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Onkyo TX-DS676 5.1 Channels Receiver

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(4.80 out of 5) from 11 reviews

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A definate WINNER!

(5.00 out of 5) by DmitryD on Jul 10, 2000

Pros: Features, Style, Quality, Durability
Cons: None significant

Overview: Onkyo products have always been regarded as high quality electronics, and therefore ...
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Great Quality!

(5.00 out of 5) by marchi on Aug 20, 2002

Pros: Solid, clean power, flexible
Cons: Not enough inputs, no video transcoding
The Bottom Line: Excellent sound quality, plenty of power, feels rugged and reliable, but difficult to set up, and will not translate between S-video and composite video.

When I saw a refurbished Onkyo 676 for sale on-line at $300, I quickly snapped it up to replace my a ...
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Feel the clean, crisp power - UPDATED 4/22/02

(5.00 out of 5) by Schwinn on Sep 13, 2000

Pros: Lots of power, all the necessary features, excellent price and quality (even my refurb!)
Cons: On screen display
The Bottom Line: An excellent receiver with lots of power and performance. The onscreen display is a joke, but you can easily forget about that with all the other great features.

This is not just another 5-star rating! I recently bought this product as a factory refur ...
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Best Value for the Dollar

(5.00 out of 5) by wajlee on Aug 12, 2000

Pros: Menu organization, sound
Cons: Remote too big

Everyone seems to say that this product has a great remote, but I disagree. In the last few years, ...
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Its all about the sound

(5.00 out of 5) by triptakers on May 17, 2001

Pros: Sound Quality, Solid Build, Reliability, all the features needed for outstanding home theatre
Cons: Setup a bit complex, skimpy owners manual, to S-Video to composite
The Bottom Line: For sound quality and reliability, there's no better value out there in an AV Receiver. Match it with good speakers, a good center and powered subwoofer, and look out...

When it came time to upgrade my 20-year old Onkyo receiver to something that could be the center of ...
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