Shadowfax
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And I guess I am glad I got the Integra version and not the matching Onkyo since it looks like the main difference is really the 3 year vs 1 year warranty.
Apparently, my 30.3 fell victim to the same thing many others with the same xx.x series of Integra units fail for. The main HDMI board just goes for no reason. I rarely watch more than 1 movie a week utilizing my HT setup and this receiver.
I went with Integra after a Harman Kardon unit failed. My first stereo was an Onkyo back in the 70s and I am still using a very good Cassette Deck from when they were still labeled Onkyo Integra. So I thought I would have similar experience with a newer Integra unit. Oh well, I just hope they replaced the board with one that was not from the same failed Quality Control run when they slapped them together.
I set it up with all Dynaudio Audience and my Mirage Omni sub. 82s, 42s, and the 122c. Luckily all my major settings were still intact and I only needed to run the Audyssey setup and adjust the bass.
After setup, I usually use the Train Crash from Super 8 to check things out. What an awesome scene with train cars flying everywhere, with the sounds to make you jump out of your chair several times.
It's great to be able to watch movies in surround again.
Brian
Apparently, my 30.3 fell victim to the same thing many others with the same xx.x series of Integra units fail for. The main HDMI board just goes for no reason. I rarely watch more than 1 movie a week utilizing my HT setup and this receiver.
I went with Integra after a Harman Kardon unit failed. My first stereo was an Onkyo back in the 70s and I am still using a very good Cassette Deck from when they were still labeled Onkyo Integra. So I thought I would have similar experience with a newer Integra unit. Oh well, I just hope they replaced the board with one that was not from the same failed Quality Control run when they slapped them together.
I set it up with all Dynaudio Audience and my Mirage Omni sub. 82s, 42s, and the 122c. Luckily all my major settings were still intact and I only needed to run the Audyssey setup and adjust the bass.
After setup, I usually use the Train Crash from Super 8 to check things out. What an awesome scene with train cars flying everywhere, with the sounds to make you jump out of your chair several times.
It's great to be able to watch movies in surround again.
Brian