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This seems like a solid receiver for a good price! This matches the previous front page price.
Features:
7.2 Channel Dolby Atmos, DTS:X (5.2.2 Channel) with Zone 2
SMART Home WiFi Compatible with Voice Control: Apple Airplay, Google & Alexa
Dolby ATMOS, DTS:X and HDMI 2.1 for 8K60 and 4K120 video pass through
6 HDMI Inputs and 2 Outputs (Main with eARC, Subwoofer)
Stream: Spotify, TIDAL, Deezer, TuneIn & Pandora
https://www.costco.com/onkyo-tx-n...ue&nf=true
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They have it for $100 less than this deal. It looked brand new and works great. I run it with seven speakers plus sub. I was especially happy that the gaming is lag free (my older Onkyo definitely was not). It also has that "vocal " tone control someone was talking about.
What do you mean earc stop working? Why do you even need earc to work with a receiver? I have my receiver hooked up with earc port, but I noticed no difference when receiver hooked up with non-earc port.
It drives me crazy how much manufacturers want us to spend to get preouts. Spending $2k on a pre/pro or $800 on a receiver with preouts is messed up. I should be able to get a somewhat budget receiver with the latest HDR support and 4k, with preouts.
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It drives me crazy how much manufacturers want us to spend to get preouts. Spending $2k on a pre/pro or $800 on a receiver with preouts is messed up. I should be able to get a somewhat budget receiver with the latest HDR support and 4k, with preouts.
Due to space/wiring concerns two of my systems are now soundbar based and my last full speaker system I'm still running an ancient Harman Kardon AVR because nobody has built a reliable HDMI 2.1/4k120hz receiver *without* preouts
Due to space/wiring concerns two of my systems are now soundbar based and my last full speaker system I'm still running an ancient Harman Kardon AVR because nobody has built a reliable HDMI 2.1/4k120hz receiver *without* preouts
Correct, preout is considered obsolete, it used to be on low and middle end model. Now it seems precut is making a comeback.
Definitely not calibration, aq eq is prone to mistakes. You can entirely skip onkyo auto calibration.
Onkyo surround and sub are way off, need to level up significantly