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Onkyo TX-SR606 7.1 Channel Home Theater Receiver (Black)
$340.13 & this item ships for FREE with Super Saver Shipping.
DEAL IS HERE


Product Features
Affordable 7.1-channel home theater receiver with full HD integration and video upscaling
Power output: 90 watts x 7 channels (minimum)
HDMI v1.3a Repeater (4 inputs, 1 output, 1080P compatible)
1080i Upscaling powered by Faroudja DCDi Edge
TrueHD, DTS-HD Decoding
Technical Details
Power output: 90 watts/channel min
Dynamic power: 210 watts/channel max
THD (Total Harmonic Distortion): 0.08 percent
Damping factor: 60 (Front, 1 kHz, 8 ohms)
Input Sensitivity and impedance: 200 mV/47 k-ohms (Line)
Output Level and impedance: 200 mV/2.2 k-ohms (Rec out)
Frequency response: 5 Hz–100 kHz
Component video frequency response: 5 Hz–50 MHz
Tuning frequency fange: 87.5 MHz–107.9 MHz FM, 530 kHz–1,710 kHz AM
Presets: 40 station
Power supply: AC 120 V, 60 Hz
Dimensions (W x H x D): 17.13 x 6.88 x 14.75 inches
Weight: 25 lbs

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Message edited by: FatWallet moderator on 2008-10-05 14:18:58 CDT

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6Ave link on the right is $321.12

Message edited by: taf on 2008-10-05 16:40:09 CDT
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buy it from 6Ave for $334.12 with free shipping from other sellers list

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If you are going to by this please PM me. BTW, these are great receivers. I have the lower model with component video switching and it's fantastic.

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Make sure you have these located where they can get proper ventilation. This model gets VERY hot. Check the avsforum. I don't think they would work well in an enclosure (cabinet, media center, etc.). I went by CC to verify what I had read in the various forums, and they do in fact get very hot; so hot you can't hold your hand on them for very long. Other than that issue, the specifications are great for the price and the performance (according to the reviews of course). However, due to the heat issue, I went with the Yamaha RX-V663BL. It only has two HDMI out ports, but other than that drawback, it compares very favorably to the TX-SR606. I purchased it from 6Ave for $349.00 with free shipping. You can get this price if you use a coupon which I found by googling. Just my 2 cents...

Message edited by: kuron on 2008-09-29 11:48:28 CDT
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This a good unit and the price is great. I just bought it in June from Crutchfield for $450.

This unit does get very hot so make sure it has adequate ventilation. I have this sitting in an enclosed TV stand and it works without any issues. I do leave the front door of the stand open.

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It's always smart to provide proper ventilation to all electronics. I have the TX-SR606 on an open rack. A fantasic reciever. Awesome audio processing. Very happy with my purchase.

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Even lower now from 6Ave, 333.32

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or you can get the 5100 7.1 system from onkyo direct. I got mine for $320 delivered, it's an identical receiver.

FYI.. it is labeled refurb, but as many knows, onkyo refurm are pratically new. The only thing that looked like it's being returned.. were the actualy manual. That's being if you look at it carefully.

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neozgeo said:or you can get the 5100 7.1 system from onkyo direct. I got mine for $320 delivered, it's an identical receiver.

FYI.. it is labeled refurb, but as many knows, onkyo refurm are pratically new. The only thing that looked like it's being returned.. were the actualy manual. That's being if you look at it carefully.

The receiver in the package (5100) is definitely not the same as the SR606. One big difference is that the packaged receiver is HDMI pass through only (according to Onkyo's site and Amazon).

Message edited by: NxN2005 on 2008-09-29 15:10:58 CDT
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Its time to upgrade my TX-SR600, and this is pretty tempting. Even my current model gets really hot, and I have the leave the door open on the cabinet. In addition to leaving the door open, I've placed a laptop cooler on the top vent, to help the draw out the heat.

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This is a pretty hot deal. I got mine from 6Ave about 3 months ago when it was going for $360. Sound is amazing over the Yamaha HTIB I had before. Hooked up with some nice speakers, movies cranked up just blow my mind.

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well i have my audio through optical and coaxial any way... so it doesn't make a difference. Besides, you can use a HDMI switch if you want.

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neozgeo said:well i have my audio through optical and coaxial any way... so it doesn't make a difference. Besides, you can use a HDMI switch if you want.

It doesn't make a difference to you, but HD audio formats such as Dobly TrueHD and DTS-HD can only be passed via HDMI or component audio. You miss out on that with optical and coax.

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synnyster said:neozgeo said:well i have my audio through optical and coaxial any way... so it doesn't make a difference. Besides, you can use a HDMI switch if you want.

It doesn't make a difference to you, but HD audio formats such as Dobly TrueHD and DTS-HD can only be passed via HDMI or component audio. You miss out on that with optical and coax.

I have a question. By component audio do you mean the 5.1 rca jacks in the back of a receiver? Those can pass the HD audio signals if one does not have a 1.3 hdmi capable connection?

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Pebbler said:synnyster said:neozgeo said:well i have my audio through optical and coaxial any way... so it doesn't make a difference. Besides, you can use a HDMI switch if you want.

It doesn't make a difference to you, but HD audio formats such as Dobly TrueHD and DTS-HD can only be passed via HDMI or component audio. You miss out on that with optical and coax.


I have a question. By component audio do you mean the 5.1 rca jacks in the back of a receiver? Those can pass the HD audio signals if one does not have a 1.3 hdmi capable connection?

Yes, a player can pass HD audio using component (5.1 rca jacks) to the receiver IF the player has a built in decoder. I speak from experience with the earlier Toshiba HD DVD players and the higher end more recent players. They were able to decode the HD audio and send it to your receiver via component.

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synnyster said:
Yes, a player can pass HD audio using component (5.1 rca jacks) to the receiver IF the player has a built in decoder. I speak from experience with the earlier Toshiba HD DVD players and the higher end more recent players. They were able to decode the HD audio and send it to your receiver via component.

Thank you for the explanation. I am still using a Pioneer Elite 74TXVi and it does have the RCA connections in the back I believe. I really wanted to use the iLink for any Blueray dvd player I bought but they don't make a Blue ray player with iLink I believe. And since the receiver is not hdmi 1.3 compliant it is reassuring to know I can use the rca 5.1 jacks.

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Pulled the trigger after a few days of waivering. I'm not an audiophile and this looks like a great way to step out of the last century. At 1st, it was showing $330 fulfilled through 6Ave. I went to check some more reveiws and to see if the were an Authorized dealer. They're not listed on Onkyo's website as an authorized dealer. When I got back, they price had gone up to $336 but fulfilled by Amazon. I ordered. I'm happy.

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snickstx said:Pulled the trigger after a few days of waivering. I'm not an audiophile and this looks like a great way to step out of the last century. At 1st, it was showing $330 fulfilled through 6Ave. I went to check some more reveiws and to see if the were an Authorized dealer. They're not listed on Onkyo's website as an authorized dealer. When I got back, they price had gone up to $336 but fulfilled by Amazon. I ordered. I'm happy.
6Ave is an authorized Onkyo reseller. They're the 2nd logo in red on the top.


$321.12 at 6Ave via Amazon..

Message edited by: lament on 2008-10-05 11:36:51 CDT
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Now $326.90

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