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Onkyo TX-RZ50 9.2-Channel THX Certified AV Receiver

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Adorama has Onkyo TX-RZ50 9.2-Channel THX Certified AV Receiver on sale for $899. Shipping is free.

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  • Up to 120W per Channel at 8 Ohms
  • Up to 8K at 60 Hz or 4K at 120 Hz
  • HDMI 2.1 for Enhanced Gaming
  • 6 x HDMI-In / 2 x HDMI-Out
  • DIRAC Live Room Correction
  • THX Certified with 4 THX Listening Modes
  • Zone 2 HDMI Switching/Streaming
  • Bi-Directional Bluetooth Streaming
  • DTS Play-Fi Ready
  • Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) & Ethernet

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Adorama has Onkyo TX-RZ50 9.2-Channel THX Certified AV Receiver on sale for $899. Shipping is free.

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About this Item:
  • Up to 120W per Channel at 8 Ohms
  • Up to 8K at 60 Hz or 4K at 120 Hz
  • HDMI 2.1 for Enhanced Gaming
  • 6 x HDMI-In / 2 x HDMI-Out
  • DIRAC Live Room Correction
  • THX Certified with 4 THX Listening Modes
  • Zone 2 HDMI Switching/Streaming
  • Bi-Directional Bluetooth Streaming
  • DTS Play-Fi Ready
  • Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) & Ethernet

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Model: Onkyo TX-RZ50 9.2-Channel 8K/4K Network AV Receiver, 250W Per Channel at 6 Ohms

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Blackfriday81
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Not accounting for inflation, I'd say somewhere between .99 and $1299.98
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Both brands are owned by Voxx International
They also own a few other audio brands

https://www.voxxintl.com/consumer/

I actually own this unit and for this price I dont know anything on the market that touches it for home theater applications

I suggest you read the AVS forum thread from actual owners who have set this up and know the tips and tricks specific to this Onkyo
Each brand seems to have implement Dirac a bit differently..IMO..the Onkyo is a simplified set up of Dirac

https://www.avsforum.com/threads/...3/#replies

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May 12, 2024 12:06 PM
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shaddaiMay 12, 2024 12:06 PM
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Quote from supermanrob :
FYI Dirac regularly has the 30% discount around December 😜
It could be sooner than that if Dirac ever finishes beta testing for ART on Denon devices (I feel bad for all the StormAudio "beta testers"). Dirac typically has a decent discount to celebrate a major release, in addition to Black Friday. For example, Dirac offered the discount during the release of DLBC for Denon devices last year.
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IndigoIdea6825May 12, 2024 04:38 PM
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Quote from Buck_Flanders :
Anyone have an idea of how low this will be by Black Friday?
It probably won't be around by then. If it is, it will be cheap. I like how Crutchfield double boxes everything!
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Quote from shaddai :
It could be sooner than that if Dirac ever finishes beta testing for ART on Denon devices (I feel bad for all the StormAudio "beta testers"). Dirac typically has a decent discount to celebrate a major release, in addition to Black Friday. For example, Dirac offered the discount during the release of DLBC for Denon devices last year.
Nothing concrete which models will get the option, all rumors at this point.
I'll be pleasantly surprised if the 3800 gets it.

Not sure many will take advantage of it anyways.
Look at how often people believe DLBC does not have much value or benefit.
It's heavily dependent DLBC and will be required so $500 +.

Not to mention for optimal performance your core loudspeakers should/would be full range/reference & 4 subs.

Having setup a few Cinemas, one with 4 subs.
It was pretty damn impressive, they make a great match imo.
Directional is also but still give the edge to DLBC.
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shaddaiMay 12, 2024 05:48 PM
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Quote from supermanrob :
Nothing concrete which models will get the option, all rumors at this point.
I'll be pleasantly surprised if the 3800 gets it.

Not sure many will take advantage of it anyways.
Look at how often people believe DLBC does not have much value or benefit.
It's heavily dependent DLBC and will be required so $500 +.

Not to mention for optimal performance your core loudspeakers should/would be full range/reference & 4 subs.

Having setup a few Cinemas, one with 4 subs.
It was pretty damn impressive, they make a great match imo.
Directional is also but still give the edge to DLBC.
Its pretty common knowledge in the Dirac ART threads that anything that already supports DLBC right now will most likely support ART as well. This is all thanks to the SHARC chip that's present in the Denon 3800 (and better) and presumably the RZ70.

Here's a nice graphic:
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Quote from shaddai :
Its pretty common knowledge in the Dirac ART threads that anything that already supports DLBC right now will most likely support ART as well. This is all thanks to the SHARC chip that's present in the Denon 3800 (and better) and presumably the RZ70.

Here's a nice graphic:
Yes keep in mind supports does not mean a guaranty of getting the option.

Again no one is clamoring for DLBC.
On the contrary, more like complain about the cost and not worth it!
I don't think ART is as attractive as much as you think it is imo.
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SDNick484May 12, 2024 10:41 PM
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Quote from booschiff :
In. Been waiting for a price point on this or the tx-nr7100 for months. Have had 5.1.4 speakers going into an old LG dvd/receiver that whole time. Finally get to open it up.
I was in a similar boat; I had my TX-RZ830 (which I snagged for $599 in 2019) but wanted to upgrade for HDMI 2.1 and Dirac. If I could have found the RZ50 for $750 I would have pulled the trigger, but $899 has been the floor. I ended up snagging the NR7100 for $550 as I didn't really need the extra watts and realistically I won't upgrade from my 5.1.4 to 7.1.4. So far I have been very happy (Dirac really is great) and the Alexa integration works better than I expected which was a nice bonus perk.
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shaddaiMay 13, 2024 12:22 AM
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Quote from supermanrob :
Yes keep in mind supports does not mean a guaranty of getting the option.

Again no one is clamoring for DLBC.
On the contrary, more like complain about the cost and not worth it!
I don't think ART is as attractive as much as you think it is imo.
You've confused me for a Dirac cheerleader. You might have missed when I called StormAudio owners "beta testers". Just pointing out that the Dirac lineup is available for much of Denon's products (for better or for worse).
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Quote from shaddai :
You've confused me for a Dirac cheerleader. You might have missed when I called StormAudio owners "beta testers". Just pointing out that the Dirac lineup is available for much of Denon's products (for better or for worse).
You brought up a Dirac product that isn't available yet for D/M as a "benefit".
Not sure what you mean by better or worse but Dirac is a very good RC so definitely a "better" not worse product imo.

My point was IF ART is even offered at this level in the future, hardly anyone even believes DLBC is a "benefit" especially for the cost.
Even less will find ART a "benefit" especially when you have to have bought DLBC prior.

Imo DLBC is the main reason to get Dirac.
At the very least not having to go through all those 1K pages of pre & post
bass management settings/adjustments to figure out which you will prefer or work best for you is easily well worth it imo.
I paid $350 for multi DLBC, easily well worth that price!

Having tailor made bass management results for my specific setup and environment then easily adjust if needed from there is definitely worth it!

From personal experience I agree with Dirac, getting those tailor made results manually is A LOT of work and may not come out as good.
Especially if you have more than one sub, we know how most people feel about only one sub!
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Quote from supermanrob :
You brought up a Dirac product that isn't available yet for D/M as a "benefit".
Not sure what you mean by better or worse but Dirac is a very good RC so definitely a "better" not worse product imo.

My point was IF ART is even offered at this level in the future, hardly anyone even believes DLBC is a "benefit" especially for the cost.
Even less will find ART a "benefit" especially when you have to have bought DLBC prior.

Imo DLBC is the main reason to get Dirac.
At the very least not having to go through all those 1K pages of pre & post
bass management settings/adjustments to figure out which you will prefer or work best for you is easily well worth it imo.
I paid $350 for multi DLBC, easily well worth that price!

Having tailor made bass management results for my specific setup and environment then easily adjust if needed from there is definitely worth it!

From personal experience I agree with Dirac, getting those tailor made results manually is A LOT of work and may not come out as good.
Especially if you have more than one sub, we know how most people feel about only one sub!
I calibrated my 3800 using DL and once I tuned DLBM for my one sub, I called it a day having only paid for the DL license. Not once did I feel compelled to pay for DLBC. Perhaps if I had more than one sub it would make more sense to pay for DLBC but I'm happy with my system as is.

Since we are on Slickdeals, I'm just talking about the capabilities of AVRs in this price range. I'm 99% sure ART is coming to every AVR that has at least one SHARC chip (same speculation across the ART and DL threads). Only time will tell if you're right or I'm right!
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Quote from shaddai :
I calibrated my 3800 using DL and once I tuned DLBM for my one sub, I called it a day having only paid for the DL license. Not once did I feel compelled to pay for DLBC. Perhaps if I had more than one sub it would make more sense to pay for DLBC but I'm happy with my system as is.

Since we are on Slickdeals, I'm just talking about the capabilities of AVRs in this price range. I'm 99% sure ART is coming to every AVR that has at least one SHARC chip (same speculation across the ART and DL threads). Only time will tell if you're right or I'm right!
That's my point, even you don't think DLBC is a benefit and or need it.
Why would anyone else think ART would be worth it for even more money at this level.

Here is what you are missing, this applies to even one subwoofer but yes with more its even more beneficial:

"it will not consider any destructive interference between the speakers."

Bass Control: Dirac Live filters harmonize the subwoofers and non-subwoofer speakers in the lower frequencies using tailor-made phase filters, delays, and gains."

Dirac has been around for years and it's not been some chip on why 99% of AVRs don't have it.
As you can see, people not understanding the value of it plays a part.
Owning it vs understanding it & using it properly are often different.
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pet1700May 13, 2024 09:08 PM
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How is Sony's 360 spatial mapping compared to direc?
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shaddaiMay 13, 2024 09:56 PM
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Quote from supermanrob :
That's my point, even you don't think DLBC is a benefit and or need it.
Why would anyone else think ART would be worth it for even more money at this level.

Here is what you are missing, this applies to even one subwoofer but yes with more its even more beneficial:

"it will not consider any destructive interference between the speakers."

Bass Control: Dirac Live filters harmonize the subwoofers and non-subwoofer speakers in the lower frequencies using tailor-made phase filters, delays, and gains."

Dirac has been around for years and it's not been some chip on why 99% of AVRs don't have it.
As you can see, people not understanding the value of it plays a part.
Owning it vs understanding it & using it properly are often different.
So you know exactly the minimum MIPS required to properly run Dirac ART? This is covered in the threads (which by your own admission, you don't frequent). You give the impression you know a lot about Dirac but parrot the same thing in nearly every receiver thread.

I get that no one comes to Slickdeals to talk to "experts" but the misinformation helps vendors and resellers I guess!

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Quote from shaddai :
So you know exactly the minimum MIPS required to properly run Dirac ART? This is covered in the threads (which by your own admission, you don't frequent). You give the impression you know a lot about Dirac but parrot the same thing in nearly every receiver thread.

I get that no one comes to Slickdeals to talk to "experts" but the misinformation helps vendors and resellers I guess!
Hmmm where did I admit this?

If you mean parrot the info I just posted from thee expert regarding Dirac, I guess I would fall under that.

I completely agree about misinformation in here regarding Dirac!
By your own admission you don't own DLBC.
Remind us again how "exactly" you know DLBC is no benefit in your setup?
I think it was something about just having one sub! 🤔
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Quote from pet1700 :
How is Sony's 360 spatial mapping compared to direc?
It doesn't really compete vs Dirac and no where near as versatile.
I think they had music in mind more than anything imo.
If you're deep in Sonys ecosystem, might work out good
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Quote from pet1700 :
How is Sony's 360 spatial mapping compared to direc?
Sony 360 spatial mapping creates phantom channels based on reflections. This might be worthwhile if you had an ideal boxy room and/or few speakers allowed due to WAF. In my book, real speakers always trump phantom speakers!

Dirac is room correction software and works with what you have (doesn't create phantom channels). It applies machine learning and proprietary algorithms to correct for nulls and phase in your room and has additional licenses that can add to its toolset (DLBC, ART, etc). One immediate benefit for me was the clarity of the center channel as dialogue used to be muddy and indistinct. Only con is Dirac can be quite costly. In the context of the RZ50 in this deal, it's not possible to perform Dirac Bass Management as you can with other brands and the big brother RZ70. The crossover can only be applied in the RZ50 itself so there's a disconnect b/w when the Dirac filter is created and finally imported to the receiver.
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