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Even without bi-amplification or surround-back speakers, activating zone two turns off audio to the high and wide front speaker pairs. Similarly, connecting speakers to zone three means you can’t connect left and right surround speakers. These choices, however, entail trade-offs: If you bi-amplify your front channels or connect speakers in zone two, for instance, you must give up your surround-back channels. The receiver is also capable of bi-amplifying the primary left and right front speakers (driving their woofers and tweeters independently to achieve better treble and bass response) and driving stereo speakers in second and third zones.
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In our listening tests, this feature had a remarkable impact on our perception of ambient sounds (rain, thunder, bird noises, etc.) in Blu-ray movie soundtracks.
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It is THX Select2 Plus certified, which means it incorporates THX Loudness Plus, which automatically adjusts the relationship between front and rear speaker volume levels when you set the receiver’s volume control below studio reference level (0db for THX-certified receivers). The HT-RC180 is capable of driving seven discrete channels, plus high and wide front speaker pairs, and it has outputs for two self-powered subwoofers. But how does it compare to the rest of the market? Let’s tackle issue that now. If you don’t think you’ll ever use the advanced features we’ve just described, the HT-RC180 is the better value. But when you compare street prices (we averaged those of eight online retailers), that price delta explodes to $225. Looking at list prices, the TX-NR807 is easily worth an extra 50 bucks. The TX-NR807 also has six HDMI 1.3a inputs to the HT-RC180’s five (both have only one HDMI output). The TX-NR807 also has two 12-volt triggers that can be used to power up devices in second and third zones (said devices would need to be equipped with 12-volt inputs for this to work). The TX-NR807 has an RS-232 port, for example, which makes it easy to control the receiver using a high-end, third-party remote control (think Crestron or AMX) and there’s an infrared input, which you could use to control the receiver using an IR remote in another room (you’d have to mount an IR receiver in a wall, of course). Dig deeper, though, and you’ll uncover a few details that will matter greatly to hardcore enthusiasts (and custom installers). Would you be able to perceive a 25-watt power difference in the real world? Probably not. The most obvious departure lies in each amplifier’s power rating: The TX-NR807 delivers just a wee bit more (135 watts per channel, compared to 110 watts). Look closely, however, and you’ll notice several crucial differences.
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The HT-RC180 (list price $1,049) doesn’t include speakers, and its feature set is nearly identical to that of its slightly more expensive cousin, Onkyo’s TX-NR807 (list price $1,099).
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Until now, Onkyo’s HT series consisted solely of home theater-in-a-box systems: A/V receivers with pre-matched speakers.
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The only solution, at least for the Yamaha and Onkyo, is to invest $200 to $250 in an HDMI PC sound card, which – in the latter case – may make the system a hard sell.īefore we dive into a detailed discussion of the HT-RC180’s feature set and performance, we first need to talk about its place in Onkyo’s overall lineup, because it’s more than a little confusing. Yamaha’s RX-V665 won’t allow you to assign its multi-channel audio input to its HDMI video input. The HDMI input on Sherwood’s RD-7503 won’t sync properly with a PC’s HDMI video output, so it will never work with a PC. And yet this is the third new receiver we’ve encountered this year that doesn’t take PC audio connections into account.
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Strangely, we can’t understand the disconnect between consumer electronics manufacturers and PC manufacturers, as it’s not as though home theater PCs are new. But we can’t recommend this 7.2-channel receiver to anyone who owns a home theater PC or an older DVD-Audio player because the HT-RC180 lacks the multi-channel analog inputs needed to establish a proper audio connection with those devices. Onkyo has a well-earned reputation for building A/V receivers with fabulous price/performance ratios, and at first glance, the feature-laden HT-RC180 looks to be no exception.