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Product Name: | Onkyo TX-NR7100 9.2-Channel 8K/4K Network A/V Receiver, 220W Per Channel at 6 Ohms |
Product Description: | Advanced 9.2-Channel 8K/4K Network A/V Receiver with 220W per channel at 6 Ohms Features Discrete Zone 3 HDMI Switching for diverse high-definition entertainment options Offers IMAX Enhanced Mode for a home cinema experience with sharp 4K HDR images and powerful sound Designed for a superior 4K gaming experience with HDMI 2.1 enhancements Integrated with popular music streaming services and compatible with Sonos Home Sound System Smart home compatible, supporting Apple Airplay, Alexa, and Google apps |
Product SKU: | onktxnr71 |
"Yes, standard Dirac Live has always corrected the subwoofer response, taking advantage of the AVR's Bass Management."
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For those who can take advantage of this deal I envy you, but I love my RZ-50, especially since I've now gone 11 channels using the pre-outs. Not sure if the extra 20 watts per channel really make that much of a difference.
It was most likely because of the much better RC(Dirac Live) which this has the same one.
BTW based on what you said you're only using 9 channels, sub(s) usually isn't included since it's often self powered.
BTW based on what you said you're only using 9 channels, sub(s) usually isn't included since it's often self powered.
I added two surrounds to make it a 7.2.4 system by using the RZ-50 pre-outs to add an external Amp to power the extra 2 channels.
As I said, still playing around with the system and now comparing what I have with Samsung's Q990C 22 speakers soundbar system and I must say the Samsung is coming close to this Onkyo powered Klipsch Reference Premier system, especially at the recent Slickdeals $700 price. Not saying it matches a full AVR system, but at that price and mid to smaller size room, and wireless speakers, it does make you pause.
As I said, still playing around with the system and now comparing what I have with Samsung's Q990C 22 speakers soundbar system and I must say the Samsung is coming close to this Onkyo powered Klipsch Reference Premier system, especially at the recent Slickdeals $700 price. Not saying it matches a full AVR system, but at that price and mid to smaller size room, and wireless speakers, it does make you pause.
Sorry I went by what you did say:
"I just added 2 more Atmos speakers to my existing 5.2.2 to make it a 5.2.4"
I get sound is subjective but that soundbar coming close, there is something definitely amiss!
A properly implemented 7.2.4 traditional setup in no way should be close!
Especially when often a soundbar plays streamed content which is a major drop off in quality also.
A soundbar isn't even designed to compete with a traditional setup!
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What is your budget?
Dirac Live does not offer their sub/bass management RC(DLBC).
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I agree but these receivers are very well packed unlike Jamo speakers lol