The HDMI connection in your system is used to deliver uncompressed digital audio and video information from one device to the next. There is also additional information about this digital content that can be delivered. Such additional information is referred to as “metadata”. Metadata Compatible mode should be used when there are home theater components in your system, such as Blu-ray disc players, set top boxes and displays that use this additional metadata. For example, Metadata Compatible mode should be set to ON when there are THX Media Director™ Enabled devices in the system. This ensures that this additional information can be received by your Onkyo AVR and can be sent to other devices that are connected in your home theater system, with no interruption.

THX Loudness Plus

THX Loudness Plus is a new volume control technology featured in THX Ultra2 Plus™ and THX Select2 Plus™ Certified receivers. With THX Loudness Plus, home theater audiences can now experience the rich details in a surround mix at any volume level. A consequence of turning the volume below Reference Level is that certain sound elements can be lost or perceived differently by the listener. THX Loudness Plus compensates for the tonal and spatial shifts that occur when the volume is reduced by intelligently adjusting ambient surround channel levels and frequency response. This enables users experience the true impact of soundtracks regardless of the volume setting. THX Loudness Plus is automatically applied when listening in any THX listening mode. The new THX Cinema, THX Music, and THX Games modes are tailored to apply the proper THX Loudness Plus settings for each type of content.

Digital Processing Crossover Network

Digital Crossover provides a separate routing system by splitting the audio signal into separate frequency bands optimized for each speaker driver. It provides a fine, three- dimensional sound field that extend each driver’s performance to the uppermost. With its built-in time alignment function, this system also adjusts the sound shifting that occurs when there is a physical offset between sound drivers. At a digital processing level, it corrects this offset by delaying the related audio signal.

Although this function is meant for speakers without crossover network, it can also be used with bi-amped speakers.

Tip

This setting can be done while listening to an audio source.

Press MODE/D (Blue) to switch from the current audio source to test noises. Pressing MODE/D (Blue) again or the cursor buttons will stop the test noises and switch back to the original audio source.

Note

This setting can only be made when “Speakers Type(Front A)” or “Speakers Type(Front B)” is set to “Digital Crossover” (page 66).

Crossover

`250Hz”, “320Hz”, “400Hz”, “500Hz, “630Hz”, “800Hz”, “1000Hz”, “1250Hz”, “1600Hz”, “2000Hz”, “2500Hz”, “3200Hz”, “4000Hz”, “5000Hz

Output Band for Test

`High + Low, High, Low:

Select the output for the audio signal.

Tip

Pressing MODE/D (Blue) button plays band-limited test noises which center on the specified frequency.

We recommend choosing a crossover value that creates no volume difference between “High” and “Low”.

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Advanced Operations

Note

Refer to your speaker manual when setting without the use of test noises.

Cutoff frequencies of the woofers’ low-pass filter (LPF) and the tweeters’ high-pass filter (HPF) are set according to the frequency specified for “Crossover”.

Overlap

`No

`Yes

With this setting, a frequency band near the specified crossover frequency is output by both tweeters and woofers. Based on the frequency selected for “Crossover”, the cutoff frequency of the low-pass filter (LPF) will be set to 1/3 octave up and that of the high-pass filter (HPF) to 1/3 octave down. Example: With a “Crossover” of “3200Hz”, the cutoff frequency of the woofers’ LPF will be “4000Hz”, and the tweeters’ HPF will be “2500Hz”.

Tip

Sounds processed by Digital Processing Crossover Network are played.

You can switch from the current audio source to test noises by pressing MODE/D (Blue).

In the case of usage of the bi-amped speakers, if there is a difference between the crossover frequency in the speakers’ built- in network and the crossover frequency to be set on the AV receiver, the frequency dip may be caused. Therefore, it is recommended that this function should be set to “Yes”.

High Level, Low Level

`–6.0dBto 0.0dB to +6.0dB in 0.5 dB steps.

With this setting, you can set the volume of tweeters and woofers.

Tip

Sounds processed by Digital Processing Crossover Network are played.

You can switch from the current audio source to test noises by pressing MODE/D (Blue).

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TX-NR5010 specifications

The Onkyo TX-NR5010 is a high-performance AV receiver that stands out in its class, designed for both dedicated home theater enthusiasts and casual listeners looking to enhance their audio experience. With a robust power output of 135 watts per channel, this receiver is well-equipped to drive a 7.2 channel surround sound system, delivering rich and immersive audio that brings movies, music, and games to life.

One of the key features of the TX-NR5010 is its support for the latest audio formats, including Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. These cutting-edge technologies create a three-dimensional sound environment that allows users to experience sound from every direction, effectively placing them in the heart of the action. For those who enjoy high-resolution audio, the TX-NR5010 supports FLAC, ALAC, and DSD files, ensuring that audiophiles can enjoy their music in the highest quality available.

In terms of connectivity, the TX-NR5010 is equipped with a wide array of inputs, including multiple HDMI ports with 4K upscaling capabilities. This allows users to connect various devices like Blu-ray players, gaming consoles, and media streaming boxes, while also ensuring compatibility with modern 4K televisions. Additionally, the receiver supports HDMI ARC, which simplifies the connection to a TV and enables seamless audio playback through the receiver.

The receiver is also integrated with advanced networking capabilities featuring Wi-Fi and Bluetooth support. This allows users to stream audio directly from their smartphones, tablets, or computers, making it incredibly convenient for those who enjoy listening to music from their digital libraries or popular streaming services like Spotify and TIDAL.

The Onkyo TX-NR5010 includes a sophisticated Equalization system that automatically calibrates the sound based on the room's acoustics using the AccuEQ Room Calibration technology. This ensures optimal audio performance and a perfectly balanced sound stage no matter where you are seated in the room.

In summary, the Onkyo TX-NR5010 combines powerful audio performance with advanced technology, making it a versatile choice for anyone looking to elevate their home theater experience. With support for the latest audio formats, extensive connectivity options, and innovative calibration features, the TX-NR5010 is a standout option for both casual listeners and home cinema aficionados looking for exceptional sound quality and versatility.