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Binding: ElectronicsBrand: Onkyo Color: Black EAN: 0751398007569 Item Dimensions: Label: Onkyo Manufacturer: Onkyo Model: TXSR575 MPN: TXSR575 Publisher: Onkyo Release Date: March 16, 2007 Studio: Onkyo Variation Description: Black Warranty: 2 years warranty Features:
Accessories: Editorial Review: Product Description: The TX-SR575 balances high-performance audio for movies and music with HDMI 1080p pass-thru and component video switching with upconversion capability for every video resolution available. With connectivity to XM Radio the TX-SR575 can give you access to the most varied and exhilarating radio this country has ever seen. Not simply content with giving you multi-dimensional entertainment, the TX-SR575 comes equipped with Audyssey 2EQ room-correction technology that enables you to accurately align sound output with the contours of your home. With 2 HDMI inputs and one output, the TX-SR575 is the perfect complement for high-definition display and media. 2 Channel Drive FTC THD (Total Harmonic Distortion) - 0.08% Damping Factor - 60 (Front, 1 kHz, 8 ohms) Input Sensitivity and Impedance - 200 mV/47 k-ohms (Line) Output Level and Impedance - 200 mV/470 ohms (Rec. Out) Frequency Response - 5 Hz-100 kHz Tone Control - 50 Hz (Bass) and 20 kHz (Treble) Double Bass Function Non-Scaling Configuration Tone Control (Bass/Treble) for Front L/R Channels 4 Composite Video Inputs and 2 Outputs 4 A/V Inputs and 1 Output Late Night Mode Digital Upsampling 3 Mode Display Dimmer 1/4-inch Headphone Jack Sleep Timer via Remote Battery-Free Memory Backup Aluminum Front Panel Dimensions - Width 21 1/8 x Height 5 15/16 x Depth 18 15/16 inches Weight - 25.8 pounds To receive XM satellite radio, service subscription is required along with optional home antenna Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Powerful State of the Art at a Great PriceVery satisified. The Onkyo replaces my Mitsubishi 1000 receiver. I have a 5.1 system which was very easy to coonect. I especially like the mic which automatically sets the speaker levels. It may be last years model but it had all the features I needed. I could not get the Direct TV remote to turn the receiver off. I tried all the codes and could only get it to turn the receiver on. Therefore I use the Onkyo remote for that purpose (to turn receiver off). The buttons ... Read More Rating: - dissapointedI was disappointed in the fact that the audio is not being transmitted to the receiver through the hdmi cables. It requires seperate cables for digital audio to be processed, although it processes audio through hdmi to my hdtv???. When I hooked up my upconvert dvd player through the receiver, I receive an error message on some dvd's that it's format is not supported by the receiver. So in essence, I cannot even use the hdmi ports on the receiver, the video goes straight to the tv and I use coax ... Read More Rating: - Great BargainI bought this AVR, Onkyo TX-SR575, at the recent (04/08) price of $219. I have it hooked up with HDMI from cable box to AVR and HDMI from AVR to TV. I have the TV volume turned off and play the audio though the AVR 5.1 system. I added Sirius radio using the Sirius SC-H1 receiver through the little din connector. Power is not provided through this connector so you need to use the power adapter which comes with the Sirius receiver. I have my old Dual turntable plugged into the CD IN connection but ... Read More Rating: - Onkyo TX-SR575 - Nice receiver with XM or SiriusOverall the Onyko tx-sr575 is a nice receiver. It received a recommended buy from Home Theater Magazine who I highly respect. The few minor complaints are that the remote buttons are very small and the volume has to be turned way up, ~ 20, to be heard. However, for $299, it's a great buy and I would buy it again after having it for 6 weeks of testing. The sound from the system is crystal clear. Also, you can choose either 5.1 or 7.1 depending on how many spoeakers you want to use. Rating: - Sweet sound from a budget receiverThe first strike against this is overheating. Part of that is my fault, I stuffed it high in my cabinet without much ventilation. When the sun hit the cabinet glass it would heat up until the sound started to distort significantly. I lowered it in the cabinet and gave more ventilation and that seems to have taken care of it. I'm not using a sub so I can't comment on cross-over and tuning features, although I've scanned through them and they seem comprehensive and feature packed. I haven't ... Read More |