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Onkyo TX-SR393 5.2 Channel A/V Receiver

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Features

  • 155 watts per Channel
  • Supports 4K/60p and HDR (HDR10, hlg, Dolby vision, BT.2020)
  • Dolby Atmos and DTS: x playback
  • Dolby Atmos height virtualizer and DTS virtual: x
  • Accueq with subwoofer EQ and accureflex

Description

Premiere Dolby Atmos and DTS: x sound at home with the TX-SR393. Choose a speaker layout to suit your room, from a space saving 2.1-Ch setup enhanced with 3D surround-sound courtesy Dolby Atmos height Virtualizer or DTS virtual: x to a 3.2.2-Ch system for Native object-audio playback. Whatever way you play it, dynamic power is ready to thrill thanks to authentic high-current analog Amps backed by a thumping custom transformer. For true-to-life video, The AVR supports 4K/60p and HDR video pass-through. If all this tech sounds scary, relax: every aspect of this product is designed to erase frustration, from the automated AccuEQ system calibration to quick connection guide. The receiver integrates your players and TV and adds practical features such as vocal Enhancer for clear dialog. There’s even a zone B line-out to distribute all your home cinema sources to a component with an analog RCA line in, such as a wireless headphone dock or Hi-Fi system. Or just sit back and stream from apps via Bluetooth technology and let advanced music Optimizer enrich every note of the Golden Onkyo sound.


Brand: Onkyo


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Digital Audio, Analog Audio, HDMI, USB


Controller Type: Remote Control


Special Feature: 155 watts per channel, Supports 4K/60p and HDR, Dolby Atmos and DTSX playback, Dolby Atmos Height Virtualizer and DTS VirtualX, AccuEQ with subwoofer EQ and AccuReflex, Discrete high-current analog amp system with 4-ohm drive capability, Bluetooth technology and Advanced Music Optimizer, Vocal Enhancer function improves voice audibility, OSD window shows media format data for quick confirmation See more


Compatible Devices: Television, Speaker


Total HDMI Ports: 4


Connector Type: Bluetooth, Digital Audio, Analog Audio, HDMI, USB


Audio Encoding: DTS


Audio Output Mode: Surround


Surround Sound Channel Configuration: 5.2


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 20.6 x 15.8 x 9.4 inches; 18.08 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ TX-SR393


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 14, 2019


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ ONKYO


Best Sellers Rank: #26,728 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #56 in Audio Component Receivers


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Customer Reviews: 4.4 out of 5 stars (4.4) 696 ratings


Product Dimensions: 20.6 x 15.8 x 9.4 inches


Item Weight: 18.04 pounds


Manufacturer: ONKYO


Item model number: TX-SR393


Date First Available: June 14, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Haven’t Installed Yet
I Am Soon To Be 80 Years Old. I’m Replacing My Denon AVR That Died‼️ I Am Disabled & Grown Children Live Out Of State. I Must Find Someone To Hook It Up Because I’m Unable To Do It & Mom Doesn’t Have A Clue 😂 The Speaker Wires & Cables Are All On The Floor They Just Need To Be Hooked Up⁉️ Dave
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 1, 2023 by David L. Underwood

  • Satisfied customer
We replaced an older model Onkyo unit simply because it was too big to fit modern entertainment centers we were looking out. This unit was smaller and it runs cooler. Set up is always a bit complicated but if you follow the instructions and not assume that it works like your older unit, you’ll get it worked out ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 29, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • 4K HDR Support - How to enable without having to update firmware
This receiver would not work with 4K HDR to my PS5. I originally thought the firmware needed updating but it turns out it did not. Before going through the hassle of trying to update the firmware (note in my case the firmware on the Onkyo site appeared newer), try this first as it may already be up to date (from Onkyo support): "To check if unit supports HDMI enhanced mode with its current firmware (used for 4K HDR), on the main receiver unit press and hold the BD/DVD button and then press ON/Standby to display the current 4K setting on the unit, and then press the ON/Standby to cycle it through different 4K settings." Hope this helps some people out there as trying to upgrade the firmware may not be needed. In my case I had R106 and R108 is on the Onkyo site. It will never upgrade (you will get a 0-70 error no matter what) and support indicated it is because the units are shipped with a newer version even though the firmware on the support site has a higher number. Note that units purchased directly from Amazon (not a third party) should be the newer units that support this out of the box. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 14, 2023 by Tinman

  • Still not a great receiver
I'm very happy with my upgrade of a version of this amp that I bought in the 90's (I think). That It took that long for one of the channels to break down, which I think is pretty good for a daily performing piece of equipment. Installation was simple, except when it came to HDMI which is still mysterious to me. The only flaws I could find are it lacks proper support for a turntable and its FM receiver has gotten no better than it was 30 years ago. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 1, 2023 by James Elkin

  • Good receiver for the $$$ but quirky
I like this receiver once setup correctly, but there seem to be some quirks. I am using the receiver with an Apple TV4k as source, two Rogers LS-7t's on the front channels, Bose VCS-10 center speaker, Cambridge P500 sub, and a set of Krix Equinox for the surrounds. After running the initial setup I was tweaking the system to my liking when I lost all audio and video from the Apple TV and had to do a factory reset to get it all back. Once working again, I was getting Dolby 5.1 and Dolby Atmos from the Apple TV 4K so I assumed no firmware update was needed and I had all the latest CODECs. I then used the mic to set the levels and was pleased with the sound in general, but later noticed I was getting distortion in both rear surround speakers at low volume levels using Dolby 5.1 and Dolby Atmos. All other encoding options removed the rear distortion - but I wanted 5.1 and Atmos. I discovered that disabling the HDMI ARC audio return eliminated the distortion , but then I was no longer getting Dolby 5.1 or Atmos 5.1 with the Apple TV. Another reset fixed this, and all was well, even with ARC audio return enabled. A little unsettled with the units erratic behaviors, I decided to check the firmware revision level which turned out to be R106-0000-2130-0000. This was not the firmware rev level noted on the Onkyo USA support page which is listed as R108-0300-2120-0000. To me the R108 indicated a more recent version than what I was running, so I downloaded the "latest" from the Onkyo support page and it unzipped to a file named AVR002b.of1. This downloaded firmware returns an error code and will not install (yes I properly formatted the USB stick and the receiver does read it) , so I assume the existing firmware is of a higher revision level. Who knows? The firmware level indicated by the receiver is nowhere to be found in the Onkyo USA support pages, and I got put on hold with Onkyo USA support forever and, since I had all features working, I gave up. In hopes of gaining more stability I have ordered new 2.1 HDMI cables since mine are who-knows-what and kind of old. So right now after 3 days of ownership and three factory resets I am hoping the distortion does not return and the unit remains stable with new HDMI cables. If this behavior continues once I install the new cables, I will likely return it. I have had good luck with Onkyo in the past and feel like their amplification is top notch for what it costs, but I am concerned that I have reset the unit three times in three days, and wary that the Onkyo firmware support page is way out of date, poorly presented, needlessly complicated, and not very informative. None-the-less when working correctly the TX-SR393 sounds really good, and is a great value for the money, and I like the receiver, especially for the cost. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 18, 2022 by Kevin

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