Onkyo TX-SR573 A/V Receivers

5/5 (1 Reviews) MSRP : $400.00


Product Description

  • 7x75 watts of power
  • 100 MHz component video switching
  • XM Satellite radio
  • Digital audio inputs
  • CD player and audio recorder


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Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by bonsaiguitar a Audio Enthusiast from

Date Reviewed: June 12, 2006

Strengths:    Very clear sounding with music and movies. Easy to use with plently of features. A quality piece of equipment regardless of the price. $225 to my door new in box.

Weaknesses:    It does get a bit heated even at low volumes. I have it on it's own shelf so it shouldn't be a problem.

Bottom Line:   
I've been out of the main streem audio community for a few years and decided to get back in by starting off slow. I've been using a JVC receiver/DVD/CD/5.1 for a few years and finaly decided to make some changes, so I bought this amp. I've laway wanted to try Onkyo because of all the great things I've heard about this equipment. I can tell you right now the JVC doesn't even come close to this receiver. I've owned several Carvin amps, NAD, High end Kenwood, Vintage Sansui, etc. and times have changed for sure in the technology being used. I'm so glad I bought this receiver. Now I'm replacing my 15 year old Polks with Klipsch RF-82'1 and will probably replace all of my speakers in the near future. If this is entry level then I can't wait until my next purchase for the family room. I had planned on buy Harmon Kardon but the sales rep at The Sound Seller told me Onkyo is just as good. And they sell both. Enough said.

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Similar Products Used:   Carver, NAD, Kenwood, Sansui, Macintosh JVC (yuk!)




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