Price range: £399.00 - £399.95
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What is it: Mid-range, feature-packed AV receiver
What we think: Terrific AV receiver, offering plenty of cool features for a reasonable price
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 5 May 2009
Tags: Onkyo, Onkyo TX-SR607, Jeremy Kyle, televisions, Blu-ray
We like:
Excellent sound quality; good connectivity; funky design; plenty of features; easy to use
We don't like:
Lack of analogue 7.1-channel RCA inputs is a shame; gets terribly hot
You might also need:
Blu-ray player; games console
CNET UK judgement:
We really had a great time with the Onkyo TX-SR607. It's an amazing-quality product that offers everything a home-cinema enthusiast could possibly want out of an AV receiver. The sound quality is wonderful and, when paired with a good set of speakers, you'll undoubtedly be blown away by this little box of awesomeness
Full review:
Onkyo has a comprehensive range of AV receivers. In fact, it's got one of the largest line-ups going. The mid-range Onkyo TX-SR607 has a sensible price tag, and offers plenty of power and features worth shouting about. Continue Reading...
Onkyo TX-SR607 History
7 Apr 2009 in Crave
Onkyo TX-SR607: Could start world's longest domestic argument
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12 Mar 2009 in Crave
Onkyo TX-SR307, TX-SR507, TX-SR577 and TX-SR607 AV receivers treat your lug-holes
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June 4, 2009
Posted by: mancunian2009
"Entirely delightful"
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