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Adorama has Onkyo TX-NR6050 7.2-Channel 8K Network AV Receiver (TXNR6050M2BMDC) on sale for $299. Shipping is free.

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Product 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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They're not "cutting corners". Sure you can save up and buy a better one, but for a lot of people, I'd argue most, this is just fine. Even if the bought a $800+ receiver 99.9% of people wouldn't even know the difference unless you showed them what to listen for. Trust me I sold home theater for years and most say: "Sounds the same to me!" Which again, is why soundbar are so popular.

You said the ones that you can buy at Goodwill are just as good. How would they test it or even know what to look for? THAT is throwing away money. You also said that most of those lack HDMI, which is a biggie for most. Pass through and Audio Return Channel is a most for a reviver for audio/video. If you're just listening to music, then by all means get the Marantz from Goodwill.

I think you're forgetting that most people don't have the money or want to invest in a $800+ reciever. Shoot most probably don't even have great speakers which I'd argue that is just as important as a reciever. If you buy a $800 you need to get better speakers, a great subwoofer, professional set up, even setting it up yourself wouldn't take advantage of proper tuning.
Dude, you should really give up this line of argument. It doesn't make sense here. You need to take a step back and recognize that your higher-end audiophile goals are not the same as everyone else's. In fact, they match for only a tiny fraction of people (and not the audience here).

You're arguing that people should "save a few hundred more" over a $300 AVR. That may make sense when you're talking a $1k+ AVR, but in this scenario you're basically talking about doubling the price of the unit (or at least 66% more). For someone who's looking at entry-ish level AVRs and they just want to step up from a soundbar for their HDMI TV, what you're talking about is ridiculous; $50 or $100 matters a lot to many people.

People buying this unit aren't spending a few thousand bucks on speakers, they're probably spending less than $500-$1000 or so total on speakers (at least initially). You're discussing room correction, where most people are more interested in the step from crappy soundbar to real 5.1 surround. Sure, Dirac Live can make a big improvement, but most people can get a bigger jump by going from TV speakers or soundbar to a real 5.1 surround setup.

As someone else mentioned, you're trying to sell people on a fancy luxury car ($1k AVR with $3k+ speakers) when they want a nice, practical every day car (modest AVR with fairly entry-level speakers) that's a step-up from the bicycle (TV speakers) or Vespa scooter (soundbar) that they've been using before. Don't recommend what you want; recommend what they want.

To that point, the thrift store and used market is another non-starter. In order to do that effectively, you have to know the brands, models, features, and be willing to do the research and investigation to find something that really does what you need and works and for a reasonable price. Fine for an audiophile, but not practical for someone who's never owned an AVR and is just dipping their toe in. They want the easy option. For someone in that boat, a decent priced, new, relatively featureful AVR, like this one, is going to be a much better option.
98.9% of People want better sound than their TV, have a soundbar. The 1% of people who actually care about sound have a home theater in a box. The .1% of people, audiophiles, wouldn't be looking at this anyway. This is aimed at people who want decent 5.1 and want a better sound than "in a box speakers". Maybe one day they will step up to a better set up. Basically, this is a good starter reviever.

What you're selling is a Mercedes to a person who just wants to Corolla.

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t_j
02-18-2024 at 09:24 PM.
02-18-2024 at 09:24 PM.
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I dunno, sounds about the same to me already as a movie theater with a 20 year old receiver and 4.1 sound lol. I'm not an audiophile just want my tv remote to co trol the receiver.
Why don't you buy one of the fancy remotes that are programmable, like the discontinued Logitech Harmony (replacements for the Harmony are described here: https://www.makeuseof.com/logitec...lacements/)
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02-18-2024 at 10:30 PM.
02-18-2024 at 10:30 PM.
Quote from t_j :
Why don't you buy one of the fancy remotes that are programmable, like the discontinued Logitech Harmony (replacements for the Harmony are described here: https://www.makeuseof.com/logitec...lacements/)

Because I really like the remote that came with my TV. Its a Sony remote not a hisense.
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02-19-2024 at 01:31 AM.
02-19-2024 at 01:31 AM.
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After buying this recently and hooking up my svs sub, the subwoofer volume is almost non existent. I would barely have it at a quarter volume with my old pioneer and it sounded awesome. Now, the only way it's even close to that is at max volume and even still it's not as loud. I've run the speaker test, but I feel like there's something somewhere I need to turn off and I'm missing it. Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks

Did you try setting up the AVR with the provided mic? Sometimes that checks and unlocks things that may have been set incorrectly. Like the phase, distance etc.
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02-19-2024 at 07:44 AM.
02-19-2024 at 07:44 AM.
Great receiver.. Great deal.. The rest of this if this and all that. Are probably listening to something from radio shack and talking like they are using Classe'.. Ha
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02-19-2024 at 02:09 PM.
02-19-2024 at 02:09 PM.
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So what it comes down to in terms of value is sort of like buying Organic versus non-organic. One of the big things with organic is more flavor, and a fuller flavor profile, and after the meal you feel less "exhausted" if you overeat etc.

Home Theater is much the same or any kind of AV. Cheap AV experiences can make a person feel sick. Some of us such as myself have odd ear and vision issues so when it comes to, for example, room acoustics - a speaker fires sound like a cone (sorta, it's more like a mushroom cap) when speakers overlap or aim at each other or reflect off of walls it cancells out, creates new horrible sounds that echo in the room, delayed echos depending on frequency (speed of sound and frequency change in room acoustics) etc. So those of us more "in tune" with the experience end up really annoyed by all those quirks. Physically altering the room acoustics and speakers is extremely expensive and not actually doable in most spaces so software/DSP hardware processing chips are becoming more and more of a gamechanger in live concert sound and home theater than ever.

Don't get me wrong a mid-tier HiFi home theater setup that is 5.1 early 2000's style is a great setup on a budget. But as things get louder and you want more rumble and stuff the experience tends to get worse as you try to get more "lifelike" with a budget setup. Trust me I have a Boston Acoustics 7.1 setup circa 2007 with an Integra (Onkyo higher end) receiver and my brother has independent processors, amps, audiophile speakers - and I tell him it's a waste, just get a good receiver with modern tech because in general "it sounds wayyy better".

Trust that tech does make a gamechanging difference to those of us that have bad acoustic situations or demanding ears, the auto room calibration is a really great thing to use if the budget makes sense. Of course, some of the settings the Audyssee does can simply be set...in the settings of any digital surround sound reciever.....

This gets my vote for most pretentious analogy of the day. Bonus for not understanding what organic vs regular vegetables means as well. You obviously don't understand that, or grow your own vegetables.
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02-19-2024 at 05:24 PM.
02-19-2024 at 05:24 PM.
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Did you try setting up the AVR with the provided mic? Sometimes that checks and unlocks things that may have been set incorrectly. Like the phase, distance etc.

I did run the mic setup. I set the woofer gain at halfway and it detects its there but even when it's running its tests it still is so low. I'm thrown for a loop. I am about to reconnect my old avr and just make sure like the sub didn't shit the bed somehow in the day it took for me to disconnect and reconnect. I'm fresh out of thoughts
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02-19-2024 at 06:33 PM.

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02-19-2024 at 06:33 PM.
Quote from LovelySparrow901 :
Amplifiers don't push (or force feed) power into speakers.
Speakers draw power from an amplifier as you turn up the volume.

When you see a rating on a speaker that says MAX 150 WATTS, that simply means that's the maximum they can draw from a hypothetical amp with endless power until they damage their voice coil (the thin wire that drives the cone).

Before giving people advice on audio equipment, it would be good if you understood how it works. From that statement you have no idea how speakers and amps work.
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02-19-2024 at 06:46 PM.
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is anyone having issue with getting really low volume from this receiver ? i am using this with Jamo speakers with 14 guage wire, i have to bring it to 50 volume level to listen at normal volume. its kind of defeating the purpose of not getting good power out of the speakers. pls suggest if there is setting or bug to fix. thx

Without knowing anything else it sounds like an impedance mismatch issue, or a hookup issue. I'd look at the ohm rating on your speakers and see what this amp can drive. It should be listed in the manual. If they are too mismatched, low volume is a symptom.
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I did run the mic setup. I set the woofer gain at halfway and it detects its there but even when it's running its tests it still is so low. I'm thrown for a loop. I am about to reconnect my old avr and just make sure like the sub didn't shit the bed somehow in the day it took for me to disconnect and reconnect. I'm fresh out of thoughts

I would also recommend that you check with another subwoofer cable, use the other subwoofer out port on the receiver. Also, check your crossover settings - 80hz is a safe setting.
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Please help, back in 2016 I bought a whole set of Andrew Jones Pioneer speakers, 4 bookshelves, 2 towers, 1 center, and 2 small atmos upwards firing speakers. I kept all speakers to this day. I also bought 3 AV receivers at roughly $600 each, one Onkyo, one Denon, and one Yamaha. We are not audiophiles in the least, but I used the mic to setup rooms for all 3, and the Yamaha was not that good... the Onkyo was ok, but the Denon with Oddyssey I think, was really good; a LOT better than Onkyo, and Yamaha. I ended up selling all 3 receivers, but kept all speakers. I want a new receiver again with a $700 budget mostly for the hdmi inputs, and composite inputs to hook up old school consoles, and movie watching. Which one would you recommend?
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After buying this recently and hooking up my svs sub, the subwoofer volume is almost non existent. I would barely have it at a quarter volume with my old pioneer and it sounded awesome. Now, the only way it's even close to that is at max volume and even still it's not as loud. I've run the speaker test, but I feel like there's something somewhere I need to turn off and I'm missing it. Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks
I'm running into the same issue, so far without resolution. Everything about the Onkyo AVR has been great except the subwoofer. I've tried adjusting the settings in the AVR to crank the subwoofer and I still struggle to get much volume from it. I'm getting decent bass from the rest of the speakers, but the subwoofer feels like it's running at ~20% volume compared to the other speakers.

Plugging it into my old system with the same cable and it sounds exactly as expected, so I'm 99% sure the issue is that the Onkyo is not outputting the signal/volume/etc to the subwoofer as I would expect.
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02-20-2024 at 08:37 PM.
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I'm running into the same issue, so far without resolution. Everything about the Onkyo AVR has been great except the subwoofer. I've tried adjusting the settings in the AVR to crank the subwoofer and I still struggle to get much volume from it. I'm getting decent bass from the rest of the speakers, but the subwoofer feels like it's running at ~20% volume compared to the other speakers.

Plugging it into my old system with the same cable and it sounds exactly as expected, so I'm 99% sure the issue is that the Onkyo is not outputting the signal/volume/etc to the subwoofer as I would expect.

I'm glad I'm not the only one. It's getting very frustrating. Please if you find out anything, come back to this thread. I'll do the same.
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02-23-2024 at 05:54 PM.
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Is this like Denon 2 or 3 series?
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02-23-2024 at 06:24 PM.
02-23-2024 at 06:24 PM.
I bought this last time it was posted as a set with Jami 5.1 speakers and sub for $700. But my Onkyo NR6050 has issues with my Series X and PC connected to its HDMI 2.1 in ports (all set to "8K / Enhanced" bandwidth).

I get flickering where the screen goes blank every couple minutes for a few seconds and comes back, but only with the Series X and RTX PC; PS5 works fine. Is there some setting I need to change on the device side or receiver side? (HDMI bandwidth, 4K signal type like YCbCr or RGB 8-/10-/12-bit etc.)
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02-23-2024 at 06:45 PM.
02-23-2024 at 06:45 PM.
Quote from MoisesA7010 :
audussey BS, i let my ears judge what sounds good to me and make adjustments myself
True room correction is the biggest technical advancement for sound quality and the main difference between boxes these days. It can do more to get you neutral sound than any other difference short of your speakers. This is all 100% measurable with objective data.

It's a wild take to dismiss it.
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