Is it comparable to 676, or this one is better than that?
676 has higher wattage and more inputs/outputs:
"The 575 and 676 receivers are very similar to each other, with wattage and the number of inputs and outputs being the main difference. The TX-NR575 features six HDMI inputs, while the TX-NR676 has seven, with six in the rear and one upfront. This model also has two HDMI outputs that are capable of displaying on a TV and a projector simultaneously."
"The 575 and 676 receivers are very similar to each other, with wattage and the number of inputs and outputs being the main difference. The TX-NR575 features six HDMI inputs, while the TX-NR676 has seven, with six in the rear and one upfront. This model also has two HDMI outputs that are capable of displaying on a TV and a projector simultaneously."
"The 575 and 676 receivers are very similar to each other, with wattage and the number of inputs and outputs being the main difference. The TX-NR575 features six HDMI inputs, while the TX-NR676 has seven, with six in the rear and one upfront. This model also has two HDMI outputs that are capable of displaying on a TV and a projector simultaneously."
Are you looking for a 9.2/5.1.4 receiver with Atmos? Are there any of those that are even available under $700? The cheapest I see at accessories4less is a refurb Pioneer Elite SC-85 for $700. I'm sure those are much better and more future proof but at less than half the cost these 7.1/5.1.2 receivers will be fine for many buyers. The 5.1.4 receivers will become cheaper as Atmos becomes more mainstream but for right now if you budget is around $300 then 5.1.2 is the way to go.
Are you looking for a 9.2/5.1.4 receiver with Atmos? Are there any of those that are even available under $700? The cheapest I see at accessories4less is a refurb Pioneer Elite SC-85 for $700. I'm sure those are much better and more future proof but at less than half the cost these 7.1/5.1.2 receivers will be fine for many buyers. The 5.1.4 receivers will become cheaper as Atmos becomes more mainstream but for right now if you budget is around $300 then 5.1.2 is the way to go.
Looking for 7.2.4 support, i'm holding out... I know they're expensive still, but never know. Refurbs come around here and there. I'm guessing I can get one under $500
Oh mamma. This is tempting. My Onkyo HTRC160 is running fine, but I need to jump in the 4K market in the next 6 to 12 months. I don't really care for Atmos at this time, but I think this would be a nice jump for features compared to the 160 right?
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"The 575 and 676 receivers are very similar to each other, with wattage and the number of inputs and outputs being the main difference. The TX-NR575 features six HDMI inputs, while the TX-NR676 has seven, with six in the rear and one upfront. This model also has two HDMI outputs that are capable of displaying on a TV and a projector simultaneously."
"The 575 and 676 receivers are very similar to each other, with wattage and the number of inputs and outputs being the main difference. The TX-NR575 features six HDMI inputs, while the TX-NR676 has seven, with six in the rear and one upfront. This model also has two HDMI outputs that are capable of displaying on a TV and a projector simultaneously."
Why? What are you looking for?
7.2.4 probably
"The 575 and 676 receivers are very similar to each other, with wattage and the number of inputs and outputs being the main difference. The TX-NR575 features six HDMI inputs, while the TX-NR676 has seven, with six in the rear and one upfront. This model also has two HDMI outputs that are capable of displaying on a TV and a projector simultaneously."
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Looking for 7.2.4 support, i'm holding out... I know they're expensive still, but never know. Refurbs come around here and there. I'm guessing I can get one under $500