Onkyo TX-DS747 A/V Receivers
Onkyo TX-DS747 A/V Receivers
USER REVIEWS
[Oct 21, 2002]
oinegol
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Power-amplifier outputs, AC3 RF decoder for LD enthusiast, fantastic remote, on-screen display.
Weakness:
Lacking 6-channel input for SACD, DTS or DVD-Audio compliance. Missing banana plugs in European edition. This receiver was my giant leap to migrate to Dolby Digital. I traded my Onkyo stereo receiver for a discount and hooked up a stereo VCR to enjoy concerts and Dolby Pro-Logic movies. Then, I added a LaserDisc to watch movies in DD. This product is European edition and has an RF AC3 decoder in one of two coaxial digital inputs. Sooner, I also bought a DVD-Player and completed my home theater set-up. It's a versatile receiver that supports all formats up to DTS including vinyl, compact cassette, CD, LD and DVD. If you're complacent with Dolby Digital, this product is your pal for a decade. I never regret buying this product. I noticed the volume control knob problem, but learnt to live with it. I also experienced a drop in Dolby Digital sound stream in every 10 minutes playing AC3 LaserDiscs. Since I don't rent LDs any more and occasionally watch discs from my collection that does not bother me at all. I have now established a collection of movies (both PAL and NTSC in three formats: VHS, LD and DVD) about 300, with the faith of this product. Thanks to Onkyo for making superior products such as TX-DS747. Similar Products Used: LD: Pioneer CLD-D925 DVD: Pioneer DV-717 VCR: JVC HR-S5500AM Front: Tannoy 633/D30 Surrounds: Tannoy Mercury M3, Mc Subwoofer: Definitive Technology Powerfield 12 |
[Aug 28, 2002]
amomar23
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Very natural sound, the bass is deep.
Weakness:
No dts and 5.1 channel input. Grate receiver for movies and music. My home theater: Onkyo txds-747 pioneer 343 (dvd AR 328ps(front) AR 205ps(rear) AR c225ps(center) REL ACOUSTICS Q100E(subwoofer) SONY ES ca80es (cd player) Similar Products Used: Denon, pioneer, sherwood, kenwood, jvc, and sony(the worst). |
[Mar 30, 1999]
LCSeminole
an Audio Enthusiast
I have had this receiver for just over a year and have been quite happy with it. The amplifier section is quite clean, which I have come to expect from Onkyo products of the past. The surround modes are quite impressive and the addition of Timbre Matching and ReEqualization (2 of 3 requirement of THX) make this receiver a good buy. The built in Dolby Digital processor is powered by Motorola Chips (56009 and 56004). The on-screen programming is quite impressive and the video switching with S-Video with its 4 video inputs is quite nice and it has no separtion problems. The tuner is quite average but I have little use for FM. The remote that is supplied is useful but doesnt allow for control of any DVD players. I have since purchased the Universal-Remote model (SL 9000) that has allowed me to put away the 5 other remotes that have cluttered my stereo rack, I highly recommend it!!!! However there are 2 downsides if one could call them that. 1) the surround channels are rated at 40 watts, half of the fronts and center channels at 80 watts, this isnt really a downside given the fact that this receiver has pre-amp outs for all of these channels. I have since hooked up those 2 surround pre-outs to an older Onyko Integrated Amp. 2) This receiver doesnt have a 6 channel input for other 5.1 formats ie: DTS. This also may not be a downside since most of you probably havent actually auditioned DTS and for the fact that Dolby Digital seems to be the future home surround processing format taking control from its much older brother Dolby Pro-Logic. Neither of these 2 so-called problems have bothered me but if they are for you, then look elsewhere. I'm sure Onkyo's next generation 5.1 Receiver will add these features. I am however a HAPPY CAMPER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
[Jun 25, 2000]
t. w.
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
POWER, dsp motorolla chips20 bit ,on screen programing, VALUE.THX DECORELATION, RE-EQ
Weakness:
NONE REALLY UNLESS YOURE LOOKING FOR WORLD CLASS DSP, AND YOULL PAY. Hats off to Onkyo for producing a product that can do it all. I respect previous posts who have had trouble with volume control, none to report here. Also if I did I'm sure Circuit City would comply w/their no lemon clause as they did with my sub-par kenwood.In a word this thing really approaches modest priced seperates in terms of value. Upon first listen my wife noticed its base response(not one to notice me!}being much deeper and tighter than my previous Kenwood receiver. Anyhow upon further listening I noticed tremendous dsp processing in 5 channel audio subtle nuances such as birds and insects all around Similar Products Used: KENWOOD, DENON, PIONEER |
[Mar 24, 2000]
Cameron
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great sound, nice features
Weakness:
remote and volume problems I was able to pick this thing up as an open box buy at Circuit City around end of 1998 for about $800. I hosed off alot of people that worked at the store that were hoping to buy it. The sound is incredible and it looks really cool as the centerpeice of my home theater, but the volume control is a problem. I would put it on a "level 2" setting from 0 and it would slowly drop until the sound turned off. It's good to see that I am not the only one with this problem. This tiny hiccup is by no means a reason not to buy it. The sound quality and power that it puts out more than make up for this minor glitch. If you have the opportunity, pick one up. I know they have stopped selling them at Circuit City and they are not listed on Onkyo's site, but I'm sure you could find a bunch of these on the web. Grab one if you can. Similar Products Used: Onkyo, Sony, Pioneer |
[Apr 26, 2000]
Evan
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
ASSIGNABLE DIGITAL INPUTS (how often is this over-looked?!?!?)!!!! GREAT REMOTE (see previous parentheses), sans DVD controls; More than enough power for normal human use
Weakness:
only one optical input, three total; volume control Positives: Great HT reciever, I have no complaints, no hissing or humming, and I have had more than enough power - I like being able to crank it up to 0 dB!! I have a 5.1 surround system (JBL SCS 120's) and it ROCKS!!! I also run two separate pairs of Infinity Outriggers - two to my outside pool deck, two to my indoor hot-tub area, and in stereo mode, the receiver delivers in fine fashion - my next door neighbors moved and the other ones have threatened to call the cops on many occasions. I am sold on Onkyo forever!!! I need to upgrade my JBL's speakers for music at some point, but that's another story, in the works.... Similar Products Used: Older Sony Pro-Logic |
[Jan 16, 2001]
Brian
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Lots of inputs, flexible surround modes
Weakness:
Modest sound, poor volume control I bought this unit several years ago when Dolby Digital was still called AC-3 thinking I would get ahead of the curve by buying the biggest baddest A/V receiver out there at the time. Similar Products Used: Other Onkyo products |
[Aug 03, 2001]
John Braga
Audiophile
Strength:
Assignable digital inputs (you can even assign one to the CD inputs, very helpful if you have a CD burner!), sufficient power, very good sound.
Weakness:
I'll join the club...I've got the vloume control problem. Also having only one optical input is a bummer. I also bought this open-box at Circuit City several years ago, it was a purchase I don't regret! Yes, the volume control has the infamous "I'll decide what level I want to be at" problem, but honestly, it's not that big of a problem. It will adjust itself maybe once or twice when the unit is warming up, then not bother me for the rest of the time I'm using it. I suspect because the volume KNOB itself is motor driven (watch it move when you use the remote) the motor or motor servo circuits are temp sensitive. So I let the unit sit idle with the power on for about 15 minutes before I plan to start using it, and it takes care of the self adjusting volume. Anyway, besides that, I find the sound just a tad short of the Carver seperates I used to own (they were two channel, so I sold them). There's not quite as much "punch" on the low end and the highs are a tad "bright". The bass I can compensate for by using the "3d bass" feature on the unit, and turning the bass control knob down a tad so it doesn't get boomy. The bright highs may just be some sort of nuance caused by my using horn-loaded speakers (Klipsch Cornwalls) that I was able to adjust out of my Carver preamp. Using the Onkyo in 5.1 mode (with a Klipsch KSW-15 sub, SC-1 center, JBL rears), I used the Video Essentials DVD set to adjust the phasing and time-delay settings for my theater, and the Onkyo, simply put, is STUNNING! I'm very happy with this unit, and would recommend it without reservation, so long as I could tell whoever was interested to warm it up first. Using the rating system given here, I can't call it a "giant killer", and it's not "far better than (I) imagined, so it's gonna get a pair of 4s from me. Similar Products Used: Too many to list (been a audio nut for 30 years). |
[Sep 07, 2001]
Edgar Furse
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Very clean sound
Weakness:
Volume control but I finally got it fixed I love this receiver. Ive had it since early '98 and I treat it better than my siblings :-). I have had the same issue with the volume control and it would get annoying at times but... I couldnt be with out my center piece to my system for more than a week so I never took it in. Similar Products Used: OLD JVC , POLK, SONY |
[Oct 24, 2001]
George
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Wonderful for home theatre, and if you have the right speakers to go with it music is also very enjoyable.
Weakness:
My volume control is not nearly as bad as others, but it is a little touchy. I was very happy until it became a little outdated. I was going to buy another Onkyo, but for price and features I decided to go Pioneer Elite VSX-36TX this time. I'll let you know how it pans out. Similar Products Used: Other Onkyo's TX-SV 545 |