Onkyo TX-SR503 A/V Receivers

Onkyo TX-SR503 A/V Receivers 

DESCRIPTION

  • Dolby Digital EX
  • Wide Range Amplifier Technology
  • 192kHz/24-bit DACs
  • 2 sets of main speaker outputs
  • Low-impedance amp design
  • 30 AM/FM presets

USER REVIEWS

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[Sep 05, 2020]
alexandrelapointe


Strength:

It works like a charm! SInce we got it, our live has changed. After a hard day of work at Ramoneur Magog , it's feels so good to enjoy great top quality music.

Weakness:

I don't see any so far.

Purchased:
Used  
OVERALL
RATING
4
[May 19, 2020]
McCoy


Strength:

Great Sounding amplifier! Easily drives large speakers in a 7.1 system. As a stereo, with a pair of decent speakers, this amplifier is surprisingly detailed. I used the 192khz/24 bit DVD audio stereo mix of "Everything must go" as an audio source through my Oppo Universal player. The soundstage is quite revealing but take care with proper speaker placement. All in all, an absolute gem of an amplifier even today in 2020.

Weakness:

Only one coaxial input.

Price Paid:
30
Purchased:
Used  
Model Year:
2006
OVERALL
RATING
5
[Mar 22, 2009]
D.G.
Casual Listener

Finally a receiver I can totally relate to. Yes I know it has a few years on it but she just blew a brand new Yamaha clean out of the room. Does she have all the latest gadgets ? NO! Does she have tons of power and plays beautifully?Yes!

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 06, 2007]
mconn
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Power, looks, flexibility, control.

Weakness:

Remote took a little getting use to, less intuitive than Sony.

Bought to replace a Sony a/v reciever. I had always had Sony/Tech/Sansui and was a little skeptical about changing. Not to worry..it's been outstanding and came highly recommended. An aboundabce of features. The remote took a little getting use to but is becoming more intuitive. Seems to deliver more power than my previous Sony which was rated 30 wpc higher. Love the different play options. Great looking too with panel having all the controls of the remote. Would like an EQ.

Customer Service

none needed

Similar Products Used:

Sansui, Sony, Technics

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Aug 01, 2006]
DaveJ
Casual Listener

Strength:

Near excellent sound quality. Ease of operation.

Weakness:

It is best to do most set up and tuner operations at the receiver. The remote operations are somewhat limited. A couple of more connection options would be nice. NONE of these weaknesses are significant.

The Onkyo TX-SR503 replaces a Pioneer that decided to act up on me after only three years. I found the Onkyo at Circiut City as an "open box" item. Considering the price, I checked it for trouble and found nothing obvious. I bought it, took it home, hooked it up and found no obvious problems. Being slightly familiar with Onkyo, I thought that I was buying something a little better. That's pretty much what I got.
The sound quality was much better than the Pioneer. The Onkyo sort of reminded me of some high end audio systems that I've heard in the past. The tuner did its job very well. FM reception was better than I expected. However, most tuner operations must be done at the receiver. The remote only tunes in stations that are programmed into the tuner's station storage. Most set up operations are also best done at the receiver instead of the remote. This receiver could have used a couple of more spare connections for those with lots of sources, but I found that easy to work around. Despite these "weaknesses", this is a very simple receiver to operate. Yet, the sound quality is near excellent. Overall, I am very happy with this receiver. Now let's see how long this one last.

Similar Products Used:

Kenwood
Pioneer

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jul 13, 2006]
fleto
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Good solidly built receiver with plenty of power for it's size (i.e., a nominal 75 watts per channel).Option of banana plugs for speaker cables is great.Multi use remote a plus.

Weakness:

Difficult to set up for the beginner.I needed someone to help me,and I've done this before.It could be a product of all new stereo equipment,but nothing is ready to use out of the box any more.I for one miss those old days.If using bare wire cable for speaker connection,not much room to work.I recommend using the banana plugs.

I've used this model about 3 months now only to discover that Onkyo has come out with a new model this year,the TX SR 504.However,from what I can tell the basic receiver is the same,only the tuner section is different.So,here goes:this receiver is a good powerful little receiver.I say little because it is listed at 75 wpc.However,although only listed at 75 watts per channel,it supplies full power for any movie watching or cd listening.The sound is clear and full without distortion.The bass sounds crisp and clean and the treble clear and true.Bass and treble can be adjusted to suit ones needs.Surround sound movies sound wonderful played in any of the DTS modes.And,for those of you who watch old classic movies,you can get a surround sound effect with either "all channel stereo" or "all channel mono".This feature also works for those of us who listen to old classic mono recordings that wouldn't ordinarily use the surround speakers.This is a nice plus,in my book when playing cds of classic performances.The remote is nice,in that you can use it to control your cd and dvd players once you enter the approipriate code. I would recommend this receiver for the beginner and enthusiast alike because the sound is wonderful.I have Klipsch speakers and this receiver has no trouble dirving them at any volume.I say enjoy this fine receiver.

Customer Service

I needed to contact customer service with a few questions about setting up the receiver.Onkyo was prompt and helpful,although I finally figured the problem out on my own.However,at least they were responsive.

Similar Products Used:

Various Sony receivers
Various Onkyo amps and receivers

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 23, 2006]
bbruin91
Casual Listener

Strength:

remote is easy

Weakness:

remote guide does not contain my cable box listing

Sounds nice after 3 trips and 20 days in dealer repair shop.
One day there is a hiss coming from left rear speaker, even when volume all the way down.
1st trip to shop: they replace a fuse based on Onkyo Service Bulletin. Take it home and noise is still there. Take it back to repair shop.
2nd trip: Repair shop says they cannot reproduce. Take it home. Noise still there.
3rd trip: I had to bring my Bose speaker system to their shop and demonstrate the noise for them. Oh yeah, now I hear it!
Brilliant!
Needed a new transistor on the rear speaker board of unit.
Nice! Unit not even 3 months old and parts are failing?
I am a newbie to stereo components and these are just made for us I guess......
Good Luck but think twice.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[May 03, 2006]
sagerp
AudioPhile

Strength:

almost everything (for this price).

Weakness:

no hdmi but what do you expect for 300

Hello, lets get down to it.Well lets start with the good i realy like the setup of this reciever it intuitive and simple i also like the amount of inputs component and 3 optical at this price range!The menu is somewhat cumbersom but averall easy to navigate and the remote is like every onkyo remote and just makes sense (really everybody should follow onkyo ).Now sound wise it leaves alittle to be desired in the lower frequencies but what do you expect fr 300 bucks the mids and highs are top notch for its class and youd be hard pressed to find one that sounds better at double the price.If youre looking for a good moderatly priced reciever that doesnt have hdmi inputs then this is the reciever for you, get off the internet now and go buy one.

Similar Products Used:

polk everything cept sub which is klipsch. dvd player and tv dont matter only sound.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 04, 2005]
Dana_McCann
AudioPhile

Strength:

DTS 96/24, DTS-ES, DTS, Discrete/Matrix 6.1 DTS Neo:6, Dolby Prologic IIx Dolby Digital Ex, Dolby Prologic II, and Dolby Digital. 3 Optical and 1 Coaxial Digital Input. 9 Digital SoundField Processing Modes

Weakness:

No On Screen Display

This Receiver opened up my Speakers. I played the Incredibles in THX mode on this Receiver, and felt as if, I were a part of the movie. My SACD's have come to life with their full richness and vibrancy.Didn't expect it to be this good. Don't be fooled by the 75w per channel, this means nothing .

Similar Products Used:

Sony, Kenwood, Panasonic, JVC

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 07, 2005]
dgjr
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

7.1 & DPLX.

Weakness:

NONE

This is an excellent receiver,although it a low end Onkyo. I thought about buying a Yamaha, but Onkyo price & performance was awesome. This is my second Onkyo unit. The first one I had was only DD ready. This one has it all! Save your money to buy gas. Buy the Onkyo TX-SR503 now.

Similar Products Used:

Onkyo Yamaha Sony pioneer kenwood Harmon Kardon Sherwood

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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