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Onkyo HT-S7100


$799.00 Released August, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Analog upscaling to 1080i. On board DTS HD Master audio and Dolby True HD audio decoders along with the many other onboard decoders. Attractive design.

The Cons:Receiver runs pretty hot. Very small gauge wire. IPod dock is not compatible with the video from an iPod Touch.

The Onkyo HT-S7100 is home theater released in August 2008 for $799. It is essentially the same as the Onkyo HT-S6100 (out now for $699) but adds speakers stands and an iPod dock.

Features

  • 7.1 channel home theater system
  • Total system power: 1200 Watt (130 x 7 + 290)
  • HT-R667 receiver (similar to Onkyo TX-SR606)
    • 4 x HDMI inputs
    • high-definition audio decoding (Dolby TrueHD, dts HD MA)
    • support for 1080p Blu-ray
    • 130 Watts / channel
    • Faroudja DCDi analog upscaling to 1080i
  • 7 x 2-way speakers
    • 2 x fronts, 1 x center, 2 x surround
    • 3 1/8" cone woofers: the fronts/center have 2, the surrounds have 1
    • 1" dome tweeters
    • frequency response: 60 Hz - 50 kHz
  • Subwoofer
    • 10" downward firing driver
    • bass reflex
    • powered
    • power: 290 Watts
  • Includes ipod dock
  • Includes remote
  • Includes speaker stands
  • release date: August 2008
  • price: $799

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Pros
  • 2

    analog upscaling to 1080i

  • 2

    on board DTS HD Master audio and Dolby True HD audio decoders along with the many other onboard decoders

  • 1

    attractive design

  • 1

    fairly high powered (130W per channel + 290W subwoofer)

  • 1

    includes a compatible receiver

  • 1

    the mic is tripod-mountable

  • 1

    speakers are very sleek and modern, yet maintains a high quality

  • 1

    HDMI switching

  • 1

    iPod dock

  • 1

    comes with speaker stands

  • 1

    satellite radio ready

  • 1

    colour-coded speaker terminals

  • 1

    AM/FM tuner

  • 1

    4 x HDMI inputs

  • 1

    assignable component, optical, and digital coaxial inputs

Cons
  • 4

    receiver runs pretty hot

  • 2

    very small gauge wire

  • 2

    iPod dock is not compatible with the video from an iPod Touch

  • 1

    takes all the fun out of building your own system

  • 1

    bass is muddy from the powered sub

  • 1

    Upscaling through HDMI is limited to 1080i

  • 1

    1 year warranty

  • 1

    user interface could be better

  • 0

    bottom end slightly rolled off

  • 0

    Annoying blue light on sub

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