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                                                                 Onkyo  TX-SR702

 

The TX-SR702 is the direct descendant of one of Onkyo’s most well-crafted receivers. And the legacy of outstanding sound performance bundled with a full range of digital format encoding and superior engineering has rightfully earned it the THX Select stamp of approval. Packing 100 watts per channel, more than enough to drive the most demanding of home theaters, the TX-SR702 now sports an extra channel—seven in all—to further enliven the complete entertainment experience. But how do you align such power with the unique dynamics of your home listening environment? You don’t. Set up with microphone using theater room calibration automatically adjusts the parameters of the audio output with the confines of your room. With Powered Zone 2 for audio listening in other rooms, Pure Audio Mode and component upconversion with TBC, the TX-SR702 is your home theater’s powerhouse.


                                                                   Onkyo  
TX-SR602

 

The TX-SR602—the latest in a line of Onkyo’s constantly evolving home theater receivers—has joined the big league. With an extra channel—now seven hardworking full-bandwidth channels in all—complementing proprietary technologies like Optimum Gain Volume Circuitry and stellar audio components like a 32-bit digital signal processor and 192 kHz/24-bit digital-to-analog convertors, the most expansive digital sound formats from Dolby and DTS are delivered to you in complete audio splendor. But it doesn’t end there. The TX-SR602 seamlessly adapts with the sound dynamics of your home with set-up with microphone, color-coded multichannel inputs, and ample inputs and outputs to showcase future-forward entertainment.
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