Onkyo TX-SV828-THX A/V Receivers
Onkyo TX-SV828-THX A/V Receivers
USER REVIEWS
[May 01, 2003]
buster2hyman
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
THX Certification High-current power Build quality Looks Upgrade-ability
Weakness:
None that I can think of. I have had this unit for a number of years and it still sounds amazing. I have it paired with a Technics SH-AC500D Dolby Digital/DTS processor running to NHT 2.5i fronts, NHT 1.5 rears, and an NHT AudioCenter-1. Movies and music sound wonderful, with the soundstage being accurately presented (so much so I find myself turning my head sometimes). In stereo mode, sometimes I have to double-check to see if I accidentally have Pro-Logic mode on, because I could swear sound comes from all speakers. All in all, my system sounds incredible and even after a number of years, I don't have any desire to upgrade. Even after listening to my brother's setup of a Lexicon DC-1 and Cinepro amplifier (each costing over $5,000)... I'd rather have my setup with $9,000 to spare. Similar Products Used: Yamaha, Lexicon, Cinepro, Pioneer. |
[Dec 08, 1999]
Andrew
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great sound, plenty of wattage, THX Certification.
Weakness:
Upgrades are hard to come by, no digital optical or coax ins and outs, DB25 cables are obscenely expensive. I got this receiver several years ago when it first came out. At that time, this product was state-of-the-art! With a built in DB25 connector for AC-3 decoders, THX certification, and the like, this unit was the ultimate in one-upmanship. |
[Dec 06, 1999]
Chuck Keller
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
The product has ONKYO high-end quality, is well constructed, and has considerable power to all five channels.
Weakness:
The unit must be used with either the ONKYO 901 or 301 dolby digital decoder and a 25-pin male-female cable to connect the decoder to the receiver. I have been very pleased with the outstanding quality of the ONKYO receiver. I bought the receiver when it first became available in December 1996. The receiver has not had any manufacturing defects or other problems. The receiver is running Bose 901 main speakers, an Atlantic Technology 351 center channel speaker, and Atlantic Technology system 350 surround sound speakers, no subwoofer. Connected to the receiver is an ONKYO Integra 606 CD player, Integra DPS-5 DVD player, RCA S-VHS VCR, and ONKYO 301 dolby digital decoder. The receiver's remote is not as user friendly as other manufacturer's remotes. The function buttons and illuminated screen on the receiver are easy to read and operate. The operating manual could have been written in easier to understand language, but, I was able to slowly understand the instructions. Overall, I am very happy with the receiver and would definitely invest in another ONKYO receiver again. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jul 08, 1998]
Steven
an Audio Enthusiast
I brought this reciever home on an audition basis for 30 days after reading a couple of favorable reviews. I was determined in my efforts to purchase the very finest sounding, user friendly and technologically current, surround sound unit, within my budget of roughly $850.00. I will start by saying that Onkyo makes very good equipment, I owned a 2 channell setup previously and was very happy with the sound. Upon opening the box for the first time, my initial impression was "man, this thing weighs a ton", Onkyo had obviously put some gear inside this thing, I was tempted to call a friend for help to get it into my cabinet, which is about 5 feet off the floor. This unit comes with plenty of connects and is AC-3 ready. The 828 had a nice, full, warm sound while a little bright in the upper end and a tendency to distort with volume that I thought came a little too quickly, at about 11:00 on the volume dial. I initially blamed this brightness on my new Pinnacle Classic Gold Reference speakers. The downside of this unit is its lack of userfriendlyness. After about 2 weeks of trying to get used to the operational aspects of the 828, I gave up and took it back. The biggest problem with it is its inability to adjust individual channels without shutting down the sound and entering the "test tone mode" in this mode, the user can not hear the sound, you try to adjust the individual channels visually and then leave the test mode and see if your adjustment was effective. Another bad point was the 828s inability to show you, by defauwhat listening mode (Stereo, Dolby Pro Logic, Hall),etc you were in on the display. All in all, way too much hassle to operate and if you have a spouse to throw in the mix, like I do, their was just no way to live with this baby long term. The THX mode was very nice, expensive, but nice, dialoge was crisp and easy to understand. But, for the money, I would rather have a more musical system that is user friendly than the little extra the THX cert gives you. I have just brought home a Denon AVR 2700 and after just one day am very impressed, there is just very little to criticize about this reciever, by the way, the brightness was not in my Pinnacles, I am glad to say. The Denon took care of that and the distortion problem too. Wonderfull sound. Overall I would give the Onkyo 3 stars, there are better units for less money out there. Namely, the Denion AVR 2700 and for $200.00 less. |
[Oct 06, 1998]
Philip Hamm
an Audio Enthusiast
I got this reciever as "B-Stock" from One Call bundled with a brand new ED-901 Dolby Digital Decoder. The cost of the package was $579. Some people would not be comfortable with "B-Stock" (factory refurbished) or Mail Ordered goods, and I can understand that, but I'm not one of those people. I have lots of refurbished stuff and have been very satisfied. |
[Mar 04, 1999]
Anthony Cler
an Audio Enthusiast
Although I've owned this unit for quite some time, it has served me well. For Dolby Digital, I've been running a Sony SDP9ES with outstanding results. The amps are more than powerfull enough and seem to be of higher quality than most new receivers these days. If I decide to replace this combo, I will probably have to move up to a flagship receiver(Onkyo 939/Yamaha DSP-A1 or Denon 5700) or separates to improve my current sound quality. Even though this unit is quite old, for the price it can't be beat. Four stars by todays standards! |
[Jan 28, 2000]
Henry Mider
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
on screen set-ups for dsp modes,thx certification,adjustable bass and treble in digital domain,
Weakness:
decoder does not down mix DD5.1 to pro-logic,with the ed-901 decoder are no test tones I have owned this product for almost 2 years now and I am satisfied with the sound, especially in dolby digital. Similar Products Used: none |