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Customer Review:
I did not get this receiver from Amazon (I chose to get it through another place that had a better return policy), but since there aren't many reviews of this product and since the place I got it from is now out of business, I feel I owe a review to anyone interested in purchasing this receiver.
My major concern with this receiver was if it was going to work with my Sony TV. I saw a review for the 2309 (the previous year's model) and Thang Nguyen wrote a review saying that it didn't work with his KDL-series Sony TV. I have a KDS-series Sony TV (KDS 60A3000) and I needed t know if this issue was fixed for the 2310 (or it was even an issue at all with KDS series TVs). I couldn't find a anything on the web that gave me any proof that it works or doesn't work with a KDS. After purchasing I can say that it does officially work with a Sony KDS-series TV.
By reading the manual, I was able to set up Audyssey with dynamic EQ and Dynamic Volume. For the reviewers saying the manual isn't very good....they may be right, but it was understandable to me for me to be able to set it up. I ended up not using a good portion of the manual (I only have one zone, not any many sources, I'm not using all the bells and whistles, etc). I've heard of places to go online for essentially a better manual, but since I didn't need it I didn't need to go there. The only thing that threw me off during set up was that the Audyssey setup noticed one of the speakers was out of phase (I needed to switch the red/black wires to fix it). Otherwise it went smoothly.
The Dynamic Volume (one major reason for going with this receiver) is nice, but I still find myself moving the volume up and down between dialog an action sequences (but less than without it). The Dynamic volume has 3 settings (something like "morning," "afternoon," and "midnight"). I have it on midnight to try an quiet the action sections the most and boost the dialog the most. The other settings quiet and boost volume less than the most (yes, the manual covers this).
The remote for this thing is the biggest piece of garbage on the planet. It is highly redundant, and even has at least a button that has no label (theres a button on the back of the remote that apparently does nothing). Also, the only way to switch to the V.AUX source (currently name XBOX360) is to use the back of the remote. If you set one of the quick select buttons on the front of the remote to the V.AUX source and use that button to change the source, the receiver will overwrite the custom name for that source and replace it with V.AUX...what a pain.
Yes, you can change most of the sources using the front OR back of the remote...again, highly redundant. Also, if you use this remote to change channels on the TV, you HAVE to use the back of the remote because that is where the numbers are located. However, channel up/down is on the front of the remote.
I cannot say anything about the second remote since I don't have a second zone, but I can only imagine it being just as bad.
In summary, if there is a remote that would want to make someone run out and get one of those expensive Harmony universal remotes, this is it.
There's also another thing that's a small pain. Sometimes when I switch sources (which is fast) the sound or video doesn't exist. For my Xbox on HDMI (audio and video), sometimes the video will not be there, but the sound will be. I found that switching the source again to the xbox/V.AUX source usually fixes this problem. I'm not sure, but maybe this occurs because of the order I start up the TV, receiver, and Xbox. Its hard to find out what the order of start up should be to avoid this problem since this issue only sometimes occurs. The other input where this occurs is the computer input I have (with HDMI video and RCA (left right) audio). Here it is exactly the opposite (I get video, but no sound). I discovered last night, switching the source back to the computer source doesn't always fix this problem. However, pressing the simu button on the back of the remote does (then just continue pressing the simu button until it is back to what it used to be). The simu button simulates different EQs/settings (e.g. 5 channel from a 2 channel source, rock arena, etc). I guess pressing this button just wakes up the audio or something. Beats me.
Also, regarding the video gamer review here from Martin Anderson (gave it one star for video lag on games), I have my Xbox 360 plugged into it via HDMI @ 1080p. I guess the receiver is smart and sees that the xbox is giving it 1080p and just automatically passes the HDMI through (without upconverting it) because I get NO LAG AT ALL playing all of my xbox games (e.g. Halo 3 where video lag is important). I cannot say anything about other consoles that may give it a different video signal from different connections where the receiver may try to upconvert the signal before displaying it since I only have the xbox 360.
I think I remember seeing in the GUI menus though a way to turn off the automatic upconversion which should, theoretically, fix Martin's issue.
Despite the small issues above I am very satisfied with this receiver.
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