expired Posted by Second2nd • Oct 14, 2024
Oct 14, 2024 5:14 PM
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expired Posted by Second2nd • Oct 14, 2024
Oct 14, 2024 5:14 PM
Onkyo TX-NR7100 9.2-Channel 8K/4K Network A/V Receiver $629
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There is no real difference between the two, power difference is minute.
Here is a comparison.
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There is no real difference between the two, power difference is minute.
Here is a comparison.
https://www.zkelectroni
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!
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!
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.
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!
Any amp these days can give you 7.1
Any amp these days can give you 7.1
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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.
Thank you (and @Steve1971) for the info!