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Onkyo TX-RZ50 9.2-Channel 8K/4K Network AV Receiver

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Adorama has Onkyo TX-RZ50 9.2-Channel 8K/4K Network AV Receiver on sale for $799. Shipping is free.

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About this Item:
  • 20 W/Ch (8 ohms, 20 Hz-20 kHz, 0.08% THD, 2-ch driven, FTC)
  • 250 W/Ch (6 ohms, 1 kHz, 10% THD, 1-ch driven)
  • 5.2.4-ch/7.2.2-ch Dolby Atmos and DTS: X playback
  • Dolby Atmos Height Virtualizer and DTS Virtual: X 3D sound virtualization technologies
  • Stream over 5 GHz/2.4 GHz dual-band Wi-Fi
  • Send or receive audio via bi-directionalf Bluetooth wireless technology
  • Apple AirPlay 2
  • Works with Hey Google or Alexa
  • 11.2-ch processing and pre-outs for 7.2.4 layouts
  • Supports Dirac Live Room Correction
  • AccuReflex phase-matching solution for Atmos-enabled speakers
  • SMART AV Receiver
  • HDMI Sub/Zone 2 Out for media transmission to a second display

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Update: This popular Frontpage Deal is now available again.

Adorama has Onkyo TX-RZ50 9.2-Channel 8K/4K Network AV Receiver on sale for $799. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • 20 W/Ch (8 ohms, 20 Hz-20 kHz, 0.08% THD, 2-ch driven, FTC)
  • 250 W/Ch (6 ohms, 1 kHz, 10% THD, 1-ch driven)
  • 5.2.4-ch/7.2.2-ch Dolby Atmos and DTS: X playback
  • Dolby Atmos Height Virtualizer and DTS Virtual: X 3D sound virtualization technologies
  • Stream over 5 GHz/2.4 GHz dual-band Wi-Fi
  • Send or receive audio via bi-directionalf Bluetooth wireless technology
  • Apple AirPlay 2
  • Works with Hey Google or Alexa
  • 11.2-ch processing and pre-outs for 7.2.4 layouts
  • Supports Dirac Live Room Correction
  • AccuReflex phase-matching solution for Atmos-enabled speakers
  • SMART AV Receiver
  • HDMI Sub/Zone 2 Out for media transmission to a second display

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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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Undefined.null
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My wife left me when I bought this.

I made the right choice.
roughlaw
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Man, very tempting, but I'm just not ready.....

....for another fight with the wifey!
listverse
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About 10 years ago, they had an issue with WIDESPREAD faulty (short lifespan) capacitors.

The manner in which they handled that problem turned me forever against Onkyo (and FYI, I gave them MANY chances at retaining me as a loyal customer).

They couldn't be bothered to do the right thing. So... they are 'permanently banned' in my house & amongst my small circle of close friends.

BTW, I hope OP doesn't take my comment as me crapping on this thread... I'm just stating my own personal experience/facts & also my associated opinions surrounding those facts.

I don't wish any grief upon Onkyo or their employees. I truly hope that Onkyo has since changed their company culture on how they treat their loyal customers, especially when their is a KNOWN systemic problem affecting MANY of their (often premium-priced) products.

And one last thing... notice I just described their products as 'premium priced'.

This 'prepaid premium' is what ultimately made my decision to basically 'forever ban them' a lot easier.

You often pay a premium for a product not only because of the real (or perceived) quality... but also for the steps the company takes to 'make things better', regardless of the cost (w/in reason, obviously).

Sorry for the long post. And... good luck with your Onkyo product! : )

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Jun 11, 2024 11:20 AM
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DStofelJun 11, 2024 11:20 AM
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Well, I bought one on this deal from Adorama to replace my Onkyo TX-NR1010 from 2012 era which has been a great AVR for my 7.1 system in my 2,500 cubic foot (smallish) media room. The NR1010 has better amplifiers (140 watts per channel…8 ohms…with 2 channels driven). It's a beast…weighs 50 lbs….much like the RZ70 at 48lbs….vs the RZ50 at 30 lbs). But…the NR1010 is missing a lot of the modern features: Atmos, Dolby Vision pass through, eARC, etc, etc, etc…. Planning to add 2 front height speakers for a 7.1.2 setup.

Reviews say the RZ70 and the RZ50 are very similar with the RZ70 just having a couple of extra features (e.g., I think 2 independent subs if I'm not mistaken)….but that the RZ70 has much improved amplifiers. I think the weight points to that! But at a $2,000 current price difference between the RZ50 at $799 and the RZ70 at $2,799….I can add an external amp (outlaw, etc…) if needed. We'll see!

Just wonder how Anorama is able to sell this so much cheaper than any other place (BB, B&H, etc…). Brings to mind the old saying…."If it sounds to good to be true…..". Just hoping this is not a grey market unit or an "open box" and that it's covered by Onkyo full warranty. Nothing on the site indicates anything other than a new unit…but the low price just makes me wonder.
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Quote from DStofel :
Just wonder how Anorama is able to sell this so much cheaper than any other place (BB, B&H, etc…). Brings to mind the old saying…."If it sounds to good to be true…..". Just hoping this is not a grey market unit or an "open box" and that it's covered by Onkyo full warranty. Nothing on the site indicates anything other than a new unit…but the low price just makes me wonder.
they have a long history of selling grey market goods. this is posted on their website, but not easily found unless you are looking for it. https://www.adorama.com/help/GeneralInfo
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Jun 11, 2024 11:50 AM
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shaddaiJun 11, 2024 11:50 AM
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Quote from DStofel :
Well, I bought one on this deal from Adorama to replace my Onkyo TX-NR1010 from 2012 era which has been a great AVR for my 7.1 system in my 2,500 cubic foot (smallish) media room. The NR1010 has better amplifiers (140 watts per channel…8 ohms…with 2 channels driven). It's a beast…weighs 50 lbs….much like the RZ70 at 48lbs….vs the RZ50 at 30 lbs). But…the NR1010 is missing a lot of the modern features: Atmos, Dolby Vision pass through, eARC, etc, etc, etc…. Planning to add 2 front height speakers for a 7.1.2 setup.

Reviews say the RZ70 and the RZ50 are very similar with the RZ70 just having a couple of extra features (e.g., I think 2 independent subs if I'm not mistaken)….but that the RZ70 has much improved amplifiers. I think the weight points to that! But at a $2,000 current price difference between the RZ50 at $799 and the RZ70 at $2,799….I can add an external amp (outlaw, etc…) if needed. We'll see!

Just wonder how Anorama is able to sell this so much cheaper than any other place (BB, B&H, etc…). Brings to mind the old saying…."If it sounds to good to be true…..". Just hoping this is not a grey market unit or an "open box" and that it's covered by Onkyo full warranty. Nothing on the site indicates anything other than a new unit…but the low price just makes me wonder.
Adorama is essentially blowing these away at cost. I can think of some possible reasons why this is so:
1) RZ50 is quickly approaching end of life (it came out in 2021).
2) For the well-informed, there is an ASR review that exposed its undesirable protection measures for low impedance loads.
3) For those who prefer Dirac RC, it's missing Dirac BM and DLBC capability.
4) The RZ70 includes audiophile DACs, appears to have none of the issues above, and came out last year.
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Jun 11, 2024 03:43 PM
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FairChicken400Jun 11, 2024 03:43 PM
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Quote from KnockOff :
Had 2 onkyo and none of them lasted mored than 3 yrs...
All I ever had are Onkyos and they become obsolete before they fail me. I did have to have one serviced under warranty once but 8 years later it still works.
Jun 11, 2024 04:51 PM
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DStofelJun 11, 2024 04:51 PM
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Quote from shaddai :
Adorama is essentially blowing these away at cost. I can think of some possible reasons why this is so:
1) RZ50 is quickly approaching end of life (it came out in 2021).
2) For the well-informed, there is an ASR review that exposed its undesirable protection measures for low impedance loads.
3) For those who prefer Dirac RC, it's missing Dirac BM and DLBC capability.
4) The RZ70 includes audiophile DACs, appears to have none of the issues above, and came out last year.
Yeah, that's what it seems like…just clearing these away at cost. I'm assuming they are new, not an open-box and not a grey market item…as seems like this info would have to be disclosed in the ad. I'm assuming also that Adorama is an authorized Onkyo dealer (e.g., so no issues with the Onkyo warranty). If all of this is true…I'm good! I've read the issues with the low impedance loads. I don't think this will apply to my setup….so keeping my fingers crossed that all is on the up and up with this ad.

It is odd that if you just navigate directly to the Adorama website you don't find this $799 deal. The $1,599 price comes up instead.
Jun 11, 2024 04:54 PM
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sh5626Jun 11, 2024 04:54 PM
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Quote from JoeBell :
This is Rz line. Have an older unit over 6 years old.

Longer warranty and heavier amps etc. 3 year Warranty on RZ line.

This is a great deal on what's supposed to be a great receiver.

Do I upgrade? Damn this inflation makes spending difficult.
Says 2 years in the description
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JoeBellJun 11, 2024 04:59 PM
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Quote from sh5626 :
Says 2 years in the description
Older generation RZ610

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fourml8rJun 11, 2024 05:04 PM
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Quote from shaddai :
Adorama is essentially blowing these away at cost. I can think of some possible reasons why this is so:
1) RZ50 is quickly approaching end of life (it came out in 2021).
2) For the well-informed, there is an ASR review that exposed its undesirable protection measures for low impedance loads.
3) For those who prefer Dirac RC, it's missing Dirac BM and DLBC capability.
4) The RZ70 includes audiophile DACs, appears to have none of the issues above, and came out last year.
i don't believe this is as accurate a statement as it could be and leaves out some important details.

the RZ50 was announced in 2021 during the pandemic supply chain issues. we could not get them via our distributor (Or Onkyo directly) until Dec 2022. So it has only been widely available for 1.5 years. ​Normally we see new Onkyo models announced for overseas first and then they make their way to the rest of the world. No new models have been announced for overseas, so it may still be a little while before this model is replaced with a new model in the US. Only Onkyo knows that answer, so no need to speculate.

ASR is hit or miss with their information. Lots of data but it is not all meaningful data in real world usage. ALL AVRs have nannie / protection circuits to a degree. With normal power testing parameters the RZ50 surpassed the 120wpc specs by a lot (Almost 140wpc when used as intended). The nannies only came into play when testing in a manner that no one in the real world would encounter (Running a continuous low impedance load for a sustained period). Good news is the electronic nannies did their job and protected the unit and upon a restart the unit output full power again. I have installed many these for my work in HT installations with low impedance 4 ohm speakers and have heard of zero issues from my customers. So it may be a testing phenomenon seen only under torture conditions, but it is a non-factor in real world use. if that is a concern for you, then just use a 3 channel amp for the fronts or use the unit as a pre/pro only.

Which Dirac you end up with be would be determined by the user, their needs and budget. The good news is that even the plain basic full bandwidth Dirac Live that is standard on the RZ50 gives great results. Many people will not have needs beyond this.

As far as the RZ70 goes it is a great model but I have not seen any of my customers cross shop models due to the price difference. the difference in street price is $2,000 ($799 for an RZ50 and $2799 for an RZ70). the latter can be even more when adding Dirac modules..
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shaddaiJun 11, 2024 06:40 PM
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Quote from fourml8r :
i don't believe this is as accurate a statement as it could be and leaves out some important details.

the RZ50 was announced in 2021 during the pandemic supply chain issues. we could not get them via our distributor (Or Onkyo directly) until Dec 2022. So it has only been widely available for 1.5 years. ​Normally we see new Onkyo models announced for overseas first and then they make their way to the rest of the world. No new models have been announced for overseas, so it may still be a little while before this model is replaced with a new model in the US. Only Onkyo knows that answer, so no need to speculate.

ASR is hit or miss with their information. Lots of data but it is not all meaningful data in real world usage. ALL AVRs have nannie / protection circuits to a degree. With normal power testing parameters the RZ50 surpassed the 120wpc specs by a lot (Almost 140wpc when used as intended). The nannies only came into play when testing in a manner that no one in the real world would encounter (Running a continuous low impedance load for a sustained period). Good news is the electronic nannies did their job and protected the unit and upon a restart the unit output full power again. I have installed many these for my work in HT installations with low impedance 4 ohm speakers and have heard of zero issues from my customers. So it may be a testing phenomenon seen only under torture conditions, but it is a non-factor in real world use. if that is a concern for you, then just use a 3 channel amp for the fronts or use the unit as a pre/pro only.

Which Dirac you end up with be would be determined by the user, their needs and budget. The good news is that even the plain basic full bandwidth Dirac Live that is standard on the RZ50 gives great results. Many people will not have needs beyond this.

As far as the RZ70 goes it is a great model but I have not seen any of my customers cross shop models due to the price difference. the difference in street price is $2,000 ($799 for an RZ50 and $2799 for an RZ70). the latter can be even more when adding Dirac modules..
The issue with the RZ50 protection is that it doesn't operate like how other AVRs go into protection mode: most AVRs power down and may have a blinking LED, etc. On low impedance, the RZ50 just keeps going but at reduced quality so it never gets to the point of damage! Audiophiles may notice the change but the common masses probably won't (and hence why the unit continues to sell well)!

I think it's unfair to say $799 is the "street price" for the RZ50 (it's probably more like $1000-$1300 range on any given day). $799 is a "blink and you'll miss it" price!

You're right that you have to pick and choose what's important to you from ASR: I choose to believe the RZ50 amp would compromise my Martin Logan setup but ignored the "low SINAD" and "don't recommend" from Amir for the Denon 3800. Everyone should decide what's important for them!
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DStofelJun 11, 2024 07:55 PM
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Quote from shaddai :
The issue with the RZ50 protection is that it doesn't operate like how other AVRs go into protection mode: most AVRs power down and may have a blinking LED, etc. On low impedance, the RZ50 just keeps going but at reduced quality so it never gets to the point of damage! Audiophiles may notice the change but the common masses probably won't (and hence why the unit continues to sell well)!

I think it's unfair to say $799 is the "street price" for the RZ50 (it's probably more like $1000-$1300 range on any given day). $799 is a "blink and you'll miss it" price!

You're right that you have to pick and choose what's important to you from ASR: I choose to believe the RZ50 amp would compromise my Martin Logan setup but ignored the "low SINAD" and "don't recommend" from Amir for the Denon 3800. Everyone should decide what's important for them!
You nailed it: "$799 is a blink and you'll miss it price". The deal has expired…back up to $1,399. My $799 version arrives tomorrowSmilie.
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shaddaiJun 11, 2024 08:00 PM
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Quote from DStofel :
You nailed it: "$799 is a blink and you'll miss it price". The deal has expired…back up to $1,399. My $799 version arrives tomorrow.
This is a great price and I would get this deal in a heart beat for another room if I didn't have 3 other older AVRs that would fulfill a similar role (I really need to use eBay/Audiogon more)!
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sigchidjJun 12, 2024 06:40 PM
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Dead....hopefully next up is the LX-505 dropping down another 50 bucks.
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photodoctorJun 15, 2024 12:06 AM
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Thoughts on this to replace an Onkyo old tsx 806? My basement flooded and it got fried. I haven't looked at receivers in years. It would be driving old infinity beta series (40, c360, 10).
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raizJun 15, 2024 12:31 AM
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I've had an RZ-50 since they first came out. It's been an awesome receiver! I have a 7.1.4 speaker setup with a mix of Emotiva, Infinity, and Monoprice speakers with the 1600W sub and an additional 3 channel amp for the fronts. It works VERY well. I don't know anyone who has a better sounding theater. Shakes the whole house from the basement (4 floors) with that sub. I wouldn't hesitate to buy it again, especially at this price and with it coming with Dirac.

I had one issue when it was new where it kept forgetting my settings, and I had to do 3-4 resets of the AVR within 1 week. Since then it's been perfect.

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DJRobNMJun 15, 2024 12:42 AM
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10% thd!
Does that mean that it's 2,500 watts per channel if you play only distortion?
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