Product Details
Description:
Exceeding even the highest expectations, the TX-SR875 A/V surround sound receiver deserves all the accolades it gets. The foundations of the TX-SR875 are its isolated power amplifier block (which supports a dual push-pull amplification design) and preamplifier. You'll also find a blend of onboard technologies to prime your home theater for high-definition playback. You're looking at the first HDMI-equipped Onkyo receiver to take up to four components with 1080p video and master-quality audio capabilities. All other signals, from 480i on up, can be upscaled to 1080p via HQV Reon-VX. Also,THX,Audyssey and Texas Instruments lend the very best of their expertise to round out this high-quality control center.
Quick Glance
Interfaces: 1 x RS-232 Serial - Rear, 1 x Remote In - Rear, 3 x RCA Coaxial Digital Audio In - Rear, 1 x Toslink Digital/Optical Audio Line Out - Rear, 2 x Toslink Digital/Optical Audio Line In - Rear, 1 x HDMI Digital Audio/Video Out - Rear, 4 x HDMI Audio In - Rear, 8 x RCA Stereo Audio Line In - Rear, 2 x RCA Stereo Audio Line Out - Rear, 9 x Speaker Terminal - Rear, 3 x Antenna In - Rear, 1 x DIN Antenna In - Rear, 3 x RCA Component Video In - Rear, 1 x RCA Component Video Out - Rear, 5 x RCA Composite Video In - Rear, 3 x RCA Composite Video Out - Rear, 5 x mini-DIN S-Video In - Rear, 2 x mini-DIN S-Video Out - Rear, 1 x 7.1 Channel In - Rear, 11 x RCA Pre-amplifier Line Out - Rear, 1 x RCA Subwoofer Out - Rear, 1 x Trigger Out - Rear, 2 x Infrared - Rear, 1 x AC In - Rear, 1 x AC Out - Rear
Sound Supported: THX Surround EX, THX Ultra 2, Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital EX, Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Pro Logic IIx, DTS, DTS-ES Discrete, DTS-ES Matrix, DTS HD, DTS 96/24, DTS Neo:6, Neural Surround, Virtual Surround
Supported Channels: 7.1
THD: 0.05 %
Total Power: 980 W
Summary
Product Title: Onkyo TX-SR875 A/V Receiver
Manufacturer: Onkyo
Power Score: 4.5 | 13 Reviews
Product Reviews (13)
Onkkyo TX-SR875 Receiver
Strengths: Great Sound, fairly easy to set-up, I'm no technician by any means.
Weakness: Gets very hot even though it's well vented. I wouldn't leave it on all day unattended.
I've only had this receiver a few days and so far so good. The sound quality far surpasses my 15 year old receiver. You have sound that truly "surrounds" even with old speakers it's hard to tell one from the other. The sound is "just there." I haven't had a chance to play any movies or DVDs, just the tuner, CD, and TV. It has a nice large display so you can tell where you are at. There is still a...
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By nottie164 - Mar 17, 2008
Reviewed on 2-22-2008
Strengths: Excellent features; it has everything that you want in a receiver
Weakness: Runs very hot, and very heavy
I purchased the Onkyo TX-SR875 because of its features, THX Ultra2, upconversion REON VX etc. I am very happy with this receiver, so far I have encountered no problems. It is true that this receiver runs extremely hot, but I solved this problem by buying a ten dollar fan at Walt-Mart. I have kept this baby running for 8 hours, listening cd's, and the fan keeps it cool. I hope this baby continues...
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By jose33029; - Feb 23, 2008
A Brute!
Strengths: Tons of flexibility and LOADS of power!
Weakness: Can Double as a space heater!
Have been owned many Onkyo receivers over the last 20+ years and they have always offered a lot of bang for the buck! The TX-SR875 is no exception. I also looked at the comparable models from Yamaha and Denon. I wound up opting for the Onkyo for the sound quality, abundant power and especially the Reon upconverting for standard DVD's. I like the ability to plug in several HDMI devices like HD DVD...
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By rushhound - Feb 18, 2008
AWESOME
Strengths: onboard Silicon Optix Reon HQV video processing chip IS AWESOME,1080 p any signal via the 3 hdmi connections
Weakness: VERY HOT AND HEAVY.
1ST THE bad of this receiver is that it gets extremely hot. Not to the point it will burn your house down but it will hurt your hand. To beat this i may buy a notebook cooler like i did for my playstation 3. Works like a gem. Now everything about this receiver is incredible this is my second Onkyo and it took me away from Yamaha which i used to swear by. IT sounds incredible and so crystal clear...
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By CAMARYKAREN - Dec 27, 2007
ONKYO TX-SR875 RECEIVER
Strengths: 4 HDMI 1.3 inputs / 1 HDMI 1.3 output HQV Reon-VX Video Processing (1080p)
Weakness: Slight audio sync delay Receiver does get very warm
I had considered the Onkyo TX-SR875, the Denon AVR3808CI, and Yamaha RXV2700 and found that the TX-SR875 was the best value for your money audio/video receiver. It has 4 HDMI 1.3 inputs. What sold me on this receiver was the 1080p video processing using the highly acclaimed Reon-VX chip. Because of the great reviews this receiver has gotten, it is hard to find in stock at retailers.
By alluu - Dec 9, 2007

