Looking for a New 7.1 A/V Receiver
ORIGINAL: sanfoja
I actually have the Onkyo TX-NR905. Has a few issues with audio and video delays (lag) when used for source switching and/or changing channels...so if you are a channel surfer beware.!! Have really not gotten used to that yet and probably will not. I had a Denon 5800 before (component only not HDMI) got hit by lightning and had to get a new one. Thought the 905 was the thing to get but really missing my Denon, have had the Sony ES line as well...but for my money Denon is the way to go. BTW, I have a 60" Sony SXRD TV, Comcast HD DVR, Direcv HD DVR and have the same problem with both sources. No fix in sight yet. I believe the 875 has the same issues, according to some on the forum, but cannot confirm personally. Really sad though because the 905 sounds and looks great (and you can get in silver).
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=884772
ORIGINAL: HummBob
Hey all you audiophiles(HummerGuy
)!!
So earlier I mentioned that my 70" Sony ONLY has 2 HDMI inputs in the back so I'm thinking of upgrading my 7.1 JVC Receiver to a new one with minimum 3 HDMI inputs!!
Question, I've heard 2 different views on attaching video through a receiver. One is that you get a better pic just going to the TV, the 2nd is that as long as you are using GOOD HDMI cables, there is NO DEGREDATION of video going through the receiver with digital??
Anyhoo, I don't want to spend $3000, and it needs to be Silver to match the rest of my system.
I'm thinking about the Onkyo TX-SR875. I've read that the REON HQV is THE BEST video processor out there, so I just need some expert opinions!!
http://www.onkyousa.com/model.cfm?cl...-SR875&p=i
Thanks!!
Hey all you audiophiles(HummerGuy
)!!So earlier I mentioned that my 70" Sony ONLY has 2 HDMI inputs in the back so I'm thinking of upgrading my 7.1 JVC Receiver to a new one with minimum 3 HDMI inputs!!
Question, I've heard 2 different views on attaching video through a receiver. One is that you get a better pic just going to the TV, the 2nd is that as long as you are using GOOD HDMI cables, there is NO DEGREDATION of video going through the receiver with digital??
Anyhoo, I don't want to spend $3000, and it needs to be Silver to match the rest of my system.
I'm thinking about the Onkyo TX-SR875. I've read that the REON HQV is THE BEST video processor out there, so I just need some expert opinions!!
http://www.onkyousa.com/model.cfm?cl...-SR875&p=i
Thanks!!
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=884772
What would you suggest?? I looked at Denon earlier but couln't find what I need in SILVER!!!
ORIGINAL: sanfoja
I actually have the Onkyo TX-NR905. Has a few issues with audio and video delays (lag) when used for source switching and/or changing channels...so if you are a channel surfer beware.!! Have really not gotten used to that yet and probably will not. I had a Denon 5800 before (component only not HDMI) got hit by lightning and had to get a new one. Thought the 905 was the thing to get but really missing my Denon, have had the Sony ES line as well...but for my money Denon is the way to go. BTW, I have a 60" Sony SXRD TV, Comcast HD DVR, Direcv HD DVR and have the same problem with both sources. No fix in sight yet. I believe the 875 has the same issues, according to some on the forum, but cannot confirm personally. Really sad though because the 905 sounds and looks great (and you can get in silver).
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=884772
ORIGINAL: HummBob
Hey all you audiophiles(HummerGuy
)!!
So earlier I mentioned that my 70" Sony ONLY has 2 HDMI inputs in the back so I'm thinking of upgrading my 7.1 JVC Receiver to a new one with minimum 3 HDMI inputs!!
Question, I've heard 2 different views on attaching video through a receiver. One is that you get a better pic just going to the TV, the 2nd is that as long as you are using GOOD HDMI cables, there is NO DEGREDATION of video going through the receiver with digital??
Anyhoo, I don't want to spend $3000, and it needs to be Silver to match the rest of my system.
I'm thinking about the Onkyo TX-SR875. I've read that the REON HQV is THE BEST video processor out there, so I just need some expert opinions!!
http://www.onkyousa.com/model.cfm?cl...-SR875&p=i
Thanks!!
Hey all you audiophiles(HummerGuy
)!!So earlier I mentioned that my 70" Sony ONLY has 2 HDMI inputs in the back so I'm thinking of upgrading my 7.1 JVC Receiver to a new one with minimum 3 HDMI inputs!!
Question, I've heard 2 different views on attaching video through a receiver. One is that you get a better pic just going to the TV, the 2nd is that as long as you are using GOOD HDMI cables, there is NO DEGREDATION of video going through the receiver with digital??
Anyhoo, I don't want to spend $3000, and it needs to be Silver to match the rest of my system.
I'm thinking about the Onkyo TX-SR875. I've read that the REON HQV is THE BEST video processor out there, so I just need some expert opinions!!
http://www.onkyousa.com/model.cfm?cl...-SR875&p=i
Thanks!!
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=884772
So I decided to go with the Onkyo TX-SR875!!!
I also relented and bought a Blu-ray player. Looks Pretty SWEET and it's as CLOSE to Silver as I can find
:Sony BDP-S2000ES

http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/...R=bdps2000:ces
i wonder why my tv doesnt work with hdmi.i tried hooking up my ps3 that way,but no pic.i mean its there,it should work.the ps3 i had reconfigured to hdmi,but the tv didnt say anything about that.oh well
Check in your manual to see if your HDMI port on your TV supports the HDCP protocol(High Definition Copy Protection). If It doesn't, the PS3 may not work on it. I'm not sure if PS3 uses that on its regular signals, but there are a few revisions to HDMI. There is also HDMI 2.0 or 2.1 (1.2?) I believe, so your tv may be older and not have the correct HDMI support it needs for the PS3.
ORIGINAL: GorillaH2
No offense but why did you spend 1200 on a blu ray player??? they go for 400 right now
No offense but why did you spend 1200 on a blu ray player??? they go for 400 right now

I actually got it for $999, and the reason I bought this one is it's PRETTY!!!!
That PLUS:"Sony's BDP-S2000ES incorporates all of the features of the BDP-S500 but Sony also added other features as well. The BDP-S2000ES' design reduces the amount of dust collected on the drive with its dual-shield construction. The BDP-S2000ES also has a solid beam chassis that minimizes vibration and improves playback. The feet of the BDP-S2000ES has aluminum insulators that helps isolate the player from external vibrations and separate audio and video boards provides users with better sound and audio quality."
I don't mind spending a little more for quality!!
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