Adorama has
Onkyo TX-NR7100 9.2-Channel 8K/4K Network A/V Receiver for
$649 after applying coupon code
OCTO2023 at checkout.
Shipping is free.
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About the Product: - 9.2-Channel
- 8K/4K Network A/V Receiver
- 220W/Channel Select Dynamic Audio Amplification (DAA)
- 4-16 Ohms Speaker Impedance
- 40 Station FM/AM Preset Memory
- Dolby Atmos Height Virtualizer/DTS Virtual
- IMAX Enhanced/DTS
- THX Certified Reference Sound
- Works w/ SONOS Certified Product
Includes: - Onkyo TX-NR7100 9.2-Channel 8K/4K Network A/V Receiver
- Speaker Setup Microphone
- AM Loop Antenna
- Indoor FM Antenna
- Power Cord
- Remote Control
- 2x AAA Batteries (R03)
- 2-Year Onkyo Limited Warranty
Top Comments
Pre-outs are nice, but a teeny tiny minority of avr owners ever actually use them.
I'd say get this deal and on the small chance you actually find yourself needing "more" in the near future, you should have no problem getting most of your money back selling this.
I think most ppl would wind up keeping this, though.
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The biggest advantage to the RZ50 vs this are the preouts.
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I run my system: Onkyo 626 + 5 speaker Klipsch + 10" Sony sub in a 2-story room. Ideally I want wireless speakers for the rears so was going to go for a high end sound bar, ie Samsung 990C or JBL 1300X, but pretty sure I wouldn't hear any Atmos effects from the sound bouncing 2 stories up. But I could easily have height speakers up front. Guessing that's more noticeable for some Atmos effects than the soundbars above so I'm back to shopping for an Atmos receiver. My 626 is about to give up the ghost. Just needs to hold on for BF deals...
Pre-outs are nice, but a teeny tiny minority of avr owners ever actually use them.
I'd say get this deal and on the small chance you actually find yourself needing "more" in the near future, you should have no problem getting most of your money back selling this.
I think most ppl would wind up keeping this, though.
I run my system: Onkyo 626 + 5 speaker Klipsch + 10" Sony sub in a 2-story room. Ideally I want wireless speakers for the rears so was going to go for a high end sound bar, ie Samsung 990C or JBL 1300X, but pretty sure I wouldn't hear any Atmos effects from the sound bouncing 2 stories up. But I could easily have height speakers up front. Guessing that's more noticeable for some Atmos effects than the soundbars above so I'm back to shopping for an Atmos receiver. My 626 is about to give up the ghost. Just needs to hold on for BF deals...
Pre-outs are nice, but a teeny tiny minority of avr owners ever actually use them.
I'd say get this deal and on the small chance you actually find yourself needing "more" in the near future, you should have no problem getting most of your money back selling this.
I think most ppl would wind up keeping this, though.
Any of you guys bi-amp your L/R speakers? Or Center? Get a noticeable difference?
Pre-outs are nice, but a teeny tiny minority of avr owners ever actually use them.
I'd say get this deal and on the small chance you actually find yourself needing "more" in the near future, you should have no problem getting most of your money back selling this.
I think most ppl would wind up keeping this, though.
height(sorry, I used the wrong term earlier) overhead channels would sit up front at ~7-8 ft above the floor (aimed at the front listeners) so that should be good. I say that, but need to verify that configuration is a thing with Atmos + this receiver. But that doesn't solve for the wireless rear speaker request from the wife. I feel like Onkyo is late to the game with an integrated wireless speaker solution like Yamaha and Sony. I'm keeping one eye open for a Yamaha V6A/A2A deal as well.Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
height(sorry, I used the wrong term earlier) overhead channels would sit up front at ~7-8 ft above the floor (aimed at the front listeners) so that should be good. I say that, but need to verify that configuration is a thing with Atmos + this receiver. But that doesn't solve for the wireless rear speaker request from the wife. I feel like Onkyo is late to the game with an integrated wireless speaker solution like Yamaha and Sony. I'm keeping one eye open for a Yamaha V6A/A2A deal as well.