Onkyo SKSHT750 7.1-Channel Home Theater Speaker System
- 7.1-channel speaker package
- 7 2-way acoustic-suspension speakers
- Powered subwoofer with 230-watt amplifier
- Magnetically shielded
- Wall mountable
Product Description
The missing piece to your home theater puzzle is this 7.1-channel speaker package from Onkyo. The perfect addition to your DVD player and home theater receiver, the SKS-HT750 provides all the speakers you need to enter the all-enveloping world of surround sound. 110W output, 2-way acoustic-suspension front, center and surround speakers provide the soundstage. The earth-shaking 230W powered subwoofer provides the impact. All together provide an astounding, precise and pleasurable cinema experience in your home. All 6 surround and 1 center channel speakers are 2-way acoustic suspension and have one 3-1/8″ and one 1″ driver. They are designed for use with home-theater amps/receivers that deliver 110 Watts per channel RMS. Their rated frequency response is 60 Hz to 50,000Hz. The subwoofer is independently powered with an integrated 230 watt amplifier. It has a 10″ driver that delivers a frequency response of 25Hz to 150Hz. When considering a home-theater speak… More >>
Onkyo SKSHT750 7.1-Channel Home Theater Speaker System
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5 comments
jmcwilli on July 30, 2010 at 7:49 am
If you are an audiophile don’t bother. You are never happy with the sound. If you are an average user this will sound great. I installed them in a room that measures 30′ x 15′ and it will fill the room with plenty of sound while still sounding great. These are being powered by an Onkyo TX-SR606 7.1 Channel Home Theater Receiver (Black). These are not large speakers so don’t expect them to shake the room. They can be mounted by a single bolt on the back that worked with the universal mounting kit that I got.
Sabin Raj Bista on July 30, 2010 at 9:51 am
the sound comes alive, especially if one has a receiver that decodes the latest lossless audio formats like dolby true hd and dts-hd master audio.
Forget Bose. Best bang for the bucks.
S. Caylor on July 30, 2010 at 10:37 am
These speakers are very nice. I am a beginner as far as home stereo goes. They sound fantastic to me. I have them connected to an Onkyo 506 receiver. The only drawback I have noticed is that they are BIG. If you are looking for some small speakers to not be so noticeable on the wall, then these are not for you. Delivery was right on time and ordering was a snap.
J. White on July 30, 2010 at 12:03 pm
I read a CNET review that stated that these were more stylish than the less expensive SKS-HT540, but that the SKS-HT540 had better sound.
“the Onkyo SKS-HT540 sounds a little better, but its speakers are a lot bigger and nowhere as attractive”
I figured I’d like the more attractive speakers. I’d say in this case that looks aren’t everything.
While the bass is quite impressive, the mids were missing altogether and the highs were a bit flat, especially from the center channel.
My Onkyo TX-SR604 receiver automatically calibrates the speaker setting via it’s Audyssey 2EQ calibration system, which I’ve used with great success with other speaker systems, so I know it isn’t receiver setup.
I have to admit that I may be expecting too much from speakers in this price range.
One final very minor gripe, the speaker wires included are pathetically thin. I certainly don’t buy into the hype of bigger speaker wires equals better sound, but just from a material stand point the wires are pretty sad.
I’m going to try function over form and give the less expensive SKS-HT540 a try.
VISAC on July 30, 2010 at 12:40 pm
I have just got this product and man what a system it is. The only thing which I did not like is the size of the subwoofer which is big. The rest of the speakers packs a power punch. I have got a pioneer receiver as a combination and the sound is fantastic. Also to give you an idea my room is in the dimension of 16 ft by 12 ft. If you are looking for a product which is small in size this would not be an ideal speaker system. What it lacks in compactness it compensates in performance.