I just bought the Onkyo TX-SR605. Funny how it all came about, I have a powerful Carver 806X Mulitchannal Power amp and separate pre amp set up in the front. Got tired of going to the front every single time I wanted to listed to a CD, etc. I'm an easy going guy who likes his leisure with no complicaitons. Sometimes you just want to relax in bed and listen to some nice music, while reading a book, conversating, etc., with a young lady friend or just plane cooling out. So it started out I was just going to get a nice little system with some nice speakers, amp and a CD player. The amp was the Harmon Kardon HK430, I was willing to pay $400 for a new pair of KEF IQ3 speakers; and a few dollars more for a carousal type CD player. I was willing to pay a nice little buck, when it comes to music quality it's a must with me. I accidently came across this really nice speaker system, but I had no idea how nice; Anyway I paid a little over $300 for it. Even though it was a surround sound speaker setup, I was just going to hook it up to my stereo amp (2 satillites on A, 2 satillites on B & the Sub on the pre out.).
I decided to read up on the speakers, checked a couple of reviews and found out (to my surprise) these speakers retailed for roughly $2000 they are the "Triangle Galaxy 5.1 speaker system". I also found out that they wanted atleast 50 watts a channel to perform at their optimum capabilty, my HK430 only had 30watts per channel. So I started looking for another reasonably priced stereo amp. While looking I notice the the new stereo amps were not costing that much less than the multichannel sourround amps. So since I had a $2000 satillite surround sound speaker system, I decided to look for a surround amp.
I went to pro-audio stores listened to some systems and read all sorts of reviews over the internet. People just cound not seem to say enough good stuff about Onyko, everybody loved them, some claimed they would put them up against any amp made! They've won plenty of Awards and they seem to be well known in the AV surround sound arena. It was a no-brainer for me, I went with the Onyko hands down, no contest!
My only concern was that in a Cnet review I read (Quote):
"Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio decoding cannot be used with current crop of high-definition video players."
At the moment I had not use for any of this, but I would like to have the availability if I should have decided to change my mind. So I went to Onyko's website to see if I could find anything on this. GUESS What! They have released a FIRMWARE UPDATE for the receiver to remedy this problem!! I love the fact that this receiver has upgradable firmware!! That means that it will virtually never go obsolete!! Great! It also stated that in the recently release models the upgrade had already been installed before they left the factory, so mine probably has it.
Bottom line- your looking at one satisfied customer-
If you haven't alread made your purchase, I'd go with the Onyko also. My Onyko TX-SR605 is pushing a whapping 90 watts a channel, seven channels-