ONKYO SKS-HT240 Home Theater Speaker System
ONKYO SKS-HT240 Home Theater Speaker System Review

I bought these speakers for US0 from Sumaria, Mumbai, IN, back in Feb 2006. It’s now available at Amazon for an amazing price of less than US0.
I had them wall mounted with B-Tech (BT33) wall-mounts. They sound good if set up properly in a small / medium sized room with adequately powered a/v receiver. They are definitely an upgrade to most H.T.I.B. systems.
For 0 it’s really hard to find speakers better than these. That being said, they are not the last word in compact HT speaker category. They are not as good as something almost small and comparable in size such as Paradigm Cinema 90s. The Paradigms have a level of clarity, efficiency, mid-range & smoothness that these speakers find hard to match up with. That also makes Paradigm Cinema-90 series one of the cheapest amongst Paradigm’s other well known speakers and almost 3 times more expensive than these Onkyo speakers. I know, I have just compared apples to oranges and it’s still at the very bottom of high end audio. Lol.
The unique selling point of this speaker system is the well designed subwoofer. It’s got an 8 inches down firing woofer with a built-in 77 – 150 watts (peak) r.m.s. amplifier. It has a front port so placement near walls in smaller rooms is less complicated, compared to rear ported designs. Similar design goals are found on Polk Audio DSW PRO series subwoofers, which I like better. The front ported and down firing design eliminates the use of a speaker grill in front of the subwoofer. I like this arrangement because subwoofer speaker grills have no sonic benefits, & they mostly attract dust and dirt.
The subwoofer sounds powerful and may get boomy at times if pushed really hard. On the negative side, this subwoofer only has a single LFE RCA line-in jack & a volume knob on the back panel. There is no line level-in facility for front speakers and there is no crossover selector knob either. So this speaker system can only be used with a/v receivers that have an in-built bass management. As per the specifications given, it does not go below 30hz. I really doubt that claim. I don’t think it may even be going below 40hz. It should be well suited for most living rooms / apartments. On the other hand, if you like to bring your house down along with your neighbour’s then you need to look elsewhere, such as Paradigm’s Signature Servo, which goes all the way down to 9hz. Phew! Do you really need your subwoofer to go that low when our hearing range is limited to 25hz – 25khz at best? As we get past 30years of age, it’s further limited to 30hz – 20khz. Think about it.
Most people who buy these speakers would buy it for it’s low profile and wall mounting capabilities. Unfortunately, these satellite speakers are rear ported, making wall mounting option a bit tricky. You will definitely need wall-mounts to avoid close proximity to the wall. Acoustic suspension or front ported speaker designs would have made it better.
Cost cutting measures such as spring loaded clips, instead of binding posts and fixed cloth speaker grills in front of the satellite speakers, may also be seen as negative points but not as a deal breaker.
Most speaker manufacturers seem to play with specification. Onkyo is no exception. The woofer for the satellite speaker is barely 3 inches in diameter and it claims to go as low as 65hz. Yeah right! Yawn…….
I still give them 4 stars because no one can give you speakers with such aesthetics, performance & value for money for under US0. I had these speakers paired with an Onkyo TX-SR604 and Pioneer DV-610AV universal DVD player. The upgrade bug eventually bit me and I’ve moved on to a Paradigm cinema – 90/110C system for Zone 1 & Mordaunt Short – MS902i for Zone 2.
I would recommend these speakers to anyone who is on a very tight budget and is building their first home theater system in a small / medium sized room. They will not disappoint you for the money you pay. Be prepared to spend more money on wall mounts / stands & decent cables to get the best out of these speakers.
Paradigm Cinema-90s, 70s, Mirage Omnisat V2s, Nanosats and Mordaunt Short Alumnis are other speakers also worth considering in the compact HT speaker category.
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- Belkin PureAV AV20500-25 25-Foot Subwoofer Audio Cable
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ONKYO SKS-HT240 Home Theater Speaker System Feature
- Stylishly designed and graced with an extruded aluminum body, the front, center, and surround speakers
- Each of 6 channel surround speakers is capable of handling up to 100 watts per channel at 8 Ohms
- The subwoofer has its own power, rated at 150 watts
- The included 150-watt powered subwoofer rounds out this system
- It gives you real movie theater experience
ONKYO SKS-HT240 Home Theater Speaker System Overview
If you’re serious about home-theater sound, a home-theater surround sound receiver is about your best choice for broad connectivity and high quality performance. Perhaps the most daunting task is finding and connecting the right speaker system. Onkyo has assembled quite a great speaker system for you and, with included color-coded cables, installation into your receiver is relatively simple. After all, its all about home entertainment and you deserve an easy routs to achieving pleasure that you can continually appreciate. That’s where this Onkyo SKS-HT240 comes into the picture and the sound field. It looks good too! Frequency Response – 27 Hz – 150 Hz (Subwoofer) Includes connecting cable Onkyo USA 2 Years Parts and Labor Warranty
Great speakers – Darryl – Massachusetts
I did alot of research on an affordable set of surround speakers and came up with the Onkyo SKS-HT240’s as one of the best by reading reviews and looking at top 10 lists. I already had a solid yamaha receiver so I just needed to replace my old JBL stereo speakers with surround. I would say my living room is small to average size and I have the speakers paired up with the Yamaha receiver, a 46 inch Samsung 750, a PS3, and a Wii (all of which I highly recommend). I use amazon alot but I paid 0 on ebay for them on 3/2/09 which was the best deal I could find.
The speakers showed up on my door and were quite heavy. Once I opened the box I noticed that the speakers were somewhat larger than I anticipated and the subwoofer was huge. They are nice and heavy and look great. I was worried that the subwoofer might not be strong enough but I was totally wrong. It has plenty of kick to it and I usually dont turn the dial up past the halfway point. I hooked everything up and noticed that the wires they gave me were pretty thin and not nearly long enough for the rear speakers. I ordered some 14 gauge wire from amazon because BestBuy wanted to rip my face off. I left the original wire in the front and center speakers and hooked up the rears with 14 gauge because I didnt want to lose power with the distance of the wire. Before I did that though, I did a little experiment and hooked up one rear with the thin wire and one rear with the 14 gauge and I really couldnt tell the difference but I used 14 gauge anyway and it helps me to sleep at night. Someone said that they had trouble hanging the speakers because there were no clips that would fit them but all you have to do is put a screw in the wall and hang them on the screw. Pretty simple.
I hooked these speakers up as 5.1 instead of 6.1 and I found them to be excellent for the price. Are there better speakers out there? Sure, but not in this price range. One guy made a comment in a review that the center speakers (voice) were lacking but I dont really find that and I can adjust the center speaker volume separately on my receiver. I dont think I would consider myself an audiophile but I’m pretty close. These speakers sound great with movies, video games, and music which was a must for me. It took me a while to play with all of the different options on the reciever to come up with the best sound but that has nothing to do with the speakers and overall I am impressed. I think its hard to get a good idea on speakers because people cant separate the speakers from their receivers and which one does what. I’ll say that if you have a good receiver these speakers will not let you down.
