5.2-Channel A/V Receiver with 80W power per channel for immersive home theater audio
Supports Dolby Atmos and DTS:X for a 3D surround-sound experience
4K/60p and HDR video passthrough compatible with Dolby Vision and HDR10
AccuEQ Room Calibration and AccuReflex for optimal audio setup
Bluetooth technology for easy streaming from various devices
Advanced Music Optimizer to enhance compressed audio files
Product SKU:
ontxsr393
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Model: Onkyo TX-SR393 5.2-Channel A/V Receiver, 80W at 8 Ohms
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Good luck with those HDMI issues that Onkyo refuses to address.
HDCP has been broken by design since it was first forced onto people. It is still designed to be poorly implemented and not just in receivers, but in TVs, Projectors, and sources.
This is an ok deal if you didn't get in on the denon refurb a month or so ago. I replaced an onkyo 373 due to it sometimes needing to be restarted if we used AirPods with our Apple TV and then switched back to using the speakers.
I have the onkyo system for about 2 years now... it does have the switching issue but its a nice clean basic surround sound. streaming using a mini pc connected to my tv theres no delay in sounds performance so its a solid buy.
This is an ok deal if you didn't get in on the denon refurb a month or so ago. I replaced an onkyo 373 due to it sometimes needing to be restarted if we used AirPods with our Apple TV and then switched back to using the speakers.
Lucky you. I purchased a Denon refurb with high hopes which I had to return because it had intermittent issues where the sound doesn't work. The sound sometimes come out and sometimes not at all. The Denon tech support was really nice though. They patiently spent time with me over the phone to get it right, however it still didn't work and I had to refund it.
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HDCP has been broken by design since it was first forced onto people. It is still designed to be poorly implemented and not just in receivers, but in TVs, Projectors, and sources.
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