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02/09/24 | Adorama | $549 frontpage |
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12/13/23 | Amazon | $690.18 |
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12/03/23 | Adorama | $549 frontpage |
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11/22/23 | Adorama | $529 frontpage |
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10/20/23 | Adorama | $649 frontpage |
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10/02/23 | Adorama | $699 frontpage |
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08/29/23 | Amazon | $849 |
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05/19/23 | Adorama | $699 frontpage |
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05/12/23 | Adorama | $749 frontpage |
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Adorama | $1299 |
Abt Electronics | $1299 |
Amazon | $799 |
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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I believe the x305 is the one that compares to this one. I just bought the x505 as there were some benefits over this one that made it seem worth the extra $100. I can't recall off the top of my head but if you do a comparison the x505 is a stronger receiver, for me at least
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"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!
That was my thought/experience exactly before hearing this Q990C, especially Samsung soundbar systems. However, after seeing a couple audiophile reviews (one being Andrew Robinson on YouTube) I decided to give it a try and was really amazed the quality I was hearing, especially the Atmos effects.
As you mentioned, sound is very subjective but soundbars have definitely improved and getting closer to our AVR systems. I have no idea sales figures between full hifi systems and soundbars currently, but I figure the latter is more popular with the masses and may draw the attention of audio enthusiasts like us in this thread to take a look. With the ease of installation and the quality now being put into systems like the Q990C, Sonos, Nakamichi and Sony, that closing of the sound quality gap at vastly reduced costs and convenience, I'm just saying soundbars maybe legit consideration today and in the future.
I think so.
With all the quality control problems and mediocre performance in the past, I thought I would never buy an Onkyo for myself and have always been a Yamaha person. The Onkyo RZ-50 changed my view on that. Not sure if the 7100 has a 3 year warranty as well, but so far I'm impressed with the RZ-50, which based on reviews so far, the 7100 is just as impressive, just with a little less features and power. I think at this price it's a no brainer to try.
Dirac Live does not offer their sub/bass management RC(DLBC).
I just run as is, but I do notice a difference for some reason. I'm going to recalibrate soon and run it again soon
Oh yeah love it. I have some monoprice ceiling speakers as well for Atmos.
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