[ Primer receptor/AV compatible con los formatos DTS-HD,DolbyDigital+ y DolbyTrue-HD]

WoooooowwwWWw [boing] .


Onkyo tenia que ser claro,para mi,la mejor marca y con mas años de estudio que hay a lo que se refiere Home cinema,s sin duda,si tengo que renovar mi Onkyo,sera con otro Onkyo xD !!!!!!!!!

Onkyo Announces New Features to be Available on High-End THX Ultra Select 2 Certified A/V Receivers, 130w x channel.

New features include HDMI 1.3a, Reon-HQV™ HD video scaling, HD radio, Ethernet and USB connections, Neural-THX Surround™

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Especificaciones tecnicas.

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Y aquí el mando,siguiendo la estética,robustez y ergonomia de sus antecesores,pero como me gusta este mando aprendiz,con sus 3 botones para macro xDDDD.

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Y este otro por unos 599$ no esta nada mal,quien decia que iban a costar un riñon?hasta yo mismo lo decia xDDDDD.

Claro que no es el modelo de gama alta,se esperan unos mas potentes,y tambien su potencia no es grande,90w por canal,pero un pedazo 7.1 en toda regla......


Yo esperare a que salga el modelo 805 de 130w por canal,ya que mis columnas son de 150w y mis satelites de 140w jejeje [fumeta] .


Onkyo TX-SR605 A/V receiver.


Onkyo Loads its Most Popular Home Theater Receiver with Advanced Features for HD-DVD and Blu-Ray, and HDMI Video Upconversion

TX-SR605 is Onkyo's first AV receiver with HDMI v1.3a processing, HDMI-based system control, and HD lossless audio decoding

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UPPER SADDLE RIVER, NJ (4/24/07) -- Onkyo has introduced the TX-SR605 A/V receiver, adding processing for the latest lossless multichannel audio formats, comprehensive video upconversion to HDMI, and compatibility with both XM and Sirius satellite radio programming to the impressive features of the TX-SR604 it replaces. The new model also features Onkyo's new HDMI-based system control capability, 7 x 90 watts of power, enhanced compatibility with the company's optional iPod control docks, and a flexible suite of multi-source/multi-zone capabilities.

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The TX-SR605’s two HDMI v1.3a inputs provide the most advanced interface for transporting both uncompressed high definition (HD) video and uncompressed multi-channel audio in all HD formats including 720p, 1080i and 1080p. It is among the first receivers available to include decoding for Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, and DTS-HD Master multichannel audio formats from Blu-Ray and HD-DVD players.

The TX-SR605 is Onkyo's first A/V receiver to include the company's RIHD (Remote Interactive over HDMI) communication protocol. This feature allows for automatic integration of many system control functions between compatible components via the HDMI connection. Common functions include one-button system on/standby control, volume control punch-through from display remote control to the A/V receiver, and a 'direct change' function to automatically select the correct receiver input and begin playback for RIHD source components.

In addition to its two HDMI inputs, the Onkyo TX-SR605 includes three component video, five S-Video, and five composite video inputs to accommodate other sources. There is upconversion of all composite and S-video inputs to both HDMI and HD-quality component video to eliminate the need for multiple redundant video connections to modern video displays. For displays that are not compatible with 480i video, the receiver also provides Faroudja DCDi de-interlacing circuitry to convert 480i signals to progressive scan. There are a total of five digital audio inputs, as well as five A/V and two audio-only analog inputs. Front panel A/V inputs, including optical digital jack, allow easy connection of A/V or audio devices such as a camcorder or portable mp3 player.

The TX-SR605 includes the Audyssey 2EQ automatic speaker calibration feature that provides remarkable improvements in performance by calibrating the home theater system to its acoustical environment. With this system, the included calibration microphone is used to analyze the system's acoustical output at two unique positions in the listening area. By taking readings in two different positions in the theater room, with the included microphone in the listening position, the receiver sends test signals to each speaker in turn, then uses the input from the microphone to adjust channel level and time delay settings for each speaker.

The Onkyo TX-SR605 makes it easier than ever to bring Satellite radio into the living room, featuring compatibility with both XM and Sirius satellite radio programming. The addition of an optional tuner system for either network enables consumers to subscribe to and receive hundreds of channels of commercial-free music, news, talk, and entertainment programming. The receiver even includes onboard Neural Surround processing for reception of multichannel XM HD surround programming. Finally, there is also a high quality terrestrial radio tuner, and the TX-SR605 features 40 presets for AM, FM, XM, or Sirius stations.

Onkyo has also designed the receiver to take complete advantage of the company's optional Remote Interactive iPod dock/charger units. With the iPod placed in the dock, it becomes a source component for not only audio playback, but also for photography stored in iPod photo units. Basic iPod controls such as play, pause, stop, skip, and random / repeat functions can all be operated via the TX-SR605's preprogrammed learning remote control.

The TX-SR605 amplification modules benefit from Onkyo's exclusive WRAT (Wide Range Amplifier Technology) and Optimum Gain Volume Circuitry, delivering 90 watts per channels into 8 ohm loads. There are sturdy five-way binding posts for all seven full-range channels, and the rear surround channels can also be employed to provide a second set of Front L/R channels for speaker bi-amplification.

The TX-SR605 also features Onkyo's Powered Zone 2 capability, which can be used to power stereo speakers in a second room while listening to 5.1-channel sound in the main zone thanks to a dedicated set of zone 2 L/R speaker terminals. The receiver is capable of processing separate multichannel and stereo sources simultaneously for the main and second zone, or processing a single source for both. There is also a zone 2 pre-out that can be used in conjunction with a dedicated zone amplifier or receiver.

The Onkyo TX-SR605 will ship in May in both black and silver finishes, at a suggested retail price of $599.

Onkyo, which takes its name from the Japanese "On" meaning 'sound' and "Kyo" meaning 'harmony,' has been producing precision audio components for over a half-century. The company's philosophy is to deliver products that are superbly designed and built to a consistently outstanding standard of excellence. Today, Onkyo is at the forefront of the home theater and digital revolutions. For more information about this and other fine Onkyo products, visit http://www.onkyousa.com or call 800-229-1687.


Fuente: www.gspr.com



salu2,y empieza una era de audio fantastico !!!!!!!

Pero tambien falta que lo empiecen a implantar en las ediciones europeas y no solo en usa ¬_¬
cuando sale al mercado europeo? el precio aqui no creo q sean 599€ muy barato me parece.yo estaba apunto de comprar el Onkyo TX-SR 504 Plata + altavoces JBL. Me deberia esperar?
Y para el que le parezca poco al mismo tiempo sale el 805
http://www.onkyousa.com/model.cfm?m=TX-SR805&p=f&class=Receiver

Por unos 1000 €

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Asi a priori este segundo dice que tiene DAC's de 192Khz 24 bits en todos los canales
(el otro no especifica)

Ademas de tener más entradas y más potencia

y más modelos que saldran más adelante
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=831063&page=1&pp=30
A ver si se van animando más fabricantes.
a ver si yo me aclaro...

como suenan los nuevos sitemas de sonido si solo se colocan 5.1?

ya se que por mucho 7.1 analogico que se tenga... si no tenemos HDMI.....en el AV.... nasti de plasti.... pero.....



espero que se animen más fabricantes, y yo con mi yamaha 659 desde hace 5 meses.... :-( aunuqe se supone que al ser 7.1... estaba preparado para los nuevos formatos... pero creo... que me tomaron el pelo.... [+furioso]
No te lo tomaron NeoZ, tú podrás disfrutar de los nuevos formatos con tu ampli, siempre y cuando tengas un reproductor HD-DVD o BR que decodifique estos formatos y tenga salida analógica. Conectas las salidas del reproductor a tu ampli y listos. Uno de los Toshiba a la venta creo que tiene esta opción. (no PS3 y no XTS, sorry)

A través de HDMI me temo que no sería posible, ya que tu Yami no tiene esta entrada.
Actualizado con el TX-SR805 HighEnd....................
A mi onkyo particularmente nunca me ha gustado, no tiene nada que hacer contra un NAD, harman o un marantz, pero es un buen comienzo para ellos que hayan sido los pioneros, eso atraera a muchos perseguidores de estos nuevos formatos y eso se traducen en ventas.

Yo esperare a otras marcas (si es que me decido a cambiar que no lo tengo muy claro).
Yo tengo un Receptor A/V marca DAEWOO desde hace 4 años y lo kiero kambiar, pero no se si comprar algo ahora o esperarme a estos monstruos, sobre todo lo digo por las salidas hdmi.

Un saludo.
muy buena pinta, pero.......... yo sigo esperando esta versión en yamaha, ya que mi dsp A2 me a dado muchas satisfacciones, y si tengo que cambiar, sera por un yamaha..
peaso ampli....sigo con el tx503 q suena muy bien [poraki]
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