1. Does anyone know the exact model of receiver in the 6200 HTIB package? I looked at the specs of this system and compared them with the TX-SR607 and they are not the same receiver.Onkyo HT-S6200 - 7.1-Channel Home Entertainment Package (with Dock for the iPod®) | Model Information | Onkyo USA Home Theater Productsvs Onkyo TX-SR607 - 7.2-Channel Home Theater Receiver | Model Information | Onkyo USA Home Theater Products Among other things, the TX-SR607 is a taller and heavier receiver. I would prefer the shorter receiver for better ventilation.
It sure looks like this is now a unique receiver built just for the HTIB bundle. I apologize for not researching too deeply. The HTIB did use the 605 two years ago and that's what I based the comment on. Sorry.
2. Can someone confirm that the receiver in the 6200 HTIB receiver has no headphone inputs? Under the connectivity section there is no checkmark for the Front-Panel Portable input (stero mini jack). This is a very important consideration for me. I work late and my wife is a sleep when I get home. I do not want to disturb her.
I think what you are looking for is a headphone OUTPUT. This box has that according to the technical specs section of the Amazon listing. OTOH, Amazon has been known to lie, so I wouldn't guarantee it.
BTW, the mini-stereo input they were referring to was so you can plug in an ipod or sansa. It doesn't have that. Even my 806 doesn't have that feature.
3. What kind of cable(s) will I need to hook up my subwoofer to the receiver. Will the speaker package that I am about to purchase provide what I need or do I need to buy one.
The sub will hook up with any patch cable with RCA plug ends. Doesn't even have to be a good cable, as there is a high pass filter in the signal path. The system will come with some sort of cable for the sub.
I hate to give up the option of a 7.1 speaker option in the future, but it is looking like I will have to settle for the TX-SR507 due to space issues (less tall than the TX-SR607) and it is headphone capable. Ideas or comments would be greatly appreciated. What other receiver would you recommend that has similar capabilities, prices and quality of the onkyo brand that I want.
The 507 does not do upconversion of analog inputs. That means that if you have an older source that has component, composite or s-video inputs, you will need to run a different output from the 507 to the TV. This makes connections and switching messier. I keep running out of inputs on all my receivers. The 507 doesn't have a lot of them, so that could be an issue.
The Denon receivers are reported to run cooler. I love Denon reliability and you might want to consider something like the 1910
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However Denon receivers tend to cost a bit more for the same power and features.
You seriously might consider the ventilation fan option for the 607, or stay with the 6620.