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Terry Orcholski
a Audio EnthusiastDate Reviewed: December 24, 2012
Bottom Line: I have been buying high end receivers for over 30 years, I bought Integra's DTR 70.2 a year and a half ago, It's now in the shop being repaired for the fourth time. This has been the most unreliable receiver I've ever owned. I was an Onkyo supporter for years, I went to Dennon for years then found out about Integra, that was a bad day, I wish I never bought it.
My recommendation is Don't buy, these are crap.,
My Sony 5.1 I bought in 1999 125 Watts x 5 still works perfetly never been repaired I'm going back to Sony again for the second time.
Used product for: More than 1 year
Duration Product Used: Audio Enthusiast
Product model year: 2010
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stobbes80
a AudioPhileDate Reviewed: October 16, 2003
Bottom Line: I really enjoy the 7.2. It has lots of power to meet all your needs and desires. The quality and reliability are A+. My first unit was the onkyo 575 and I beat it to death using infinity preludes PFR's with a infinity HPS 500 sub. I enjoy onkyo/Integra and am a loyal customer. I do think the sound is clear and warm, but a little to bright in the mids and high. Sounds kind of tinty some times. I am using the Denon 2800 dvd player with it. I am also using top rated class A speakers such as the infinity intermezzo 2.6p and the intermezzo 1.2 powered sub but the sound is a little bright. My harman kardon avr 7000 sounded a little better with music but that was 1600.00. I guess the retail on the 7.2 was 1300.00 so simalar in price. I really enjoy the thx mode, the onkyo really shines in thx and DD 5.1. I use the infinity interlude IL 36 C and the infinity IL 10's for rears. I also enjoy the remote it is easy to use. I havent had a chance to use 7.1 but some day may. Keep up the good work. I am so pleased with onkyo may buy the onkyo 595 for my bedroom because of its quality and clear sound.
Used product for: 3 Months to 1 year
Duration Product Used: AudioPhile
Product model year: 2002
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$650.00
Purchased At: ebay
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Frank
a Audio EnthusiastDate Reviewed: December 12, 2002
Bottom Line: I love it! I watch a lot of movies and they sound great.
I'm looking to upgrade to the DTR 9.1 and DPS 9.1 for more options, any advice?? Is anyone interested in buying my DTR 7.1 and DPS 7.2 I currently have?
Used product for: 3 Months to 1 year
Duration Product Used: Audio Enthusiast
Product model year: 2001
Price Paid:
$1000.00
Purchased At: Clearview Electronic
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rt2e
a Audio EnthusiastDate Reviewed: July 21, 2002
Bottom Line: Integra is the best gear you can buy for the money...If you are not a super store shopper you know what I mean!!! And not ready for the Esoteric Stuff...Yes this is the Rolls Royce of Onkyo... Those Snooty Brands can be a rip as far as I"m concerned, especially when some of them cost 3-4 times more thna the Intergra DTR series...But Yes I understand that another mans passion can also be a nother mans poision!!!But I enjoy the Meat And Potatoe Stuff Out there when it comes to electronics. Not the Best but better than the super store crap!!! Ihave to eat also...
I have always found that you can find some terrific gear in this price range that can go head to head with the "SNOB"
Brands!!! And the DTR 7.1 Is the best I have owned....It has been replaced recently with the 7.2 I just was luck to find a Demo Unit If not would have bought the 7.2...Big Sound For Little Bucks..
Used product for: 1 to 3 months
Duration Product Used: Audio Enthusiast
Product model year: 2001
Price Paid:
$795.00
Purchased At: Audio Contractors
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Mike Nguyen
a Audio EnthusiastDate Reviewed: May 17, 2002
Bottom Line: I bought the Integra after some serious listening and compare it to other mid-range receiver such as Yamahan and Denon. I have a buddy which own an Denon 3802. When listening in the stereo mode, the Denon and Integra are extremely well matched in term of clearness, and tight bass. Denon is a 7.1 which offer 105 watts and Integra is 6.1 only have 100 watts. I choose the Integra because of design and the THX certification. If you looking for a receiver in the range of 1000-1200, Integra DTR 7.2 should be seriouly consider.
System use in testing
Boston VR975
Boston VR920
Definitive tech SPTL15+
Boston VRMX
Pioneer Elite DV 37V
Monster Power HTS 3600
Used product for: 1 to 3 months
Duration Product Used: Audio Enthusiast
Product model year: 2001
Price Paid:
$950.00
Purchased At: Cyclone Stereo
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