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Integra DRX 3.4 100W 9.2-Channel 8K Network AV Receiver

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$569

$1,500

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Adorama has Integra DRX 3.4 100W 9.2-Channel 8K Network AV Receiver (DRX3.4M2BMDD) on sale for $569. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • 5.2.4/7.2.2-ch Dolby Atmos and DTS: X playback
  • 9.2-ch multichannel pre-outs
  • IMAX Enhanced certified for IMAX digital remasters
  • Independent tone controls (bass/treble) for all channels
  • Works with Sonos supporting multiple Sonos Connect/Port control and Volume Passthrough mode
  • AirPlay 2 multi-room audio with Siri voice control
  • Dedicated gold-plated Zone 2 and Zone 3 speaker outputs
  • Ethernet LAN terminal
  • AC inlet for detachable IEC power cable
  • Aluminum front panel and volume knob
  • 3-Mode display dimmer (Normal/Dim/Dimmer)
Includes:
  • Integra DRX 3.4 100W 9.2-Channel 8K Network AV Receiver
  • Remote Controller (RC-973R)
  • 2x AAA Batteries for Remote
  • Speaker Setup Microphone
  • Indoor FM Antenna
  • AM Loop Antenna
  • Integra 5 Year Limited Warranty

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Adorama has Integra DRX 3.4 100W 9.2-Channel 8K Network AV Receiver (DRX3.4M2BMDD) on sale for $569. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • 5.2.4/7.2.2-ch Dolby Atmos and DTS: X playback
  • 9.2-ch multichannel pre-outs
  • IMAX Enhanced certified for IMAX digital remasters
  • Independent tone controls (bass/treble) for all channels
  • Works with Sonos supporting multiple Sonos Connect/Port control and Volume Passthrough mode
  • AirPlay 2 multi-room audio with Siri voice control
  • Dedicated gold-plated Zone 2 and Zone 3 speaker outputs
  • Ethernet LAN terminal
  • AC inlet for detachable IEC power cable
  • Aluminum front panel and volume knob
  • 3-Mode display dimmer (Normal/Dim/Dimmer)
Includes:
  • Integra DRX 3.4 100W 9.2-Channel 8K Network AV Receiver
  • Remote Controller (RC-973R)
  • 2x AAA Batteries for Remote
  • Speaker Setup Microphone
  • Indoor FM Antenna
  • AM Loop Antenna
  • Integra 5 Year Limited Warranty

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Written by SubZero5 | Staff

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Written by iconian | Staff

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Model: Integra DRX 3.4 100W 9.2-Channel 8K Network AV Receiver

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The DRX3.4 is essentially the TX-NR7100 with added pre-outs and a 5 yr warranty. Ive not owned the Denon, but based on the specs and my needs the DRX would be my clear choice. The DIRAC room correction is superior to that included with the Denon (so I read). At this price, you really cant go wrong. Forgot to mention, I really love how it sounds as well!

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DonCMiller
2d ago
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Quote from shaddai :
Link didn't work but assuming you meant TwoGuyzTech, I found the video. It covered the value aspect of the receiver (which I agree with) but it assumed that the HDMI issues were a thing of the past (they're not). Yes there's a fan in there but quite a number of owners have mentioned never hearing it turn on! Also, the heatsinks that the HDMI ports desperately need are not in the DRX 3.4 but rather in the much more updated RZ30 and big brother RZ70.
Thanks for the helpful update. Your information is valuable and needed and useful for my and others audio video receiver purchasing decision. I love learning from others the details or experiences they experienced.
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FreddyFordson
2d ago
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Quote from OrangeCemetery2327 :
What amp(s) do you have?
ATI amplifiers. Adorama is an authorized dealer too. Always a good idea to add a couple fans on top to pull heat out of receivers and amps. I've done that for years and never an issues with HDMI boards.
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kabukicho
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Quote from FreddyFordson :
ATI amplifiers. Adorama is an authorized dealer too. Always a good idea to add a couple fans on top to pull heat out of receivers and amps. I've done that for years and never an issues with HDMI boards.
what fans you use.
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kabukicho
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wow front face sorta looks dated (more than a mere 4 yrs old is what i mean)
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CleverFeather939
2d ago
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Quote from kabukicho :
wow front face sorta looks dated (more than a mere 4 yrs old is what i mean)

Its called "retro". 🤣
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Quote from FreddyFordson :
ATI amplifiers. Adorama is an authorized dealer too. Always a good idea to add a couple fans on top to pull heat out of receivers and amps. I've done that for years and never an issues with HDMI boards.

That's another plus for current Denon/Marantz models with preamp mode.

I'm using the 3800 as a pre pro also.
After a 2+ hour movie, you would never guess it was on.
My external amps run very cool, couldn't tell they were on either.

Hopefully when ART gets released to it here soon, they do a promotional sale.
I probably don't need it but if it's close to $200 I might try it out.
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CaffeinatedGuy
2d ago
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Looking for advice. My home is wired for speakers but they're not installed, so I need a compatible receiver/amp to start. I notice that this one has zone 2 and 3 outputs, but they're marked as "pre/line out" - so does that mean that to use this then I would need to add an amplifier? Outside the main room, I think that there's 10 speakers total, two per area.
If this isn't something that would work, what should I be looking for?

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Imy3
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Quote from CleverFeather939 :
The DRX3.4 is essentially the TX-NR7100 with added pre-outs and a 5 yr warranty. Ive not owned the Denon, but based on the specs and my needs the DRX would be my clear choice. The DIRAC room correction is superior to that included with the Denon (so I read). At this price, you really cant go wrong. Forgot to mention, I really love how it sounds as well!

How will it compare to Denon 4400? Will it be an upgrade in sound or mainly the updated features
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CleverFeather939
2d ago
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Quote from Imy3 :
How will it compare to Denon 4400? Will it be an upgrade in sound or mainly the updated features

This is really a personal preferance type of question. I've owned different Denon, Sony, Yamaha and Onkyo models thoughout the years and personally, I prefer the Onkyo (Integra) sound quality. But that's me.
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kqian111
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Does this have independent sub outs for the 2 sub pre outs?
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gtsh0pp3r
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Quote from TsunamiMike :
So I bought an Onkyo TX-nr6100 and after a year and a half the hdmi bricked. I am looking to buy this deal but am wondering if I should get the Adorama warranty for 2 years or just use the factory 3 year warranty. Any thoughts?

If hdmi bricked under 2 years then get it warrantied. I had that happen on and old Onkyo of mine too and it was covered under warranty. The fun part was finding an authorized repair center to do it
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cwatro589
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Quote from mudassirh7 :
In the market for a new receiver. Was looking at the Denon AVR X1800h but came across this deal. Would you recommend this over the Denon? Thanks!
I switched from the Denon X1500H to this product, and I couldn't be happier with my decision.
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CleverFeather939
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Quote from kqian111 :
Does this have independent sub outs for the 2 sub pre outs?

There are two sub pre-outs but they share the same signal. Not independent.
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supermanrob
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Quote from Imy3 :
How will it compare to Denon 4400? Will it be an upgrade in sound or mainly the updated features

Dirac is the reason people favor this receiver & people often say it's "better" than Audyssey.
With the advent of A1EVO people are quickly finding out that's no longer the case.
In general it gives you all the performance of both DL & DLBC all for $20!
Having used/own both, the rave reviews on A1EVO are spot on in my experience!

If you're looking at this for Dirac as an upgrade, you kinda already have it and it only cost $20!
Here is a comparison of the feature differences.
https://www.zkelectronics.com/com...h-america/
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SociableNose8613
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Is it worth paying $170 extra compared to Denon AVR-X1700H to get this AVR? I only have 5 + 2 setup. 2 is in separate zone.

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