Onkyo Integra DTR-5.1 A/V Receivers
Onkyo Integra DTR-5.1 A/V Receivers
USER REVIEWS
[Oct 17, 2013]
niles300z
AudioPhile
Not sure of the model year.
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[Feb 27, 2003]
Paul Dadian
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
70 watts of pure, continuous, power DTS,WRATT,Multizone Smart backlit, remote All for $500
Weakness:
NONE I purchased the Integra 5.1 at the end of the summer of 2000. I was replacing my Sony 100 watt per channel, pro-logic receiver. I was always a Sony man until I listened to the Integra SMOKE -(@70 watts per) the Sony in a duel at the Soundwaves. The Integra was so crisp and clear, that the music I'd been listening to all of these years must have been choked off from reality by the Sony. I was so impressed by my new Integra that I called the manager @ the SoundWaves and thanked him for showing me this new receiver. The ease of use with the DTS, RS 232, Svideo, etc...etc.. featuresn has conviced me that Onkyo/Integra will be my choice in audio from now on. Be sure your connections are made with solid cables, Acoustic Research has some excellent cables and great prices -(No need to spend $1000.00 on monster, over priced, cables) Similar Products Used: Pioneer V444 DVD Sony CD Changer (Optical audio out) Yamaha Y450 tower fronts Yamaha Aluminum-Tech Center JBL bookshelf rears |
[Nov 19, 2002]
Darren
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great power, despite only being rated for 70WX5. Very high quality construction. Very natural sound from digital sources. Terrific value for the money.
Weakness:
Remote programming is a little challenging, though very flexible. DTS mode does work with Cinema Re-EQ function. No component video inputs/outputs. The DTR 5.1 is a great receiver for the money. When I purchased the unit in January 2001, I believed it to be one of the best values in DTS receivers at that time. I have been using it since then and I have been very satisfied with how it sounds and functions. The power out of each of the five channels is more than adequate for my speakers (Energy Take 5's) mainly due to the high quality construction of the amplifier within the unit. With regards to sound quality, I have experienced what could be described as very natural sound, not colored by too much or too little midrange or high frequencies. I am not sure about low frequency reproduction with full range speakers, since I use a sub. However, my sub (an 8” Energy e:xl-S8) also sounds great, which I am sure has as much to do with the sub as it does with the quality of the output signal. When considering this review please also keep in mind that I am using digital inputs for both the CD player and the DVD player (a Harmon-Kardon FL8350 and Onkyo Integra DPS-5 respectively). Since I rarely play a non-Digital source through this receiver, I really am not in a position to comment on how well it reproduces analog signals. The only problem that I have with the receiver is that the sound cuts out in DTS mode when the Cinema Re-Equalization function is turned on. When I took the unit to an Onkyo service center for repair, I was told that Cinema Re-EQ is not supposed to be used with DTS and that the only problem was a printing error in the owner’s manual. Regardless, anyone who owns this unit should not use the Cinema Re-EQ function with DTS mode. When the Re-EQ function was turned off, the sound no longer cut out in DTS mode. Finally, I think this is great receiver and I would recommend it or one of the newer Integra models to others. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jul 29, 2002]
orbital128bit
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Sound Quality, power, remote.
Weakness:
Bass tone control, no pre outs. Bought a demo. I listened around before i bought this piece, and the sound was heads above any of the other recievers i heard. Good features, but some features i'd like to see carried over from the onkyo line are the variable crossover and the bass tone control at 50hz instead of 100hz. Overall great piece and a great buy. Similar Products Used: Yamaha HTR-5540 |
[Jun 05, 2002]
Mike
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
* Best remote in class, FULLY backlit * 6.1 dts-es --- 80 wattsx6 * Nice dsp modes, great 5 channel stereo * All connections GOLD plated * Better capacitors, power supply..(over Onkyo) * Automatically senses what mode to decode(Dolby digital, dts...hell, this thing thinks for you!) * Nice easy set-up, no on screen needed for speaker distance, large/small ect... * Looks classy
Weakness:
No pre-outs for external amp(If you want to blow your house down, I guess) This is a review for the Integra 5.3 : Well after much comparing and research I have wound up with this new Integra. First, I started by comparing in person, Onkyo, Denon and Harmon. Though the differences are minor, the Onkyo 600 had a better, clearer treble then the other two, so I bought it. Things were going good with the Onkyo when about a week later I got a call from Pecar Electronics that the new Integras were in (I told them to put me on the list a month or two ago). Started researching the Integras again, and I couldnt help it but to take the Onkyo back, and get this Integra for only 40.00 more. Well heres the deal: Im using Energy Take 5.2s w/ 8.2 sub and the sound is definitely smoother and more detailed with the Integra. In one word, SWEET. Ive found that not only is the sound a little more detailed, but that the channel separation is better too. Movies are awesome on this, but music is just great. Now, the Energys are not going to blow you away with db levels, but the Integra makes their little aluminum domes just sing and its a beautiful thing. Ive since becaome a big jazz fan just because of this set up. Snare drums, high hats, sax, guitar..ect.. are so detailed! In two channel mode, it totally sounds like the center channel is on, amazing. In 5 channel it actually gets louder, so you know this baby have real watts...Needless to say Im very happy!! Did I mention it looks kick ass too?? Similar Products Used: Tested Onkyo 600 in home, listened to Denon 2802 and H/K 320 as well. |
[Aug 06, 2001]
Aaron Snyder
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Quality,Warranty,DTS,Surrond Stereo,power rating,GREAT SOUND!
Weakness:
Runs a little hot. I have looked high and low to find a great receiver for the last few months. I have shopped non-stop in local audio stores, chain stores and internet stores to find a truly great all-around receiver. It need to have DTS capability, at least 70 watts per channel, numerous connections, and a good brand name. Since I have used Denon in the past I looked at the 2800/2801 models. No doubt about it, they are great products. Have everything you are looking for in a surround receiver. Quality is great on that product plus you can purchase at a great discount on the net. Similar Products Used: Denon |
[Feb 06, 2001]
Jim Hyde
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Build and Warranty, Sound
Weakness:
Price a little high Great sound with music in stereo I do not care for eq on any reciver. Great sound with movies in all modes DTS is just unreal. Use with Paradigm Atoms, CC70 center, ADP70 surrounds. When set in auto the reciver will set it self to the best sounding processing but I still have to set it on My Torshiba DVD first. I find the remote to be good for working the reciver. But not so good as a universal. All gold contacts nice plus. Similar Products Used: Yahmaha, Denon and Sony with close features |
[Aug 24, 2001]
Os
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Incredible home theatre sound, good audio music sound.
Weakness:
Wish audio music sound (CDs) was a little better. But I guess I'll have to rob a few banks before I can start buying seperates. After auditioning many Dolby Digital/DTS receivers in the 500 - 1000 range, this receiver beats all the rest in performance, quality, and value. Just listening and watching movies for several months on a low end Toshiba DVD1500 and no subwoofer the sound was still very revealing and astonishing. I have never heard a reciever in this price range that has such clean, detailed, and natural sound. Intermediate - Average Home Theater Enthusiasts will love this machine. If you're an avid audio enthusiast, or even just a average listener, looking for a great reciever at budget cost, the Onkyo Integre DTR 5.1 is second to none a killer machine. Similar Products Used: Pioneer, Harmon Kardon, Sony |
[Mar 05, 2001]
Shane
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Sound quality, ease of use.
Weakness:
some features only accessible from the front panel I have used this receiver for only 1 month and I can't even begin to describe how much I like. It is my first surround piece. I purchased an Onkyo CD player in '89 and it still sounds great. Similar Products Used: NAD, Kenwood |
[Jun 14, 2001]
Brant Hoekstra
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
WOW! In this price range, nothing can match it. Warm Sound, Plenty of Power, Good Variety of Digital Imputs.
Weakness:
Lacks Component Video (have to go up a few steps for it), Remote is a bit bulky. When I picked up this receiver a year ago, it was after about 6 months of research and auditioning as well as picking up a second job in order to pay for my theater :). It was cutting edge then and still blows away the competition now. Really had wanted to go Denon, but as Integra adds some more levels to the Denon-quality (if not better) ladder, it was my choice and I have never looked back. |