Onkyo TX-SR805 review

Onkyo sets out its stall with this well-equipped yet affordable receiver.

TechRadar Verdict

An excellent array of features and without a mind blowing price tag, definitely worth your consideration

Pros

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    Excellent sound

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    Power in abundance

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    Cutting-edge codec support

Cons

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    No onboard video scaling

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    No LAN connection

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Onkyo is on a roll. I first realized this some time ago when visiting their HQ in Japan, and discovered for myself the scale, breadth and imagination of the company.

Historically, the brand has struggled to find suitable distribution in the UK, and its products - while often innovative - have missed the commercial mark. But that's changed quite dramatically in 2007. Today, the brand's range of receivers are almost indecently well-endowed and come with price points that have sent their rivals scurrying back to their spreadsheets.

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