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Onkyo TX-NR807 review

The TX-NR807 is a feature-packed AVR sure to find a devoted following

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Last reviewed: November 8th

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Onkyo's mid-range AVR packs in a wealth of features

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Onkyo is famed for being first out of the traps with desirable new features, and the TX-NR807 is certainly no exception.

This is the first receiver under £1,000 to feature Dolby ProLogic IIz and Audyssey DSX processing. Opinions on the merits of both formats and the need to move rear-back speakers to front-height or front-wide position are divided (largely between me and the HCC editor) but I am right and anyone who disagrees is wrong.

Audyssey DSX and Dolby ProLogic IIz are a revelation in home cinema sound and a must-have for any modern set up. And now Onkyo has made this available in a stunningly specified THX Select2 receiver all for £800.

Thank you Team Onk!

It's not my perfect solution though. The TX-NR807 is still a seven channel amp, meaning you will have to dispense with rear-back channels to choose between either height channels or DSX width speakers.

A little further up the Onkyo food chain are nine-channel amps that allow any two-out-of-three combination of height, width and rear-back. How long before 11-channel models emerge so you can use all three effects together?

Like every Onkyo I have had the pleasure of reviewing over the last ten years, with the TX-NR807 you get a whole lot of amp for your hard-earned money – it's big, heavy and packed with features.

It's clearly built to hit a price, though. The terminals are all a bit flimsy, the case feels like a biscuit tin and the set-up mic is so light that the weight of its own cable pulls it off any makeshift stand. Still that is what Blu-Tack is for – and that's going to add about a pound to the overall price.

The TX-NR807's looks are straight out of Onkyo's in-house style guide, with a vivid blue highlight around the top of the volume knob that conspires to make the display look a rather wishy-washy green colour.

What's missing?

Some might find the Onkyo's lack of front-mounted HDMIs or any USB input a bit of letdown, but you do get full networking via Ethernet, vTuner access, six HDMI inputs, some multiroom functionality and all-input upscaling to 1080p. And it will, of course, decode those gorgeous Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio mixes.

But back to DSX/DLP IIz. From past experience I plumped for a basic 5.1 set-up and connected up a pair of front height speakers to the relevant terminals. This has potentially the greatest benefit with a big projector screen and it plays into the sumptuous hands of both DSX and DLP IIz Height, whereas using front width speakers would only be of use with the Audyssey format. That and I don't really have room to squeeze in width speakers effectively.

Configuration shenanigans aside, the back panel serves up a set of speaker terminals for every possible channel configuration, all eleven of them. The opening page on the GUI replicates the speaker terminal lay-out for ease of identification and allows you to bi-amp the fronts if you want to be a Luddite and ignore the benefits of front height channels.

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Setup is pleasingly simple and the network connection (over a tricky wireless Ethernet bridge just for the challenge of it) automatically detected and enabled the connection before I had even found the Network menu.

The additional manual set-up for input assignments is straightforward and, at this price point, there are no deep menus (i.e. picture fine-tuning) to get lost in. Unfortunately, the flipside of the Onkyo's straightforward nature is an over-simplified remote control.

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manu4panjab


November 9th

1. thanks for 807 review sir can you please tell me how much watts it delivered when running 5.1 channels

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Product Summary

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Full-on gung-ho sound with massive bass

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DSX/DPLIIz

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SD upscaling

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The bass is a little too massive

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Slightly flimsy build

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No USB

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