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A member of Onkyo's premium Integra series and the company's finest audio/video receiver, the TX-SV919THX is also the first receiver certified as meeting Lucasfilm's strict THX standards for home theater sound. It is an imposing product, one of the largest, heaviest, and most expensive receivers on the market. It has fully digital Dolby Pro Logic circuits as well as digital signal processing (DSP) surround modes that simulate five different environments: Open Air, Arena, Night Club, Concert Hall, and Stadium. Three other processing modes are intended for playback of Dolby Surround-encoded soundtracks: standard Dolby Pro Logic, Home THX Cinema, and Theater (which adds a movie-theater ambience to a Pro Logic-decoded soundtrack). In its surround modes, the TX-SV919THX's amplifiers are rated to deliver 100 watts per channel (8 ohms) to the buying left, right, and center front speakers and 50 watts to each of the two surround speakers with less than 0.08 percent total harmonic distortion (THD). I.
A member of Onkyo's premium Integra series and the company's finest audio/video receiver, the TX-SV919THX is also the first receiver certified as meeting Lucasfilm's strict THX standards for home theater sound. It is an imposing product, one of the largest, heaviest, and most expensive receivers on the market. It has fully digital Dolby Pro Logic circuits as well as digital signal processing (DSP) surround modes that simulate five different environments: Open Air, Arena, Night Club, Concert Hall, and Stadium. Three other processing modes are intended for playback of Dolby Surround-encoded soundtracks: standard Dolby Pro Logic, Home THX Cinema, and Theater (which adds a movie-theater ambience to a Pro Logic-decoded soundtrack). In its surround modes, the TX-SV919THX's amplifiers are rated to deliver 100 watts per channel (8 ohms) to the buying left, right, and center front speakers and 50 watts to each of the two surround speakers with less than 0.08 percent total harmonic distortion (THD). I.