Review of Onkyo home theater systems.

Onkyo home theater systems. Next to Sony and Panasonic, Onkyo is my next best recommendation for a home theater system manufacturer. They are a top-end manufacturer. One of the leaders in the field.

Onkyo specializes in receivers and amplifiers for home theater and audio systems. Their DVD players are also amongst the best available. It is therefore only fitting that they offer a complete home theater package for your consideration. It is their attempt to expand their reach into the field. They have accomplished it well with some very good options.

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To recommend and provide ratings for one Onkyo complete package I will have to offer the Onkyo HTS650 Home Theater Sound System for your consideration. It is packed with features and is very, very cheap. Everything is up to, or above current standards.

The DVD player included is 5-disc progressive scan model. It plays all standard CD formats as well as MP3 files. The receiver supplies an impressive 100 watts per channel to its 5 surround speakers. The powered subwoofer cranks out an equally impressive 150 watts. This is adequate for all room sizes from small to large.

The connectivity of the system is also impressive. All digital audio and video input/output connections are possible including (component video, S-video, digital audio coaxial, digital audio optical). The system is also fully Dolby Digital and DTS audio output capable.

Add a big screen TV and you are one of the leaders in the home theater system field. Your friends will be in awe and your home movie watching experience will never be the same.

A higher end model for your consideration is the Onkyo HT-S767DVC Digital Home Theater System. It improves on all of the Onkyo home theater systems features and functions of the HTS650 while providing more power. It also expands its speaker numbers and receiver multi-channel output to the 6.1-channel surround sound format. The next standard in home theater capability.

Take a look at Onkyo home theater systems. If you dare!