In Reply to: I'm looking at that one, too posted by padreken on December 6, 2007 at 09:07:20:
My experience is that they are a bit cold and sterile-sounding compared to others I've tried, but they are easy to work with and they are reliable, which is more than I can say for some of the others I've tried.
The "analog" inputs are digitized by the receiver, then converted back to analog for output.
I use them for secondary and tertiary systems, predominantly casual use for guests and the occasional video game. I would not use them for anything "serious."
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Follow Ups
- I own two Onkyo A/V receivers - racerguy 10:15:26 12/06/07 (4)
- I would step up to the Onkyo TX-SR705 - Ole Lund Christensen 10:47:45 12/06/07 (3)
- FYI, the phono input is digitized by the receiver (nt) - racerguy 10:57:45 12/06/07 (0)
- Me, too. - Kal Rubinson 10:56:23 12/06/07 (1)
- RE: Me, too. - Ole Lund Christensen 12:34:02 12/06/07 (0)