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Onkyo TX-NR3009 TX-NR5009 Spec's just realesed

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#1 ·
Just saw on .co.uk that the 3009 and 5009 were up finally

http://www.uk.onkyo.com/en/products/...009-58239.html

TX-NR3009


Features

ADVANCED FEATURES


THX® Ultra2 Plus™ Certified

HDMI® Support for 3D, Audio Return Channel, DeepColor™, x.v.Color™, LipSync, Dolby® TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio™, DVD-Audio, Super Audio CD, Multichannel PCM, and CEC

VLSC™ (Vector Linear Shaping Circuitry) for All Channels

Massive Transformer and Two Separate Transformers for Audio and Video Processing

High-Quality HQV® Vida™ VHD1900 Video Processor

ISF (Imaging Science Foundation) Video Calibration for Optimal Video Performance

HDMI Video Upscaling to 4K with Qdeo™ Technology by Marvell

DTS Neo:X™, Audyssey DSX™, and Dolby® Pro Logic® IIz for Expanded Surround Channels

Audyssey MultEQ® XT32 to Correct for Room Acoustics

Direct Digital Connection of iPod/iPhone via Front-Panel USB Port

Supports Onkyo Remote Apps for Control of A/V Receiver via iPod touch/iPhone*1 and Android Phone*2

Playback of Audio Files Through Local Network (MP3, WMA, WMA Lossless, FLAC, WAV, Ogg Vorbis, AAC, LPCM)

Internet Radio and Music Streaming Connectivity (vTuner, Last.fm, Napster, Spotify, and AUPEO!)*3

Bi-Amping Capability

Powered Zone 2/3 and Zone 2/3 Pre-Outs, and Zone 2 Video Out for Distributed A/V Playback in Multiple Rooms

Machined Solid Brass, 19 mm-Pitch Audio Inputs (TV/CD and Phono)

*1 Compatible iPod/iPhone models: iPod touch 3rd generation or later; iPhone 3GS or later.

(All models require iOS 4.2 or later.) *2 Requires Android OS 2.1 or later. *3 Availability of services depends on region.



AMPLIFIER FEATURES


200 W/Ch at 6 Ω, 1 kHz, 1%, 1 Channel Driven, IEC

WRAT (Wide Range Amplifier Technology)

Three-Stage Inverted Darlington Circuitry

H.C.P.S. (High Current Power Supply) Massive High-Power Transformer

Linear Optimum Gain Volume Circuitry

PLL (Phase Locked Loop) Jitter-Cleaning Circuit Technology

PROCESSING FEATURES


Dolby® TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio™ Decoding

TI Burr-Brown 192 kHz/24-Bit DACs (PCM1796 x 6) for All

Channels

Advanced 32-Bit Processing DSP Chip

4 DSP Modes for Gaming: Rock, Sports, Action, and RPG

Advanced Music Optimizer for Compressed Digital Music Files

Handles Playback of Mass Storage Class USB Memory

Theater-Dimensional Virtual Surround Function

Direct Mode and Pure Audio Mode

CONNECTION FEATURES


8 HDMI® Inputs (1 Front/7 Rear) and 2 Outputs

Universal Port for Onkyo Peripheral Devices Such as UP-A1 Dock for iPod/iPhone or UP-DT1 DAB+ Radio Tuner

2 USB Ports (1 Front/1 Rear)

Compatible with UWF-1 Wireless LAN Adapter (via Front-Panel USB Port)

3 Component Video Inputs and 1 Output

5 Composite Video Inputs and 2 Outputs

4 S-Video Inputs and 2 Outputs

Analog RGB Input (D-sub, 15 pin) for PC Video

6 Digital Audio Inputs (3 Optical and 3 Coaxial)

8 Analog Audio Inputs and 1 Output

Phono Input

Color-Coded, 7.1 Multichannel Inputs

Color-Coded, 9.2 Multichannel Pre-Outs (Including 2 Independent Subwoofer Pre-Outs)

RS232 Port, IR Input/Output, and 12 V Trigger Out (Zone 2/3)

OTHER FEATURES


Overlaid Graphical On-Screen Display (OSD) and GUI Navigation via HDMI

Audyssey Dynamic EQ® for Loudness Correction

Audyssey Dynamic Volume® to Maintain Optimal Listening Level and Dynamic Range

Dolby® Volume for Reference-Quality Listening at Any Volume

Independent Crossover Adjustment for Each Channel (40/50/60/70/80/90/100/120/150/200 Hz)

A/V Sync Control (Up to 800 ms in 5 ms Steps)

Tone Control (Bass/Treble) for All Channels

Light Dimming (Display: Normal/Dim/Dimmer; Volume Knob LED: On/Off)*

RDS (PS/RT/PTY/TP)

40 FM/AM Random Presets

Certified with Windows® 7 and DLNA Version 1.5

RIHD (Remote Interactive over HDMI) for System Control

Bi-Directional, Preprogrammed, and Customizable RI Remote Control with On-Screen Setup, Mode-Key LEDs, and Macro Presets for Four Activities

http://www.uk.onkyo.com/en/products/...009-58245.html

TX-NR5009


Features

ADVANCED FEATURES


THX® Ultra2 Plus™ Certified

HDMI® Support for 3D, Audio Return Channel, DeepColor™, x.v.Color™, LipSync, Dolby® TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio™, DVD-Audio, Super Audio CD, Multichannel PCM, and CEC

Massive Toroidal Transformer and Two Separate Transformers for Audio and Video Processing

Two Customized 22,000 μF Capacitors for Effective Power Supply

Separate Anti-Vibration Panels

VLSC™ (Vector Linear Shaping Circuitry) for All Channels

High-Quality HQV® Vida™ VHD1900 Video Processor

ISF (Imaging Science Foundation) Video Calibration for Optimal Video Performance

HDMI Video Upscaling to 4K with Qdeo™ Technology by Marvell

DTS Neo:X™, Audyssey DSX™, and Dolby® Pro Logic® IIz for Expanded Surround Channels

Audyssey MultEQ® XT32 to Correct for Room Acoustics

Direct Digital Connection of iPod/iPhone via Front-Panel USB Port

Supports Onkyo Remote Apps for Control of A/V Receiver via iPod touch/iPhone*1 and Android Phone*2

Playback of Audio Files Through Local Network (MP3, WMA, WMA Lossless, FLAC, WAV, Ogg Vorbis, AAC, LPCM)

Internet Radio and Music Streaming Connectivity (vTuner, Last.fm, Napster, Spotify, and AUPEO!)*3

Bi-Amping Capability

DSD Direct for Super Audio CD

Powered Zone 2/3 and Zone 2/3 Pre-Outs, and Zone 2 Video Out for Distributed A/V Playback in Multiple Rooms

Gold-Plated HDMI Terminals (2 Inputs and 1 Output Only)

Gold-Plated, Machined Solid Brass A/V Terminals (19 mm-Pitch Inputs for TV/CD and Phono)

Customized, Gold-Plated, Color-Coded, Banana Plug-Compatible Speaker Posts

*1 Compatible iPod/iPhone models: iPod touch 3rd generation or later; iPhone 3GS or later. (All models require iOS 4.2 or later.) *2 Requires Android OS 2.1 or later. *3 Availability of services depends on region.



AMPLIFIER FEATURES


220 W/Ch at 6 Ω, 1 kHz, 1%, 1 Channel Driven, IEC

WRAT (Wide Range Amplifier Technology)

Three-Stage Inverted Darlington Circuitry

H.C.P.S. (High Current Power Supply) Massive High-Power Transformer

Linear Optimum Gain Volume Circuitry

PLL (Phase Locked Loop) Jitter-Cleaning Circuit Technology

PROCESSING FEATURES


Dolby® TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio™ Decoding

TI Burr-Brown 192 kHz/32-Bit DACs (PCM1795 x 6) for All Channels

Advanced 32-Bit Processing DSP Chip

4 DSP Modes for Gaming: Rock, Sports, Action, and RPG

Advanced Music Optimizer for Compressed Digital Music Files

Handles Playback of Mass Storage Class USB Memory

Theater-Dimensional Virtual Surround Function

Direct Mode and Pure Audio Mode

CONNECTION FEATURES


8 HDMI® Inputs (1 Front/7 Rear) and 2 Outputs

Universal Port for Onkyo Peripheral Devices Such as UP-A1 Dock for iPod/iPhone or UP-DT1 DAB+ Radio Tuner

2 USB Ports (1 Front/1 Rear)

Compatible with UWF-1 Wireless LAN Adapter (via Front-Panel USB Port)

3 Component Video Inputs and 1 Output

5 Composite Video Inputs and 2 Outputs

4 S-Video Inputs and 2 Outputs

Analog RGB Input (D-sub, 15 pin) for PC Video

7 Digital Audio Inputs (4 Optical and 3 Coaxial)

8 Analog Audio Inputs and 1 Output

Phono Input

Color-Coded, 7.1 Multichannel Inputs

Color-Coded, 9.2 Multichannel Pre-Outs (Including 2 Independent Subwoofer Pre-Outs)

RS232 Port, IR Input/Output, and 12 V Trigger Out (Zone 2/3)

OTHER FEATURES


Overlaid Graphical On-Screen Display (OSD) and GUI Navigation via HDMI

Audyssey Dynamic EQ® for Loudness Correction

Audyssey Dynamic Volume® to Maintain Optimal Listening Level and Dynamic Range

Dolby® Volume for Reference-Quality Listening at Any Volume

Independent Crossover Adjustment for Each Channel (40/50/60/70/80/90/100/120/150/200 Hz)

A/V Sync Control (Up to 800 ms in 5 ms Steps)

Tone Control (Bass/Treble) for All Channels

Light Dimming (Display: Normal/Dim/Dimmer; Volume Knob LED: On/Off)*

RDS (PS/RT/PTY/TP)

40 FM/AM Random Presets

Certified with Windows® 7 and DLNA Version 1.5

RIHD (Remote Interactive over HDMI) for System Control

Bi-Directional, Preprogrammed, and Customizable RI Remote Control with On-Screen Setup, Mode-Key LEDs, and Macro Presets for Four Activities
 
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#279 ·

Quote:
Originally Posted by joehonest /forum/post/0


Affected Onkyo Models:

TX-8255 TX-8050 HT-RC360

TX-SR309 TX-NR609 TX-NR709 TX-NR809 TX-NR1009 TX-NR5009

(HT-R390) HT-S3400

(TX-NR609) HT-S7409&HT-S8409


What could all this units have in common ?

The price range is fairly large..

Well if Onkyo had a component issue, if they source various power supplies from one manufacturer for example, it makes perfect sense why the 3009 and Integra models are exempt at this point in time. They dont make every model every day
 
#282 ·
As Interga is more of a specialty shop line do you think Onkyo might be being more low key with the integra line and just working this issue thru its authorized dealers. Just a thought .
 
#283 ·

Quote:
Originally Posted by william06 /forum/post/21806519


As Interga is more of a specialty shop line do you think Onkyo might be being more low key with the integra line and just working this issue thru its authorized dealers. Just a thought .

If it was indeed a parts/component issue, it makes perfect sense why the Integra line might not be involved..


The 80.3's were on back order until recently.. which would indicated a manufacture date outside of 11/11 and 12/11..
 
#284 ·

Quote:
Originally Posted by FilmMixer /forum/post/21807818


If it was indeed a parts/component issue, it makes perfect sense why the Integra line might not be involved..


The 80.3's were on back order until recently.. which would indicated a manufacture date outside of 11/11 and 12/11..

What you say makes a lot of sense and mabey there truly is a quality difference internally in the Integra over the Onkyo line.
 
#285 ·

Quote:
Originally Posted by william06 /forum/post/21809067


What you say makes a lot of sense and mabey there truly is a quality difference internally in the Integra over the Onkyo line.

Just to be clear... that's not what I'm implying at all.


They get parts, build a certain amount of units... wash rinse repeat... because the Integra line isn't "mass market" they may indeed not share any of the bad batch components causing this issue.. but these units are almost identical in every way that counts (i.e. 3009/5009/80.3, etc..)
 
#286 ·

Quote:
Originally Posted by FilmMixer /forum/post/21809709


Just to be clear... that's not what I'm implying at all.


They get parts, build a certain amount of units... wash rinse repeat... because the Integra line isn't "mass market" they may indeed not share any of the bad batch components causing this issue.. but these units are almost identical in every way that counts (i.e. 3009/5009/80.3, etc..)

Filmmixer:

My comment was basically an attempt at sarcasim. I have owned a 5007/5008 than Integra 40.3 50.3 and now the 3009. I personally have not heard any discernable differance in the audio quality, or build in either the Integra or Onkyo. So I would agree with your clarrification Timing more than anything else. I do repeat it is a shame that Onkyo had another issue calling a recall second generation in a row. Does not build a lot of confidence in future buyers but than again they acknowledge the issue and take care of it. We accept this from the auto industry as a normal part of the industry.
 
#287 ·
I just saw this and laughed


Every year they have issues....that require you to either send the unit back,like last years issues..or some of the older models with the HDMI board issues that would basically brick the receiver...due to the out of warranty repair cost


They replaced a faulty 905 receiver I had a with a 5009...which I have basically never used..its in a box in my garage


It was one their very early production models


I guess I need to call their "wonderful" customer service and get a RA number


LOL...some things never change


I did enter my receiver number on the website and it does say "your receiver does not need this update"


Time will tell...



Warren
 
#288 ·

Quote:
Originally Posted by turnne1 /forum/post/21815060


I just saw this and laughed


Every year they have issues....that require you to either send the unit back,like last years issues..or some of the older models with the HDMI board issues that would basically brick the receiver...due to the out of warranty repair cost


They replaced a faulty 905 receiver I had a with a 5009...which I have basically never used..its in a box in my garage


It was one their very early production models


I guess I need to call their "wonderful" customer service and get a RA number


LOL...some things never change


I did enter my receiver number on the website and it does say "your receiver does not need this update"


Time will tell...



Warren

How would you know, you say ""its in a box in my garage"" ??
 
#289 ·

Quote:
Originally Posted by joehonest /forum/post/21815199


How would you know, you say ""its in a box in my garage"" ??

I guess time will tell when it rusts in the box in his garage.
 
#290 ·

Quote:
Originally Posted by joehonest /forum/post/21815199


How would you know, you say ""its in a box in my garage"" ??

the resealed box in my garage has the serial number on the out side of it....like any recent manufacturers AVR's boxes that I have seen


I only pulled the unit out months ago to check for shipping damage when Onkyo took back my defective 905...I ran it for 15 minutes and put it back in the box


In the time it took to get that whole defective 905 madness straightened out I had already bought another AVR...

Simultaneously I was obtaining an RA number to send back my 5508 preamp for last years "wire" replacement ordeal


So..Onkyo was not on the top of my credibility list at that time..as you can imagine



Anyway

I copied the serial number from the 5009 receiver box and input the number into the website



Warren
 
#291 ·

Quote:
Originally Posted by william06 /forum/post/21815546


I guess time will tell when it rusts in the box in his garage.

I retaped the box shut...hopefully it hasn't rusted in the 6 months it has been sitting there in a sealed box?


ironically...speaking on avr's sitting in my garage


I ran across an Onkyo 875 the other day...the owner said the video processing wasnt working...he was told the HDMI board had gone out


I am sure many know here how typical that repair is on those units and a few other recent Onkyos...I myself have had that repair done under warranty when I had an 875 a couple of years ago


My understanding is that a paid repair is about $700-900


Anyway...long story short...I give him $40.00 for it...thinking I would use it to power some speakers in the garage or whatever

I think the amp section in those units is top notch


And then what do you know..I hook it up and it works perfectly video and all..LOL?


For now anyway...time will tell..I dont need the video processing for what I was thinking anyway


So it is now sitting in a box on top of the 5009 receiver in my garage



Warren
 
#292 ·

Quote:
Originally Posted by turnne1 /forum/post/21816293


So..Onkyo was not on the top of my credibility list at that time..as you can imagine

Warren

Me to, my very old onkyo 501 amp and 3200 pre still work like new and my 3007 is all good. But at this time I would think twice about another onkyo, don't want to press my good luck. I'm waiting to see what the next 3009, 5009 replacements are all about, what will onkyo cut out and add to the specs and features. Onkyo removed the BTL amps, which is the mode I use on my 3007. The #1 reason I got one!
 
#293 ·
I see some new models starting to trickle out on their website


One thing I can see is some enhanced menu functionality


The higher models wont hit for a couple of months..so again..time will tell



Warren
 
#294 ·

Quote:
Originally Posted by FilmMixer /forum/post/21807818


If it was indeed a parts/component issue, it makes perfect sense why the Integra line might not be involved..


The 80.3's were on back order until recently.. which would indicated a manufacture date outside of 11/11 and 12/11..

Integra has issued a recall for the same issue for the three lower moldels. so far.
 
#295 ·

Quote:
Originally Posted by william06 /forum/post/21832929


Integra has issued a recall for the same issue for the three lower moldels. so far.

were the Integra's the subject of last years replacement wire recall as well?



Warren
 
#298 ·
All these similar problems that do exist major or minor just leans toward convincing me that the differences between the integra and onkyo lines are not that vast. Although there seems to be no issues with the 70.3 or 50.3, or 80.3 yet. Love my 3009 but just holding my breath.
 
#299 ·
I was playing around with the picture settings today on my integra dtr 80.3 and found something interesting. When setting the picture mode to "through" the only processing is supposed to be upscaling to 1080p for that particular input. At least for me the "through" setting also changes the color temp to a warmer setting. I paused a screen via my directv that had white wording and changed the pic mode from direct to "through" and every time i changed to "through" the whites had a noticeably warmer tone to them than via direct mode. If i then change the mode to custom, 1080p and color temp normal then everything looks the way it should again. So it appears the that the "through" setting is also setting a warmer color temp along with upscaling. Does anybody else see this behavior since the Onkyo uses the same video processor?
 
#300 ·

Quote:
Originally Posted by njfoses /forum/post/21859691


I was playing around with the picture settings today on my integra dtr 80.3 and found something interesting. When setting the picture mode to "through" the only processing is supposed to be upscaling to 1080p for that particular input. At least for me the "through" setting also changes the color temp to a warmer setting. I paused a screen via my directv that had white wording and changed the pic mode from direct to "through" and every time i changed to "through" the whites had a noticeably warmer tone to them than via direct mode. If i then change the mode to custom, 1080p and color temp normal then everything looks the way it should again. So it appears the that the "through" setting is also setting a warmer color temp along with upscaling. Does anybody else see this behavior since the Onkyo uses the same video processor?

It's also possible your custom setting may be making the picture cooler. The only way to tell for sure would be to bypass the Onkyo entirely and run the HDMI directly to the TV from the source.
 
#301 ·

Quote:
Originally Posted by Clark Burk /forum/post/21861416


It's also possible your custom setting may be making the picture cooler. The only way to tell for sure would be to bypass the Onkyo entirely and run the HDMI directly to the TV from the source.

Custom with the resolution set to 1080p, custom with the resolution set to through and direct look identical to the eye so its only the through setting without using custom that gives white a warmer tone.
 
#302 ·

Quote:
Originally Posted by njfoses /forum/post/21859691


I was playing around with the picture settings today on my integra dtr 80.3 and found something interesting. When setting the picture mode to "through" the only processing is supposed to be upscaling to 1080p for that particular input. At least for me the "through" setting also changes the color temp to a warmer setting. I paused a screen via my directv that had white wording and changed the pic mode from direct to "through" and every time i changed to "through" the whites had a noticeably warmer tone to them than via direct mode. If i then change the mode to custom, 1080p and color temp normal then everything looks the way it should again. So it appears the that the "through" setting is also setting a warmer color temp along with upscaling. Does anybody else see this behavior since the Onkyo uses the same video processor?
Quote:
Originally Posted by njfoses /forum/post/21861887


Custom with the resolution set to 1080p, custom with the resolution set to through and direct look identical to the eye so its only the through setting without using custom that gives white a warmer tone.

To avoid cluttering up multiple threads if you wish to follow this conversation please see this post and follow the dhc 80.3 thread. http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showt...6#post21862106
 
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