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The Onkyo TX-NR905 is the flagship receiver of Onkyo's latest line of receivers (see the feature-packed/value price TX-SR605). This receiver includes a Reon HQV video processor that will up-scale all video input sources to 1080p. The TX-NR905 is a 7.1 channel A/V receiver with 140 Watts/channel supporting HDMI 1.3a. It has a high-current power supply with a massive toroidal transformer and THX Ultra2 certification.
MSRP $2,099.00
Release date August, 2007
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2 mixed
6 negative
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Differences between TX-SR875
The TX-NR905 boasts similar specifications as the Onkyo TX-SR875 but adds 1) HD radio support, 2) ethernet connectivity for extensive networking support, 3) USB connectivity for portable media players, and 4) a high-current power supply with a massive toroidal transformer.
Features
- MSRP: $2099
- Full A/V Processing via HDMI 1.3a with Upconversion (4 in 2 out)
- HDMI Deep Color Capable (36bit)
- Component Video Upconversion and HDTV-Capable (100 MHZ) Video Switching (? in 1 out)
- WRAT/ Optimum Gain Volume Circuitry/ Non-Scaling Configuration/ A-Form Listening Mode Memory/ RI
- HQV Reon-VX Video Processing and NSV Precision Video
- Audyssey MultEQ XT Room Acoustics Correction
- 7.1 Multichannel Inputs for PCM Delivery of Hi-Def Audio Sources
- DOLBY Decoder - PLIIx, DD, DD-EX, TrueHD
- DTS Decoder - DTS, ES, NEO6, 96/24, HD Master Audio
- THX Ultra2 Certified
- S-Video (5 in 2 out)
- Digital Audio IN (OPT/COAX) 3/2
- Composite (5 in 2 out)
- 7.1 Preouts
- Burr-Brown 192/24-bit DAC on all Channels (TI Architecture (PCM1796))
- Power 140W/Ch
- Powered Zone 2 with Video Balance Volume and tone control
- Zone 3 Line Out
- Bi-Amp & BTL Capable
- Dual Push-Pull Amp with 3 stage inverted
- Toroidal Transformer and Seperate Transformers for processing.
- XM and Sirius ports
- XM HD Surround Sound through Neural Surround
- Networking Capabilities via Onkyo's e-Control System for Internet Radio and WMA
- Built-in HD radio receiver
- RIHD (Remote Interactive over HDMI) communication protocol
Availability and Pricing
The Onkyo TX-NR905 is now available in stores, retailing for $2099.
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Onkyo TX-NR905 | Black
• Onkyo TX-NR905 7.1 Channel Home Theater Receiver (Black)
• TX-NR905 Home Theater Receiver (Black) TX-NR905 THX Ultra2 7 x 140W 7.1-Channel Home Network Receive
UPC: 751398007682
EAN: 751398007682
MPN: TXNR905
Onkyo TX-NR905 | Silver
• Onkyo TX-NR905S 7.1 Channel Home Theater Receiver (Silver)
UPC: 751398007699
EAN: 051398007690
MPN: TXNR905S
Onkyo TX-NR905 | Black
• TX-NR905 Receiver
UPC: 051398007683
MPN: TXNR905
Competitors
Onkyo TX-NR905 is ranked 1st among it's competitors.
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MSRP $5,499.00
Released November, 2007
Pros
- 11.2 channels - 140W x 7, 50W x 4
- WiFi, LAN, USB
- 1 HDMI input on the front panel
Cons
- Very expensive
- Four surround presence channels are useless unless you reassign them to auxiliary zones.
- At this price point, it should have one more HDMI input (it has 5) to guarantee you don't run out
Onkyo TX-NR905
50%
vs.
Yamaha RX-Z11
50%
MSRP $2,400.00
Released September, 2007
Pros
- Lots of power with large toroid - THX Ultra2
- HQV Reon video upscaling
- Well engineered with good industrial design
- Decodes True HD and DTS-HD MA
Cons
- $600 more expensive than the TX-NR905 with not that many more features
Onkyo TX-NR905
57%
vs.
Integra DTR-8.8
43%
MSRP $2,499.00
Released July, 2007
Pros
- Includes built-in WiFi
- Internet and network streaming of digital audio (mp3), Internet radio
- 4 x HDMI 1.3a inputs, 2 x HDMI 1.3a outputs
Cons
- Cost
- Mediocre 1080i Deinterlacing
- Problems
Onkyo TX-NR905
62%
vs.
Denon AVR-4308CI
38%
MSRP $1,699.00
Released September, 2007
Pros
- LAN-connected - can stream MP3, WMA, WAV
- 4 HDMI 1.3a inputs
- Upscales SD sources to 1080p
Cons
- No HDMI-to-HDMI upscaling
- Only upconverts 480i/p, and only over analog
- Uses unproven Anchor Bay Technologies ABT1010 scaler instead of Faroudja or HQV
Onkyo TX-NR905
67%
vs.
Yamaha RX-V3800
33%
MSRP $2,200.00
Released August, 2008
Pros
- Class D power amplifier (allows for a light build, cool and efficient operation)
- Burr Brown Sampling Rate Converter (SRC) upscales audio to 192 kHz, 24-bit
- Dual HDMI video output
Cons
- expensive
- iPod USB connection is inside the front cover
- No HD Radio!
Onkyo TX-NR905
100%
vs.
Pioneer Elite SC-07
0%
Reviews
February 27, 2008
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Pros
- Large toroidal transformer
Cons
- Runs extremely hot
- audio processing adds slight delay from video
- too expensive!
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November 6, 2007
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Pros
- BTL for powering massive mains with surround amp assistance in 2-channel mode.
- THX Ultra2 certified
- Burr-Brown DACs on the new TI architecture.
- Hi-quality Reon-HQV video processor (up-res all source video to 1080p)
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August 15, 2007
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Pros
- BTL for powering massive mains with surround amp assistance in 2-channel mode.
- THX Ultra2 certified
- Burr-Brown DACs on the new TI architecture.
- Hi-quality Reon-HQV video processor (up-res all source video to 1080p)
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January 8, 2008
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Pros
- Large toroidal transformer
Cons
- Reon-HQV instead of true top quality Realta
- too expensive!
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April 10, 2009
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- audio processing adds slight delay from video
- No Ethernet connectivity
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October 6, 2007
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- Reon-HQV instead of true top quality Realta
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September 10, 2007
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- Reon-HQV instead of true top quality Realta
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July 26, 2007
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Pros
- Hi-quality Reon-HQV video processor (up-res all source video to 1080p)
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May 8, 2007
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Pros
- BTL for powering massive mains with surround amp assistance in 2-channel mode.
- THX Ultra2 certified
- Burr-Brown DACs on the new TI architecture.
- Hi-quality Reon-HQV video processor (up-res all source video to 1080p)
- Large toroidal transformer
- Built by ONKYO
Cons
- audio processing adds slight delay from video
- Reon-HQV instead of true top quality Realta
- No Ethernet connectivity
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This product is also known as:
TX, NR, 905, TXNR, NR905, TXNR905