Onkyo TX-SR308 5.1-Channel Home Theater Receiver ( Black)
Onkyo TX-SR308 5.1-Channel Home Theater Receiver ( Black)
- 65 Watts per Channel at 8 Ohms, 20 Hz¿20 kHz, 0.7%, 2 Channels Driven, FTC
- HDMI Version 1.4 to Support 3D Video Formats, Audio Return Channel, Deep Color , x.v.Color , LipSync, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio
- Audio and 1080p Video Processing via HDMI (3 Inputs and 1 Output)
- Universal Port for Single-Cable Connection of Optional Onkyo Dock for iPod or HD Radio Tuner
- Overlaid On-Screen Display (OSD) via HDMI
At the budget-conscious end of the home entertainment spectrum, you’re looking to maximize performance and features without putting undue strain on your finances. At Onkyo, we get it. That’s why we’ve redefined the entry-level A/V receiver once more, with the high-value TX-SR308. Not only is it ready for the 3D video future—thanks to its HDMI 1.4 specification—but it also handles high-definition lossless audio codecs from Dolby and DTS. Advanced A/V processing on a bedrock of classic O
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(out of 8 reviews)
List Price: $ 299.00
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Review by Matthew Lawrence for Onkyo TX-SR308 5.1-Channel Home Theater Receiver ( Black)
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This is what Onkyo does best. This thing offers great performance. It is rock solid, no nonsense, just what you need and not much else. What it does, it does very well: decode most everything, and HDMI 1.4!!!
I was surprised how similar this unit was to my old 2006 model Onkyo 5.1 reciever. This model is clearly a new generation of the same line, with many features and design choices being identical. What sets this unit apart from those of yesterday is the connectivity. 3 HDMI 1.4 inputs, full 3D compatibility for down the road, two optical inputs, composite inputs, and more.
What is not so hot are the “frills”. I say “frills” because they are not so frilly. The alternate listening modes are mostly useless- just like they were 5 years ago. The on unit display looks very, very dated, and the remote is even worse than before. In fact, the display and listening modes are identical to my old unit. After setup, dont expect to be pressing more than about 4 buttons on the full-sized remote unless you have other Onkyo components- this remote is NOT universal. This unit does support some “control via HDMI” functionality, so depending on your TV you may be able to sync them to some degree and use one remote for most casual functions on both devices. It also does not upconvert lesser video inputs to HDMI, which is nice to have, but nobody really does that very well until you get into the much higher price points anyway.
But who really buys one of these for a remote and boring sound effects? Not me. I bought this for one reason only: Onkyo quality sound. And this unit does not disappoint. Aside from just sounding great, the functional aspects of this unit are absolutely rock solid and do exactly what you would expect from Onkyo. For the money, I dont know how you could beat this unit. You get Onkyo’s top notch, no nonsense audio performance and everything that comes along with HDMI 1.4. Auto a/v sync is here as is deep color if your TV and other components support them. You will be ready if 3D really takes off, or if the reasonably priced HDTV’s keep getting much better within the next 3-5 years. This budget unit can grow with your home theater as the industry evolves over the next few years, and keep sounding great the whole time- which is big plus considering where we are in the technology cycle. Onkyo really got it right this year with this model at this price point.
I fully recommend this unit to anyone looking for solid 5.1 surround at this price point that they dont want to throw away in 2 years.
Review by R. Holte for Onkyo TX-SR308 5.1-Channel Home Theater Receiver ( Black)
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Was looking to upgrade my onkyo 6.1 receiver that I purchased 7 years ago. I came across this model at a local electronic store and was blown away by the sound and price.
It will decode DTS-HD Master audio and Dolby True HD. Which is important to me, because I just moved over to blu-ray and wanted the best sound possible for play back. I hooked up my new sony BDP-S570 blu-ray player and put in Avatar as a test movie. I running a HDMI cable to the Onkyo and a HDMI out to the TV. When the movie finally started, I couldn’t get DTS-HD Master audio to come on the receiver. After some research you need to make sure your DVD player is not decoding the audio and sending it to your reciver to decode. Once I got this fixed and saw the DTS-HD master audio I was very impressed. My kids stopped what they were doing and came over to HEAR the movie and not just watch like last time.
Again, This Onkyo rec is a Great buy for under $300 and is also future proof for when 3D TV goes main stream in the next year of so.
P.S. Currently run my Cable box, PS3 and Blu-ray player via HDMI and all work very well with sound and picture.
Review by Rafael for Onkyo TX-SR308 5.1-Channel Home Theater Receiver ( Black)
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I really like the easy set up, one HDMI cable from the DVD and one from my satellite, one to the TV and presto! That’s it. Remote control, not very effective, but I didn’t buy this product for the remote control. Listening modes are very easy to change. The settings can be tweeked as well. I hooked up my Polk Audio surround bar 50 and the Klipsh 350, sound is great! Yes you don’t get the true surround sound, but very close to it. I really enjoy the Onkyo TXSR308 you get a bang for your buck.
Review by Kenneth Roberts for Onkyo TX-SR308 5.1-Channel Home Theater Receiver ( Black)
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Believe me, I checked out all of the lower priced audio receiver that had 3 HDMI connections. I picked the best! Sound is great, seperation is great, all controls are easy to use. The remote is good. Hookup was a snap. Amazon’s price was very good.Have not noticed any excess heating up.
I highly recommend this home theater receiver.
Review by Nick Sonsteby for Onkyo TX-SR308 5.1-Channel Home Theater Receiver ( Black)
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Works great!
However when I got this, the BD/DVD HDMI input port would not pass any Audio or Video. I contacted Onkyo support.
Had to do a factory reset on it… To do that, turn it off. Then hold the power/standby button then hold the VCR input button until it says CLEAR on the receiver. Then turn it back on.
Once I did the factory reset. It worked just fine.