Onkyo – TX-NR7100 9.2 Channel THX Certified Network A/V Receiver – Black

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£1,057.25

  • 9.2-channel Dynamic Audio Amplification (DAA) for immersive surround sound
  • Supports 3D surround-sound and powered multi-zone audio
  • Voice-controllable entertainment via Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa
  • HDMI® supports 8K/60p and dynamic HDR passthrough, including HDR10+ and Dolby Vision
  • THX® Certified Select for a hyper-realistic audio experience
  • Access to master-quality IMAX® Enhanced film library
  • Unique features like Front-to-Height stereo switching and DSP vocal/dialog enhancement
  • Ideal for gaming, streaming Hi-Res Audio, and watching TV series
    SKU: 0497C8C9

    Product details

    Onkyo TX-NR7100 9.2 Channel THX Certified Network A/V Receiver – Black

    Elevate your home entertainment experience with the Onkyo TX-NR7100, a powerhouse 9.2 channel A/V receiver that delivers immersive sound and stunning visuals. Designed for audiophiles and cinema lovers alike, this receiver is THX Certified, ensuring that you enjoy the highest level of audio fidelity.

    Key Features:

    • 9.2 Channel Surround Sound: Experience rich, multi-dimensional audio with support for various surround sound formats, including Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, creating an enveloping soundstage that brings your movies, music, and games to life.

    • THX Certification: Enjoy studio-quality sound with THX certification, which guarantees that the receiver meets rigorous standards for audio performance, ensuring a cinema-like experience in your living room.

    • Advanced Connectivity: Equipped with multiple HDMI inputs and outputs, the TX-NR7100 supports 8K video pass-through, allowing you to connect all your favorite devices, from gaming consoles to streaming boxes, with ease.

    • Network Streaming Capabilities: Stream your favorite music and podcasts with built-in support for popular services like Spotify, TIDAL, and Amazon Music. The receiver also features AirPlay 2 and Chromecast built-in for seamless wireless playback.

    • User-Friendly Interface: The intuitive on-screen display and easy-to-navigate menu make it simple to set up your audio system and customize sound settings to suit your preferences.

    • Customizable Zones: Enjoy music in multiple rooms with Zone 2 and Zone 3 pre-outs, enabling you to independently control audio in different areas of your home.

    • Robust Power Output: With a powerful amplifier section, the TX-NR7100 delivers dynamic sound, ensuring that every explosion, dialogue, and musical note is reproduced with clarity and impact.

    Specifications:

    • Channels: 9.2
    • Output Power: 100 W per channel (8 ohms)
    • HDMI Inputs/Outputs: 6/2
    • Audio Formats Supported: Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, THX Select2 Plus
    • Streaming Services: Spotify, TIDAL, Amazon Music, and more
    • Dimensions: 17.1″ x 6.9″ x 14.8″
    • Weight: 26.2 lbs

    Conclusion

    Whether you’re hosting a movie night or enjoying your favorite music, the Onkyo TX-NR7100 provides a versatile and high-performing solution that meets all your audio and video needs. Transform your living space into a home theater with this exceptional A/V receiver and immerse yourself in the sounds you love.

    Order yours today and experience the difference!

    Customers Reviews

    (48)
    1. Skisan

      My experience with the NR 7100 is not good.
      The unit has major HDMI switching issues that need to be addressed quickly. When changing from DVD back to cable TV, the video plays but the sound disappears. And I don’t get the sound back unless I rurn the TV off and on – and even then there’s an ubcomfortable delat. The fact is whenever I turn the NR7100 on I have no idea whether it will work or not.
      The bluetooth digital display remains fixed on the first song I play even when I change songs. The music changes, but the display stays fixed on the first song.
      Watching TV apps, like Netflix or Amazon is iffy. Video works, but sound gets lost or plays thru the TV speakers which can’t find an external audio system AKA, the NR7100. HUH?
      Oh boy. And as for the calibration system, the famed Dirac Live, you can’t download from Dirac, but must use the scaled down Onkyo licensed versions. And good luck trying to figure out the microphone placement for full, nine position calibration. Who drew that confusing diagram?
      I downloaded the full 191 page manual, which lacks commonsene explanations for setting up basic functions. I’m not an engineer and I doubt most buyers are either. One hundred and ninety-one pages?
      It’s new and I still have a few days to decide if I want to keep this unit. I really do want to keep it, but for $1,100,00 I don’t know if “hoping” for the best makes sense, when Marantz is right around the cirner.
      Fair warning.
      Problems, problems, problems. My assessment? This receiver is not quite ready for prime time.
      When it finds its way, the sound is good. The set up screens are pretty easy to navigate and the customer service is quite good. But in truth, having called rwice, even the reps seemed a little baffled that things weren’t working as they shoukd.
      Look AV receivers should be intuitive and ready to identify and switch HDMI inputs, which the NR7100 isn’t ready to do.

    2. ScottC

      Overall a decent receiver. I feel like it’s kind of under powered but the sound quality is definitely there. I honestly should’ve just bought a Denon 3800h. I like their UI better.

    3. FirstTimeUser

      I love this brand, receiver is so easy to set up. The user interface is so much easier to understand compared to denon or yamaha. I get high quality sound at a discounted price compared to them as well.

    4. JustAReview

      I purchased the Onkyo TX-NR7100 to replace my Onkyo TX-NR686, it had all the features I wanted but I had nothing but problems. I exchanged it two times. During the initial setup I tried to perform the DIRAC Live calibration using the phone app. With the first two units the included MIC stopped working will performing the calibration. With the third unit I decided to use the Windows app instead of the phone app. I was able to complete the initial setup.
      Issues experienced with all unit:
      Onscreen display would not always come on, unplugging the power would get it to work for a little while.
      Consistently received no signal messages when switching inputs. It would intermittently lose signal once signal was established.
      Audio in the second zone would be out of sync with the main and cause an echoing effect.
      I had none of these issues with my TX-NR686, so I return the third unit for a refund.
      What I had connected to AVR: Blu-ray player, Computer, Fire TV Stick, NVIDIA SHIELD and Verizon cable box.

    5. JMSK

      I liked it and it worked well. Especially liked the remote, but in the end I needed a model that had preouts for another powered amplifier so I had to return. If you don’t need preouts then this is a great model. It has good sound and is easy to setup. Heard so many great things about Dirac bu I didn’t really notice a difference.

    6. Gary

      Upgraded from a Onkyo 6050. Wanted to try a 5.1.4 Atmos setup so needed a 9 channel receiver. It is handling everything well. Sound is crisp and separation is effective, It’s basically the same as the Pioneer Elite LX305. Solid investment on a receiver in the upper mid-range. Remote is the same as the lower end Onkyo receiver, but gets the job done, not backlit.

    7. GrandpaAndy

      Best AVR I ever owned. Setup was a breeze. Sound is fantastic

    8. JesseV

      I recently bought this Onkyo receiver And I got to tell you all this is the greatest receivers I’ve ever owned!!! My biggest recommendation is to mate this receiver with some Klipsch Dolby Atmos speakers and you’re really get some great sound!!! In fact you can choose in the settings menu that your brand of speakers is Klipsch. And if you get Jurassic World Dominion on 4K Blu-ray, that movie has DTS X Instead of Dolby Atmos with a Klipsch Subwoofer, oh my God now you will have a mini theater in your house!!! I have two Klipsch 12” powered subwoofers with this receiver.I really recommend this receiver to anybody who is a fan of theater surround sound. The only drawback that I could say is if you are coming off of a Onkyo TX-NR777 this receiver is not as loud as that one. Where the 777 is on volume at 30 on the 7100 you’ll need to put it to 40. But other than that this is a really great receiver!!!

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