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Onkyo HT-S7300


$900.00 Released July, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:High number of HDMI inputs, all v1.4a as a bonus. High power output, can fill any sized room in a home with sound. Capable of detailed audio reproduction, everything very clear without needing high volume.

The Cons:Needs space above the amp to vent or it will shut off intermittently. Configuring for use with DirecTV is tricky, fix is hidden deep in the menus.

The HT-S7300 is the top-of-the-line model in Onkyo's 2010 lineup of 7.1-channel home theater systems supporting 3D video. Like less expensive options, it offers seven 130W speakers and a 10-inch, 290W subwoofer, for 1200W total power, as well as an iPod dock.

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Only the HT-S7300 and its predecessor, the HT-S7200, come with floor-standing, "Tall-Boy" front speakers. It also features higher-quality, wooden cabinet construction. The system can upscale non-HD sources to 1080p, using Faroudja DCDi Cinema technology. Four separate DSP modes are available for different game genres.

Features

  • 7.1 channels
  • 1200W total power (with 290W subwoofer)
  • Floor-standing front speakers
  • 1080p upscaling via Faroudja DCDi Cinema
  • 4 HDMI inputs (v1.4a, 3D support)
  • RI iPod dock
  • WRAT technology
  • 4 DSP game modes (rock, sports, action, RPG)
  • DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby TrueHD, and Dolby Pro Logic IIz support

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Pros
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    high number of HDMI inputs, all v1.4a as a bonus

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    high power output, can fill any sized room in a home with sound

  • 1

    capable of detailed audio reproduction, everything very clear without needing high volume

  • 1

    bass is very clear, distortion is difficult to detect even at higher volumes

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    supports most digital audio standards

Cons
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    needs space above the amp to vent or it will shut off intermittently

  • 1

    configuring for use with DirecTV is tricky, fix is hidden deep in the menus

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