Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Onkyo UP-A1 Dock for the iPod

With Onkyo’s latest Dock for the iPod, it’s now easy to incorporate the iPhone into your home entertainment system. The UP-A1 helps to expand the possibilities for enjoying your iPhone or iPod’s music, movies, TV shows, music videos, and video podcasts. It draws a steady power supply from your compatible Onkyo AV receiver* via the same convenient cable that delivers video and audio signals to the receiver. The UP-A1 also offers handy features found on previous Onkyo docks: recharging capability; onscreen display for content navigation and selection; and remote operability via your A/V receiver’s remote controller. To bring proven Onkyo sound quality and the potential of big-screen video playback to your iPhone or iPod, look no further than the UP-A1. *Compatible models include Onkyo’s 2009 range of A/V receivers (i.e. TX-SR507 and higher).

Color: Black Brand: Onkyo Model: UP-A1 Dimensions: 8.00" h x 5.00" w x 4.00" l, .44 pounds Easy Connection via Universal Port iPhone/iPod Automatically Recharged When Placed in Dock Control via Compatible A/V Receiver’s Remote Controller Track Lists and Song Information Displayed via Compatible A/V Receiver’s Onscreen Display Direct Change (Automatically Switches Input Source to iPhone/iPod) and Play

From the Manufacturer Onkyo Fuses Proven Sound Quality with Cutting Edge Technology For over 50 years, Onkyo components have been recognized as uncommonly musical among those who are truly fanatical about their music. One of the leading names in audio/video components and home theater systems throughout the world, Onkyo is at the forefront of the home theater and digital revolutions. Play your portable content on your home system with ease

Most helpful customer reviews 32 of 35 people found this review helpful. Perfect ....... B. Dwyer has recently begun to modernize the home entertainment. Wanted to eliminate all the cables and a better video. Add a Blu-ray and Onkyo TX-SR507. This installation is simple, easy-to-HDMI cable. I was on the sound system with XM for my music at home. Recently discovered Pandora, and his love for music and has no control, such as XM is now. I was a little nervous when I saw the previous comments on this issue. But I had the phone should work correct? The installation begins with Call me on the floor with the iPod ready in the UP-A1 Onkyo and women, instructions. I plugged the cord into the universal interface in the receiver, turn off the iPod and the receiver switches to the "Port" and the music began to play down by the system. He could not be easier. Just make sure the right people. 18 of 20 people found this review helpful Works great ... H. Huang is not sure how many people may have problems like this to get this work. If Onkyo receiver has the port, simply plug it into reality. On your iPod / iPhone, make sure that the video is set to widescreen and NTSC and you are all set. Works fine and looks beautiful. My only criticism is the price. I took my purchase comes with the Onkyo TX-SR707. But if I had not, I'm not sure that I bought just because the price is so high for a simple dock. For $ 29 you can buy it in the Dock "official" Apple has an extra USB port. Moreover, it would be more versatile, since it uses a standard audio jack, you can insert it in some small battery powered speakers for a portable solution for playing music loud. The advantages of this is that the dock uses a single cable for power and audio / video, and the glossy black look is nice if you want to mix with the rest of your outfit. If you believe it for under $ 50, or in some, it covers the full price (or of course if you do not own the Onkyo receiver with a compatible port), I'd pass. Or at least wait until you encounter a good deal. 21 of 24 people found the following review helpful. It works. By Racko ***** Black Onkyo TX-SR607 AV receiver Onkyo TX-SR607 7.2-Channel A / V Surround Home Theater Receiver (Black) Onkyo DV-CP706 ***** DVD changer Onkyo DV CP706B 6-disc DVD Player (Black) Onkyo *** UP-A1 iPod Dock Onkyo UP-A1 Dock for iPod, I replaced my 10 + year old Onkyo AV receiver and DVD changer with these units in August 2009. Got them all from Amazon. Was able to, $ 25, by storing the IP-A1 renovated. Amazon's prices and service was fantastic, no surprises. These units are all working very well together. The DVD changer shows an improvement over the 10 + year old model. Menus are much faster to load. UP-A1: receiver recognized immediately. Onkyo receiver remote control of your iPod, but not as good as it plays, pauses, stop, fast forward and rewind music and videos fine. But (if I missed something), it will not get back to the menu while playing music. If a menu (say albums), then navigate Onkyo remote control. When the music starts to play up, / down arrows do not act now, and right / left arrow, shift from playlist to playlist. At first I thought the video of the UP-A1 was not my TV via HDMI. But I had disabled the TV out on my iPod. Under Settings / Video to iPod, set the TV out (NTSC format in the U.S.). When a video (again, to go with the Onkyo remote has the problems described above) to play is the only time a video output comes from Onkyo. It looked like you think that resolution would look like an iPod. A very nice feature of the DP-A1 is when you hold the FF. (Yes, you must hold, which is unfortunate for the remote control) audio samples at regular intervals (listen to excerpts from the files.

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