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News
29/7/2003
Onkyo Unveils Mid-priced THX Select Receiver
Onkyo has introduced the TX-SR701 A/V receiver, delivering 6x100
Watts of power, and THX Select performance and processing capabilities.
The receiver also includes a full suite of high end features such
as digital bass management for DVD-A and SACD, sophisticated video
conversion and switching capabilities, and excellent multi-room
flexibility, including Onkyo's Powered Zone 2.
"With the TX-SR701, consumers can have the
guaranteed performance and capabilities of a THX certified receiver
at a very affordable price point," said Onkyo product manager Don
Milks. "When you also look at features like digital bass management
for SACD and DVD-A inputs, Onkyo's zone 2 flexibility, and high
definition video switching, we think this receiver is a real giant-killer."
The TX-SR701 features Onkyo's Powered Zone
2 capability, which can be used to power stereo speakers in a second
room as well as the main zone thanks to a dedicated set of zone
2 L/R speaker terminals. The receiver is capable of processing separate
stereo sources simultaneously for each zone, or sending the same
signal to both. There is also a zone 2 pre-out that can be used
in conjunction with an external amplifier.
The TX-SR701's 5.1-channel analog input includes
sophisticated bass management capabilities, which are critical for
listening to high resolution DVD-A and SACD with most multichannel
speaker systems. The incoming signals are digitized and then processed
by the receiver's DSP to route low frequency information to a subwoofer
while excluding it from small satellite speakers that are not meant
to handle deep bass. The subwoofer crossover is selectable at 40,
60, 80, 100, 120, or 150 Hz for optimal integration with any speaker
arrangement. This feature can also be bypassed with Onkyo's exclusive
Pure Audio Mode for the ultimate in analog signal fidelity with
full-range speakers.
For integration with video equipment, the
TX-SR701 features five A/V inputs and three outputs, each with both
Composite and S-Video connections, and two assignable Component
Video inputs. The receiver features Y/C separation using a 3-line
digital comb filter to convert Composite to S-Video for superior
reproduction and simplified connection to any display. For HDTV
and DVD video fidelity, component video switching boasts a 50 MHz
bandwidth to prevent the signal degradation that can occur with
low-bandwidth components.
The TX-SR701's high quality AM/FM tuner section
has 40 random presets, and the included backlit preprogrammed/learning
remote control makes system integration and control simple and convenient.
The Onkyo TX-SR701 is currently available
at a suggested retail price of $800.
www.onkyousa.com
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