
What more could you want from a receiver? The TX-NR5007B has 9.2-channel capability, seven HDMI inputs and two outputs, three-zone/three-source options, Audyssey setup, Audyssey DSX, Dolby Pro Logic IIz, HD audio decoding, 1080p video upscaling, and THX certification. And that's just the beginning. But just cherry-picking the specs doesn't do justice to this receiver. Try it out and let your eyes and ears be the judge. You won't be disappointed.
Vectors, linear, shapes . . . let your receiver do the math
In their TX-NR3007 and TX-NR5007 models, Onkyo employs what they call VLSC, or Vector Linear Shaping Circuitry. This unique digital-to-analog conversion circuit helps to mitigate the effects of signal noise. Data is converted between discrete sampling points, which are then joined with analog vectors in real-time to produce a smooth output wave form. The result: a noiseless, smooth analog audio signal based on the digital source. This is some advanced math, so just let the receiver handle it. VLSC is one of the many features that make this receiver one of the best available. Onkyo TX-NR5007B
Bi-amping and BTL . . . check
Taking a cue from the world of high-end audio, the TX-NR5007 incorporates bi-amping and BTL capabilities, albeit at a much lower price than many models with these capabilities. This allows for a number of different home theater set-ups beyond the standard surround-sound configurations. Compatible front speakers can be bi-amped for separate tweeter and woofer inputs. Meanwhile, BTL enables you to double the power output to compatible front speakers. But one warning: each configuration uses the surround back outputs, reducing the total number of channels you could use at once to 7.2. Onkyo TX-NR5007B
Unleash the power of HQV
The TX-NR5007B features an HQV Reon-VX video processing chip. This is the most sophisticated video processing chip available for home theater. It helps to upscale your video sources from standard to FullHD 1080p. But what makes it so much better than other chips that upscale video? Well, for one, it doesn't process pixels in blocks like most chips. It processes them individually for enhanced accuracy without unwanted artifacts. Images scaled by the Reon-VX chip contain 80% new pixels to augment the original video data. This provides a clearer picture as opposed to scalers that artificially expand the pixels leaving a blocky image. This chip also filters jaggies and artifacts, reducing random "mosquito" and block (codec) noise. Finally it enables color region enhancement and the rendering of more than one billion colors. With the Reon-VX video processing chip from HQV, your Onkyo TX-NR5007 will ensure that your get the best picture from every source possible, in FullHD 1080p.
Any way you want it . . . you can probably have it
How would you like your house's home theater set up? Consider it done with the TX-NR5007B from Onkyo. This adaptive receiver lets you choose the set-up you want with a 9.2-channel capability and distinct audio in up to three different zones. There are eleven different powered outputs. Eleven? But aren't there only nine available channels? Yes, there are. Here's the scoop: leading the class in innovation, the TXNR5007 has two different state-of-the-art technologies to improve your soundfield. Audyssey DSX lets you add two "front wide" channels for a more realistic, immersive listening experience. Dolby Pro Logic IIz adds two "front height" channels for a more three-dimensional soundstage. You can choose one or the other for your listening. Either way, you can count on great sound pushed by 1W of power on each of the nine channels (1,260 total Watts). However, you can also expand your home theater beyond one room into two others for a total of three zones playing three different sources. Zone 2 uses the front wide terminals while Zone 3 uses the surround back terminals. For powered output to speakers, you can have both additional zones playing two channels each while still getting 5.2-channel surround in the main zone. Or you can use only one outside zone to keep 7.2-channel sound in the main room. But if you've already got an amp in the main zone or another one, you can have even more channels playing than that. The TXNR5007B has nine channels of pre-amp output plus two channels in each other zone. So if your speakers in your other zones are powered, you can still get powered 9.2-channel surround sound. As a bonus, video is supported in Zone 2 with a composite output. With so many different options, rest assured that nearly any configuration you could realistically ask for is supported. Onkyo TX-NR5007B
Networking helps you get ahead
As one of Onkyo's new breed of receivers that can link directly to the internet or to your home PC via a local network, the TX-NR5007 takes streaming audio and internet radio to a whole new level. MP3, WMA Lossless, FLAC, WAV, Ogg Vorbis, AAC, and LPCM files — whether on your PC or from the internet — can now be played back through your main system with unprecedented power and fidelity. The TX-NR5007 brings to life a wide array of internet radio sources, such as Pandora, Rhapsody, SIRIUS Internet Radio, and vTuner. As well as being compatible with earlier platforms, the receiver is compatible with Microsoft's new Windows 7 platform, which includes the DLNA 1.5-specified "Play To" media-streaming feature. Another benefit of having the TX-NR5007 connected to the internet is that you can then easily update the firmware. Onkyo TX-NR5007B
ISF ccc . . . six letters, infinitely helpful
The TX-NR5007 is ISF ccc-certified. You may be asking what that means. Well, that particular badge denotes that this receiver offers the ability for professional-level calibration through the menus. It doesn't mean that you need to be a professional to use the receiver, just that if you are an expert, or you hire an expert to calibrate your system, whoever sets it up will be able to easily access the settings to adjust. Since this is a receiver, its video output can be calibrated to optimize each source. Receivers without this can only have their picture optimized for one or two sources, because the calibration is done on an ISF-ccc certified TV with two settings. But the TX-NR5007 lets you set up each input so that it knows what settings to apply when that signal is output. This gives you the best picture across all your sources. Onkyo TX-NR5007B
HDMI times two
The TXNR5007B offers dual-band HDMI output. This gives the viewer the ability to simultaneously display the video output for the main zone on two separate monitors. This could even be wired to a separate room. Dual-band HDMI output is especially great for custom installation or commercial applications. Onkyo TX-NR5007B
Don't just take our word for it
Any sales site you go to will try to make the product sound great. So how do you know which ones really are? Luckily there are unbiased groups out there who will test the products to let you as a consumer know which ones make the grade and which could use work. One such group is THX. THX was founded by renowned filmmaker George Lucas, originally intending for it to certify movie theaters that provide good audio content. Since then, though, it has grown to encompass other areas including home theaters. THX certification is widely used to denote home theater audio components of exceptional quality. The Onkyo TX-NR5007B features THX Ultra2 Plus. This denotes that it will provide superior performance in your home theater. It's designed ideally for applications where your listening area is more than 12 feet from the television screen. With this badge, you don't have to trust us, you can take the word of the folks who do this for a living. Onkyo TX-NR5007B
SIRIUSly, it's awesome
The TXNR5007 features a SIRIUS port so that if you purchase a SIRIUS satellite radio subscription and an adapter, you can play SIRIUS radio through your home A/V system any time of day. Think how great your favorite satellite radio channels would sound on up to 9.2 channels. Or you could use the universal port to plug in an iPod dock or HD Radio tuner, or both! Onkyo TX-NR5007B
HD audio?
We're all used to associating new HD home theater formats, like Blu-ray Disc, with high definition video. But what about HD audio? That's right, you heard us: HD audio. The expanded storage capacity of Blu-ray Disc allows for both Full HD 1080p video and 7.1-channel lossless, studio-quality surround sound audio. Now, just as you need an HDTV to experience 1080p video, so too do you need specific technology to take full advantage of 7.1-channel lossless audio. With its Dolby TrueHD and dts-HD Master Audio processing decoding technologies, the Onkyo TXNR5007 is able to decode the lossless surround sound audio found on Blu-ray Disc, providing the audio experience the director intended for you to have. Onkyo TX-NR5007B
Comparison Specifications
•DTS-HD Master Audio/High Resolution Audio; Dolby TrueHD/Digital Plus; Neural-THX decoding
•145W per channel
•8 HDMI inputs (1 front), 2 outputs
•Digital audio inputs: 3 coaxial, 3 optical (1 front)
•7.1-channel audio input
•3 component video inputs, 1 output
•3 Texas Instruments DSP chips
•Configurable up to 9.2-channel sound plus two additional zones
•Connectivity for SIRIUS satellite radio, HD Radio, or iPod (additional hardware and subscription may be required)
•Includes remote control
Additional Specifications
•Audyssey MultEQ XT set-up with included microphone (Front input)
•THX Ultra2 Plus certification
•Ethernet port for integration with home network including support for playing music from file, Pandora, Rhapsody, SIRIUS internet radio or vTuner
•Supports Windows 7 and previous versions
•All HDMI connections are version 1.3a to support Deep Color, x.v.Color, LipSync, Dolby TrueHD, dts-HD Master Audio, DVD-Audio, SACD, Multi-channel PCM and CEC
•HDMI video upscaling to 1080p with HQV Reon-VX
•Burr-Brown 192kHz/24-bit digital-to-audio converters for all channels; Proprietary VLSC for all channels
•Audyssey DSX and Dolby Pro Logic IIz for new surround channels
•Audyssey Dynamic Volume and Dynamic EQ
•MP3, WMA, WMA Lossless, FLAC, WAV, Ogg Vorbis, AAC, LPCM formats supported through the network
Manufacturer Specifications
•DLNA certified with version 1.3
•5 composite A/V in with S-Video (1 front), 1 output; 3 composite audio inputs, 1 output; composite monitor output with S-Video
•Universal Port for purchased iPod dock or HD radio tuner; 1 IR input, 1 output; RS-232C port; RI Remote Control input; SIRIUS port; AM and FM antenna connections; 12V trigger outputs (1 each for Zone 2 and 3)
•Pre-outs for both Zone 2 and Zone 3; powered outputs for each Zone; composite video output for Zone 2; 3-source capability
•Up to 400W dynamic power per channel
•Front headphone output with dts Surround Sensation speaker/headphone technology
•Music optimizer for compressed digital music files
•Theater-dimensional virtual surround function
•WRAT (Wide Range Audio Technology)
•Front USB input
Dimensional Specifications
•Dimensions: 17.13 W x 7.81" H x 18.25" D
•Weight: 55.1 lbs
Onkyo TX-NR5007B Warranty Details
2-year limited manufacturer's parts and labor warranty
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