two.

Also, there are some killer internet deals available for the 806 right now, so definitely take some time to look around. For example, $700 w/ free shipping from Vann's and $600 refurbished from accessories4less.com .


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Onkyo TX-SR507, PS3 (40gb)
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Golden #267526 07/29/09 10:19 PM
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went back to the store tonight and I am now looking into the 876. I talked to an salesman that I have known there for years and I trust him more than the other guy. This guy is a Tech Geek and he gives a personal perspective to his sales pitch. He is like a poor man's Alan Loft. Still researching but I feel better about switching to Onkyo after talking to him.


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vp100v2
M2v2 surrounds
EP400/EP125
Onkyo TX-SR876
Oppo BDP-83
NAD C542
Sony XBR9
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gary135r #267528 07/29/09 10:33 PM
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What's wrong with HDMI 1.1?

Deep color is not supported by any Blu-rays.
Blu-ray was designed for 7.1 LPCM audio. Not bitstreaming.

I have the Onkyo 875 and it is fantastic. Easy to use and a great video scaler.

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autoboy #267530 07/29/09 10:41 PM
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with HDMI 1.1 you do not get true HD sound and as I understand the video conversion is not as good either. I am still learning as I go along, but that is what I understand.


M22v2
vp100v2
M2v2 surrounds
EP400/EP125
Onkyo TX-SR876
Oppo BDP-83
NAD C542
Sony XBR9
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gary135r #267535 07/29/09 11:16 PM
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HDMI 1.1 supports full resolution 7.1 LPCM audio. Your BD player decodes the Dolby TrueHD or DTS HD Master into it's unpacked version and sends it along as a 7.1 LPCM digital audio stream to your receiver. The 7.1 LPCM is simply a decoded version of the HD audio track and it maintains its lossless audio quality. Blu-ray was designed to be used with LPCM audio and not bitstreaming and that is why you didn't see HDMI 1.3 until later. It is not part of the BD spec. When you pass bitsteam, you lose the ability for the player to mux audio commentary from extra features.

See AVS forum for a complete explanation.
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=738511

If you want to upgrade, don't do it because you want your little DD TrueHD light to come on because there is no difference in audio performance.

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autoboy #267537 07/29/09 11:27 PM
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what about these new video processors? can my older receiver hang with them?


M22v2
vp100v2
M2v2 surrounds
EP400/EP125
Onkyo TX-SR876
Oppo BDP-83
NAD C542
Sony XBR9
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gary135r #267539 07/30/09 01:01 AM
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Besides the Oppo, what are your other video sources? The Oppo shouldn't be processed by anything; it should be passed straight to the TV. The only time you really need a video processor is if you have 480i video sources, and even then that TV should handle the scaling just fine. Just forget about processing in the receiver, set it to pass-through and let the TV do the work.


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ClubNeon #267548 07/30/09 03:19 AM
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Gary135r,
Actually, the Oppo can decode everything and pass it along via analog outs or LPCM over HDMI. So your 1.1 receiver will not be any different than newer receivers.

As for video, most AVRs aren't *that* great in upconverting so I'm not sure it's *that* much of a differentiator.


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Hansang #267563 07/30/09 01:21 PM
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It is true, what these wise men say. I sprung for the 507, vs the 506, only because the sale I got put them on the same price range. So now I have TrueHD, etc, capabilities but for the life of me I have never detected an audible difference. Granted, my listening room is probably a 3 out of 10, which is far more detrimental than any codec format (until new apartment in 7 days!!!).

I would say this about the newest model Onkyo's as well: they have dropped S-video inputs. I didn't think this would be a problem, and for me personally it is not, but whenever I have guests over I have found that the vast majority of their laptops still use S-video as their main output.

Anyhow, I still really have enjoyed my Onkyo setup, and have recommended them to a lot of friends as well. Unless you can spring for a Denon 3808CI or higher...


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Sennheiser HD-595
Onkyo TX-SR507, PS3 (40gb)
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