
Onkyo has built a reputation for making advanced features and performance more affordable for budget-conscious fans of home entertainment. Take, as a prime example, the HT-S5300 receiver and speaker package. At the heart of this 7.1-channel system, you have an A/V receiver sporting four of the latest HDMI 1.4 inputs—enough for all your high-def sources. HDMI 1.4 brings compatibility with 3D video—coming soon—and an Audio Return Channel. With the HT-S5300, you can also adjust settings on the fly with a handy overlaid on-screen display. The receiver offers a broad range of connectivity options, such as a front input for portable devices and a Universal Port for one-cable connection of the included Dock for iPhone/iPod. High-quality Burr-Brown DACs ensure pristine analog conversion of all digital audio sources, including HD audio formats from Dolby and DTS. And Dolby® Pro Logic® IIz gives you the option of a new height-channel set-up with the included 7.1-channel speaker package. read more..
Features
- 130 watts/ch with 290W powered subwoofer
- HDMI (Version 1.4 to Support 3D Video Formats, Audio Return Channel), Deep Color , x.v.Color , LipSync, Dolby® TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio , DVD-Audio, Super Audio CD, Multichannel PCM, and CEC
- Audio and 1080p Video Processing via HDMI (4 Inputs and 1 Output)
- Powered Zone 2 and Zone 2 Line-Out for Playback of Separate Source in Another Room
- 4 DSP Modes for Gaming: Rock, Sports, Action, and RPG (Role Playing Game)
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I was updating my family room and this seemed like a really good deal. I already have some excellent JBL and DCM speakers, but I was needing a powered subwoofer and a center channel speaker, so this seemed like a good deal since I could get both of those speakers plus the receiver and iPod dock.
The subwoofer only powers on at a minimum volume level as indicated by it's front light. When it's blue it's on, and when it's red it's off. The volume is also adjustable on the back.
Buyers should note that the backs of the speakers are keyhole mounts rather than standard speaker mounts. I was able to find a few choices of mounting brackets on Amazon though that specified keyhole adapters so be sure to look for that if you are ordering this and plan to mount the speakers to your ceiling. Quite honestly I wouldn't mount the bigger speakers to the ceiling, but I plan to use at least on pair of the surround speakers and at 2.2 lbs each, the weight is light enough for any speaker mount with a keyhole adapter.
Speaker weight:
surround speakers 2.2 lbs
main speakers 6 lbs
The center channel speaker is more than adequate for my needs. It's amazing how much a center channel speaker can cost by itself. The iPod dock doesn't work well if you have a case on your iPod. I wish they had allowed a bit more room so that the case can remain on my iPod when docked.
Surprisingly this set also included speaker wires, which is extremely uncommon if purchasing separate home theater components. The speaker wires were not of great quality, but for ease of use they were color coded which might work well for people setting up their home theater for the first time.
As the other reviewer noted, the Audyssey microphone was not included. Overall, I'm happy with the package and bought it specifically for these four components: receiver, center channel speaker, subwoofer, and iPod dock. The sound quality is just as good if not better than the Sony receiver I'm replacing, and the receiver has plenty of HDMI inputs (4) to keep up with today's video technology.
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