Introduction:
The HT-S9400THX is currently available and has an MSRP of $1,099. Compare Prices
Loudspeakers and Subwoofer:
The speakers also have a listed frequency response of 50Hz to 45kHz, but keep in mind that they will not output that response at the same volume level - there will be drop off both higher and lower frequency ranges (especially frequencies below 80-100Hz).
Video Connections:
Audio Connections:
For audio (excluding HDMI), there are two digital optical and two digital coaxial audio connections, as well as six Analog stereo audio connections. A headphone output connection is also provided.
Audio Decoding and Processing:
Dolby Prologic IIz:
Loudspeaker Connections and Configuration Options:
A useful speaker connection option is the ability for the HT-S9400THX to be used in a full 7.1 channel configuration, or in a 5.1 channel setup in the main home theater room, with simultaneous 2 channel operation in a second room. However, if you want to use the full 7.1 channels for your home theater environment, you can still run an additional 2-channel system in another room by using the Zone 2 preamp outputs. In this setup you will have to add a second amplifier to power the speakers in Zone 2.
Amplifier Characteristics:
The Onkyo HT-S9400THX system delivers 7 channels of amplification with 80 Watts-per-channel into 8-Ohms (when measured with 2 channels driven from 20Hz to 20kHz).
Video Processing:
The HT-S9400THX upconverts all standard definition analog video input signals to HDMI video outputs, with up to 4K upscaling (provided you have a 4K display) via its built-in Marvell QDEO processing chip
AM/FM/HD Radio:
Internet Radio, Network, iPhone/iPod Connectivity:
The HT-S9400THX system has internet radio access (including vTuner, Pandora, and Rhapsody, Sirius Internet Radio, and vTuner). The HT-S9400THX is also Windows 7 Compatible and DLNA Certified for access to digital media files stored on PCs, Media Servers, and other compatible network-connected devices. In addition, iPod and iPhones can be connected via Front-Panel USB Port. Onkyo also offers a free App that allows you to use an iPod/iPhone as a remote control.
Audio Return Channel:
For example, if you receive your TV signals over the air, the audio from those signals goes directly to your TV. Ordinarily to get the audio from those signals to your Home Theater receiver, you would have to connect an extra cable from the TV to the home theater receiver for this purpose. However, with audio return channel, you can simply take advantage of the cable you already have connected between the TV and the home theater receiver to transfer audio in both directions.
Zone 2 Option:
The Zone 2 function allows control of either the same, or separate, source than the one being listened to in the main room, in another location. For example, the user can be watching a Blu-ray Disc or DVD movie with surround sound in the main room, while someone else can listen to a CD Player in another room, at the same time. Both the Blu-ray Disc or DVD player and CD player are connected to the same Receiver, but are accessed and controlled separately using the same main Receiver.
Audyssey 2EQ:
Audyssey Dynamic EQ:
The Onkyo HT-R990 receiver also incorporates the Audyssey Dynamic EQ and Dynamic Volume features. Dynamic EQ allows for real-time frequency response compensation when the user changes volume settings, For more specifics on how Dynamic EQ works in relation to volume settings and room characteristics, and how this can benefit the user, check out the official Audyssey Dynamic EQ page.
Audyssey Dynamic Volume
Audyssey Dynamic Volume stabilizes the sound listening labels so that the softer parts of a soundtrack, such as dialog, is not overwhelmed by the impact of loud portions of the soundtrack. For more details, check out the Audyssey Dynamic Volume page.
Final Take:
With the HT-S9400THX, Onkyo takes the typical home theater-in-a-box system up a notch. Features such as 3D pass-through, 4 HDMI inputs, HDMI video and audio switching with analog-to-HDMI video conversion and upscaling, advanced HDMI audio capabilities, as well as Internet Radio, HD Radio, and iPod compatibility give this system a lot lot connection flexibility.
However, the connections don't stop there, the HT-R990 receiver also has a "Universal Connection Port" on the rear panel that will accept an accessory Onkyo HD-Radio Tuner or iPod Dock. There is also a front-mounted USB port for connection of flash drives and other compatible devices containing media files.
On the other hand, some connections missing on the the HT-R990 receiver are a dedicated Phono input for a turntable, and there are no S-Video inputs or outputs, and there are no 5.1 channel audio inputs as well as the lack of 5.1/7.1 channel preamp outputs.
One the features I really like is the incorporation of internet radio. In working with similar receivers, I have found myself listening to lot more internet radio than standard AM/FM radio.
Taking all into consideration, the Onkyo HT-S9400THX system provides decent bookshelf speakers, practical features, and connectivity that make it definitely worth checking out if you are looking for a good home theater system package to complement an HDTV and Blu-ray Disc or DVD player. For all the details on how to setup and use the HT-S9400THX, you can download the User Manual.
The HT-S9400THX is currently available and has an MSRP of $1,099. Compare Prices
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