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Onkyo TX-NR708, Excellent Receiver Together With The Best Price

The  Onkyo TX-NR708 is my primary receiver. It works great. Was somewhat skeptic about my abilities to hook all this up, but bought some banana plugs for ones speaker wire and it works quite nicely. Simple to use, interface is very good, though I hardly "use" it specifically (purchased Harmony One also).

It's a little daunting at first as there's a ton of features/settings to play along with. The Multi-EQ makes getting awesome sound a breeze. Movies, music, heck, even regular Shows sound simply amazing now.

I would buy this again within the heart beat.

Switching from my 14-year old Yamaha RX-V890 to the Onkyo took just a few hours, longest part being the effort to tidy up each of the wiring. Just swapping really only only took about 30-minutes, but since I depend on all HDMI in's and out's, AS I dumped a chunk in HDMI/Monster and also eliminated many bundles of excess some. The switch instantly improved the good quality of any media I've enjoyed all ready. Because of it's options, the Onkyo remote might replace my $200 Sony universal. Numerous options with this machine. I think all said and done I'll have an overabundance of money invested in Monster products than from this TX-NR708. My front DefTech's highs-mids are powered in the front pre-out to an Adcom and even their internal subs are powered by their own personal internal amps so, the Onkyo's really only powering my surrounds right now. Now all I need is about twice the sheer number of effects speakers--since it can handle the application. I am a little confused by way of the Audyssey DSX options and will need to play around with speaker configs to discover how many speakers I can truly push; it looks like 7. 2 + 8, 9, 10, 11&12 possibly possible.
Wife says I just turned the family unit room into the man-cave, and my son took it over using the PS3 almost immediately after I finished the Onkyo TX-NR708 calibration--which was not hard and pretty cool. And I'm just amazed with the improvement in the PS3 game reasonable quality. I'll probably have to ground him just to see a Blueray movie!

I own JBL KRX series power speakers that I was playing too loud this evening and I think I blew them out?

First I lost the treble in one of them, and then 2 minutes later the 2nd speaker also lost treble. Does anyone know what happend and about how much it will cost to fix them. They were $1900 for the pair when i bought them 4 yrs ago.

You "blew the tweeters." This is typical damage caused by over-driving the amplifier into clipping. JBL is high quality stuff but unfortunately the replacement parts are expensive. Depending on whether you use OEM or aftermarket drivers and whether you DIY it or have a professional do it the price could be anything from $150 to $350+ (US Dollars).

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