Onkyo TX-SR308 review

Onkyo's budget amplifier is pared down on features, but still a crowd-pleaser

Onkyo TX-SR308
There's not a lot happening on the front of the TX-SR308

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    Smooth sound performance

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    Onscreen menus

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    Attractive price

Cons

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    Comparatively low on features

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    Springclip terminals

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    Struggles to convey scale

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The key to Onkyo's success is simple: its receivers are packed with the latest features and sound great, yet somehow its prices stay competitive. So it comes as no surprise to find the company, once again, applying this crowd-pleasing approach to the budget arena.

The TX-SR308 is a 3D-ready 5.1-channel receiver, offering a claimed 100W per channel and decoding for Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio. Sockets are predictably thin on the ground, but at least there are three HDMI v1.4 inputs for your hi-def sources, all of which are primed and ready for 3D and the Audio Return Channel feature. They're backed up by three digital audio inputs and four sets of analogue inputs.