Onkyo Tx Nr809 Manual

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Onkyo TX-NR809 Service Manual

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Onkyo TX-NR809

Summary

  • Product Name: TX-NR809
  • Manufacturer: Onkyo
  • Review Date:May 15, 2011 12:20
  • MSRP: $1099
  • First Impression: Gotta Have It!
  • HDMI Support for 3D Video and Audio Return Channel
  • High-Quality HQV® Vida™ VHD1900 Video Processor
  • Marvell Qdeo™ Video Chip for 4K Upscaling and Processing
  • ISF (Imaging Science Foundation) Video Calibration for Optimal

    Video Performance

  • Network Capability Delivers Internet Radio and Network Streaming
  • THX® Select2 Plus™ Certified
  • Direct Digital Connection of iPod/iPhone via Front-Panel USB Port
  • Audyssey MultEQ® XT Advanced Room-correction and Speaker Calibration
  • Audyssey DSX™ and Dolby® Pro Logic® IIz Add New Dimensions to Surround Sound
  • 135 W + 135 W (8 ohms, 20 Hz-20 kHz, 0.08%, 2 channels driven, FTC)
  • 17 1/8' x 7 13/16' x 17 1/8' (435 x 198.5 x 435.5 mm)
  • 40.3 lbs (18.3 kg)

Executive Overview

My God! It's full of buttons!

Okay, sorry, had to get that out of my system. Onkyo has been releasing a lot of receivers with features at surprising price points in the last few months. This newest release is at a fairly competitive and popular price point. At just over $1k ($1,099 MSRP), there are a lot of offerings to compete with. The question is how Onkyo's offering is going to stand out other than by simply out-buttoning them. In Onkyo's defense, I used a picture of the receiver with the front panel open. With it closed, most of those buttons are hidden.

The Onkyo TX-NR809 has THX Select2 certification which means that, among other things, it has been tested in medium sized rooms. Along with that, it has both the MavellQdeo and IDT's HQV Vida video upscaling and processing circuits. Vida offers upscaling of all 480i/p, 576p,and 720p video sources to high-resolution 1080p. Qdeo, meanwhile,performs full 4K (3840 x 2160) upscaling of 1080p sources. The Vida processor incorporates AutoHQV and HQV StreamClean to enhance video images in real time andeliminate noise in compressed video. With multi-cadence tracking,expanded 12-bit color processing, and four-field motion-adaptivede-interlacing, Vida optimizes the quality of both standard- andhigh-definition video images. In English this means you can have the receiver do the video scaling and upcoversion rather than at the source with some of the most advanced technologies on the planet. For those that are saddled with a limited number (usually one) of DVR or cable box options, this can be the difference between a blurry picture full of artifacts and a truly high definition one. The 4k conversion looks good on paper but for most doesn't have a real-world application yet.

For the tweaker and custom installer the Onkyo TX-NR809 includes Imaging Science Foundation's ISF Video Calibrationtechnology for the first time at this price point. What is unclear is if the ISF settings are global or can be configured for each input. At the time of this writing the user manual isn't online and the press material and website doesn't specify. If the settings are global, it is much less useful. If you can calibrate for each inputs (or some select number of them), it is quite the coup. This would allow users to adjust the calibration of each video inputs at the receiver, a very powerful tool for getting the best picture possible.

All the features in the world aren't worth much if you can't connect all your gear. That's not going to be a problem with the Onkyo TX-NR809. Sporting seven HDMI inputs on the back, one on the front all supporting 3D and Audio Return Channel, and dual HDMI outputs, all you high def needs are covered. If you have legacy gear, you have two component, and a slew of composite and s-video inputs. For those looking for seven channel analogue RCA inputs, the TX-NR809 has you covered as well as 7.2 channel outputs for integrating external amplifications and two subs. There is even a Phono input for those truly old school. If you have multiple zones the TX-NR809 supports audio to three zones with line outs can can assign the surround back channels to power a second zone. There are 11 pairs of binding posts on the back of the receiver so thatyou can set up different configurations without having to manuallyswitch wires.

Speaking of amplification, the Onkyo TX-NR809 has seven internal channels that will pump out 135 watts into 8 ohms measured 20-20kHz, 0.08%, 2 Channels Driven, FTC. Each of the seven amplifier sections employ thecompany's low-negative feedback Wide Range Amplifier Technology (WRAT),three-stage inverted Darlington circuitry, and the High Current PowerSupply (HCPS) uses a massive transformer (the receiver weighs an impressive 40.3 lbs). In addition, TI Burr-Brown 192kHz/24-bit DACs are used on each channel to ensure that all digitalsignals are converted perfectly to analog sound.

For those that are worried about advanced features, the TX-NR809 has both front and back panel USB ports. Onkyo specifies that a direct digital connection via thefront-panel USB port lets you access MP3, WMA, WMA Lossless, FLAC, WAV,Ogg Vorbis, and AAC audio files stored on a USB flash drives oriPod/iPhone. We assume that the back USB port will do the same but the way it is worded, maybe not. Audyssey MultEQ XT room correction is on board along with Dynamic EQ, Dynamic Volume, and DSX. Audyssey DSX gives you the option of height or wide channels. Also included is Dolby's ProLogic IIz with its height channels and Dolby Volume, a volume control solution like Audyssey's. While you may not think you need both, the fact is that people have preferences for one over the other. You'll only know which you like by testing them out. With the Onkyo TX-NR809, you can.

It wouldn't be a networked receiver without networking and the Onkyo TX-NR809 is both Windows 7 and DLNA certified. This allows access to the content on any compatible device on your network. The network connection also gives you access to Internet radio andstreaming music services, with preformatted service packages forMediafly, Pandora, Slacker, Napster, Rhapsody, vTuner, SIRIUS XMInternet Radio, and Last.fm. In an interesting move, the TX-NR809 is the first to sport Onkyo's new bidirectional, preprogrammed, and customizable RIremote control. When connected to the Internet, it maintains up-to-dateRC control codes for connected devices. With the receiver's OverlaidGraphical On-screen Display, users can speed through on-screen setupswhile still viewing their program. The remote also includes Macropresets for four activities. Additionally, the receiver hasbi-directional Ethernet and RS232 ports for control, IR input andoutput, two 12-V triggers, firmware updates via Ethernet and USB, GUINavigation via HDMI

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Conclusion

When we get information about a new receiver, we're often hesitant. We know the manufacturer is going to try to impress us and consumers. Many times they do but sometimes they don't. The Onkyo TX-NR809 surely is an impressive receiver for the price. With all the usual features included plus top level video processing and ISF calibration controls, videophile are sure to be giddy. Those more worried about audio will be pleased by the amount of power not to mention just about about every audio processing option available today. The networked features, unique remote, GUI over HDMI, and tons of connections will appeal to both camps. What we're wondering is what they'll do with a receiver that is priced over $1,100 as the TX-NR809 has just about everything we can think of.

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