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05/16/24 | Adorama | $699 |
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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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10/10/23 | 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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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.
How's it going. Hey I'm thinking of making you the switch from an older aventage 3060 to a Onkyo rz50 myself right now. If you don't mind me asking, what aventage did you switch from? I was afraid there was a chance I'm wasting my money because I want Dirac so bad. But you make it sound like it's worth it even before calibration.
That's the very same Avantage I upgraded from, mainly to get the extra 4 channels. I was on the fence like yourself due to cost at the time and if it would really be a significant upgrade. However, after l
seeing so many glowing reviews and getting a $300 discount from $1500 (MSRP at the time) to $1200 I bit but didn't connect it up for over a year, stupid, right?
Life and near death to Covid intervened and losing family during the time was the main reason for delay setting up the new AVR but when I did I thought it was worth the wait, and that was just a quick setup with Dirac. I still haven't fully dialed it in as yet but what I've heard so far let's me feel this is my end game AVR.
Maybe if it were now, with the NR7100 being under $600 at times, I'd go with the 7100 since it's almost the same Receiver with no pre-outs so limited to 9 channels, and a little less power. But with the RZ-50 under $1K now, I'd choose the RZ-50 and don't look back.
I still have my Yamaha 3060 and very reluctant to part with it as I'm thinking of using it in another setup or use it for the extra 2 channels for the pre-outs on the RZ-50.
I am not saying it's a night and day difference the RZ-50 is over the 3060, but for me it's a good 20% difference, and in audio I think that's a lot. It gives a fuller, crisper sound over the 3060 with a slightly more solid upper bass and fuller midrange. IMHO, I think you should try it if it's still on sale below $1K and see for yourself. Warning though, if you like it, it may send you down the rabbit hole of getting better speakers as you're tempted to see what this Receiver can do. I upgraded from the Klipsch Reference series to the Reference Premier speakers and now even my wife can't resist listening to music with me and does say how much nicer it sounds over the older system.
Let me know what you think if you do the upgrade as sound is so subjective.
Has a super annoying quirk though - if you are watching a DVD and have the input set to DVD and pause for any more than 5 seconds, it will switch the input back to TV. It is apparently a known issue that has existed for years and on previous models. If anyone knows of a fix, I'd love to hear it.
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From where?
Would you still recommend this receiver even with the glitches? Or should I hold off and get something else?
From Adorama but I think there was just one at that price.
Did you get it yet? Still on the fence given some have major glitches while some have no issues. I just want to try out atmos and direc and this seems like the perfect budget way to do it. I don't even know if you could easily return to Adorama without having to pay shipping back.
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