Onkyo TX-SV535 A/V Receivers
Onkyo TX-SV535 A/V Receivers
USER REVIEWS
[Sep 04, 2002]
Big Bu
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Powerful, balanced sound, good value
Weakness:
outdated, but still great 2 ch. amp This amp has been service for many years and has only broke down once. It costed 105 bucks to fix and now runs fine. This amp has traveled many places, since in my younger years I threw alot of loud parties at random places (no problems). I've decided to upgrade to a 7.1 surround setup. So my first purchase was a Sony from Best Buy, but i returned it after 26 days. You are wondering why i didn't stick with Onkyo, well I never knew it sounded so good until i brought home the other amps. Now I have an Harmon Kardon 320z. The H/K sounded better than the Sony, but the Onkyo sounded better when listening to music. Don't get me wrong, the H/K sounds good, but the onkyo sounds better. It's outdated, but i still can't let it go. I switch over to it for 2 ch. music. My setup: Paradigm Reference CC 1 pr Paradigm M3's 1 pr Paradigm Reference 60's Bose Acoustimass 2ch. JVC DVD/TV H/K receiver Onkyo receiver monster cables/connects Similar Products Used: Sony, Harmon Kardon, JVC |
[Feb 15, 2002]
Anh Vu
Casual Listener
Strength:
Good quality/price ratio, Full sound, remote control, OK with Prologic
Weakness:
do not have remote control for bass and treble adjust. weak in bass. Stupid tape 2. When we set in tape 2 mode, there is no sound for speaker. Some times having errors for Arena, Hall mode This model is good for limited budget listerners. The sound is full. It has rigid design. Easy using remote. Many addtional functions likes sleeping mode, selective tones. Similar Products Used: many |
[Jan 31, 2002]
mad mad
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
clean sound lots of power
Weakness:
dps and pro logic poor after time it gos out put alote of faith and money in to onkyo with bad resalts my dvd went in after 2 weeks my twetters went out 6 weeks now after 2 years my receiver sucks i cant get arespond from onkyo so ill pay to get it fixed if it cost to much ill putt it all in a yard sale and get something that will stay together Similar Products Used: none |
[Nov 14, 1999]
Jim Manning
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
High sound quality, excellant power and performance I have owned my Onkyo 535 for approx. two years and am always impressed with the sound quality. This receiver provides more than enough power to push my Klipsch KLF20(see review). In surround sound the experience is nothing short of awsome. |
[Jul 31, 2000]
allan soria
Audiophile
Strength:
High power, decent sound quality, good FM sound, good internal parts, produces good soundstaging in stereo, detailed sound
Weakness:
slight sibilance, needs more body/warmth compared to stereo amps. I am relatively pleased with the 535 performance, though being more of a straight stereo nut, I am new to the HT field thus I find the sound a bit bright though detailed. I also noticed slight thinning(less body) of vocals. Stereo image is very good though a bit up front. Bass is very good |
[Dec 20, 1999]
Scott Kaintz
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Excellent Sound Quality, good power, attractive and functional displays
Weakness:
Has been surpassed by newer models I've had this non-digital HT unit for several years now and have had no problems whatsoever. I've utilized it both as a stereo and a HT reciever and been satisfied with its performance in both. It seems to be able to make fairly inexpensive "omni" speakers sound better than they really are which is a lot to be said for a product that once was nestled in the middle of Onkyo's lineup. |
[Jan 06, 2002]
Domino
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Good value for the money at the time
Weakness:
- Apparently no ability to upgrade to 5.1, which is very disappointing This is a very good receiver, although it did fry on me once. Don't run 2 x 4 Ohm speakers and 2 x 6 Ohm speakers at the same time and turn the volume up to mid-levels. The result will fry your receiver so MAKE SURE YOU KNOW YOUR OHM RATINGS ON YOUR SPEAKERS (this is true for any receiver, not just Onkyo). Although it fried on my years ago, I still remember the living hell I went through getting it fixed. It was in the shop for months and Onkyo support was horrible. They could never provide me with straight information and the only thing they did was extend my warranty by 2 months (the time it was in for service). I was looking for a brand new receiver since I only had it for a couple weeks before it fried. Similar Products Used: Other Onkyo and Pioneer products |
[Dec 05, 2001]
Afif Nizam
Casual Listener
Strength:
Superb performance during the first 2 years.
Weakness:
Last year there's this buzzing sound when I use the DSP mode, then his year is PROTECT on the display and no sound! Can anybody help me out on this? Poor long run performance. Again if anybody have any tip in solving my problem please do so. I would really appreciate it. Similar Products Used: JVC can't remember the model. |
[Feb 11, 2001]
Gene Greenwalt
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Excellent output and claity.
Weakness:
None in this class of receivers. I purchased this Receiver with a set of Bose 701' and Bose 301's and a Advent center channel. It has set unused for a couple years because of no space to put it but have hooked it up a couple times to be sure it worked and was impressed each time. DPS modes, although few, seem to reproduce the sounds intended. I have a Yamaha 5280 on its way and the only reason for it is the 5.1 channel sound. the 535 has not optic inputs so my DVD doesn't get to perform the way it would like to. Even though, it is a terrific receiver for a Stereo, for headsets and just to relax and listen to your favorite music. I will be replacing my Technics with the Yamaha 5280, not the Onkyo 535. Similar Products Used: Technics SX900 |
[Sep 15, 1999]
Max Sharon
an Audio Enthusiast
Hi ! |