Also available at Peter Tyson if that's what you prefer.
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LOUGHBORO GUY
30 Dec 164#8
Quality product
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mreriksen
30 Dec 161#1
Here come the sofa jokes..... :smiley:
pw98
30 Dec 16#2
No dlna though......
DJ Mole
30 Dec 16#3
Was going to get this but it only has 3 hdcp2.2 ports Denon 2300 as it has all of them enabled.
john184
30 Dec 161#4
They make mighty fine yogurts too.
simonmcnair
30 Dec 16#5
I've had a few onkyo devices in the past as they were a good price and spec..... Next time good judgement will pay a part. I won't buy Onkyo again.
ruddas to simonmcnair
30 Dec 161#6
???
oldskoolpug to simonmcnair
31 Dec 16#15
?????
My onkyo has never let me down...
benjai to simonmcnair
21 Jan 171#17
That's what happens when you keep buying no name brands. Buy cheap buy twice.
DJ Mole
30 Dec 16#7
Lol exactly, didnt even say what went wrong and why not to get one again
LOUGHBORO GUY
30 Dec 164#8
Quality product
DAZZ2000
30 Dec 162#9
Heat from me; decent brand gear and good customer service. Mine is a few years behind this model but still going strong.
Here's a picture of it
LOUGHBORO GUY
30 Dec 161#10
Looks good but needs Susanna Reid on it !
DAZZ2000 to LOUGHBORO GUY
31 Dec 16#13
She came with it .....literally :stuck_out_tongue:
nathanosullivan1 to LOUGHBORO GUY
24 Jan 17#29
my face??
Crossy
30 Dec 161#11
Denon AVRX-2300 at this price is the better amp. Good deal if you like Onkyo though.
DJ Mole to Crossy
30 Dec 16#12
Is still £399.99 though. Id pay the extra though for the ports being more advanced and audessey is better than Onkyo's mic setup!
LOUGHBORO GUY
31 Dec 161#14
Like munching minchin
rustybullet
31 Dec 16#16
Fantastic brand, don't be put off by negative comments. I'm on my 2nd amp and never had one thing go wrong.
Russonf
21 Jan 172#18
I'd buy a reputable brand like a Sony
simonmcnair
21 Jan 172#19
I had an Onkyo DAB Mini system. Every day at midnight it turns itself on and tries to set the time filling the room with a blue glow.
My Onkyo TX-NR 515 needed to be returned as the HDMI port self destructed as a known fault. The over the air firmware had to be turned off because it bricked the boxes. Even now Onkyo have stopped supporting it even though it's glitchy as hell. The screensaver kicks in for no reason, Sometimes the picture doesn't appear unless you pull the plug for 10 seconds.
Don't give me your ??? comments. I know Onkyo and I know I won't buy it again. Loved all my Denons, will not hesitate to buy them again.
simonmcnair
21 Jan 17#20
I think it's pretty clear. They were a good price and a good spec. Doesn't mean the decision was good in the end.
simonmcnair
21 Jan 17#21
The recall was here http://www.uk.onkyo.com/en/product-recall-80305.html the power turned off and on sometimes and the HDMI cut out, something to do with the HDMI board sharing components with the network card which has faulty components or something.
My onkyo has the HDMI problem. Takes about 5/10mins for the picture to show. Also the OSD has packed up. Will be going for a yamaha next i reckon.
jumperclown to sprite127594
22 Jan 171#26
It's a very common problem, and the reason I would think buy Onkyo again. However, it's quite an easy and cheap fix. You need some capacitors (i paid about £1 for 10 on eBay) and a soldering iron and job done. I'm by no means an expert in electronics, and it's the first time I'd used a soldering iron and I managed it OK!
Although, nobody should really be expected to be undertaking the fixes when you are chucking 3 and 4 figure sums at these devices, and that's why I won't buy Onkyo again.
yannarascala
22 Jan 171#23
I've googled this brand and it's not very well known. I would rather stick with something more mainstream tbh, you can get a better spec Sony from most retailers.
Our local Currys in Loughborough has better deals...
pannan to yannarascala
22 Jan 17#25
Ha ha ha ,,,hilarious...
HuffPropane
22 Jan 17#24
ive spent lots of big money on Denon....The piper forfeit his bets with salt in my days Simon
donmazzei
22 Jan 17#27
dont buy this av i had it for 4 days took it back. i used to be a huge onkyo fan. all ports are not hdmi 2.0. i had it connected to my echo and take ages to connect via Bluetooth. swapped to the denon 3300 the quality of the sound was so much better never looked back
Toon_army to donmazzei
24 Jan 17#30
Which model?
LOUGHBORO GUY
22 Jan 172#28
I like currys in Loughborough but would sooner have fish and chips
donmazzei
24 Jan 17#31
The 656 i was a onkyo fan loved the older stuff researched the 2300 and 3300 denon and spent the extra 180 for the 3300 in love with it lol need some kef q600 to go with it lol
anonimousse
24 Jan 17#32
Please don't be vague, what exactly do you recommend in your good town? It is extremely fair that you offer at least ONE genuine opinion, before running off and crying to the mods as usual!
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£10 cheaper than before!!
Also available at Peter Tyson if that's what you prefer.
Cheers
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My onkyo has never let me down...
Here's a picture of it
My Onkyo TX-NR 515 needed to be returned as the HDMI port self destructed as a known fault. The over the air firmware had to be turned off because it bricked the boxes. Even now Onkyo have stopped supporting it even though it's glitchy as hell. The screensaver kicks in for no reason, Sometimes the picture doesn't appear unless you pull the plug for 10 seconds.
Don't give me your ??? comments. I know Onkyo and I know I won't buy it again. Loved all my Denons, will not hesitate to buy them again.
Also a poll showing its stellar performance: http://www.avsforum.com/forum/90-receivers-amps-processors/1415258-official-onkyo-tx-nr414-515-616-problems-thread.html
Although, nobody should really be expected to be undertaking the fixes when you are chucking 3 and 4 figure sums at these devices, and that's why I won't buy Onkyo again.
Our local Currys in Loughborough has better deals...