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Onkyo TX-SR703E
Onkyo TX-SR703E
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Reviewed by:

Hasenohrl

(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
June 19, 2006

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
Less than 1 month

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4.00 of 5, 4.00 votes

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Price Paid:  $594.00 from ABT Electronics

Summary:
I just purchased this AV receiver a few days ago. I had a Harmon Kardon AVR310 (which died on me - twice). I spent a considerable amount of time researching mid-priced AVRS. After a lot of effort on my part, I came down to the Denon 2106 and this Onkyo. I ended up going with the Onkyo do to ease of set-up, ease of use, recommendation by the repairman who tried to fix my HK (the second time) and the fact that Denon is the "cool" brand (IMHO, when a brand goes mainstream, the quality suffers - think TREK bicycles). I also have very large powered Polk speakers and my research told me Onkyo may drive them better. Denon tend to work better with smaller, high efficiency speakers (Bose).

I think the sound quality of this receiver is awesome, and on par with the Denon. As for set-up, it couldn't have been easier. Granted, I have some experience hooking up my system (various moves), but the instructions were straight forward and helpful. The back of the receiver is well laid-out for connections. And while set-up is easy, there are more than enough parameters to "tweak" for the average audio person. If you think this unit doesn't offer enough setting choices, you're probably in the wrong price-point in your receiver shopping (think over $1,200). Not only was it easy to set up, but the receiver is just as easy to use. I love how you can change sound options with a click of the remote. I will use a Harmony universal remote, but, had I not had it already, the Onkyo remove is very user friendly. Granted, its only be a few days, but I love this receiver. Even my wife noticed the sound difference from the HK and really likes it.

Strengths:
Ease of hook-up, ease of operations. Even with easy set-up, plenty of sound parameter changes to be made for the average to slightly above average listener.

Sound quality!!!!

Price point for what you actually get.

Weaknesses:
None so far.

I heard Onkyo's run hot. However, I've put my hand on the unit 3 or 4 times, after being on for 3-4 hours, and its not that warm.

Similar Products Used:
Denon AVR 2106
Harmon Kardon AVR 310
Sony 845


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