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

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  • 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 still available.

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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  • This offer matches the previous Frontpage Deal (+62).
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Have been going back and forth between this and the Denon AVR-X3800H and was about to pull the trigger the RZ50 on Amazon for $999 tonight before I saw this. In for 1, thanks!

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Quote from flapjack :
I was hit hard by Onkyo's capacitor issues with the HDMI board. I had three in three different rooms and was "out of service" on 1-2 of them for several months at a time. The first one that went was hell getting them to fix it. The 2nd was a little better. The third, they refused to cover, and I had to order the parts online and solder it up myself. Not sure what people would've done with $700 receiver if they didn't know how to fix it themselves, but I'm sure they would've either chucked it (at a huge loss), or paid some independent shop to fix it. I also fixed a few Onkyos with the same issue for friends/family.

I've since switched to Denon and never looked back. Much, MUCH better customer service (on the few minor things I've needed to call for) and all around just a better product with better logic for menus and such. My crown jewel is the Denon AVR-X4700H. I paid a lot more than this receiver, and it's not really a comparison, but I can't imagine paying nearly $1800 for an Onkyo after that fiasco.

I understand, shi.... err, stuff happens. But how a company handles it when it does matters. I don't feel Onkyo handled it in the best way. I'm actually surprised they're still in business.
If you haven't, look into Audyssey One EVO script!
It cost you $20 and can very much give you Dirac performance!

This relies on the AVR for bass management, don't lose it with the 4700.

The 4700 also has independent sub outs, this has parallel/mono ones.
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shaddaiSep 05, 2024 12:07 PM
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Folks looking at this AVR who want DLBC may want to wait until Oct when the RZ30 comes out:
1) Replaces 7100
2) Gets 2 discrete SW channels
3) Capable of DLBC out of the box!
4) Full set of pre-outs (like current Integra DRX3.4)
https://onkyo.com/home-cinema/av-...rs/tx-rz30
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Quote from shaddai :
Folks looking at this AVR who want DLBC may want to wait until Oct when the RZ30 comes out:
1) Replaces 7100
2) Gets 2 discrete SW channels
3) Capable of DLBC out of the box!
4) Full set of pre-outs (like current Integra DRX3.4)
https://onkyo.com/home-cinema/av-...rs/tx-rz30
A little clarification on #3 it's an option not out of the box(as usual).
"With a Dirac Live Room Correction Full Bandwidth license included right out of the box – and optional upgrade available for Single/Multi Bass Control".
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Quote from supermanrob :
A little clarification on #3 it's an option not out of the box(as usual)."With a Dirac Live Room Correction Full Bandwidth license included right out of the box – and optional upgrade available for Single/Multi Bass Control".
That's why I used the word "capable". This completely sets it apart from every other Dirac-capable Voxx product other than the RZ70/805/DRX8.4 clones.
I laugh when folks say "who cares about Dirac bass management when we can just set the crossover in the AVR"! Apparently it's important enough to include the hardware to make it so (for 2024 RZ models) and promise a firmware update for AVRs like the RZ50.
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flapjackSep 05, 2024 03:18 PM
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Quote from supermanrob :
If you haven't, look into Audyssey One EVO script!
It cost you $20 and can very much give you Dirac performance!

This relies on the AVR for bass management, don't lose it with the 4700.

The 4700 also has independent sub outs, this has parallel/mono ones.
I honestly don't know much about dirac. I've been happy with the receiver as-is, so maybe it's just a "don't know what I'm missing" thing.

Not sure why I'd want parallel/mono sub outs vs independent ones. I'm running a 5.2.4 setup now and the bass sounds great to me.
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Quote from shaddai :
That's why I used the word "capable". This completely sets it apart from every other Dirac-capable Voxx product other than the RZ70/805/DRX8.4 clones.
I laugh when folks say "who cares about Dirac bass management when we can just set the crossover in the AVR"! Apparently it's important enough to include the hardware to make it so (for 2024 RZ models) and promise a firmware update for AVRs like the RZ50.
lol take a look at Onkyo's description on correctly using "out of the box"! 🙄

Funnier is when it's pointed out in Dirac's ONLY user manual that's all DLBM does over DL and the only response is "that doesn't count!!!) 🤪
Apparently that is enough for DLBC to "not be required" especially if you only have "one" sub!!! 😂

Hmmmm you're comparing this to the RZ50/7100/3.4 because of DLBC!!!!!🤔
I'm pretty sure that means people talk about DLBC regarding "every other Dirac-capable Voxx product"! 🤔

Why did you highlight DLBC with this receiver, especially if you're claiming this will include DLBM "out of the box"!?
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Quote from flapjack :
I honestly don't know much about dirac. I've been happy with the receiver as-is, so maybe it's just a "don't know what I'm missing" thing.

Not sure why I'd want parallel/mono sub outs vs independent ones. I'm running a 5.2.4 setup now and the bass sounds great to me.
Not surprised, Audyssey XT32 is very good also.
That's why people always compare it to Dirac, it's comparable.

I brought up Dirac because the main reason this is so popular is Dirac.
People like to say it's head and shoulders better than XT32.

Having both on my AVR and compared them, that's overly exaggerated.
Imo what sets Dirac a little better is their DLBC room correction.

The A1EVO script can pretty match Dirac Live especially since DL(AND DLBM) rely on the AVR for bass management!

You don't want parallel/mono sub outs especially when you have 2 or more subs.
The Sub EQ HT on the 4700 harmonizes/integrates your sub then into your system. With Dirac you need DLBC to do that automatically, DL/DLBM will not.

If you're satisfied/happy, that's all that counts.
Ignore all this silly you're "missing" something and enjoy imo! 👍🏻

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Quote from flapjack :
I was hit hard by Onkyo's capacitor issues with the HDMI board. I had three in three different rooms and was "out of service" on 1-2 of them for several months at a time. The first one that went was hell getting them to fix it. The 2nd was a little better. The third, they refused to cover, and I had to order the parts online and solder it up myself. Not sure what people would've done with $700 receiver if they didn't know how to fix it themselves, but I'm sure they would've either chucked it (at a huge loss), or paid some independent shop to fix it. I also fixed a few Onkyos with the same issue for friends/family.

I've since switched to Denon and never looked back. Much, MUCH better customer service (on the few minor things I've needed to call for) and all around just a better product with better logic for menus and such. My crown jewel is the Denon AVR-X4700H. I paid a lot more than this receiver, and it's not really a comparison, but I can't imagine paying nearly $1800 for an Onkyo after that fiasco.

I understand, shi.... err, stuff happens. But how a company handles it when it does matters. I don't feel Onkyo handled it in the best way. I'm actually surprised they're still in business.
Ins interesting how individual experiences can be VERY different

Years ago I had an issue with a Denon 4308 that they tried to fix twice and then bought back
A few months ago i had an issue with a Marantz 7015 that I sent to their service center( Panurgy) to be repaired. It came back broken
After numerous weeks of back and forth they replaced the Marantz 7015 with another unit

About the same time as I owned the Denon 4308, years ago,..I also owned an Onkyo 875 which had a failed HDMI board. Onkyo replaced the board under warranty with no issue
This was actually one that we tested against the Denon 4308 and the Onkyo was the easy winner in the amp/power supply section .

I also had a Denon 4520 that was sent in for a warranty repair

I have not been impressed with Denon/Marantz customer service( or Samsung television) for products that I have owned
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Quote from flapjack :
I honestly don't know much about dirac. I've been happy with the receiver as-is, so maybe it's just a "don't know what I'm missing" thing.

Not sure why I'd want parallel/mono sub outs vs independent ones. I'm running a 5.2.4 setup now and the bass sounds great to me.
Well..in my personal case

Using the Onkyo RZ50 against the Marantz 7015 that I both personally own and have for quite a while

Its the Onkyo with Dirac day all day long over Audyssey XT32 in the Marantz

Better sound separation, better steering and small nuances of sound using Dirac on the RZ50
And none of that incessant tweaking I used to do all the time with Audyssey where I thought it sounded good..then I listen to something else and change my mind and tweak it again...shake head

I used to own 4 Audyseey XT32 equipped products. I have gotten rid of three of them. I am down to 1 and using Diarc on the other 3 units
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DLBC coming soon...
For those that want it/need it


https://www.dirac.com/online-stor...o-tx-rz50/
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Quote from JonathanJ7608 :
DLBC coming soon...
For those that want it/need it


https://www.dirac.com/online-stor...o-tx-rz50/
Hmmm well look at that, I guess it's not some "hardware" issue after all! 🤔
Wow shocker! 🤣
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Quote from supermanrob :
Hmmm well look at that, I guess it's not some "hardware" issue after all! 🤔Wow shocker! 🤣
Yeah, Onkyo was simply giving RZ50 owners a hard time by making them wait nearly 4 years! LOL!
You don't think Dirac was hoping the RZ50 was DLBC compatible to collect additional license fees? Wink
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Yeah, Onkyo was simply giving RZ50 owners a hard time by making them wait nearly 4 years! LOL!
You don't think Dirac was hoping the RZ50 was DLBC compatible to collect additional license fees? Wink
LOL it's been compatible this whole time, clearly it wasn't a "hardware" issue as you've been claiming this whole time!

LOL wait for what!
Almost everyone in here believes what you do about DLBC, it's not required(a benefit) for them!
TBH this kinda screws people like you & RZ50 owners!
You could have gotten DLBC $50 less now and much less back in January on the 30% sale!

I'm not sure this was a good idea on Onkyo's part.
This pretty much makes the new RZ30 coming out irrelevant.
About the only thing it's a step up from is Pios 503/505,Integra 3.4 and thats only because at this point they don't get access to DLBC.
Even then as mentioned, most don't believe DLBC is required/needed anyways!
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LOL it's been compatible this whole time, clearly it wasn't a "hardware" issue as you've been claiming this whole time! LOL wait for what! Almost everyone in here believes what you do about DLBC, it's not required(a benefit) for them! TBH this kinda screws people like you & RZ50 owners! You could have gotten DLBC $50 less now and much less back in January on the 30% sale! I'm not sure this was a good idea on Onkyo's part. This pretty much makes the new RZ30 coming out irrelevant. About the only thing it's a step up from is Pios 503/505,Integra 3.4 and thats only because at this point they don't get access to DLBC.Even then as mentioned, most don't believe DLBC is required/needed anyways!
Your math is screwed up. I prefer paying $0 for DLBC (not just $50 less). Not sure how this screws me but I don't think RZ50 owners should be holding their breath for the DLBC firmware update!
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Quote from shaddai :
Your math is screwed up. I prefer paying $0 for DLBC (not just $50 less). Not sure how this screws me but I don't think RZ50 owners should be holding their breath for the DLBC firmware update!
Lol oh you mean $299 vs $250 yes you're right $49 my mistake.
It was 30% off that in January BTW.

Sorry to break it to you but you already paid more than $0 for DLBC when you bought the 3800, the option cost was rolled into that price, nothing is free($0) 🤷🏻 ♂️
The irony is what you think DLBC worth($0) is about what DLBM is vs DL! 🤷🏻 ♂️
Unless there is something you know that Dirac doesn't about their product?

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