Adorama has
Onkyo TX-RZ30 9.2-Channel Network AV Receiver on sale for $1,249.99 - $500.99 with coupon code
JHCE9834 at checkout =
$749.
Shipping is free (un-check Package Protection during checkout).
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Details:
- Powerful amplification: 9-channel amp with 100W per channel (8 ohms, 20-20kHz, 0.08% THD, 2 channels driven) or 170W per channel (6ohms, 1 kHz, 1% THD, 1-ch driven, IEC)
- Immersive audio formats: Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, Dolby Atmos Height Virtualization, IMAX Enhanced, THX Certified Select with movie/music/game modes
- Advanced calibration: Klipsch Optimize Mode, Dirac Live full-bandwidth room correction (mic included; app-based), optional Dirac Live Bass Control upgrade
- High-res audio playback: Up to 24/192 PCM and 11.2MHz DSD via USB/network; built-in Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.1 (with transmission), AirPlay 2, Google Cast, Chromecast, Roon-ready
- Streaming services: TIDAL, Amazon Music, Spotify, TuneIn; Sonos Port compatible
- HDMI 2.1 features: 6 in/2 out, supports 8K/60Hz, 4K/120Hz, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, HLG, HDCP 2.3, ARC/eARC, VRR, ALLM, QFT for gaming
- Multi-room capability: Three-zone/three-source; powered Zone 2/3 or bi-amping options; HDMI dual-zone switching; stereo preamp outputs for Zone 2/3
- Connections: Optical/coaxial digital inputs, 6 analog RCA, MM phono, component/composite video, front USB, 9 speaker outputs, 9.2 pre-outs (dual sub), headphone jack, Ethernet, RS-232C/IR/12V trigger
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If you have no brand preference, don't need more than 9 channels & after Dirac.
This is a solid unit & the best choice ime.
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If you have no brand preference, don't need more than 9 channels & after Dirac.
This is a solid unit & the best choice ime.
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I chose this over the RZ50 which can do 11.2 using pre outs since that isn't 2 independent sub outputs. I didn't want to pay extra for Dirac Live Bass control and/or a minidsp, so I went with the RZ30 which has the 2 sub outputs and Dirac Live bass management included.
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I chose this over the RZ50 which can do 11.2 using pre outs since that isn't 2 independent sub outputs. I didn't want to pay extra for Dirac Live Bass control and/or a minidsp, so I went with the RZ30 which has the 2 sub outputs and Dirac Live bass management included.
I chose this over the RZ50 which can do 11.2 using pre outs since that isn't 2 independent sub outputs. I didn't want to pay extra for Dirac Live Bass control and/or a minidsp, so I went with the RZ30 which has the 2 sub outputs and Dirac Live bass management included.
To clarify a little here.DLBM doesn't add BM, all it really does is add adjusting crossovers within Dirac.
It still uses the AVRs BM to calculate your sub(s) into calibration.
You are correct that it does not do any of Dirac's sub/bass correction, that is all within Bass Control.
I'm replacing an ancient TX-NR807 in a 5.1 setup. Can't wait to try out Dolby Atmos.
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