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Adorama has
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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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)
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This is the cheapest I've ever seen this receiver.
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I am guessing there are 1 or 2 newer models out there, but if you don't need the latest features (I don't know what they are) this is a good unit.
I remember thinking there were some quarks with it initially, but I have either gotten used to them or they were fixed with a firmware update.
Basically, the higher the db rating the easier they are to power. Many Klipsch speakers have sensitivity ratings at 95db or higher.
Doesn't mean the speaker is better sounding, just means it takes less power/wattage to get to a certain volume level.
Will this receiver with 200W per channel output work with speakers I have?
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Will this receiver with 200W per channel output work with speakers I have?
Thank you.
Plus......This receiver does not output 200 W
This is what an amplifier that can output 200W per channel looks like [mcintoshlabs.com] and even then, under certain testing conditions.
This amp .....under the right conditions might output 90 W at best!
BTW: 100 watt max input speakers?? They must be small or satt.
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You won't have ARC over HDMI so you will have to run a separate audio return.
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This is the cheapest I've ever seen this receiver.
Either way, I'm super happy with mine, it's powered my Infinity R253 towers and RC263 center. This is my 2nd Onkyo receiver, the first worked flawlessly for a decade and I finally upgraded to this one primarily for 4k pass-though.
I have a PS5, Switch, Apple TV connected to my TV with an LG Soundbar and it's handled by eARC I believe. Switching inputs is kind of slow, but I don't know if that's just my TV. The most annoying thing for me is sometimes the Soundbar will randomly switch to Optical and I need to cycle thru the options to get it back to eARC.
Would a receiver help with any of that? Would it let me plug in my record player to use the soundbar as an input too?
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Had a little 'side hustle' / hobby ~ 10 years ago fixing these Onkyo's.
Bot them at GoodWill/CraigsList/FaceBook for $15/$20...spent ~ $3 on some caps and 15 minutes with a soldering iron.
Did about a dozen of them and netted maybe $500.
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