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Is the Onkyo tx-sr606 a good receiver?

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Daniel Foster

Published May 04, 2026

Is the Onkyo tx-sr606 a good receiver?

Onkyo has built a reputation on bold, muscular-sounding receivers, and the TX-SR606 is no different. Feed it Iron Man on DVD and it isn’t afraid of letting you know just how much bang you’re getting for your bucks.

Can a Sirius Satellite Radio be connected to a tx-sr606?

Sirius Satellite Radio Ready: The TX-SR606 can be connected to the optional SiriusConnect Home Tuner kit (part # 607SCH1, sold separately), which allows you to receive Sirius Satellite Radio through the receiver. You can search Sirius radio stations by Channel, Category or Direct Tuning.

Is the volume of Zone 2 controlled by the tx-sr606?

The volume of Zone 2 is controlled by the TX-SR606 receiver. iPod Compatible: The DS-A2x or DS-A3 Remote Interactive Dock for iPod (item # 580DSA2X and 580DSA3) provide an interface between an iPod digital media player and Onkyo TX-SR606.

Is the Onkyo tx-sr606 AMP worth repairing?

My Onkyo TX-SR606 amp seems to have developed the HDMI sync issue with its daughter board. It’s now well out of warranty and as such any repair is going to be chargeable, if it was an extra 6 months over the warranty Onkyo would have paid for it. Been quoted £72 flat fee for any work done, plus at least £15 for parts.

Sirius Satellite Radio Ready: The TX-SR606 can be connected to the optional SiriusConnect Home Tuner kit (part # 607SCH1, sold separately), which allows you to receive Sirius Satellite Radio through the receiver. You can search Sirius radio stations by Channel, Category or Direct Tuning.

The volume of Zone 2 is controlled by the TX-SR606 receiver. iPod Compatible: The DS-A2x or DS-A3 Remote Interactive Dock for iPod (item # 580DSA2X and 580DSA3) provide an interface between an iPod digital media player and Onkyo TX-SR606.

How to disconnect tx-sr606 from AC power source?

Make sure that the voltage in your area meets the voltage requirements printed on the unit窶冱 rear panel (e.g., AC 230 V, 50 Hz or AC 120 V, 60 Hz). The power cord plug is used to disconnect this unit from the AC power source.