Onkyo TX-NR797 9.2-Channel Network A/V Receiver, 220W Per Channel (At 6 Ohms) - $799
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Thread created 01-07-2022 by ChandlerJoey
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Yes. Don’t you need eARC to get atmos from the tv too? How can it not have eARC?
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Thread created 01-07-2022 by ChandlerJoey
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Seems OOS.
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Thread created 01-07-2022 by ChandlerJoey
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Onkyo stopped using Audyssey many years ago. They use their own calibration system called AccuEQ.
Either way he probably needs to run it again and make sure the speaker channels are assigned...
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Thread created 01-07-2022 by ChandlerJoey
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You need to run the speaker setup again. Either manually set which speakers you have or run audyssey.
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Thread created 01-07-2022 by ChandlerJoey
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What does the receivers test tones do? Does the surround channel from the test tones come out the rear? Some of these receivers let you substitute amplifier channels maybe that's the case? I do not...
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Thread created 01-07-2022 by ChandlerJoey
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This reciever has no preouts for using more powerful amps so it's no go for me.
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Thread created 01-07-2022 by ChandlerJoey
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I really want a new receiver but can wait till prices come back down to earth.
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Thread created 01-07-2022 by ChandlerJoey
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They always have issues, because new TV's, PCs, will have HDMI 2.2, or 2.1b, and there will be compatibility issues, until they settle for High Bandwith Display Port like regular PC's
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Thread created 01-07-2022 by ChandlerJoey
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Have you told the system that’s what you’re doing? You might have to configure it in the setup.
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Thread created 01-07-2022 by ChandlerJoey
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Atmos, when done properly (minimum of 4 Atmos Channels all in ceiling speaker config) sounds absolutely amazing. It changes the way you listen to the audio of any movie and fully immerses you inside...
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Thread created 01-07-2022 by ChandlerJoey
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you do know the lower the ohm, the larger the wattage number can be obtained from the same power source.
a 10V 10A source can push 1w to a 100 ohm load, 10w to a 10 ohm load, 100w to a 1 ohm load.
Onkyo TX-NR797 9.2-Channel Network A/V Receiver, 220W Per Channel (At 6 Ohms) - $799
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Thread created 01-07-2022 by ChandlerJoey
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Sadly it's so they can get 220 watts into the marketing fluff. What is reality for a 5 channel configuration? Anyone's guess, maybe 60 watts? They don't want to tell you that.
Onkyo TX-NR797 9.2-Channel Network A/V Receiver, 220W Per Channel (At 6 Ohms) - $799
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Thread created 01-07-2022 by ChandlerJoey
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That's only one channel driven too. No one buys these for single channel. The more relevant spec is the 8ohm but it's just two channels. So just keep dividing the power down for the multi channels...
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It's universally accepted that amps rated to drive 4 ohm speakers are higher quality as high current with low distortion is required which cheaper amps rated for only 6 or 8 ohms don't provide. But...
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Thread created 01-07-2022 by ChandlerJoey
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you need to look at the standardized test methods (FTC). even though it does not accurately portry real world usage (Only 2 channels driven) it is the recognized standard test measurement.
From...
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What if you use AI-assisted DLSS, XeSS, FSR upscaling along with AI-assisted dynamic HDR uplighting? This would be a significant enough change even for ugly old movies from the 90s or even earlier?
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Ouch bought this in 2019 for $399 at Best Buy. Talk about inflation. Still working great. Not HDMI 2.1, ALLM, VRR or any of that newer jazz though.
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After going through the initial setup, I don’t receive any messages upon startup.
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Thread created 01-07-2022 by ChandlerJoey
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I apologize I don’t have any advice for you problem but I do have a question you can help with. Does this Onkyo receiver have the privacy warning screen you have to address every time you power it on?
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Thread created 01-07-2022 by ChandlerJoey
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I'm not feeling good about hdmi 2.1. It almost feel like it will be mainstream by the end of the year when 2.2 will be announced.
I'm keeping my Yamaha RX2010 (9.2) as my sound processor works for...
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