Onkyo TX-SR876 7.1 Channel Home Theater Receiver
- 140 W/Ch Minimum into 8 Ohms, 20 Hz¿20 kHz, 0.08%, 2 Channels Driven, FTC
- Burr Brown 192 kHz/24-Bit Audio DACs (PCM1796) for All Channels
- HQV Reon-VX Video Processing with 1080p Upscaling of All Video Sources via HDMI
- HD Radio Reception Capability
- Powered Zone 2 (Audio and Video); Zone 2 and Zone 3 Pre-Outs
Product Description
Based on a winning design for high-definition home theater reproduction, the TX-SR876 is a comprehensive A/V processing ?hub? with a deep reservoir of amplification power to draw on. Reveling in its THX Ultra2 Plus certification, the TX-SR876 shows its class with a broad range of capabilities, phenomenal performance, and noticeable finesse. With its advanced HQV Reon-VX video processing – which enables upscaling to high-def 1080p – and supreme high-definition surround sound decoding, this receiver belongs in elite company. It’s also one of the first receivers anywhere to employ ISF (Imaging Science Foundation) video calibration. From whatever movie, music, broadcast, or gaming source you choose, the TX-SR876 will impress time and time again…. More >>
Onkyo TX-SR876 7.1 Channel Home Theater Receiver
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5 comments
Dummy on February 9, 2010 at 2:18 pm
Onkyo runs very hot and needs to be seperated from any other equipment or shelves
Gordon Christensen on February 9, 2010 at 2:58 pm
I thought that this receiver was first class. I also thought that buying it from Amazon cust. service was supposed to be good. I was wrong on both. This receiver has only about 100 hrs. of use and stopped working. Get a pic. but no sound. Since I have had this unit for more then 30 days Amazon would not swap it out. I will never buy from Amazon or another Onkyo product ever again! HAVE ONLY HAD UNIT FOR 65 DAYS.
Steven Alvey on February 9, 2010 at 5:46 pm
LOVE THIS RECEIVER ESPECIALLY AT THE DISCOUNTED PRICE. I ALSO HAVE THE TX-806, NOT MUCH DIFFERENCE IN THE WAY I USE THEM. TX-876 HAS MORE POWER, A SWITCHED A/C PLUG (GREAT FOR HOOKING UP THE SUBWOOFER WHICH THEN TURNS OFF WHEN THE RECEIVER IS OFF) AND THE REMOTE CONTRAOL IS MORE VERSATILE. BOTHE THE 806 AND 876 ARE GREAT
Eric on February 9, 2010 at 7:40 pm
Well, I can’t speak to the performance of the receiver. I was looking forward to receiving it and I did receive it ontime. Only problem was that the box looked like it had been through the war and back. Holes, massive damage and very little left of the integrity of the box. But I brushed that aside as I’ve received worn boxes before but everything inside has been in good shape.
Well, not this time. I opened the box to find the receiver wrapped in 1 layer of bubble wrap. Not even enough to reach the sides of the box. The receiver had more than enough room inside the box to move freely about the cabin. The bubble wrap wasn’t even taped to the reciver. It was sort of thrown in as an afterthought. There was no sign of any of the original packing materials in the Onkyo box.
I pulled the receiver out and began my inspection. To my dismay, I found a rather large dent on the front right corner of the receiver. It appeared that the receiver was dropped from about 4 feet and landed on the corner. The damage prevented the front panel door from opening, making it almost impossible to use the receiver. Continuing my inspections I found that the blue light around the volume control only half worked and the reciver made a lot of clicking noises – not a good sign. The front panel also was pushed out so that the input selection buttons were almost fully recessed behind the panel, making it hard to select an input.
Out of general interest I decided to see what condition everything else was in. Ah yes, the microphone for balancing the speakers. It was in at least 4 pieces, which I assumed happend when the reciever crushed it, while moving around the box.
So needless to say, it went back less than 2 hours after I received it. I put in about 3 days worth of newspapers to better pack it and taped the box up as best I could with about 1/2 a roll of heavy duty packing tape. The final kicker was that I had to pay for shipping – so now I’m out the cost of the receiver and the cost of shipping $75 – until Amazon refunds it all, hopefully very soon.
Not sure I’ll buy again from Warehouse deals, but I might give them one more chance.
R. Svendsen on February 9, 2010 at 10:20 pm
This receiver was shipped on a Thursday and I received it the very next day. WOW!