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Onkyo TX-NR7100 9.2-Channel 8K/4K Network A/V Receiver $629

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Not the lowest it's been, but currently 52% off the normal price.

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Not the lowest it's been, but currently 52% off the normal price.

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

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Oct 15, 2024
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2raw4
Oct 15, 2024
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I would buy the used one on amazon for $455
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oharag1
Oct 15, 2024
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I would buy the RZ50 at around $799 vs this model. For a few hundred dollars more you get a more capable receiver.
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Oct 16, 2024
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If all you need are 9 channels and won't use pre outs(which is common), wait for $549 price to come back for this.
There is no real difference between the two, power difference is minute.

Here is a comparison.
https://www.zkelectronics.com/com...tx-nr7100/
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Quote from 2raw4 :
I would buy the used one on amazon for $455
That's from Adorama, not sure I would honestly do that when we are a month away from probably getting $550 again (my biggest concern is whether Onkyo would honor the warranty? not sure)
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Quote from wighty :
That's from Adorama, not sure I would honestly do that when we are a month away from probably getting $550 again (my biggest concern is whether Onkyo would honor the warranty? not sure)
Yes and how moderate & how this ding happened?
"Item Note: Moderate ding on left side of device."
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Pared3s
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Quote from oharag1 :
I would buy the RZ50 at around $799 vs this model. For a few hundred dollars more you get a more capable receiver.
Where are you seeing the RZ50 for 799?
Oct 17, 2024
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c00ldevil
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Good deal. Fwiw accessories4less has a refurb for $599. Had good experience with them.
https://www.accessories4less.com/...ver/1.html

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Quote from Pared3s :
Where are you seeing the RZ50 for 799?
It was a few weeks back. Actually I saw it down to $759.

https://dealquestnow.online/f/17769993-onkyo-tx-rz50-9-2-channel-8k-4k-network-av-receiver-799-free-shipp...

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FaithfulCrowd913
Oct 18, 2024
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I bought it for 5.2.4, lets see
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Koil75
Oct 21, 2024
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Quote from supermanrob :
If all you need are 9 channels and won't use pre outs(which is common), wait for $549 price to come back for this.
There is no real difference between the two, power difference is minute.

Here is a comparison.
https://www.zkelectronics.com/com...tx-nr7100/
Sorry to bother, but I'm looking to replace a quite old Onkyo receiver for a 5.1 setup. I haven't looked into this tech for quite some time, and playing catch up at the moment. My current setup has as HDMI switch with output going to the TV, and 4 HDMI inputs and the fiber-optic connection comes from the HDMI switch to the Onkyo receiver. Am i correct in assuming that with the HDMI ports here, I will eliminate the need for the HDMI switch I currently use, as this would take its place?

Secondly, do you have a recommendation for a similar receiver for a 5.1 setup? I'm not really an audio or cinema 'ophile and not even really using that great of surround speakers, but would like to make sure I don't gimp myself, and get the most for the money spent.

Appreciate any recommend you may have. Thanks in advance!
Last edited by Koil75 October 20, 2024 at 07:00 PM.
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Quote from Koil75 :
Sorry to bother, but I'm looking to replace a quite old Onkyo receiver for a 5.1 setup. I haven't looked into this tech for quite some time, and playing catch up at the moment. My current setup has as HDMI switch with output going to the TV, and 4 HDMI inputs and the fiber-optic connection comes from the HDMI switch to the Onkyo receiver. Am i correct in assuming that with the HDMI ports here, I will eliminate the need for the HDMI switch I currently use, as this would take its place?

Secondly, do you have a recommendation for a similar receiver for a 5.1 setup? I'm not really an audio or cinema 'ophile and not even really using that great of surround speakers, but would like to make sure I don't gimp myself, and get the most for the money spent.

Appreciate any recommend you may have. Thanks in advance!
For the 1st, basically yes.

2nd I would suggest going with used,slightly older,refurbished model.
With these newer models, you're paying for many features you don't need/use.

Here, I regularly see older higher tier AVRs for sale for pretty inexpensive.
Often it's because they upgraded not because of issues.

Just look for features you need, channels shouldn't be an issue, if anything you'll have to go with more to get features you need.

If you have no brand preference, I would suggest Denon or Yamaha, they are pretty reliable.
Hope that helps, good luck.
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Quote from Koil75 :
Sorry to bother, but I'm looking to replace a quite old Onkyo receiver for a 5.1 setup. I haven't looked into this tech for quite some time, and playing catch up at the moment. My current setup has as HDMI switch with output going to the TV, and 4 HDMI inputs and the fiber-optic connection comes from the HDMI switch to the Onkyo receiver. Am i correct in assuming that with the HDMI ports here, I will eliminate the need for the HDMI switch I currently use, as this would take its place?

Secondly, do you have a recommendation for a similar receiver for a 5.1 setup? I'm not really an audio or cinema 'ophile and not even really using that great of surround speakers, but would like to make sure I don't gimp myself, and get the most for the money spent.

Appreciate any recommend you may have. Thanks in advance!
I'd recommend adding 2 more speakers for rear left and right…it makes a huge difference especially in rain scenes!
Any amp these days can give you 7.1
Nov 1, 2024
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Koil75
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Quote from Steve1971 :
I'd recommend adding 2 more speakers for rear left and right…it makes a huge difference especially in rain scenes!
Any amp these days can give you 7.1
Thank you for the reply and recommendation. Appreciated. I will look into it, though the room this is for is long and narrow, so side channels are a challenge, as there are couches along both walls, and a window on 1 wall...possible, but would look very "bolted on" i think.
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When was the last time this hit $550?

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Quote from supermanrob :
For the 1st, basically yes.

2nd I would suggest going with used,slightly older,refurbished model.
With these newer models, you're paying for many features you don't need/use.

Here, I regularly see older higher tier AVRs for sale for pretty inexpensive.
Often it's because they upgraded not because of issues.

Just look for features you need, channels shouldn't be an issue, if anything you'll have to go with more to get features you need.

If you have no brand preference, I would suggest Denon or Yamaha, they are pretty reliable.
Hope that helps, good luck.
Ended up grabbing a refurb Denon AVR-S760H 7.2 AVR off Amazon for $300. Should arrive Thursday, so excited to see how it performs, and really excited at the fact that i get to downsize the setup and get rid of the HDMI switch. Which means a Harmony reprogram, but that's fine...it's been a while anyway. Smilie

Thank you (and @Steve1971) for the info!

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