Costco Wholesale has for their
Members: Onkyo TX-NR6050 7.2-Channel AV Receiver for
$499.99.
Shipping is free.
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About this product: - 7.2 Channel Dolby Atmos, DTS:X (5.2.2 Channel) with Zone 2
- Smart AV Receiver with Spotify, Amazon Music, Pandora, Tidal, Deezer, TuneIn and Multi-Room Audio Technologies
- 6 HDMI Inputs and 2 Outputs (Main with ARC, SUB)
- 4K Ultra HD, HDR10, HLG and Dolby Vision
- Dynamic Audio Amplification with High-Current Low-Noise Power Transformer
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This might not be a big deal to many, but someone that is specifically looking for that capabilities, all the receivers are in the 700-800+ range for entry level stuff, so to have one that can do it in the $500 range is phenomenal, even though the brand ins Onkyo and is not favored as well by many die hard audiophiles.
Imo, this is a great buy, and I am someone who has spent about $15,000 on my home theater system. It's not right for me since I do 7.2.4 surround, but for someone maybe looking for high end audio in a normal family room, not like a dedicated home theater room, this is basically an awesome deal, and to have the security and backing of Costco to buy it from is even better, imo.
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Wonderful units for the price when they worked.....ran VERY hot
My 875 was fixed under warranty...and I sold it not too long after
I looked on line for help but really couldn't fine any. No one was having this issue.
But to your point CEC control can be buggy with the right( or perhaps) combination of brands
In my experience with Sony and Samsung TVs paired with Yamaha receivers..it will turn on but when you try to turn it off the Yamaha receiver has to be turned off separately
The other difference is that Onkyo has the chromecast built-in although this is probably no biggy. I would guess anyone has a few of these sitting around ( I have three).
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The other difference is that Onkyo has the chromecast built-in although this is probably no biggy. I would guess anyone has a few of these sitting around ( I have three).
Hope it helps.
And for $400 to $500,ill buy another receiver if I need to. We are not pay over $1,000 for this Receiver.
source: retired the TSR 700 over 1 year later as they never worked out the HDMI 2.1 issue (at least when i returned it)
I didn't realize this until after I sent my Yamaha off for 2 weeks for board replacement. Ended up going back to my previous setup of just connecting directly to my LG CX and using eARC to the AVR. Ultimately doesn't really make any difference at all.
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