Yamaha, Denon or HK recievers???

Seth=L

Seth=L

Audioholic Overlord
What? Refurbished? I forgot to learn how to read in junor high.:D
I don't like the word "Refurbished".
Refurbished for $700 or Brand new for $880 ($180 more)? Hmm??
Yeah, I guess the extended warranty is good.

But is the warranty from Onkyo, which means you can take to any Onkyo Dealer (Circuit City, etc.) or is it a store warranty, which means you have to pay $$ for shipping both ways?
The refurb comes with a one year warranty from Onkyo. A4LESS has 3 and 5 year service plans available.
 
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ltworf13

Audioholic Intern
LOL Are you saying that my Athena's are not good speakers?
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
LOL Are you saying that my Athena's are not good speakers?
I'm sure that you must be referring to JCPanny's comment, right?
Although I don't think he was saying anything negative of that sort.

Because I just think that your Athenas deserve nothing but the best, which is the Onkyo 805.:D
 
Seth=L

Seth=L

Audioholic Overlord
what do you guys make of the avr 645?
H/K AVR-645 vs. Onkyo TX-SR805

H/K weighs 41 pounds; Onkyo weighs 51.

H/K has 2 HDMI 1.1 inputs; Onkyo has 3 HDMI 1.3 inputs.

H/K has no onboard decoding for Dolby Digital Plus, TrueHD, and DTS-HD
Onkyo has onboard decoding for Dolby Digital Plus, TrueHD, and DTS-HD

H/K has no THX cert/post processing; Onkyo has THX Ultra II cert/post processing

H/K rated 75 watts per channel; Onkyo rated 130 watts per channel.

H/K transcodes inputs to component (HDMI exempt); Onkyo transcodes all the way to HDMI.

H/K has A-Bus and a USB port (for streaming music); Onkyo does not have this feature.

H/K is two zone (second zone requires a seperate amplifier; Onkyo is three zone and has onboard amplification for zone two (also has preouts for zone 2 and zone 3)

Hands down the Onkyo has them beat, unless you really need the USB or A-Bus.
 
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PENG

Audioholic Slumlord
H/K AVR-645 vs. Onkyo TX-SR805

H/K weighs 41 pounds; Onkyo weighs 51.

H/K has 2 HDMI 1.1 inputs; Onkyo has 3 HDMI 1.3 inputs.

H/K has no onboard decoding for Dolby Digital Plus, TrueHD, and DTS-HD
Onkyo has onboard decoding for Dolby Digital Plus, TrueHD, and DTS-HD

H/K has no THX cert/post processing; Onkyo has THX Ultra II cert/post processing

H/K rated 75 watts per channel; Onkyo rated 130 watts per channel.

H/K transcodes inputs to component (HDMI exempt); Onkyo transcodes all the way to HDMI.

H/K has A-Bus and a USB port (for streaming music); Onkyo does not have this feature.

H/K is two zone (second zone requires a seperate amplifier; Onkyo is three zone and has onboard amplification for zone two (also has preouts for zone 2 and zone 3)

Hands down the Onkyo has them beat, unless you really need the USB or A-Bus.
Nicely done comparison!
Would like to add:
Although 645 rated power is 75W vs the 805's 130W, the 805 will not get you 130WX7 but will still get you most likely >75WX7, may be something like 100 to 115X7 but I am guessing. The next model up 875 (same weight) did 7X128 at clipping.
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
H/K AVR-645 vs. Onkyo TX-SR805

H/K weighs 41 pounds; Onkyo weighs 51...
Ye, that is a great comparison there:D
For a bit I was worried that the Onkyo line was overlooked:rolleyes:
 
Seth=L

Seth=L

Audioholic Overlord
Ye, that is a great comparison there:D
For a bit I was worried that the Onkyo line was overlooked:rolleyes:
I just wanted it to be clear that for most people it has all features you would need short of network ability for most home theaters for a extraordinary price.:)
 
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PENG

Audioholic Slumlord
I just wanted it to be clear that for most people it has all features you would need short of network ability for most home theaters for a extraordinary price.:)
There is no question the 805 offers the best value at the moment. But why, how...what's the catch?
 
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Seth=L

Seth=L

Audioholic Overlord
There is no question the 805 offers the best value at the moment. But why, how...what's the catch?
I have often wondered that myself. People complain about the heat, but I haven't heard much about reliability or anything regarding the Onkyo TX-SR805. I haven't heard about shut-down issues either.
 
yatesd

yatesd

Enthusiast
Harmon Kardon 347 for $428

Hi Everybody,

This is my first post. I am interested in a sub $500 reciever. Amazon has the Harmon Kardon available for only $428. At this price level is the Onkyo still a better value?

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Doug
 
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