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Onkyo TX-NR7100 9.2-Channel 8K/4K Network A/V Receiver

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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.

Note: Coupon code is applied under the Payment Section during checkout, look for 'Do you have a gift card or coupon code?

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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

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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.

Note: Coupon code is applied under the Payment Section during checkout, look for 'Do you have a gift card or coupon code?

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for finding this deal.

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

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Model: Onkyo TX-NR7100 9.2-Channel THX Certified AV Receiver

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I bought this last time it was on sale. I have some easy to drive Klipsch HT speakers and it sounds great.
If the 7100 fits your needs then this is a good price. The RZ50 has some features that this one doesn't. More processing power (11 vs 9 channels), full set of pre-outs for external amplification and more power (120 vs 100). If one or more of those are important to you then the RZ50 would be a better choice.
Having been in the AV game for over 30yrs, i'd say No, it won't. 20 watt difference will be imperceivable. And the "quality" of the audio won't be any different on these mass market mainstream avr's.
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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Oct 20, 2023
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SDNick484
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Tempting although I think I will wait out for a deal on the RZ50.
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namlook
Oct 20, 2023
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I bought this last time it was on sale. I have some easy to drive Klipsch HT speakers and it sounds great.
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KeithGP
Oct 20, 2023
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Quote from SDNick484 :
Tempting although I think I will wait out for a deal on the RZ50.
Please explain why. Isn't this the best deal EVER for this receiver?
Oct 21, 2023
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LHG
Oct 21, 2023
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Quote from KeithGP :
Please explain why. Isn't this the best deal EVER for this receiver?
It is, he just wants the higher end Onkyo receiver.
Oct 21, 2023
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fourml8r
Oct 21, 2023
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Quote from KeithGP :
Please explain why. Isn't this the best deal EVER for this receiver?
If the 7100 fits your needs then this is a good price. The RZ50 has some features that this one doesn't. More processing power (11 vs 9 channels), full set of pre-outs for external amplification and more power (120 vs 100). If one or more of those are important to you then the RZ50 would be a better choice.
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Oct 21, 2023
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iceman936
Oct 21, 2023
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Quote from fourml8r :
If the 7100 fits your needs then this is a good price. The RZ50 has some features that this one doesn't. More processing power (11 vs 9 channels), full set of pre-outs for external amplification and more power (120 vs 100). If one or more of those are important to you then the RZ50 would be a better choice.
Is the 120 vs 100 going to make a difference? Or do you really need an external amp to hear a legitimately noticable/recognizable difference instead?
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Quote from iceman936 :
Is the 120 vs 100 going to make a difference? Or do you really need an external amp to hear a legitimately noticable/recognizable difference instead?
Depends on you & your setup but unlikely you would hear a $350 difference.
The biggest advantage to the RZ50 vs this are the preouts.
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fourml8r
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Quote from iceman936 :
Is the 120 vs 100 going to make a difference? Or do you really need an external amp to hear a legitimately noticable/recognizable difference instead?
It is 20% more power, which will help with dynamic headroom during peak passages. If you have high-quality speakers, then adding an external amp will most certainly give a significant improvement. A properly treated room will also help.
Last edited by fourml8r October 21, 2023 at 06:25 AM.
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leoniv
Oct 21, 2023
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Tempting. Trying to stay cheap and wait on a good deal for the NR6100, but this is really temping. This is more receiver than I can use (I can only use 7 channels due to my room layout) so feels wasteful to get the 7100...but you get Dirac with it. That's the tempting part for me.

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...
Oct 21, 2023
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LovelySparrow901
Oct 21, 2023
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Quote from iceman936 :
Is the 120 vs 100 going to make a difference? Or do you really need an external amp to hear a legitimately noticable/recognizable difference instead?
Having been in the AV game for over 30yrs, i'd say No, it won't. 20 watt difference will be imperceivable. And the "quality" of the audio won't be any different on these mass market mainstream avr's.
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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fourml8r
Oct 21, 2023
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Quote from leoniv :
Tempting. Trying to stay cheap and wait on a good deal for the NR6100, but this is really temping. This is more receiver than I can use (I can only use 7 channels due to my room layout) so feels wasteful to get the 7100...but you get Dirac with it. That's the tempting part for me.

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...
Atmos guidelines are for ceiling height of 7.5 to 12 feet.
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iceman936
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Quote from LovelySparrow901 :
Having been in the AV game for over 30yrs, i'd say No, it won't. 20 watt difference will be imperceivable. And the "quality" of the audio won't be any different on these mass market mainstream avr's.
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've got a 5.1.2 system currently running on an Onkyo NR-676. Have been debating upgrading to a 9-channel so I can either bi-amp my front tower speakers OR add two more height speakers for additional atmos. This deal is tempting! If only I had the cash Frown Glad prices are starting to come back down though.

Any of you guys bi-amp your L/R speakers? Or Center? Get a noticeable difference?
Last edited by iceman936 October 21, 2023 at 07:52 AM.
Oct 21, 2023
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kabukicho
Oct 21, 2023
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Quote from LovelySparrow901 :
Having been in the AV game for over 30yrs, i'd say No, it won't. 20 watt difference will be imperceivable. And the "quality" of the audio won't be any different on these mass market mainstream avr's.
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.
pre-outs are for if one integrates a dedicated amp into their setup?
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leoniv
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Quote from fourml8r :
Atmos guidelines are for ceiling height of 7.5 to 12 feet.
Right. The 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.

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Quote from leoniv :
Right. The 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.
ugh, scratch the V6A/A2A plans. They're gimped with 24Gb HDMI ports. Back to Onkyo: https://www.flatpanelshd.com/news...1629971809

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