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Product Name: | Onkyo TX-RZ50 9.2 Channel Network A/V Receiver |
Product Description: | Start your new entertainment life in the media room, where the Onkyo TX-RZ50 passes 8K HDR video to your display via HDMI®optimized for lag-free gameplay and feeds Dolby Atmos® or DTS: X® sound to your 5.2. 4-ch speaker system with high-current power behind it. Move to another space and music follows with three-zone powered audio and the SMART AV Receiver suite controlled by voice with easy access to streaming services. The AVR fits into your Sonos system and plays to headphones over bidirectional Bluetooth® wireless technology. With 75 years of hi-fi knowhow elevating our THX® Certified Select and IMAX® Enhanced certified RZ Series custom amp design, music, film scores, and game soundtracks thrill with emotion, sound perfected by Dirac Live® Room Correction. This AVR has features others dont, such as front-to-height stereo switching for background listening, DSP vocal/dialog enhancement, My Volume presets, and an OSD function that compares source data to output settings so playback can be optimized before entertainment kicks off. |
Product SKU: | 0MJ-003H-001S3 |
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$2000 = $1599 + $400 value of the GC.
$2000 = $1599 + $400 value of the GC.
the $2000 is for the VALUE or MSRP price. you are paying $1599 and $400 will be emailed you to.
yes, msrp is fake and unreliable, but as much I personally dislike it, most of the world are programmed to rely on it...
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Can this receiver do A/B speaker switching? I have 2 sets of speakers in the living room, one is a 9.1 home theater setup and the other is 2.1 setup for music listening. The A/B feature allows switching the 2 main speakers of the 9.1 setup to the 2 stereo speakers of the 2.1 setup.
So, you are paying the same price as is available elsewhere. If you already planned to spend more money on NewEgg, then the gift promotion is a plus. Either way NewEgg gets you to spend more money.
The features on this, namely fully correct HDMI 2.1 implementation and Dirac Live completely blows away what the X4700 has to offer, and the Marantz Cinema 50 is simply not competitive at its price point.
If this receiver didn't have Dirac Live, I'd tell you to pass, but it's telling how effective Dirac can be when Denon/Marantz are talking about adding that capability down the road in 2023 [audioholics.com] (at additional cost of course). This is coming from the same group that have Audyssey, often touted as the best mainstream room correction software out there.
Yes the 4700 for $1499 straight from Denon isn't a bad deal.
I would even throw in the 3700 for $1199 in that mix.
You add Audyssey's Editor app to either of those and sweetens the deal even better for most people IMO.