Update: 8/20/08
Information:
Link to Onkyo HT-S6100 Information From Onkyo Website
Stamping the Onkyo Trademark on High-Def Entertainment with Superior A/V Processing and iPod Connectivity
The launch of the HT-S6100 marks another milestone for Onkyo: the company’s first receiver/speaker package to simultaneously handle 1080p video and bit-for-bit audio processing.The HT-S6100 anchors your home theater by integrating the full potential of high-definition media (think Blu-ray Disc) and high-definition displays.With an HDMI™ platform as good as it gets (integrating up to four sources), you have every reason to be impressed. But the HT-S6100 is also going to take analog sources (from component video, S-video and composite video) and upscale them to HD-friendly 1080i resolution for HDMI output. Featuring some valuable options—single-cable dock connectivity for iPod, Audyssey room acoustic correction technologies, and integrated control with other leading brand-name devices—this receiver/speaker package puts the emphasis on value for money.
Special Features



DOWNLOAD OWNER'S MANUAL: http://63.148.251.135/redirect_servi...T-S6100_En.pdf
PRICING:
Suggested Retail Price: $699
Lowest Street Price as of 8/18/08: $529 (+$30 Fuel Surcharge + Free Shipping) at www.us-appliance.com (Mods, if I'm not suppose to post links to vendors, please let me know) - NOT IN STOCK
Amazon.com (sold by Vanns) currently has it in stock for $649 + free shipping. No tax I believe.
CircuitCity.com has it for $599 and has a coupon for 10% off for purchases over $249 + Free Shipping. You will have to pay sales tax based on your location.
REVIEWS:
Link To CNET Review
There aren't really any good reviews out there yet. Let me know if you find any.
FAQ:
(1) What is the difference between the HT-S6100 vs. HT-S7100?
The HT-S7100 has everything the HT-S6100 has and also the following:
- 1 Pair AS-140 Speaker Stands Included
- Sirius Ready
- A/V capable DS-A1XP Ipod dock (6100 only has the audio DS-A1L Ipod Dock)
There is a $100 SRP Price Difference
(2) This HTiB includes the HT-R667 receiver, is it similar to the TX-SR606 receiver?
- They seem very similar. I am still researching the differences. Anyone please chime in.
Suggested Enhancements/Mods:
(1) The included speaker wire is a thin gauge and meant for short wire runs. Many members are upgrading their speaker wire to the 14-16 AWG so quality would not degrade in longer runs. If you are planning to upgrade the subwoofer cable for longer runs, you will need RG6 (18AWG) or RG59 (22AWG) RCA Cable.
Here is a extremely useful website that is widely accepted among experts in this forums:
http://www.roger-russell.com/wire/wire.htm
(2) Another item to purchase would be banana plugs. It provides for a clean install and also prevents cross termination of stray strands that can overload the system. You will need 7 pairs for this HTiB.
(3) Which speaker stands should I buy?
- Several members have purchased the Sanus brand speaker stands. One member recommends the Sanus HTB3. I personally have purchased the Sanus Hover HF1B. You can obviously also go for the Onkyo brand speaker stands.
- The front and center speaker weighs 4 lbs each. The surround speakers weighs 2.9 lbs each. Make sure you purchase stands that will support the weight of these speakers.
Information:
Link to Onkyo HT-S6100 Information From Onkyo Website
Stamping the Onkyo Trademark on High-Def Entertainment with Superior A/V Processing and iPod Connectivity
The launch of the HT-S6100 marks another milestone for Onkyo: the company’s first receiver/speaker package to simultaneously handle 1080p video and bit-for-bit audio processing.The HT-S6100 anchors your home theater by integrating the full potential of high-definition media (think Blu-ray Disc) and high-definition displays.With an HDMI™ platform as good as it gets (integrating up to four sources), you have every reason to be impressed. But the HT-S6100 is also going to take analog sources (from component video, S-video and composite video) and upscale them to HD-friendly 1080i resolution for HDMI output. Featuring some valuable options—single-cable dock connectivity for iPod, Audyssey room acoustic correction technologies, and integrated control with other leading brand-name devices—this receiver/speaker package puts the emphasis on value for money.
Special Features
- HDMI v1.3a Repeater (4 inputs, 1080P compatible)
- 1080i Upscaling powered by Faroudja DCDi Edge
- TrueHD, DTS-HD Decoding
- Slim, wall mountable 7.1 speaker system with 290W powered subwoofer



DOWNLOAD OWNER'S MANUAL: http://63.148.251.135/redirect_servi...T-S6100_En.pdf
PRICING:
Suggested Retail Price: $699
Lowest Street Price as of 8/18/08: $529 (+$30 Fuel Surcharge + Free Shipping) at www.us-appliance.com (Mods, if I'm not suppose to post links to vendors, please let me know) - NOT IN STOCK
Amazon.com (sold by Vanns) currently has it in stock for $649 + free shipping. No tax I believe.
CircuitCity.com has it for $599 and has a coupon for 10% off for purchases over $249 + Free Shipping. You will have to pay sales tax based on your location.
REVIEWS:
Link To CNET Review
There aren't really any good reviews out there yet. Let me know if you find any.
FAQ:
(1) What is the difference between the HT-S6100 vs. HT-S7100?
The HT-S7100 has everything the HT-S6100 has and also the following:
- 1 Pair AS-140 Speaker Stands Included
- Sirius Ready
- A/V capable DS-A1XP Ipod dock (6100 only has the audio DS-A1L Ipod Dock)
There is a $100 SRP Price Difference
(2) This HTiB includes the HT-R667 receiver, is it similar to the TX-SR606 receiver?
- They seem very similar. I am still researching the differences. Anyone please chime in.
Suggested Enhancements/Mods:
(1) The included speaker wire is a thin gauge and meant for short wire runs. Many members are upgrading their speaker wire to the 14-16 AWG so quality would not degrade in longer runs. If you are planning to upgrade the subwoofer cable for longer runs, you will need RG6 (18AWG) or RG59 (22AWG) RCA Cable.
Here is a extremely useful website that is widely accepted among experts in this forums:
http://www.roger-russell.com/wire/wire.htm
(2) Another item to purchase would be banana plugs. It provides for a clean install and also prevents cross termination of stray strands that can overload the system. You will need 7 pairs for this HTiB.
(3) Which speaker stands should I buy?
- Several members have purchased the Sanus brand speaker stands. One member recommends the Sanus HTB3. I personally have purchased the Sanus Hover HF1B. You can obviously also go for the Onkyo brand speaker stands.
- The front and center speaker weighs 4 lbs each. The surround speakers weighs 2.9 lbs each. Make sure you purchase stands that will support the weight of these speakers.


















