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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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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 24, 2024 06:15 PM
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McBeatsFeb 24, 2024 06:15 PM
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In for one. I have an old TX-NR656 I got BF in 2017 for $300, still works great. Just need something with HDMI 2.1 and this seems like a good one to have that's not bargain bin.
Feb 24, 2024 07:35 PM
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MellowPiranha736Feb 24, 2024 07:35 PM
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Quote from supermanrob :
I would suggest following the placement setup of this: https://www.dolby.com/siteassets/..._setup.pdf

If you plan to move up to object based soundtracks in the future, I would suggest pre wire for this placement setup: https://www.dolby.com/siteassets/...ounted.pdf

If you mean good foundation in regards to sound quality, I would highly suggest concentrating on speaker(after pre wire) first.
Thee biggest factor when it comes to sound quality imo.
Another significant factor that often gets overlooked is room environment.
A well treated(even semi) room/environment is significant with sound quality imo.

If you just need a receiver for 5.1 system to hold you over, I would highly suggest just buying a used one that has the features you need.
Will cost much less than this and likely a higher tier model to boot.

My 2 cents, hope it helps & good luck.
Do most older units on the second hand market come with HDMI 2.1 ? Passing a console / pc to the C3 is a must feature.

I'm going to make the change to accommodate 5.1.4. That's the most my room should need and could hold.

Thank you for the Dolby Information!
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optimizeFeb 24, 2024 08:21 PM
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Quote from RavenSEAL :
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.
Do you have to buy DIRAC separately for a receiver like Denon AVR-X3800H? Seems like there are several tiers of DIRAC license. The one that comes with this 7100 - is it full featured or cut-rate/throttled in some way?
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Quote from MellowPiranha736 :
Do most older units on the second hand market come with HDMI 2.1 ? Passing a console / pc to the C3 is a must feature.

I'm going to make the change to accommodate 5.1.4. That's the most my room should need and could hold.

Thank you for the Dolby Information!
Depends on the model and how many you need.
Just research and verify it has what you need.

I would definitely recommend following that 5.1.4 diagram.

I would suggest giving yourself ample slack of wire for versatile placement.

Depending on the layout of the room.
You might consider running two sub cables to the back and the front of the room. Make them long enough to be able to place subs on the sides and or all four corners.

Today's room corrections are calling for more subs and or directional.
Good to have the option, much more hassle and cost to do it later imo.
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Quote from optimize :
Do you have to buy DIRAC separately for a receiver like Denon AVR-X3800H? Seems like there are several tiers of DIRAC license. The one that comes with this 7100 - is it full featured or cut-rate/throttled in some way?
Yes you do but you get all of Dirac's options(+ other features), you only get Dirac Live Full Bandwidth with this.

Dirac separates it's RC by loudspeakers and sub(s)/overall bass.

Dirac Live is for loudspeakers:
Limited Bandwidth (20Hz-500Hz)-$259
Full Bandwidth (20Hz-20kHz)-$349

Dirac Live Bass Control is for subwoofer(s) & overall bass:
Single subwoofer-$349
Multi Subwoofers-$499
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Feb 25, 2024 12:26 AM
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optimizeFeb 25, 2024 12:26 AM
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Quote from supermanrob :
Yes you do but you get all of Dirac's options(+ other features), you only get Dirac Live Full Bandwidth with this.

Dirac separates it's RC by loudspeakers and sub(s)/overall bass.

Dirac Live is for loudspeakers:
Limited Bandwidth (20Hz-500Hz)-$259
Full Bandwidth (20Hz-20kHz)-$349

Dirac Live Bass Control is for subwoofer(s) & overall bass:
Single subwoofer-$349
Multi Subwoofers-$499
Thanks. So looks like this comes with the Full Bandwidth (20Hz-20kHz) that would otherwise cost $349. Just ordered - hopefully it provides an upgrade over my 5 year old TX-RZ830
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Quote from optimize :
Thanks. So looks like this comes with the Full Bandwidth (20Hz-20kHz) that would otherwise cost $349. Just ordered - hopefully it provides an upgrade over my 5 year old TX-RZ830
Yes hope so also good luck
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Microcenter is the last stand. I have one being built near me at Charlotte and I'm hype
I never realized how lucky I was to have a Micro Center because I lived 10 minutes away from one from when it opened in 2002. I used to buy from New Egg, but in 2009 I built an entire rig solely from MC because even with sales tax it was still several hundred dollars cheaper. Last two rigs have been sourced from multiple places because there's simply too much variance in pricing.
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kgraham182Feb 25, 2024 12:34 PM
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Would Bestbuy price match this?
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RogueTwoFeb 25, 2024 02:26 PM
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Quote from kgraham182 :
Would Bestbuy price match this?
I've tried to get BB to price match Adorama a few times over the past 4 months or so. Been shot down every time. The last time, they said something like "we no longer match them due to their marketing practices." That said, give it a shot as the worst they can say is "no". Props to you if you get them to.
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optimizeFeb 25, 2024 05:09 PM
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While they highlight 220W Per Channel at 6 Ohms, the power at 8 Ohms is only 100 W/Ch. Will it be sufficient enough to power my old 150W Klipsch RF-82 II 8 Ohm towers in a 5.1.4 setup in a large room?

RZ50, on the other hand, has 120W Per Channel at 8 Ohms. Wondering if I should wait for a deal on that or pick one up used on facebook/Craigslist for about the same price after tax.
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osv1Feb 25, 2024 05:50 PM
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Quote from optimize :
While they highlight 220W Per Channel at 6 Ohms, the power at 8 Ohms is only 100 W/Ch. Will it be sufficient enough to power my old 150W Klipsch RF-82 II 8 Ohm towers in a 5.1.4 setup in a large room?

RZ50, on the other hand, has 120W Per Channel at 8 Ohms. Wondering if I should wait for a deal on that or pick one up used on facebook/Craigslist for about the same price after tax.
i have those speakers, they are efficient but i'm in a small room... maybe ask this question on the klipsch board at avsforum.com

fwiw: " Speaking of single-wiring, Klipsch recommends that you connect the positive speaker wire end to the upper speaker post and the negative end to the lower one (with the jumpers in place, or course)—which is what I did. True to Klipsch tradition, the RF82 II is a very easy speaker to drive. With a 98dB sensitivity and 8-ohm impedance, it ought to be. None of the amplifiers I had on hand had any trouble, even when playing very demanding recordings. I listened with the grilles off.

I was curious to hear what such a high-sensitivity speaker would bring to the equation, since I normally use a speaker that takes considerably more power to drive, the Dynaudio Confidence C1 (85dB, 4 ohms). While I have recently reviewed speakers that are a bit easier on amplifiers than the C1 and used a 93dB/12-ohm number some time ago, the RF-82 II still presented the most benign load of any speaker I've had in-house. Accordingly, I thought I would have to turn down the volume control a lot to compensate for the increase in efficiency. Clearly, the Hegel H100 (120W, Issue 206) and H200 (200W, review this Issue) integrateds as well as the Gamut M200 (200W) power amp were all loafing with most music material on the RF-82.

(Even though the C1 theoretically requires about 15 times more power to drive than the RF-82, the volume control settings I used with the C1 vs. the RF-82were not nearly as different as I anticipated.) Although the RF-82 takes only a few watts to drive, I noted a marked improvement in control, dynamics, and a general sense of ease as I moved up the "amplifier power chain." In theory, it shouldn't matter. Nonetheless, the RF-82 benefited from more and cleaner power each time a more powerful, cleaner amplifier was used."
https://www.theabsolutesound.com/...r-tas-211/
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osv1Feb 25, 2024 06:09 PM
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Quote from MellowPiranha736 :
Do most older units on the second hand market come with HDMI 2.1 ? Passing a console / pc to the C3 is a must feature.
if you are doing serious gaming on a pc you don't need or want hdmi pass thru capability... the audio cable would probably require display port to hdmi on the receiver, but you can do that with a cheap cable because the audio is relatively low bandwidth.

gaming at 4kp120 on a 4090 however can be problematic for the video cable, if you run it thru a receiver it'll probably require two high-end cables... i had to pay for an active hdmi cable to get it to be reliable with a direct connection, don't want to do that twice in a pass-thru the receiver situation.

i don't know about console gaming, it's a joke compared to pc video capability so i never got into it, not sure what connectors it has.
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dieselfuryFeb 26, 2024 12:06 AM
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Quote from kgraham182 :
Would Bestbuy price match this?
I just tried and they wont as they have a listed of approved competitors and Adorama isn't on it.

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dieselfuryFeb 26, 2024 12:07 AM
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Does this unit support dolby vision or AV1?

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