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Model: Integra DRX 3.4 100W 9.2-Channel 8K Network AV Receiver
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Onkyo, which makes Integra, declared bankruptcy in 2022. They are now owned by Sharp and VOXX (formerly Audiovox). I don't know if this has any effect on the quality of their equipment, though.
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Onkyo, which makes Integra, declared bankruptcy in 2022. They are now owned by Sharp and VOXX (formerly Audiovox). I don't know if this has any effect on the quality of their equipment, though.
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I just picked up a Pioneer lx305 off the adorama eBay page for $483 (open box). Can someone tell me what I get for $200 more here?
I believe the Pioneer models have global crossover settings, unlike the Integra/Onkyo models. You have to step up to the 805 for independent crossover settings.
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Onkyo, which makes Integra, declared bankruptcy in 2022. They are now owned by Sharp and VOXX (formerly Audiovox). I don't know if this has any effect on the quality of their equipment, though.
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Onkyo, which makes Integra, declared bankruptcy in 2022. They are now owned by Sharp and VOXX (formerly Audiovox). I don't know if this has any effect on the quality of their equipment, though.
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Often people never use pre outs, they get them just in case and people often believe all crossovers at 80hz is best in my experience.
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