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Onkyo TX-NR7100 9.2-Channel 8K/4K Network A/V Receiver

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Adorama has Onkyo TX-NR7100 9.2-Channel 8K/4K Network A/V Receiver for $549. Shipping is free.

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About the Product:
  • 9.2-Channel
  • 8K/4K Network A/V Receiver
  • 220W/Channel Select Dynamic Audio Amplification (DAA)
  • 4-16 Ohms Speaker Impedance
  • 40 Station FM/AM Preset Memory
  • Dolby Atmos Height Virtualizer/DTS Virtual
  • IMAX Enhanced/DTS
  • THX Certified Reference Sound
  • Works w/ SONOS Certified Product
Includes:
  • Onkyo TX-NR7100 9.2-Channel 8K/4K Network A/V Receiver
  • Speaker Setup Microphone
  • AM Loop Antenna
  • Indoor FM Antenna
  • Power Cord
  • Remote Control
  • 2x AAA Batteries (R03)
  • 2-Year Onkyo Limited Warranty

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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Adorama has Onkyo TX-NR7100 9.2-Channel 8K/4K Network A/V Receiver for $549. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for sharing this deal.

About the Product:
  • 9.2-Channel
  • 8K/4K Network A/V Receiver
  • 220W/Channel Select Dynamic Audio Amplification (DAA)
  • 4-16 Ohms Speaker Impedance
  • 40 Station FM/AM Preset Memory
  • Dolby Atmos Height Virtualizer/DTS Virtual
  • IMAX Enhanced/DTS
  • THX Certified Reference Sound
  • Works w/ SONOS Certified Product
Includes:
  • Onkyo TX-NR7100 9.2-Channel 8K/4K Network A/V Receiver
  • Speaker Setup Microphone
  • AM Loop Antenna
  • Indoor FM Antenna
  • Power Cord
  • Remote Control
  • 2x AAA Batteries (R03)
  • 2-Year Onkyo Limited Warranty

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Written by SubZero5 | Staff

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Written by iconian | Staff

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Model: Onkyo TX-NR7100 9.2-Channel THX Certified AV Receiver

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youra6
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RavenSEAL
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It's worth $600 alone for DIRAC alone, which is typically a $300 license. So you're getting a 9.2 receiver for $300, and the best auto calibration software in the market. Anyone with an entry level Yamaha or Denon should be jumping on this.
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i do wonder what % of buyers actually have 9.2 systems or even 7.2


how many buy it for a 5.1 system Smilie i might.

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Feb 10, 2024 05:41 PM
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gmxnoFeb 10, 2024 05:41 PM
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Quote from RavenSEAL :
It plays Dolby Atmos music through the Apple TV 4K. Never had an issue.
Thanks, I have google TV, will check if that supports Atmos music.
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For some reason the price on the website is $640 unless you use the Slickdeals link
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Feb 10, 2024 10:07 PM
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TheSchlafFeb 10, 2024 10:07 PM
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Quote from Umbramorte :
I've never seen a 9.2-Channel so low before!
The LX305 has been down to $529.
Feb 10, 2024 10:10 PM
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cowdog360Feb 10, 2024 10:10 PM
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I paid $899 last march on sale for this. Awesome receiver, direc is great. I have mine setup as 5.1.4 with RSL speakers, and it sounds great for movies.
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Feb 11, 2024 03:36 AM
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JamieW9574Feb 11, 2024 03:36 AM
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Have a old but great tx-nr717. This has less power and I mostly stream from a smart TV so only audio via a 5.1. Any real reason to upgrade?
Feb 11, 2024 12:34 PM
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elite.Feb 11, 2024 12:34 PM
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I just got a pioneer vsx-lx505. I think it may be defective, hdmi loses signal, tried new cables too. I only have 5.1. Adamora seems to be out of stock. Is this a good options, it's also less $. Thoughts, or do I just save the money and get through lx305. I'll never need the 11 channel capability. Thx.

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Feb 11, 2024 02:17 PM
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selvaspkFeb 11, 2024 02:17 PM
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Quote from cowdog360 :
I paid $899 last march on sale for this. Awesome receiver, direc is great. I have mine setup as 5.1.4 with RSL speakers, and it sounds great for movies.
I plan to setup 5.2.4. You get atmos work? Someone mentioned here it doesnt do atmos music?
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Quote from DanH3641 :
Well, I remember getting my 9.2 channel Ultra THX 2 rated Onkyo 1007 for $600 back in 2010…. Still going strong after an hdmi board replacement under their extended warranty. Wish I could get something with that kind of power these days for less than $1000. Denon 3800h or 4700 seem like the best options in terms of amp quality for $1000.
You are not going to receive the amp quality of the Onkyo 1007 in the Denon X3800 or X4800
You might get it in the new X6800...I have not seen a bench test on that one yet

Your most comparable, to what you have now, is the Onkyo RZ70, from just an amp/power supply stand point
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timobkgFeb 11, 2024 05:08 PM
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Quote from selvaspk :
I plan to setup 5.2.4. You get atmos work? Someone mentioned here it doesnt do atmos music?
It plays Atmos content from a connected device, so you can connect a device with Atmos Music support and this receiver will play it. Kind of like how it doesn't natively play Netflix, but you connect a device with Netflix support and it'll play the associated Atmos (or other) audio track.
Feb 11, 2024 05:30 PM
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tfpHumorBlogFeb 11, 2024 05:30 PM
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Quote from kabukicho :
i do wonder what % of buyers actually have 9.2 systems or even 7.2


how many buy it for a 5.1 system i might.
I have 5.1, but for this price... (plus getting basic DIRAC and more watts per channel)...
Feb 11, 2024 06:28 PM
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Bdl9000Feb 11, 2024 06:28 PM
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Quote from kabukicho :
i do wonder what % of buyers actually have 9.2 systems or even 7.2


how many buy it for a 5.1 system i might.
It's a good point. Most people would be well served by just doing a 3.1 system really well, and maybe plan for 5.2. I think Oppenheimer drove the point home by being a superbly executed 5.1 mix.
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BluePinotFeb 11, 2024 06:53 PM
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Adorama with the killer receiver deals lately. Thanks for sharing.
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ashish20000Feb 11, 2024 07:33 PM
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My home theater has 9.2 speakers setup. I had Costco Yamaha receiver lying around that could do only 7.2, therefore I wired the front high and side speakers together.
I haven't experienced 9.2 in a home theater, would it be worth spending $600? Thank you!
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RavenSEALFeb 11, 2024 07:51 PM
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Quote from ashish20000 :
My home theater has 9.2 speakers setup. I had Costco Yamaha receiver lying around that could do only 7.2, therefore I wired the front high and side speakers together.
I haven't experienced 9.2 in a home theater, would it be worth spending $600? Thank you!
It's worth $600 alone for DIRAC alone, which is typically a $300 license. So you're getting a 9.2 receiver for $300, and the best auto calibration software in the market. Anyone with an entry level Yamaha or Denon should be jumping on this.
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