I currently have an Onkyo TX-SR706 rated at 100W/Ch.x7.
Right now, running only 3.1 channels, I have to keep the volume at near 80% of capacity for the sound even to be heard.
I am reasonably sure that the house power is not running at full 120V, which will have an effect. Any ideas?
I don't get it. The amp recommendations are good ones; but an Onkyo running 100 Watts into 90dB speakers should be plenty loud at a below 50% setting.
Something is wrong. Maybe the amp section of your Onkyo is messed up and a new amp will fix it, but if the problem is in the preamp, the new amp won't help at all!
When you say 80% to even be heard, do you mean to fill the room, or literally to be able to hear and identify the music?
What are you using as a source?
Have you tried other sources such as the radio?
Is there an attenuation option that could be on?
What about muting?
Are you sure the speakers are set to "A".
What you are describing, if taken literally, sounds like you are hearing the crosstalk of a signal which has electronically been turned off!
How is the headphone volume level?
Check your manual and see how to reset the receiver. This should wipe all settings back to a standard configuration and eliminate any settings which you or someone else may have accidentally engaged.
Two more questions. Is it new? has it always been this way?