Um, I may be mistaken, but I don't believe Elgar composed more than two symphonies...
Onkyo TX-NR636 AV Receiver Specs
Auto Setup/Room EQ: AccuEQ (proprietary)
Video Processing: Marvell Qdeo 4K scaling/passthrough
Video Inputs: HDMI 2.0/HDCP 2.2 (7), MHL-enabled HDMI (1), component video (1), composite video (3)
Audio Inputs: Coaxial digital (2), optical digital (1), stereo analog (6), phono (1)
Additional: USB (1), Ethernet (1), IR remote (1), AM (1), FM (1)
Video Outputs: HDMI 2.0 (2), component video (1), composite video (1)
Audio Outputs: Zone 2 line, ¼-inch headphone (1)
Dimensions (WxHxD): 17.2 x 6.8 x 12.9 in
Weight: 22 lb
Price: $700
Company Info
Onkyo
(201) 785-2600
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Perhaps I should have read Wikipedia, which reports that Elgar worked on a third symphony before his death; "The Third Symphony sketches were elaborated by the composer Anthony Payne into a complete score in 1998."
Here's info from Chandos:
Has Onkyo walked away from Audyssey throughout their lineup?
Wow, huge mistake. Very unfortunate.
AccuEQ apparently doesn't even EQ the sub and the front L/R speakers....it just sets levels, distances and cross-overs, but no real EQ to the speakers. This alone is a reason not to buy Onkyo again in my book. My last receiver (Tx-NR5008) and my current processor (PR-SC5009) are Onkyo, and in my experience Audyssey has always had a huge effect on improving sound, both with Revel Concerta and Klipsch THX in-wall speakers and SVSound subs.
My Onkyo 727 is lacking a 120v switched outlet. The old amp had this, I was using it for backlighting, as well as bd-dvd,tape,phono,tv.
-- It lacks the ability to use the headphone jack without cutting out the speakers. There is a work-around using zone 2, but WHY??