Onkyo TX-SR601

By Steve Guttenberg on 26 July 2004

Onkyo's engineers squeezed a ton of features into this receiver. It has 85 watts of power and uses Onkyo’s ‘Wide Range Amplifier Technology’ (WRAT) with the latest sound formats like Dolby Digital EX, DTS-ES and DTS 96/24.

  • Good: Sophisticated sound quality • Six 85-watt channels • Dolby EX, DTS ES and DTS 96/24 surround processing • SACD/DVD-Audio 5.1 inputs • Component-video switching • Zone 2 (second room) operation
  • Bad: The amplifiers generate a fair amount of heat.
  • Specs: 6.1 • See more specifications
  • RRP: AU$1,399.00

Design
The SR601's brushed-aluminum faceplate looks clean enough, yet it still houses all of the necessary buttons and controls. It comes in your choice of black or silver. The receiver puts out a fair amount of heat, so don't plan on placing it in an enclosed cabinet or on closely spaced shelving--it needs breathing room. The SR601 is over 430 mm deep and weighs 12.9.

Onkyo has been using the same large, partially backlit remote for years. We don't have a problem with that--it's easy to use.

Features
The SR601 employs Onkyo's Wide Range Amplifier Technology (WRAT) to deliver 85 watts per channel into 8-ohm loads, and 110 watts into 6 ohms. The High-Current Power Supply (HCPS) transformer and high-capacity filter capacitors allow the SR601 to drive low-impedance speakers without strain. You also get the full complement of 6.1-channel Dolby and DTS processing modes.
We liked the speaker setup program's versatile satellite/subwoofer crossover control. You can select between 60Hz, 80Hz, 100Hz, 120Hz, or 150Hz crossover options to help fine-tune your subwoofer/satellite system's sound.

The receiver's Zone 2 capability can power stereo speakers in a second room and process separate stereo sources simultaneously for each zone/room, or it can send the same signal to both. A 12-volt trigger output can activate a component (such as a separate power amp) located in the second zone.

Speaking of connectivity, the SR601 can handle five A/V sources and two audio-only sources. The 5.1-channel analog input for DVD-Audio or SACD sources and one of the four digital inputs (three optical, one coaxial) are assignable as well. There's also one optical digital output. On the video side, you get five composite and S-Video inputs, two assignable component-video inputs, and one component-video output. That means you'll be able to toggle between two high-def video sources, such as a set-top box and a progressive-scan DVD player, in addition to the five standard video sources. Moreover, the front-panel A/V input with S-Video provides an easy connection route for a camcorder or a portable MP3 player. For speaker connections, heavy-duty banana-plug-compatible jacks are available for all channels.

Performance
We were bowled over by the sound when we tested the SR601, as every DVD and CD we demoed was lively and very present-sounding. The sound wasn't warm or laid-back, just wonderfully detailed and alive. And thanks to the SR601's flexible bass-management skills, we achieved the perfect subwoofer/satellite blend when we opted for the 60Hz setting.

On the second Sessions at West 54th DVD, Lyle Lovett's 'Step Inside This House' sounded wonderfully warm and natural. This is a purely acoustic tune, and the SR601 let us hear the spaces between the guitars, the fiddle, the cello, the bass, and the drums--it sounded real. Lovett's vocal against the instrument balance was perfect. Lou Reed also appears on the DVD, and his harder-edged electric sound erupted from the speakers with remarkable verve.

The SR601's poise under pressure was even more evident when we checked out the surfing extravaganza DVD, Blue Crush. Reproducing pounding Honolulu waves and ocean spray takes a lot of power, but the Onkyo was never fazed. Hot damn, we could almost smell the salt water! The surround effects whipping around our large home theater added to our enjoyment of the film.

Topics: audio, receiver, visual, av, source, sound, speaker, dvd, video, input

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