Onkyo TX-DS595 A/V Receivers
Onkyo TX-DS595 A/V Receivers
USER REVIEWS
[May 05, 2003]
txjeep
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Movies sound great with the DS595. Menus and setup is very easy and straight forward. Appears to be well built. The learning multi-unit remote is quite nice.
Weakness:
Stereo music, bass management, backlighting on remote is lacking. This DD, DTS Onkyo was hopefully going to replace a 10 yr old Nakamichi AV-2 (Pro-Logic) unit. Unfortunately, the Onkyo is not in the same league as the AV-2 for music reproduction. After hooking up the Onkyo to my Boston T930II speakers and Nak CD player, I was very underwhelmed. The sound was not terrible by any means, but compared to the Nak it is a bit muddy and seems to under-produce natural bass. I tried to like it for music, but ended up hooking the Nak back up to the Bostons and WOW! I looove my Nak for music. Looks like I am keeping it for that service alone. See my review on the AV-2 on this site somewhere. The other thing I don't like about the Onkyo is the lack of tone management. This may be the norm these days, but it only has treble and bass knobs on the front. This is the 21st century, why isn't tone adjustable via remote? I also can't find any crossover adjustment for the sub output. Overall, an incredible unit for the price I paid. For movies, it works very well. It is not the latest 6.1/7.1 technology, but it does a fantastic job with my DVDs. For music, if you are like me and have an extremely discerning ear, this unit will disappoint you. Similar Products Used: Nakamichi |
[May 09, 2002]
brad_meredith
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Build Quality, Power Output, Looks, Menu Setup & Functions, # of inputs, Learning Remote.
Weakness:
(None really) Gets warm at idle, After owning a Pioneer VSXD508 reciever and knowing people that own sony''s, I decided to buy a mid range, good quality reciever. I bought the GOLD 595. The build quality and power impressed me the most at first, but the sound really inspired me. I have some cheap floorstanders at the moment... But even they sounded heaps better...Good Bass and nice crisp treble. This amp has LOTS of clean, distortion free power. I am looking forward to buying 2 pairs of B&W 601 S3''s. When I have some REAL speakers i will write again... I love this amp, I love the learning remote. 5 Year warranty too!!! Similar Products Used: Pioneer VSX-D510 SONY STRDE675 |
[Apr 06, 2002]
Mikke
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Sound, design, DPLII, Easy to use
Weakness:
Bass could have been better, Size After my HIFI system from Sony broke down it was time to buy a new. This time I decieded to buy a receiver. I read some reviews of a sony receiver (don''t remember which model), and decided to buy it. I was not satisfied with this receiver. Not much deep bass of this. So I returned the receiver, and started reading rewiews again. Then I Found this one from Onkyo. I ordered it, and that something I don''t regret. It''s amazing! Mostly of the time I listen to music in DPLII, which is great. The sound is amazing, allthought I still think the bass could be better. Just connect a powerful subwoofer to it. Similar Products Used: Sony Receivers |
[Jun 07, 2001]
Scott
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great sound, ease of use, tons of power, PL2..the list goes on..
Weakness:
No backlit remote...can't program CD player into remote.. I was about to pick up the 575x and heard about this model. Glad I waited. The unit is built like a tank (25 lbs.). It sounds great, even pushing 3 sets of speakers! The Pl2 is pretty cool, it makes watching older 2ch or mono movies fun again. The DTS, well, speaks for itself. I honestly don't think you can find another comparable A/V receiver with all these features for the same price. The only weaknesses are stated above, but still don't dampen my enjoyment. You will not be sorry for getting this one. Similar Products Used: RCA PL1 POS |
[Oct 05, 2001]
Herbert John
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Power,Clarity,Warmth,etc.
Weakness:
None to speak of I must say that I was impressed from the second I turned it on!!! Denon was always my choice of receivers in the past, but after reading many reviews on the Onkyo line I thought I would give the 595 a shot. Price was an issue for me so after months of reading reviews and comparing prices the 595 was it. The sound that my B&W speakers put out just blows me away. The review that Jon from Perth wrote I can't understand. He's right about the clarity and as far as the bass goes I believe if you want the extra umph, buy a subwoofer. The bass output is sufficient. The 595 is a wonderful receiver and in my opinion, if not the best, one of the best receivers in its price range. Similar Products Used: Denon 1801 |
[Jul 26, 2001]
Peter
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Clear Sound, PLII, display dimmer, look
Weakness:
auto reset the speaker setup At this price it is a steal, the clear sound and the easy set-up are great. I use it combined with the onkyo dv-s535 dvd player and that works great! Both HT and stereo sound are very clear and will stay this way even when I turn the volume to the max!! Note that the 595 has 75 real watts and even 140 real watts at 4 ohm and not like the rest who advertise with the peak power!!!!! It is very well build and has a solid lay-out in-side. You will get Onkyo quality and Onkyo sound. And the remote isn't as bad at all! Similar Products Used: yamaha dsp-a5 |
[Jul 25, 2001]
Lee
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Good stereo/theatre sound quality & PLII at a decent price
Weakness:
More power, pre-outs & back-lit remote would be nice (I originally posted this up on the hometheatrespot Onkyo forum a few weeks ago...) Similar Products Used: Sony DB940 |
[Jul 27, 2001]
Scott
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Excellent power, has all the features expected from a $400 Receiver & then some. Nice quality remote, Pro-Logic II ROCKS, lots of tweaks for the speakers & volume output.
Weakness:
Only a few buttons light up on the remote, receiver is not much on looks compared to cheaper receivers like Kenwood, Sony, Pioneer & etc..(I prefer more button & knobs) Ok, I have not had this 595 very long, but soon as it was all hooked up, I noticed right away that my old Kenwood VR-209 100w x 5 don't come close to the 75w x 5 Onkyo. Similar Products Used: Kenwood VR-209 |
[Jul 30, 2001]
Chris
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Very clean sound. Even at extremely high volume! DPL2 is a nice plus, makes almost any stereo source (TV, VCR, music) sound even better.
Weakness:
First time setup can be annoying. Backlit remote would have been nice. Have had this great peice of equipment for about 3 weeks. Though this thing has many DSP modes all you will probably use is DPL II (except the occasional 5 channel stereo ad regular stereo. Sound is very clear with little distortion even at high levels! DPL II is a great extra that will give 5.1 like sound from most stereo sources. One note; DPL II works wonders for video games, I've used DPL II with PS2 games like GT3 and SSX and the sound seems to envelop you (curious what a game like Resident evil would be like!) I experimented and decided to see how it would sound at max volume while watching a DVD. I was amazed at how clear the sound was and it was LOUD. I orignally planned on the Kenwood VR509 but after finding the Onkyo for $369 I found that this receiver has a lot of bang-for-the buck. A couple of things this receiver doesn't have that would have been nice are: pre-outs, component video switching, backlit remote, etc. But you can't expect everything at such a low price. If you need/want these features look for the TXDS696 instead. Also the remote is very nice, I had no problems programming my TV, VCR and cable box with it. The only things I don't like about the remote are no backlight and the 4-way button on the remote is a little sensitive. I easily give this a 5 star rating, especially for the price I paid. Even if you pay retail ($499) for this, I would still give it about 4 stars but right now you can buy the 696 for $549 from Curcuit City! Similar Products Used: None. Last receiver was a circa 1995 Pioneer model. |
[Dec 02, 2001]
Blake Stanford, M.D.
Audiophile
Strength:
Outstanding headroom with All Channel Stereo mode. Pro Logic II is highly recommended in any reciever purchase and sounds excellent on this unit. The unit itself looks good. I was originally out to buy an H/K Unit but this Onkyo sitting next to it looked so much more professional and subtle.
Weakness:
If you do not have one, you will need to purchase a powered subwoofer to get the full effect of the system and 5.1. Great unit! Go listen for yourself before you buy. Remember to budget for a subwoofer if you do not already own one. Similar Products Used: 15 y/o Marantz 2 Chan, Carver Holgraphic reciever 2 chan - obviously, modern day surround is an improvement over those 2 old workhorses (but they still work fine!) |