{"id":898,"date":"2009-03-31T03:15:54","date_gmt":"2009-03-31T03:15:54","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.tedpublications.com\/fr\/?p=898"},"modified":"2009-03-31T03:15:54","modified_gmt":"2009-03-31T03:15:54","slug":"onkyo-introduces-thx-ultra2plus","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.tedpublications.com\/fr\/onkyo-introduces-thx-ultra2plus\/","title":{"rendered":"<!--:fr-->Onkyo Introduces THX Ultra2Plus<!--:-->"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><!--:fr--><em><strong><a rel=\"attachment wp-att-2142\" href=\"http:\/\/www.tedpublications.com\/fr\/cinema-maison\/onkyo-introduces-thx-ultra2plus\/attachment\/onkyo-thx-ultra\/\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-2142\" title=\"onkyo-THX-Ultra\" src=\"http:\/\/www.tedpublications.com\/fr\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/03\/onkyo-THX-Ultra.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"580\" height=\"235\" \/><\/a><br \/>\n<code> <\/code><br \/>\nOnkyo Introduces Its First THX Ultra2Plus Certified A\/V Receiver<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>UPPER SADDLE RIVER, NJ (7\/22\/08)<\/strong> &#8212; Onkyo has  introduced the new TX-SR806, the company&rsquo;s first A\/V receiver to carry  THX&rsquo;s new Ultra2Plus certification.\u00a0 The 130 watt-per-channel TX-SR806  features five HDMI 1.3a inputs, 1080p video upscaling capability, and  new THX Loudness Plus technology. Like the acclaimed TX-SR805 that it  replaces, the new model features Onkyo&rsquo;s Push-Pull amplification design,  internal high resolution audio decoding, Audyssey MultEQ automatic  calibration, and compatibility with both XM and Sirius Satellite Radio.<\/p>\n<p>The TX-SR806 is Onkyo&rsquo;s first A\/V receiver to include the new THX  Ultra2Plus Certification, ensuring the highest performance standards are  met in rooms of 3,000 cubic feet and larger, and at a screen distance  of 12 feet or more. The receiver also includes the recently announced  THX Loudness Plus technology, which improves audio reproduction at  reduced volume levels by adjusting front-to-back speaker levels and  frequency balance to ensure the highest possible level of detail and  fidelity to the original soundtrack at listening volumes below the THX  reference level.<\/p>\n<p>The Onkyo TX-SR806 features HDMI inputs for up to five sources, and  is fully compatible with HDMI v. 1.3a, including 1080p and Deep Color\u2122  36-bit video signals. It includes a high-quality Faroudja DCDi Cinema  video processor that provides upscaling of all video signals to 1080p  for output over HDMI, regardless of input, greatly simplifying  connectivity for modern video displays. The video upconversion  technology also delivers 1080i resolution through the component video  outputs.<\/p>\n<p>Onkyo&rsquo;s TX-SR806 features dual Texas Instruments Aureus\u2122 DSP chips  for digital audio processing, including onboard decoding for Dolby  Digital Plus, Dolby Digital HD, and DTS-HD Master Audio, making it fully  capable of exploiting the high definition audio capabilities of the  HD-DVD and Blu-Ray disc formats. It also includes top-quality Cirrus  Logic 192kHz\/24-bit DACs on all channels. The receiver features seven  amplification modules, each capable of delivering 130 watts into an  8-ohm load and each module features the company&rsquo;s dual push-pull  configuration, coupled with a three-stage inverted Darlington circuit  for outstanding efficiency and high current with very low distortion.<\/p>\n<p>For optimum setup, the Onkyo TX-SR806 includes Audyssey&rsquo;s acclaimed  MultEQ room acoustics correction for countering room distortion in  dedicated home theaters. This technology uses an included microphone to  detect and configure speakers in the room, and then adjusts each  channel&rsquo;s level, delay, and crossover settings to best suit the room&rsquo;s  acoustics. By incorporating measurements at up to eight points in the  listening room, Audyssey MultEQ provides both frequency response and  time domain corrections throughout the entire listening area, rather  than just at a single position.<\/p>\n<p>This receiver employs the new Audyssey Dynamic EQ algorithm, which  adds moment-by-moment refinement to the receiver&rsquo;s frequency response  and surround levels in order to compensate for volume-dependent  deteriorations in the listening experience, particularly at low volume  levels. When used in combination with the Audyssey MultEQ system, this  feature tailors the receiver&rsquo;s output to correct for room acoustics,  listening position, and playback-level distortions, delivering an  overall experience that is a much closer match to what the audio  production engineers originally intended.<\/p>\n<p>The TX-SR806 also includes the company&rsquo;s new Music Optimizer  software, which improves the quality of MP3 and AAC encoded audio source  material. While these compressed audio formats sound quite acceptable  over small headphones or PC speaker systems, when reproduced on a  full-scale home theater system the loss of high-frequency information  becomes much more apparent. The Music Optimizer employs sophisticated  equalization and optimization algorithms to overcome these faults, and  enhances the reproduction quality of digitally compressed music.<\/p>\n<p>The TX-SR806 also features Onkyo&rsquo;s Powered Zone 2 capability, which  can be used to power stereo speakers in a second room while listening to  5.1-channel sound in the main zone thanks to a dedicated set of zone 2  L\/R speaker terminals. There is also a Zone 2 pre-out that can be used  in conjunction with a dedicated zone amplifier or receiver. For those  with main stereo LR loudspeakers that support bi-amplification, the back  surround channels can also be reconfigured for this operating mode.<\/p>\n<p>For integration with whole-house control systems, the TX-SR806&rsquo;s  includes a bi-directional RS-232 port. Additionally, RIHD (Remote  Interactive over HDMI) capability allows it to seamlessly integrate with  other leading brand-name devices, including all Toshiba CE-Link  equipment and selected Panasonic VIERA Link, Sharp, and Samsung  products. The receiver is also compatible with Onkyo&rsquo;s RI (Remote  Interactive) iPod dock\/charger models.<\/p>\n<p>The Onkyo TX-SR806 includes a high quality AM\/FM radio tuner, and  features connections for both XM and Sirius satellite radio. It includes  a newly redesigned pre-programmed learning RI (Remote Interactive)  remote control unit with macros and mode-key LEDs. Finally, systems  setup is even easier simpler to the implementation of a newly designed  GUI (Graphical User Interface).<\/p>\n<p>The Onkyo TX-SR806 will be available in August at a suggested retail price of $1,099.<\/p>\n<p>Onkyo, which takes its name from the Japanese \u00ab\u00a0On\u00a0\u00bb meaning &lsquo;sound&rsquo;  and \u00ab\u00a0Kyo\u00a0\u00bb meaning &lsquo;harmony,&rsquo; has been producing precision audio  components for over a half-century. The company&rsquo;s philosophy is to  deliver products that are superbly designed and built to a consistently  outstanding standard of excellence. Today, Onkyo is at the forefront of  the home theater and digital revolutions. For more information about  this and other fine Onkyo products, visit <a href=\"http:\/\/www.onkyousa.com\">www.onkyousa.com<\/a> or call 800-229-1687.<!--:--><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Onkyo Introduces Its First THX Ultra2Plus Certified A\/V Receiver UPPER SADDLE RIVER, NJ (7\/22\/08) &#8212; Onkyo has introduced the new TX-SR806, the company&rsquo;s first A\/V receiver to carry THX&rsquo;s new Ultra2Plus certification.\u00a0 The 130 watt-per-channel TX-SR806 features five HDMI 1.3a inputs, 1080p video upscaling capability, and new THX Loudness Plus technology. 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