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Onkyo TX-SR575


$480.00 Released January, 2001

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Audio output is very clear, excellent detail. Controls are simple and easy to work with once you have it set up. Enough power output to fill a larger room in the home.

The Cons:Setup is difficult, takes some work even if you're experienced. Video upscaling setup has sketchy instructions. Some delay when A/V switching.

The Onkyo TX-SR575 is a moderately priced audio receiver that comes with advanced features. Priced at $480, this piece was released in 2001. It has features that only much more expensive sets would have a couple of years earlier.

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This piece was one of the first of its kind at that time to have HMDI 1.3, and onboard decoding of Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, and DTS-HD Master Audio soundtracks found on HD DVD and Blu-ray discs. This piece could be compared with the more expensive Marantz SR4002 in terms of richness of features. Other exciting features include support for XM and Sirius satellite radio, and Audyssey automatic speaker calibration that enables users to accurately align sound output with the contours of their homes.

Features

  • 80 Watts per Channel Minimum into 8 Ohms, 20 Hz-20 kHz, 0.08%, FTC (2 Channels Driven); 100 Watts per Channel Minimum into 6 Ohms, 1 kHz, 0.1%, FTC (2 Channels Driven)
  • DTS-ES Discrete/Matrix, DTS Neo:6, DTS® 96/24, Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Pro Logic IIx
  • 2 HDMI Inputs and 1 Output (1080p Pass-Thru to HD-Ready Displays)
  • Audyssey 2EQ to Correct Room Acoustic Problems and to Calibrate Speakers
  • Amplifier Frequency Response: 5Hz-100kHz 
  • HDMI Version: V1.3 Pass Through 
  • HDMI Bandwidth: 1080p 
  • 7.1 Multi-Channel Input

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    audio output is very clear, excellent detail

  • 1

    controls are simple and easy to work with once you have it set up

  • 1

    enough power output to fill a larger room in the home

Cons
  • 1

    setup is difficult, takes some work even if you're experienced

  • 1

    video upscaling setup has sketchy instructions

  • 1

    some delay when A/V switching

  • 1

    buttons and button labels are all very small and hard to see

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