expirediconian | Staff posted Dec 10, 2022 12:13 AM
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expirediconian | Staff posted Dec 10, 2022 12:13 AM
Yamaha AVENTAGE RX-A6A 9.2-Channel AV Receiver
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I own a flagship Yamaha and Denon, I had a flagship Onkyo, but never again with that brand. Loved it, but huge quality issues with hdmi, etc.
They just need to go ahead and make a 20.6 and be done with it, skip the next 20 years.
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The speakers may not need 150w all the time and will work with Denon, but what if I crank it up that's when it may get into the problem?
Generally speaking Klipsch speakers are quite efficient, meaning they need less power than an "average" speaker to achieve the same volume. Even a high-power receiver hobbled to 75w in multichannel mode will get you plenty of volume, probably more than you would be comfortable experiencing for a long period of time. This is even more true if we assume that you're running a powered subwoofer, which via the crossover sends the lowest-frequency material to the sub and takes a great amount of load off of the amplifiers in the receiver.
Will be running PS5 as well as newest gen Apple TV for most all applications. Fronts are the older Polk Rti A9s I had from a previous dedicated HT at our old house.
This receiver overkill in your alls opinion? I've looked at the Denon 3800 as well as the Onkyo rz50. In the past always used pioneer elite series- first the sc-37 and then the sc-57.
Any opinions would be great- just getting ready to get started on the gut job and will probably be 2-4 months by the time it's all finished and ready to go.
If you can I would suggest two pairs of object based speakers.
Significant difference between one and two pairs.
Here is the optimal layout to try to follow, placement is crucial for optimal performance.
https://www.dolby.com/about/suppo...tup-guide/
I would also suggest concentrating on speakers 1st and depending on budget more specifically 5.1.
Object based codecs work off the core surround, having a good one is crucial for optimal performance.
Pre wire for object based speakers and you can add them later.
My $.02 from experience & good luck.
I need a receiver with at least 2 HDMI 2.1 inputs so I can do 4k @120hz with HDR for my PS5 and my gaming PC to my C1 OLED. I need support for vrr ultra low latency, etc.
I have a 5.2.4 setup and my current Onkyo rz740 has a buggy HDMI and it's a pain to use because it's only HDMI 2.0
Should I get this or just get the rz50?
I own a flagship Yamaha and Denon, I had a flagship Onkyo, but never again with that brand. Loved it, but huge quality issues with hdmi, etc.
I have Klipsch RP RF-82 ii series with the matching center, surrounds and atmos. I don't feel like I'm missing any features as I rarely use anything. It's mainly for home theatre movies and regular TV.
It sounds amazing but I figured it could be "blow my pants away" better if I upgraded to a more powerful receiver. Also I'm a bit worried since I'm running 9 speakers on a 7 channel amp lol
My current Denon receiver uses Audessey and it leaves much to be desired. TYIA
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I'd get the rz50 for the Dirac processing.
Why? I literally just asked about Dirac Live potentially being a deal breaker. Are there any alternatives or options to add later or is this truly worth the hype of being THE 2022-23 killer feature?
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