expirediconian | Staff posted Feb 09, 2024 09:35 PM
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expirediconian | Staff posted Feb 09, 2024 09:35 PM
Onkyo TX-NR7100 9.2-Channel 8K/4K Network A/V Receiver
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I've got a 12C/24T 7900X and a RTX 4080 GPU, so I should be in good shape for several years before needing to upgrade.
If you're open to refurbs AC4L has it for $899. https://www.accessories4less.com/...ver/1.html [accessories4less.com]
You might better off with the Pioneer LX505, less expensive.
Keep in mind channels 10 & 11 on the 505 are not assignable, have to be externally powered.
I have a 2017 Denon X4400H which doesn't have HDMI 2.1 so I had to plug my Xbox Series X directly into my LG CX and pipe the sound back viz eARC and it's been fine since the set has all the 2.1 features.
I wish the trend to fewer HDMI inputs wasn't happening. The X4400H has 8 inputs (7B/1F) and this only has 6 rear ports. I've got 6 devices already, not counting the XBSeX, so something would have to go to have everything run through. Drag.
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I have a 2017 Denon X4400H which doesn't have HDMI 2.1 so I had to plug my Xbox Series X directly into my LG CX and pipe the sound back viz eARC and it's been fine since the set has all the 2.1 features.
I wish the trend to fewer HDMI inputs wasn't happening. The X4400H has 8 inputs (7B/1F) and this only has 6 rear ports. I've got 6 devices already, not counting the XBSeX, so something would have to go to have everything run through. Drag.
With Onkyo you would have to go to the RZ50.
With Denon of course would be 4800, you could even go to 3800(only 6 here though).
With Onkyo you would have to go to the RZ50.
With Denon of course would be 4800, you could even go to 3800(only 6 here though).
I could manage with only 6 inputs - I never use the Xbox One X - and the inclusion of Dirac Live which is an extra cost add-on for Denon interests me.
Keep my RZ720 from 6 years ago that is still running strong with no issues, or upgrade to this NR7100???
"Out with the old and in with the new"? Or "if it ain't broke, why fix it?"
I'm running a 5.1.2 setup with Martin Logan MLT-2, LG 65" C3 OLED. I love surround sound and even watch the morning news in the same setup!
TIA...
Keep my RZ720 from 6 years ago that is still running strong with no issues, or upgrade to this NR7100???
"Out with the old and in with the new"? Or "if it ain't broke, why fix it?"
I'm running a 5.1.2 setup with Martin Logan MLT-2, LG 65" C3 OLED. I love surround sound and even watch the morning news in the same setup!
TIA...
By the way, I just received mine today. Will be replacing my TX-RZ830 over the weekend. Will post whether the upgrade to this made any difference
I could manage with only 6 inputs - I never use the Xbox One X - and the inclusion of Dirac Live which is an extra cost add-on for Denon interests me.
That's one of the few differences between the 4800 & 3800.
I would point out the 4800 has gotten down to $1399 and the $3800 to $800.
This does have Dirac Live rolled into the price but it doesn't offer the other half, Dirac Live Bass Control which Denon does.
Many Denon/Marantz owners took advantage of a recent 30% discount for Dirac and got both for $560.
A nice benefit to your 4400, you have access to Audyssey's Editor App & MultiEQ-X.
The app offers a few significant benefits which Dirac offers also.
MultiEQ-X offers pretty much all of Dirac's capabilities.
All for a fraction of the cost of a whole new receiver.
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