Experience immersive sound with Dolby Atmos on this Onkyo receiver for home theater.
Enjoy pristine 8K/4K Ultra HD video quality via HDMI 2.1 for the ultimate viewing experience.
Stream music effortlessly with Chromecast, AirPlay 2, Spotify, and more on this network AV receiver.
This 9.2-channel amplifier delivers 170W per channel, ensuring powerful audio performance.
Connect all your devices with multiple HDMI and RCA inputs, plus independent subwoofer outputs.
Fine-tune your audio with advanced surround modes like DTS:X and Dolby Surround on this receiver.
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Model: 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
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This, or a Denon 3800? I have a Denon 2200, and Klipsch Speakers, I don't really need to upgrade, but having the new HDMI ports would be nice.
Depends how far up the Dirac tech chain you want to go. The RZ30 tops out at DLBC while the 3800 is expected to go all the way to ART before the year is up!
If Dirac is not a factor (or ok w/the included base Dirac license), then the RZ30 should meet your needs.
This, or a Denon 3800? I have a Denon 2200, and Klipsch Speakers, I don't really need to upgrade, but having the new HDMI ports would be nice.
The 3800 has 11.2 processing, this has 9.2 (both allow external amp of 9.2, the 3800 let's you run 11.2 with 2 channels externally amped.) the 3800 is 105wpc this is 100 (at 8ohm, 2 channels driven), other than that and the mentioned room tuning options they're the same. All things equal I'd opt for 3800 if I needed to buy now and they were close in price but I'm also hoping to wait for deals next year+ on HDMI 2.2 units that have 11.2 processing.
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If Dirac is not a factor (or ok w/the included base Dirac license), then the RZ30 should meet your needs.
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