About the Onkyo TX-DS575X
Granted, there's never a single solution that's perfect for all people. But the TX-DS575X's mix of high-end Onkyo construction, 5-channel full-bandwidth power, versatile digital processing, hookup flexibility, and attractive price is making a lot of people very happy! In addition to built-in DTS, Dolby® Digital, and Pro Logic decoding, it has Lucasfilm Ltd.'s Cinema Re-EQ circuitry. Movie soundtracks are originally mixed for optimum playback in a large theater; Cinema Re-EQ adjusts tonal balance for a home theater-sized room.
You get 70 high-current watts for each home theater speaker, plus Wide Range Amplifier Technology to maximize signal accuracy with current and future high-resolution sources. Even the joystick remote is future-ready, since it can learn the codes from your other remotes; and its macro capability lets you program up to 16 operations for execution with the touch of a single button. Press a button and the remote lights up for easy operation in the dark!
Details:
- Dolby Digital, DTS, and Pro Logic decoding
- backlit, learning remote with 9 macros (up to 16 steps per macro)
- Cinema Re-EQ
- 70 watts x 5 channels into 8 ohms (20-20,000 Hz) at 0.08% THD
- 8 DSP modes: Dolby Digital, DTS, Pro Logic, Orchestra, Unplugged, Studio Mix, TV Logic, 5-channel Stereo
- 3 audio and 4 A/V (including 4 S-video and one 5.1-channel) inputs
- banana plug-compatible speaker posts for all channels
- 4 digital inputs (2 optical, 2 coaxial)
- WRAT (Wide Range Amplifier Technology)
- 96kHz/24-bit DACs
- display dimmer
- preamp-level subwoofer output
- aluminum front panel
- high-current, low-impedance amp design
- oversized power transformer, filter capacitors, and heat sinks
- 30 AM/FM presets
- 17-1/8"W x 6-7/8"H x 16"D
- warranty: 2 years
What's in the box:
Onkyo TX-DS575X owner's manual
- AM/FM/Dolby Digital/DTS receiver
- RC-392M wireless remote
- 2 "AA" batteries
- AM loop antenna
- FM wire antenna
- Instruction Manual
- "Basic Operation Guide"
- Warranty sheet/Registration card
- "7 Days Customer Service" note
- Note on remote operation
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WRAT (Wide Range Amplifier Technology): This technology uses low-negative-feedback circuit topology for accurate signal reproduction, improved dynamic signal-to-noise ratio, and better delivery of power peaks.
24-bit/96kHz Digital-to-Analog Decoding: This receiver is equipped to decode 24-bit/96kHz PCM digital signals for playback of high-resolution recordings.
DSP Modes:
- Dolby Digital
- Dolby Pro Logic
- DTS
- Orchestra: This mode is best suited for classical and opera music. The center channel is turned off and the surround channels are emphasized to widen the stereo image. This will simulate the natural reverberation created by a large concert hall.
- Unplugged: This mode is suitable for acoustic instrument sounds, vocals, and jazz music. By emphasizing the front stereo image, it simulates the acoustics encountered at stage front.
- Studio-Mix: This mode is for rock and pop music. Playing music in this mode will give you a lively soundfield with a powerful acoustic image that will make you feel like you are in a club.
- TV Logic: The TV Logic Mode offers the acoustics of a TV program being aired in the studio. It enhances the entire surround soundfield and clarity of conversation.
- 5CH Stereo: This mode is best suited for background music, because the front and surround speakers are used to create a stereo image.
Bass Management and Speaker Setup: speaker size settings can be made to ensure that small speakers do not receive full-range signals and to tell the receiver where to send signals. Speaker distance settings are used by the receiver to calculate and set the delay times required for proper surround sound playback.
- Front
Speakers: speaker size may be set to "Large" or
"Small", and speaker distance may be set in the range of 1-foot
(0.3 meter) to 30-feet (9 meters) in 1 foot (0.3 meter) increments.
Note: When the subwoofer setting is set to "No", the front speaker setting automatically defaults to "Large" and cannot be changed.
- Center Speaker: speaker size may be set to "Large", "Small" or "None", and speaker distance cannot be set greater than the front speaker distance or more than 5-feet shorter than the front speaker distance.
- Surround Speakers: speaker size may be set to "Large", "Small" or "None", and speaker distance cannot be set greater than the front speaker distance or more than 15-feet shorter than the front speaker distance.
- Subwoofer: the subwoofer setting may be set to "Yes" or "No".
Cinema Re-EQ Circuitry: This circuitry can be activated to provide a subtle high-frequency rolloff for proper playback of soundtracks in the home. This feature provides the means to easily remove excess treble response from soundtracks that were originally equalized to sound best in a large theater.
"Late Night" Feature: the "Late Night" feature limits the dynamic range of Dolby Digital recordings that have been encoded with dynamic range data. Limiting the dynamic range makes it easier to find a volume control setting that ensures the quiet sounds are not too quiet and the loud sounds are not too loud for night time listening. This allows you to comfortably listen to Dolby Digital recordings encoded with dynamic range data without the need to constantly adjust the volume to keep from waking family/neighbors.
"Front Effect" Feature: to preserve the presence and focus of live recordings that already contain a lot of reverb, this feature reduces the reverberation effect applied to the front channels while using the Orchestra, Unplugged, Studio-Mix and TV Logic DSP modes.
5.1 Multi-Channel Input: the receiver is equipped with a 5.1 multi-channel input for compatibility with future 5.1 channel decoders. The input consists of left front, right front, center, left surround, right surround and subwoofer RCA inputs. The level of the subwoofer channel can be set from -30dB to +12dB, and the level of all the other channels can be independently set from -12dB to +12dB; once the levels have been set for equal playback volume, the master volume control is used to adjust overall volume.
Power On Volume: This feature allows you to set the default turn-on volume.
Sleep function: From the remote, you can set the unit to automatically turn off after as much as 90 minutes or as little as 10 minutes; choices are presented in 10 minute increments.
B Speaker Outputs Powered by Surround Amps: the B speaker outputs are powered by the left channel and right channel surround amplifiers.
Note: Since the B speaker outputs are powered by the surround channel amplifiers, the surround modes cannot be selected when the B speaker outputs are being used. If you select the B speakers while using one of the DSP modes, the surround mode will be cancelled.
Unified/Learning Remote with Joy Stick Button: The supplied wireless remote is a unified/learning remote. The remote is pre-programmed to operate Onkyo CD, DVD, MD, and cassette players. Also, the remote can learn up to a total of 408 commands from infrared remotes of other brands of equipment. The actual number commands the remote can learn may vary depending on the particular codes learned. A joystick button simplifies menu navigation and doubles as an "enter" button. By pressing the "light" button, all the keys, except the joystick button, will illuminate in green for about 5 seconds.
Macros: 8 macros, consisting of as many as 16 button operations each, can be programmed into this remote. With the press of a single button, each macro will perform a series of up to 16 button operations in sequence.
Front panel:
- Headphone jack: Standard headphone jack
Rear panel:
- FM Antenna input: threaded female F-connection
- AM Antenna inputs: spring clips
- Phono input: RCA stereo jacks
- CD input: RCA stereo jacks
- Tape input/output: RCA stereo jacks
- Video 1 input/output: RCA stereo jacks, RCA composite video and S-video jacks
- Video 2 input: RCA stereo jacks, RCA composite video and S-video jacks
- Video 3 input: RCA stereo jacks, RCA composite video and S-video jacks
- DVD input: RCA stereo jacks, RCA composite video and S-video jacks
- Multi Channel Input: RCA inputs for left front, right front, center, left surround, right surround, and subwoofer outputs from a multi-channel decoder
- Monitor output: RCA composite video and S-video jacks
- Subwoofer output: one RCA jack
- Coaxial 1 Digital Input: coaxial digital (female RCA) input (this input may be assigned to the DVD, CD, Video 1, Video 2, Video 3 or Tape input)
- Coaxial 2 Digital Input: coaxial digital (female RCA) input (this input may be assigned to the DVD, CD, Video 1, Video 2, Video 3 or Tape input)
- Toslink 1 Digital Input: one Toslink digital input with plastic protective plug (this input may be assigned to the DVD, CD, Video 1, Video 2, Video 3 or Tape input)
- Toslink 2 Digital Input: one Toslink digital input with plastic protective plug (this input may be assigned to the DVD, CD, Video 1, Video 2, Video 3 or Tape input)
- Front "A" Speaker outputs: binding posts (not 5-way because there is a plastic collar that prevents the use of spade connectors)
- Front "B" Speaker outputs: binding posts (not 5-way because there is a plastic collar that prevents the use of spade connectors)
- Center Speaker Output: binding posts (not 5-way because there is a plastic collar that prevents the use of spade connectors)
- Surround Speaker Outputs: binding posts (not 5-way because there is a plastic collar that prevents the use of spade connectors)
- RI remote control jack: one 1/8" jack for compatible Onkyo components
- AC outlets: Two switched AC outlets, maximum total 120W 1Amp
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