Product Description
Once again upping the ante for high-end A/V receivers, Onkyo packs the TX-NR3008 with an extremely generous selection of cutting-edge home theater features. This 9.2-channel networking behemoth has the flexibility to handle the latest high-def and surround formats from DTS, Dolby, and Audyssey, while also giving you the scope for powered audio in two extra rooms. Among the connectivity highlights are an analog PC video input, a front-panel USB input, and eight new HDMI 1.4a inputs providing compatibility with 3D video content. All video sources can be upscaled via HDMI and HQV Reon VX to breathtaking widescreen 1080p, with ISF calibration ensuring optimal video performance. PC-based audio and internet radio come into play too, thanks to DLNA 1.5-compatible network streaming. The key to the TX-NR3008’s dynamic home theater performance is its high-end amplifier design: proprietary VLSC for all channels, a massive transformer, and two separate transformers for audio and video processing. So sit back, strap in, and prepare to be amazed.
- 140 Watts per Channel at 8 Ohms, 20 Hz?20 kHz, 0.05%, 2 Channels Driven, FTC
- 8 HDMI Inputs (1 Front/7 Rear) and 2 Outputs
- Dolby Volume for Reference-Quality Listening Experience at Any Volume
- HDMI Video Upscaling to 1080p with HQV Reon-VX
- Audyssey DSX and Dolby Pro Logic IIz for New Surround Channels
Onkyo TX-NR3008 9.2-Channel Network Home Theater Receiver Reviews
Onkyo TX-NR3008 9.2-Channel Network Home Theater Receiver Reviews
38 of 40 people found the following review helpful ![]() By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Onkyo TX-NR3008 9.2-Channel Network Home Theater Receiver (Electronics) This is a cross post of my review on AVSforums, a discussion thread is also over there about this AVR and my experiences thus far. Also, there are some pics of my install and of the OSD for this device (which I could not find anywhere), including the HDMI overlay:[...] Unfortunately, the first one I purchased from Amazon (warehouse deals) was bad, it has a hiss/click in the 2 front speakers. They were great doing the return, and sent me another one that; so far, has been perfect.. To begin, here's a list of my gear: Epson 8500 Axiom M60v2, VP150, and QS8s for surround, surround backs (7 channel) Epik Castle subwoofer Dedicated theater, ~20X17 Room treatments (NO bass trapping, just for highs) HTPC w/5500 series video card (HD bitstreaming) I'm coming from a Pioneer 1018, a ~500 dollar AVR that's ~2-3 years old. This is a good AVR, and I've been happy with it. The biggest reasons for my upgrade is to get... Read more 15 of 16 people found the following review helpful ![]() By jrodATC "Jeremy R., Miami, FL." (Miami, FL) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Onkyo TX-NR3008 9.2-Channel Network Home Theater Receiver (Electronics) I decided to go with Onkyo after having a Pioneer Elite (VSX-92XH) that lived most of its life at a repair facility more than on my home theater stand. I conferred with several people who own Onkyo equipment, one of whom has a high-end Klipsch setup, as well as read many reviews on their latest line of high end products (TX-NR1008, 3008 and 5008) before deciding to purchase the TX-NR3008. I made the right choice. For the money, you get many more features and power out of Onkyo than you would with Pioneer or Denon ($$$). Setting up this beast (50+lb) was a breeze and it sounds no different than my Pioneer Elite. I know this is a point of contention because there are camps out there that believe receiver X is better than receiver Y--which very well may be the case, however, for the purposes of watching movies, I can't really tell the difference between my Pioneer Elite and this Onkyo. Before I get flamed, keep in mind that most if not all high end receivers are THX U2 certified and the... Read more 10 of 10 people found the following review helpful ![]() Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Onkyo TX-NR3008 9.2-Channel Network Home Theater Receiver (Electronics) Of the 10 receivers I've owned over the decades, this is the best one for controlling sound (and video in this case). But, there are some of these models that have a known deficiency with the power module that could have disastrous consequences. Here are the symptoms; the remote stops working with no control of the power. Then other buttons fail, but the receiver still works with the front panel buttons - Onkyo technical service will tell you it is the remote. A couple of days later the receiver will turn on by itself (this is really bad if you aren't at home) and the only way to shut it off is unplugging the power cord. Finally, the power fails entirely.The first one failed after two weeks was returned to Amazon and replaced immediately. Unfortunately, after reading outstanding reviews, I chose a replacement which failed within 5 weeks. This now puts me into warranty delays with Onkyo service providers. Here's my issue; Onkyo admitted they had a problem with a number... Read more |
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