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Onkyo TX-NR6050 7.2-Channel 8K Network AV Receiver (TXNR6050M2BMDC) on sale for $319 >
now $299.
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Key Features:- 200 W/Ch Dynamic Audio Amplification system
- 5.2.2-ch Dolby Atmos and DTS:X playback
- Works with Hey Google or Alexa
- Stream over 5 GHz/2.4 GHz dual-band Wi-Fi supporting the 802.11ac standard
- HDMI Sub/Zone 2 Out for media transmission to a projector, gaming monitor, or TV
- Refined chassis, HDMI board, DAC, Digital/Analog inputs, power-amp grounds and power lines
- AccuEQ with AccuReflex and subwoofer EQ
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Bolded effect added by me for emphasis -
Power output (All channels):
200 W/Ch (6 ohms, 1 kHz, 10% THD,1-ch driven)
90 W/Ch (8 ohms, 20 Hz-20 kHz, 0.08% THD,
2-ch driven, FTC)
Hope this information is insightful / helpful.
This is the cheapest I've ever seen this receiver.
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So im wondering why you think they are pretty equal
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1) It's power rating is not an issue. I have it configured in a 5.1.2 (7 speakers, 2 subs connected by a y-connector) with an open floor plan and have no issues with volume being too low or my speakers clipping. In addition, I have 4 speakers connected in parallel to Zone 2. No issues there either. I own a separate amplifier but cannot use the app to control the volume of Zone 2 when using an amp so I use the integrated amp.
2) Onkyo was bought by Voxx. Voxx also owns Klipsch, and you'll find settings specifically for Klipsch speakers. Voxx has numerous businesses under it's umbrella so the brand is stable. No need to worry about this at all.
There are some settings that are not available in the default menu. To access them, you'll need to access the menu via your network. There are expanded options for 4k 120hz devices. Once I learned how to use the receiver it's been smooth sailing. There are no preouts other than for Zone 2.
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So im wondering why you think they are pretty equal
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Power Output per Channel
2-Channel Driven:
90 W at 8 Ohms / 20 Hz to 20 kHz / 0.08% THD
125 W at 6 Ohms / 1 kHz / 0.7% THD
1-Channel Driven:
185 W at 6 Ohms / 1 kHz / 10% THD
From a power capabilities standpoint they look VERY similar in real terms, the little bit of greater output isn't likely to be decernably "louder" in real world listening.
Bolded effect added by me for emphasis -
Power output (All channels):
200 W/Ch (6 ohms, 1 kHz, 10% THD,1-ch driven)
90 W/Ch (8 ohms, 20 Hz-20 kHz, 0.08% THD,
2-ch driven, FTC)
Hope this information is insightful / helpful.
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This may help explain it better:
https://www.audioholics
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