TigerDirect.com has Onkyo TX-NR414 5.1-Channel Network A/V Receiver for $249.99 - $70 w/ coupon code DYR81562 = $179.99. Shipping is free. Thanks yuugotserved
Price Research: Our research indicates that this Onkyo TX-NR414 5.1-Channel Network A/V Receiver is $58 lower (24.5% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant, with prices starting from $238. - brisar
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Currently $238 from Amazon and Newegg
Onkyo TX-NR414 5.1-Channel Network A/V Receiver
$250 - $70 off code DYR81562
= $180 with free shipping
Currently $238 from Amazon and Newegg
Onkyo TX-NR414 5.1-Channel Network A/V Receiver
$250 - $70 off code DYR81562
= $180 with free shipping
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Also, does this have HDMI pass through?
What are better options at this price point? Or slightly higher?
What are better options at this price point? Or slightly higher?
At this price, also consider the Yamaha v373, v471 (better - $199 Newegg), Denon 1612 (accessories4less refurb'd), Pioneer vsx-1022.
As far as sound quality goes, the list usually looks like:
1 & 2 - Yamaha, Denon
3 - Onkyo
4 - Pioneer
Reliability:
1 - Yamaha
2 - Denon
3 - Pioneer
4 - Onkyo
User friendly:
1- Yamaha
2 - Onkyo
3 & 4 - Pioneer, Denon
Questions to ask yourself:
do you need networking capabilities? Do you need 5.1 or 7.1? Do you want calibration? Do you need 1 or 2 USB ports? Do you need AirPlay? HDMI pass through? Video upscaling?
IMO, the best bet right now is the v471. It has calibration, 5.1 and no frills, great reliability and top notch sound quality. Plus it enhances the quality of compressed audio (mp3), which is essential for me since that's all I own these days.
But if you can demo each receiver, that's your best bet.
Im not thread crapping. I Have an HK that I have until tomorrow to pickup
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Amazon had the TX-NR509 for sale for $156 a few weeks ago. This is the same receiver without Audyssey for $23 more? It's an OK deal, but nothing fantastic.
At this price, also consider the Yamaha v373, v471 (better - $199 Newegg), Denon 1612 (accessories4less refurb'd), Pioneer vsx-1022.
As far as sound quality goes, the list usually looks like:
1 & 2 - Yamaha, Denon
3 - Onkyo
4 - Pioneer
Reliability:
1 - Yamaha
2 - Denon
3 - Pioneer
4 - Onkyo
User friendly:
1- Yamaha
2 - Onkyo
3 & 4 - Pioneer, Denon
Questions to ask yourself:
do you need networking capabilities? Do you need 5.1 or 7.1? Do you want calibration? Do you need 1 or 2 USB ports? Do you need AirPlay? HDMI pass through? Video upscaling?
IMO, the best bet right now is the v471. It has calibration, 5.1 and no frills, great reliability and top notch sound quality. Plus it enhances the quality of compressed audio (mp3), which is essential for me since that's all I own these days.
But if you can demo each receiver, that's your best bet.
At this price, also consider the Yamaha v373, v471 (better - $199 Newegg), Denon 1612 (accessories4less refurb'd), Pioneer vsx-1022.
As far as sound quality goes, the list usually looks like:
1 & 2 - Yamaha, Denon
3 - Onkyo
4 - Pioneer
Reliability:
1 - Yamaha
2 - Denon
3 - Pioneer
4 - Onkyo
User friendly:
1- Yamaha
2 - Onkyo
3 & 4 - Pioneer, Denon
Questions to ask yourself:
do you need networking capabilities? Do you need 5.1 or 7.1? Do you want calibration? Do you need 1 or 2 USB ports? Do you need AirPlay? HDMI pass through? Video upscaling?
IMO, the best bet right now is the v471. It has calibration, 5.1 and no frills, great reliability and top notch sound quality. Plus it enhances the quality of compressed audio (mp3), which is essential for me since that's all I own these days.
But if you can demo each receiver, that's your best bet.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Pro...882115314R
No Airplay, but does have DLNA support & Pandora.
I wish I went with Yamaha! My Onkyo has been nothing but trouble, waiting to hear back on what they are going to do since it's been sent out twice and still doesn't work.
No Airplay, but does have DLNA support & Pandora.
After a bit of searching on AVSForum.com I found a "how to" thread on adding capacitors to the HDMI card which has a high probability of fixing the issue. Of course, my receiver was out of warranty when the problem started, so I didn't care about at least giving it a try. Apparently the caps on the HDMI card weaken over time (lose capacitance) b/c they aren't good quality, and that causes the HDMI to go out.
So, I grabbed some caps (Fry's/radio shack/etc) and added them in the proposed locations. I think I also spread a couple more around for good measure. To be extra safe, I added a 120mm PC Case Fan (very low RPM and quiet) to the chassis to keep temps cooler, and voila... ~2 years later, no problems whatsoever. The cap mods took about 30-45 minutes. Adding the fan required a bit more McGuyver skill and time.
Just thought I'd through this out there if any of you are using your old broken-HDMI Onkyo as a door stop or TV try --> maybe you can resurrect it.
By the way, good deal. TU. I also like the Open Box Yamaha RX-V471 found a few posts above!