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Onkyo 705 or 706?

post #1 of 5
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It's time for me to upgrade my receiver and I've narrowed it down to either the Onkyo 705 or 706.

Differences of the two are as follows:

Onkyo 705:
3 DSP chips
Audyssey MultiEQ XT
3 HDMI inputs
720p upconversion
$450

Onkyo 706:
2 DSP chips
Audyssey MultiEQ
4 HDMI inputs
1080p upconversion
THX Select 2 Plus
$560

The rest of the setup includes:
Oppo DV980H
Panny BD35
Panny 58PZ800U

Amp quality isn't much of a concern since I'm using an external amp for the 3 front channels.

Which one should I go for??
post #2 of 5

Re: Onkyo 705 or 706?

The 'up conversion' on the 705 is a not good. I don't know about the 706, but don't expect much. They both work fine for HDMI video pass thru.

I think the 706 is a step backwards. The 706 gives you one more HDMI and Dynamic EQ/Volume. It loses MultEQ XT, which IMO, is a HUGE loss. The 705 is THX Select.

If you can find a new 705, go for it.
post #3 of 5

Re: Onkyo 705 or 706?

Do NOT buy a 705,I own one and have the dreaded hum which they are known for!
post #4 of 5

Re: Onkyo 705 or 706?

With the list of components you listed i would go with the 706. Many people like to use the upscale option in their receivers which in some cases works better then letting your TV do the converting. The TV you own actually processes and converts the signal correctly therefore the need to use the receiver as the video converting point is useless.

Also, the 705 do have major grounding issues which cause hum within the audio. if the power in your home is not super clean.
post #5 of 5

Re: Onkyo 705 or 706?

Guess I could say do buy a 705. I have one and do not have a hum issue.

This has been discussed enough to know that the hum issues are usually caused by something external. I know, I heard the design issues from one disgruntled owner/troll.

If you can still find a 705 or 805 go for it.
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