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Onkyo TX-NR575 7.2 Channel Network AV Receiver

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Product Identifiers

BrandOnkyo
MPNTXNR575
GTIN8944571852533
UPC8944571852533
eBay Product ID (ePID)15023610788

Product Key Features

Number of Channels7.2
ColorBlack
Surround Sound FormatsDTS, Dolby
TypeStereo Receiver

Ratings and reviews

4.6
56 product ratings
  • 45 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 6 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
  • 1 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
  • 1 users rated this 2 out of 5 stars
  • 3 users rated this 1 out of 5 stars

Good sound quality

Easy to use

Good value

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  • Most favourable review

    Great value, decent sound, but just mid level sound quality and a little lacking in power for bigger setups

    This receiver has great bang for the buck especially now that its being cleared out before the newer model hits stores. I don't think it has quite enough power if you have a larger full size towers. It somehow sounded a little thin compared to my eight year old Pioneer. Best suited for satellite speaker and sub setups. I also found the room calibration also a bit lacking. It just does the basics of speaker equalization, size, and distance. It doesn't do any type of reverb correction, phasing correction, or bass standing wave correction found on my older Pioneer. Features are good though, with multiroom, wireless, bluetooth and of course 4K and Dolby Atmos.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Most critical review

    Too complicated

    I bought this receiver by recommendation of a well informed sales rep from a big supplier. It probably is a good unit if you are capable of setting it up properly but it is too complicated for the uninformed beginner. I will have to hire someone to come set it up for me and that offsets the costs I saved buying it. It uses many accronyms and I don't know what they stand for.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Good feature set for the price. Good sound.

    This is a nice piece. It has a lot of usable features including 4k hdmi, bi-amping and a phono input. My only beef with it is the plastic front panel. for the price I paid, I expected brushed aluminum. The wattage isn't that high. But you don't need monstyer amplification for a living room.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Great receiver

    Great receiver. Setup was pretty easy, but I’ve had many receivers. My only small gripe is the app you can use to run it. The app is harder to figure out than the receiver, but once you figure it out it runs the receiver fine. Sound is very good.... I suggest using the microphone to due setup. It’s a great starting point, then you can do minor adjustments to your taste.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Excellent Entry Home Theater Receiver

    I feel like this thing is a perfect entry-level receiver: tons of features, plenty of power for most home theater setups, but relatively cheap - especially now that it's officially a discontinued model. The setup process is a little clunky, but I think most people can muddle through without many issues. Looking forward to adding some height speakers for an Atmos setup.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Better Documentation Required on Zone 2 use

    This is very good receiver once you discover how to use its features. Zone 2 set up and subsequent use was a real time burner.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Great features for the price

    Pros: Lots of ports Wireless connectivity Good feature set Clean look Nice remote Good price Cons: Occasionally quirky UI Lazy “no signal” screen Poor screensaver design Low-res self-generated screens Keep in mind: Hybrid speaker wire plugs are awkward to connect bare wire to; banana plugs recommended Further thoughts: I got this when it was on sale for $230. With an in-app coupon, I paid a little under $200 for this. At that price, I was looking at considerably less feature-rich receivers. While I only have a 5.1, 1080p system, it is nice to have room to expand up to 7.2 or 5.2.2, 4K, HDR, and Dolby Atmos. In my opinion, both the remote and front of the receiver strike a good balance between form and function. Both look pretty clean but have enough controls to easily control the receiver. I would kind of like if there was a way to adjust the brightness of the built-in display from the remote, but since it remembers the last brightness setting between power cycles, it is hardly a noticeable omission. I don’t have any in-depth thoughts about sound quality, as I don’t have much experience with other A/V receivers and my speakers are all pretty low-end. But it all sounds pretty good to my ears. The automatic calibration for my system gave it too much bass and not enough treble, but it was easy enough to adjust those levels in the Quick Menu. Speaking of, the Quick Menu is quite handy. It allows you to tweak the sound without actually interrupting the movie or game that you’re currently viewing. However, the weird thing is that while the quick menu will overlay itself on whatever input you’re currently viewing *unless* that input is a built-in one, like AirPlay or Bluetooth. If you open the quick menu while playing from such an input, it will stop displaying that, switch to the generic all-blue “no signal” screen, then overlay the quick menu over a static blue background. Audio will continue to play through this whole process, so it’s not really that bad, it’s just a bit perplexing how it’s able to project the quick menu over any input except its own. I also think they could have done better on the “no signal” screen. While it hardly makes any difference anyway, I would have preferred a black screen with “no signal” displayed in the center. A static all-blue screen just seems lazy. More important, however, is the lazy screensaver which activates on the aforementioned built-in inputs only (thankfully). It has a static set of images that look fine, but they fade in and out extremely slowly such that each “step” in the fade in/out is painfully obvious. The screen saver’s poor design is further reinforced by the fact that it will activate even while music is playing through AirPlay or Bluetooth. This is rather annoying if you spend more than a few minutes listening to music and want to be able to quickly see what is currently playing. For these aforementioned reasons, I would recommend completely disabling the screen saver feature. Another weird thing is that even though I have it hooked up to a 1080p TV, and it supports up to 4K resolution in/out, its built-in functions only display at 720p resolution. In other words, any time you go in to the full Settings section, or display the currently playing track through its built-in AirPlay or Bluetooth input, it will only send a 720p signal. Of course, having a high-res Now Playing or Settings screen isn’t nearly as critical as having a high-res signal from your Blu-Ray player, but it’s still weird to see such a low-res screen on a 4K receiver. That said, it’s one of the more affordable 4K receivers out there, and with 6 HDMI inputs and built-in Wi-Fi, Ethernet, and Bluetooth connectivity, I’d say it’s a pretty good receiver given the price. As briefly mentioned above, the terminals for the speakers all use a screw-in design that will accept either bare wire or banana plugs. However, I know from experience that having them so close together makes it quite a pain to get bare wire in there. For that reason, I’d consider getting banana plugs to attach to the receiver end of all your speaker wires. However, the banana plugs I got were quite a pain to attach, so you’ll need to determine if you’d prefer the one-time hassle of banana plugs or repeated hassle every time you need to re-attach your speaker wire to the receiver.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Very light and easy to use.

    The Onkyo receiver has all the features that I need, easy to setup and easy to use, it sounds very good with good surround sound and a simplified remote control that is easy to use.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Great but not perfect

    The only issue I have encountered is with the automated speaker set up. Using the included mic resulted in false speaker distances and levels being off. Had to set up manually. Never had this issue with the Yamaha or Marantz receivers that I use in other rooms. Otherwise, this is a great unit for the money.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Onkyo TX-NR575

    Bought this receiver to upgrade from a Onkyo TX-SV90PRO purchased in 1991. Since this unit is used in a TV/BD player application, it has all the features I wanted plus more for under $300.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

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