Onkyo TX-NR3008 9.2 Channels Receiver Receivers

Onkyo TX-NR3008 9.2 Channels Receiver Receivers 

DESCRIPTION

Onkyo packs the TX-NR3008 with an extremely generous selection of home theater features. This 9.2-channel networking behemoth has the flexibility to handle high-def and surround formats from DTs, Dolby, and Audyssey, while also giving you the scope for powered audio in two extra rooms. Among the connectivity highlights are an analog PC video input, a front-panel USB input, and eight HDMI 1.4a inputs providing compatibility with 3D video content. All video sources can be upscaled via HDMI and HQV Reon VX to breathtaking widescreen 1080p, with ISF calibration ensuring optimal video performance. PC-based audio and Internet radio come into play too, thanks to DLNA 1.5-compatible network streaming. The key to the TX-NR3008's dynamic home theater performance is its high-end amplifier design: proprietary VLSC for all channels, a massive transformer, and two separate transformers for audio and video processing. So sit back, strap in, and prepare to be amazed.

USER REVIEWS

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[Feb 27, 2024]
Floridaman


Strength:

I have been using this receiver since 2012. It has a lot of power, great lows, detail and is very adjustable. I have had one relatively minor issue over that time. I contemplate an upgrade but it really does everything I need it to.

Weakness:

After about 7 -8 years, when using zone 2 the receiver started to shutdown after about an hour. I understand that the board could get hot. However, I had a spare two channel amp so I now use that for Zone 2, problem solved. Also my remote failed and I just picked up a new one for $12, so no real complaints there.

Price Paid:
$1050
Purchased:
New  
Model Year:
2012
OVERALL
RATING
5
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