forum threadsupermanrob posted Mar 06, 2025 01:32 PM
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forum threadsupermanrob posted Mar 06, 2025 01:32 PM
Onkyo TX-RZ30 9.2-Channel AV Receiver - 100 Watts Per Channel, Dirac Live Out of Box, Works with Sonos Certified, THX Certified and More - $999
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You can certainly use the baseline Dirac RC and ignore the bass management side until the bug is fixed but that's a personal decision! Bug hasn't been fixed in over 3 months!
Whether that fixes your issue is a big question mark.
Those speakers tend to like more power than their specs suggest imo.
He found no bug issue and was overall impressed!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BFplelX
He found no bug issue and was overall impressed!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BFplelX
At least Audioholics commented on symptoms of the bug in their RZ70 review. You watch Andrew Robinson reviews to feel good about your purchase...
At least Audioholics commented on symptoms of the bug in their RZ70 review. You watch Andrew Robinson reviews to feel good about your purchase...
That's one of the main benefits of higher end room correction like Dirac!
Especially with sub correction/integration like DLBC!
Whether that fixes your issue is a big question mark.
Those speakers tend to like more power than their specs suggest imo.
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If you're after Dirac, have you considered the Integra DRX3.4 for $579?
If it is the power, it has preouts & much less expensive!
https://slickdeals.net/share/iphone_app/fp/1066264
The only advantages I see to the RZ30 are independent control for each sub out, which is admittedly nice, and a newer HDMI switch board, but I never had any problems with the old board, with an Apple TV, Gaming PC, PS5, Switch, and Blu-ray player all hooked up. So not sure if that's worth paying extra for?
The only advantages I see to the RZ30 are independent control for each sub out, which is admittedly nice, and a newer HDMI switch board, but I never had any problems with the old board, with an Apple TV, Gaming PC, PS5, Switch, and Blu-ray player all hooked up. So not sure if that's worth paying extra for?
The only advantages I see to the RZ30 are independent control for each sub out, which is admittedly nice, and a newer HDMI switch board, but I never had any problems with the old board, with an Apple TV, Gaming PC, PS5, Switch, and Blu-ray player all hooked up. So not sure if that's worth paying extra for?
Generally the power isn't gonna be a big difference in my experience.
Only needing 9 channels you have the 7100 or Integra 3.4 depending if you need external amps.
The 3.4 is less expensive either way though.
The RZ30 comes into play if you plan on getting Dirac Bass Control & don't want something that's 4 years old with known issues.
Very likely Onkyo learned from those issues and corrected them, no reason to think not.
Very likely Onkyo learned from those issues and corrected them, no reason to think not.
Generally the power isn't gonna be a big difference in my experience.
Only needing 9 channels you have the 7100 or Integra 3.4 depending if you need external amps.
The 3.4 is less expensive either way though.
The RZ30 comes into play if you plan on getting Dirac Bass Control & don't want something that's 4 years old with known issues.
Very likely Onkyo learned from those issues and corrected them, no reason to think not.
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Comparing the RZ50 vs the 7100 using Klipsch RP speakers.
If there was a 20 watt advantage it was very little if at all audibly.
What is your reference?
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