expirediconian | Staff posted Aug 17, 2024 12:33 AM
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expirediconian | Staff posted Aug 17, 2024 12:33 AM
Onkyo TX-RZ50 9.2-Channel 8K/4K Network AV Receiver
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2) How far are the speakers generally from your listening position?
That sounds like an HDMI cable issue to me
The 5010 was from that old school THX ultra group with the big internal amp and power supply
When going all out for a movie I switch to a Dirac profile (with house curve) for the better room correction.
Please substantiate this with some statistics,proof,facts!?
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Please substantiate this with some statistics,proof,facts!?
That was extremely clear in the context of my response...and I also personally own this unit
Should I ask the " majority of Best Buy employees"?
That was extremely clear in the context of my response...and I also personally own this unit
Should I ask the " majority of Best Buy employees"?
You could check wherever you found out that you're "not required" to set crossovers in your RZ50 prior to running Dirac Live!?
You could check wherever you found out that you're "not required" to set crossovers in your RZ50 prior to running Dirac Live!?
To save even more money just use the inbuilt XT32 & directional setting with Audyssey One EVO and very likely you won't even need shell out for Dirac.
If you decide you want to, you get the option of both DL & DLBC with all the features of the 4800 and Cinema 50!
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Sonically nothing even close for this price all in, IMO..unless the Onkyo 7100 comes back
The Dirac set up seems to give some actual owner's pause in the A/V forums of these units
Its not a plug and play scenario like YPAO, Audyssey, MCACC, Accu EQ, keep that in mind
Personally, I found the set up easier than other Dirac equipped units I own, but its all relative
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