My Onkyo 805 Questions Thread

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  • comfortablycurt
    comfortablycurt Posts: 6,745
    edited August 2009
    kawizx9r wrote: »
    Lol oh man....after seeing just a handful of things available for you to tweak this makes me want to get on the Onkyo bandwagon. Never owned or played with one but I continue to hear good things. Although what type of sound does an Onkyo, lets say 805 or 70x series offer with Polk RT's? I'm a Denon/Pioneer guy and I love the warmth that they have always provided me for HT. :D

    Dont mean to hijack the thread, just seeing all these Onkyo owners I had to ask.

    Obviously individual tastes vary, but I've tried Onkyo and have no plans of ever buying another one. I really don't like the way they sound for music. I find them to be quite sterile sounding, and a bit on the bright side, which when mixed with RT's is a very bad combination.

    They work fine for HT usage though. I'm definitely looking forward to moving along to something else though and dumping the 606. The higher end Onkyo's are a bit better, but they still have the same general sound. One of the Pioneer Elites will be my next AVR.
    The nirvana inducer-
    APC H10 Power Conditioner
    Marantz UD5005 universal player
    Parasound Halo P5 preamp
    Parasound HCA-1200II power amp
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    Audioquest Speaker Cables and IC's
  • comfortablycurt
    comfortablycurt Posts: 6,745
    edited August 2009
    say ill buy ur onkyo for 20 bucks shipped?

    I think I'm gonna have to pass on that one man.;)

    I think my parents are actually going to buy it when I upgrade. Their older Sony AVR crapped out on them a while back...so I'll probably sell them my 606 for cheap when I upgrade.
    The nirvana inducer-
    APC H10 Power Conditioner
    Marantz UD5005 universal player
    Parasound Halo P5 preamp
    Parasound HCA-1200II power amp
    PolkAudio LSi9's/PolkAudio SDA 2A's/PolkAudio Monitor 7A's
    Audioquest Speaker Cables and IC's
  • CaligulaPolk
    CaligulaPolk Posts: 1,650
    edited August 2009
    I think I'm gonna have to pass on that one man.;)

    I think my parents are actually going to buy it when I upgrade. Their older Sony AVR crapped out on them a while back...so I'll probably sell them my 606 for cheap when I upgrade.

    plus bag of doobie??? hahahahaha

    thas cool about ur parents.. at least u can use it when u visit them :D You cheapskate, u sell to them?? damn.. just give it to them. they paid a lot raising you ! :D
    I am 100% BORN DEAF and No I am not kidding! :D Why am I here? My wife's hearing! :p

    My Home Theater Rig || Television: 58" Panasonic TH-58PZ800U Viera Plasma || Power Conditioner: Power Monster HTS 3600 MKII || Receiver: Onkyo TX-SR805 || Blu-Ray/Gaming: 60 Gigabytes Playstation 3 || Amplifier: Emotiva XPA-5 || Fronts: Polk Audio RT800i || Center: Polk Audio CS245i || Surrounds: TBA|| Subwoofer: TBA
  • Driver_King
    Driver_King Posts: 266
    edited August 2009
    I haven't heard the Adcom but would easily say the 805 blows the 606 and just about any other Onkyo receiver away in sound quality. I've heard various Onkyo's before and I know how dull they can sound for music. The 805 is really just about as much the opposite as dull as you could get for music. If he's looking for a worthy upgrade in power, then an XPA-2 would be a better option for an amp and he could always use the 805 as a pre-amp and for powering other zones.
    Well...The Adcom would probably blow away the 805 too for that matter. Yes, the 805 has a much better amp section than my 606, but it still isn't going to compare to a good external power amp.

    Plus, I personally find Onkyo's to be dreadful sounding for music reproduction...too sterile sounding IMO. Since I got my 2 channel system, the Onkyo almost never even gets turned on. I don't think it's even been on for 3 weeks or so.


    Jeff-It's basically impossible for us to know if you should change any settings just by looking at the menu's, and not actually being in your individual room with your individual gear.

    It must have taken a long **** time to take all those pictures though...lol
    Home Theater:

    Onkyo TX-SR805
    Behringer EP2500 for SDA's

    Polk SDA II fronts
    Polk Monitor 5Jr. surrounds
    Polk Monitor 4 back surrounds

    DIY A7-900 and DIY A3-300
  • CaligulaPolk
    CaligulaPolk Posts: 1,650
    edited August 2009
    I haven't heard the Adcom but would easily say the 805 blows the 606 and just about any other Onkyo receiver away in sound quality. I've heard various Onkyo's before and I know how dull they can sound for music. The 805 is really just about as much the opposite as dull as you could get for music. If he's looking for a worthy upgrade in power, then an XPA-2 would be a better option for an amp and he could always use the 805 as a pre-amp and for powering other zones.

    Driver.. i also have cs so i would need 3 channel amp which would be xpa 3

    can i use xpa 2 for rt 800 and onkyo amp for cs?
    I am 100% BORN DEAF and No I am not kidding! :D Why am I here? My wife's hearing! :p

    My Home Theater Rig || Television: 58" Panasonic TH-58PZ800U Viera Plasma || Power Conditioner: Power Monster HTS 3600 MKII || Receiver: Onkyo TX-SR805 || Blu-Ray/Gaming: 60 Gigabytes Playstation 3 || Amplifier: Emotiva XPA-5 || Fronts: Polk Audio RT800i || Center: Polk Audio CS245i || Surrounds: TBA|| Subwoofer: TBA
  • Driver_King
    Driver_King Posts: 266
    edited August 2009
    I forgot about the center channel. The XPA-3 would be fine then.
    Home Theater:

    Onkyo TX-SR805
    Behringer EP2500 for SDA's

    Polk SDA II fronts
    Polk Monitor 5Jr. surrounds
    Polk Monitor 4 back surrounds

    DIY A7-900 and DIY A3-300
  • CaligulaPolk
    CaligulaPolk Posts: 1,650
    edited August 2009
    I forgot about the center channel. The XPA-3 would be fine then.

    btw howdy neighbor!! :D
    I am 100% BORN DEAF and No I am not kidding! :D Why am I here? My wife's hearing! :p

    My Home Theater Rig || Television: 58" Panasonic TH-58PZ800U Viera Plasma || Power Conditioner: Power Monster HTS 3600 MKII || Receiver: Onkyo TX-SR805 || Blu-Ray/Gaming: 60 Gigabytes Playstation 3 || Amplifier: Emotiva XPA-5 || Fronts: Polk Audio RT800i || Center: Polk Audio CS245i || Surrounds: TBA|| Subwoofer: TBA
  • Driver_King
    Driver_King Posts: 266
    edited August 2009
    Howdie neighbor!:D Did I see you were looking at the XPA-5? Did you want to be able to get the most power to your front sound stage or did you just want to get more power for all of your speakers? It would be up to you if it's worth the extra $250 for two extra channels of power for surround or bi-amp use if you wanted the XPA-5.
    Home Theater:

    Onkyo TX-SR805
    Behringer EP2500 for SDA's

    Polk SDA II fronts
    Polk Monitor 5Jr. surrounds
    Polk Monitor 4 back surrounds

    DIY A7-900 and DIY A3-300
  • CaligulaPolk
    CaligulaPolk Posts: 1,650
    edited August 2009
    Howdie neighbor!:D Did I see you were looking at the XPA-5? Did you want to be able to get the most power to your front sound stage or did you just want to get more power for all of your speakers? It would be up to you if it's worth the extra $250 for two extra channels of power for surround or bi-amp use if you wanted the XPA-5.

    actually... i would like xpa 1 for each rti-a9 (front)so it ll get 500 wpc in the future and use xpa 3 for 5.1 channel ht. maybe add upa 2 for 7.1 ... hmmm

    dont think 7.1 is important in my case... WAF YOU KNOW?? xpa 3 is on sale and wife would approve. dont think she want to buy it all at once :D
    I am 100% BORN DEAF and No I am not kidding! :D Why am I here? My wife's hearing! :p

    My Home Theater Rig || Television: 58" Panasonic TH-58PZ800U Viera Plasma || Power Conditioner: Power Monster HTS 3600 MKII || Receiver: Onkyo TX-SR805 || Blu-Ray/Gaming: 60 Gigabytes Playstation 3 || Amplifier: Emotiva XPA-5 || Fronts: Polk Audio RT800i || Center: Polk Audio CS245i || Surrounds: TBA|| Subwoofer: TBA
  • Driver_King
    Driver_King Posts: 266
    edited August 2009
    Well, if you wanted, you could save a crap load of money and get two XPA-2's for each of your fronts and then bridge the power to get 500 watts per channel.;) That would save enough money to get you an XPA-3, all including shipping, for the same price of two XPA-1's.
    Home Theater:

    Onkyo TX-SR805
    Behringer EP2500 for SDA's

    Polk SDA II fronts
    Polk Monitor 5Jr. surrounds
    Polk Monitor 4 back surrounds

    DIY A7-900 and DIY A3-300
  • CaligulaPolk
    CaligulaPolk Posts: 1,650
    edited August 2009
    Well, if you wanted, you could save a crap load of money and get two XPA-2's for each of your fronts and then bridge the power to get 500 watts per channel.;) That would save enough money to get you an XPA-3, all including shipping, for the same price of two XPA-1's.

    not bad idea there... i didnt know that u can bridge 2 amps to make it 500 wpc... make sense now..

    i think ill get xpa 3 for now until i got $$ and waf approval for 2 xpa -2 :D


    i forgot, i may have asked if sub can be powered with emotiva amp for extra power?
    I am 100% BORN DEAF and No I am not kidding! :D Why am I here? My wife's hearing! :p

    My Home Theater Rig || Television: 58" Panasonic TH-58PZ800U Viera Plasma || Power Conditioner: Power Monster HTS 3600 MKII || Receiver: Onkyo TX-SR805 || Blu-Ray/Gaming: 60 Gigabytes Playstation 3 || Amplifier: Emotiva XPA-5 || Fronts: Polk Audio RT800i || Center: Polk Audio CS245i || Surrounds: TBA|| Subwoofer: TBA
  • Driver_King
    Driver_King Posts: 266
    edited August 2009
    Yeah, you can bridge the two channels to make one channel per amp, so you essentially end up with a mono-block amp anyways. It may not be the same quality, but you may not even notice the differences. Look at the weight of a single XPA-2.:eek::D The extra XPA-3 could serve as an amp for your center channel and surrounds too. You could also order just the XPA-3, get it, and connect your front sound stage first. Later, you could order the XPA-2's and just move some cables around. ;)
    Home Theater:

    Onkyo TX-SR805
    Behringer EP2500 for SDA's

    Polk SDA II fronts
    Polk Monitor 5Jr. surrounds
    Polk Monitor 4 back surrounds

    DIY A7-900 and DIY A3-300
  • Driver_King
    Driver_King Posts: 266
    edited August 2009
    Well, if you have a subwoofer that is passive and doesn't already have a plate-amp installed, sure. Or if you are willing, you could by-pass the plate amp and connect the subwoofer directly to the amp.
    Home Theater:

    Onkyo TX-SR805
    Behringer EP2500 for SDA's

    Polk SDA II fronts
    Polk Monitor 5Jr. surrounds
    Polk Monitor 4 back surrounds

    DIY A7-900 and DIY A3-300
  • CaligulaPolk
    CaligulaPolk Posts: 1,650
    edited August 2009
    ok ill sleep on it. Its getting late and got to work tomorrow...

    good night polkies. Hey, if anyone else reading this and have any good suggestion , please dont hesitate :D

    Thank you driver king, nite neighbor... check out gathering section :D
    I am 100% BORN DEAF and No I am not kidding! :D Why am I here? My wife's hearing! :p

    My Home Theater Rig || Television: 58" Panasonic TH-58PZ800U Viera Plasma || Power Conditioner: Power Monster HTS 3600 MKII || Receiver: Onkyo TX-SR805 || Blu-Ray/Gaming: 60 Gigabytes Playstation 3 || Amplifier: Emotiva XPA-5 || Fronts: Polk Audio RT800i || Center: Polk Audio CS245i || Surrounds: TBA|| Subwoofer: TBA
  • Driver_King
    Driver_King Posts: 266
    edited August 2009
    Yeah, I need sleep too. :D Night!
    Home Theater:

    Onkyo TX-SR805
    Behringer EP2500 for SDA's

    Polk SDA II fronts
    Polk Monitor 5Jr. surrounds
    Polk Monitor 4 back surrounds

    DIY A7-900 and DIY A3-300