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  Published: 2008-10-12, review by: hometheaterreview.com

  • This receiver has very good audio performance for the money, with deep bass and a pleasant sound that is better than comparably priced receivers, Video images are clear and bright through the TXSR575, especially HD sources, While the unit is not featurerich, it does have some nice enhancements, such as Audyssey 2EQ and both Sirius and XM capability,
  • Power is only 75 Watts per channel, which is about average for the price, but means that larger floorstanding speakers won't have enough power to operate to their full potential. We recommend using this receiver with a small to medium sized speakers, The receiver has no onscreen menus, meaning you will have to use the front panel or remote to input commands, which can be tedious.
  • Users looking for a super-flexible receiver that will drive large, high-end speakers should look elsewhere, this is not the receiver for you. If you are looking for a budget or entry-level receiver to run small to medium sized speakers, the Onkyo TX-SR...

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  Published: 2007-09-01, Author: Mark , review by: soundandvision.com

  • Abstract:  Getting Sirius—and XM. Having hefted more than a few surround receivers into the spare berth on my equipment rack, Ive earned the right to be blasé. This feeling usually turns to annoyance when I have to figure out which button on the remote control...

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  Published: 2008-10-30, review by: firstpost.com

  • Good bass, Open, wide sound, Good set of features
  • A little expensive
  • PerformanceInitially, we gave the receiver a serious workout through our test discs, and also used the Audyssey Room EQ to set a set of JBLs up all over again. For this you have to attach the mic to the front panel and place it in the listening positio...

 
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