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The Onkyo TX-NR7100 is a state-of-the-art 9.2-channel AV receiver delivering 100 watts per channel, featuring Dirac Live room correction, seamless integration with Sonos, and advanced HDMI 2.1 capabilities for an unparalleled audio-visual experience.
Wattage | 100 watts |
Number of Channels | 9 |
Output Wattage | 220 Watts |
Output Power | 220 Watts |
Audio Output Type | Speakers |
Format | WAV |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Internet Applications | Amazon Music |
Control Method | Remote |
Total Number of HDMI Ports | 8 |
Connector Type | RCA, HDMI |
Audio Encoding | Stereo |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Number of Audio Channels | 9.2 Channel |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Controller Type | Remote |
Additional Features | Built-In Streaming Services, Discrete Zone 3 HDMI Switching, Klipsch Optimize Mode, Ultimate 4K Gaming Experience, Works with Sonos Certified, THX Certified, 9.2-Channel Dolby Atmos, DTS:X Support, Bi-Directional Bluetooth Wireless Technology, Smart Home Compatible with Voice Control |
Compatible Devices | Television, Speaker |
Item Weight | 27.5 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14.9"D x 17.13"W x 6.8"H |
Color | Black |
S**E
Exceptional Home Theater Receiver with HDMI 2.1, Dirac Live & THX – Incredible Value
After researching extensively and using the TX‑NR7100 firsthand with a 5.1.4 Dolby Atmos setup, I’m thoroughly impressed by its blend of features, performance, and value.Setup & InterfaceThe guided setup process is smooth and intuitive—Wi‑Fi setup, firmware updates, speaker configuration and HDMI mapping all work seamlessly. The on-screen menus are clean and accessible, though some deeper options may require a bit of navigationWith six HDMI 2.1 inputs and two HDMI 2.1 outputs, this receiver supports 8K/60Hz and 4K/120Hz video formats, along with VRR, eARC, and ALLM. This makes it ideal for gaming consoles like PS5 and Xbox Series X—performance is solid with no reported signal dropouts on the primary HDMI ports.Audio & Sound QualityEvery channel delivers up to ~100 W into 8 Ω, powering immersive content such as Dolby Atmos and DTS:X with clarity and presence. THX post-processing adds dimension and scale, especially with cinematic soundtracks. Dirac Live room correction provides musical staging, precise imaging, cleaner dialog, and deeper bass—transformative for untreated or irregular rooms.Streaming & Multi-RoomEquipped with AirPlay 2, Chromecast, Bluetooth (including aptX), and Sonos/DTS Play-Fi integration, streaming is flexible and robust. Spotify, Tidal, Pandora, TuneIn, and more are all supported. It even functions as a Roon endpoint with no signal issues when streaming high-res audio over Ethernet.Build & DesignThe front panel features a large green display, a straightforward volume dial, and basic controls. While the remote is functional, it isn’t backlit. The control app is usable but somewhat basic, making desktop Dirac calibration a better option for fine-tuning.Pros:Cutting-edge HDMI 2.1 support for 8K/60Hz, 4K/120Hz, VRR & eARCTHX Certified with immersive Atmos/DTS:X and IMAX Enhanced supportPowerful and convincing Dirac Live room correctionVersatile streaming ecosystem and smart assistant compatibilityExcellent price-to-performance ratio compared to peersCons:HDMI glitches possible; best addressed via firmware updates and proper setupRemote is not backlit; app UI is basicNot truly expandable to 11-channel systems; no independent sub outs or extra preamp channelsVerdict:The Onkyo TX‑NR7100 strikes a remarkable balance between modern video support, superior immersive audio, and intuitive usability—all at a price point that undercuts many similarly spec’d competitors. If you want future‑proof HDMI features, strong gaming performance, Dirac‑based room tuning, and multi‑room streaming options, this AVR delivers beyond expectation. Highly recommended.
J**R
Incredible 9.2 Surround receiver at an unbeatable price.
I may return at a future date to give a more complete review, but others that are much more knowledgeable about audio equipment than I have already done so.For me, the Onkyo (Onkyo TX-NR7100 9.2-Channel 8K/4K Network A/V Receiver) replaced a much older (2001) TX DS787 5.1 100 W Surround receiver that listed new for around $1050. I probably didn't pay quite that much but certainly something near $900. It was great for its time, perhaps even advanced with THX, Dolby, and other listening modes.But it didn't have: HDMI inputs or outputs, any BlueTooth capability, no hard wired or WiFi connectivity or basically any operating or connection modes that most all modern receivers have. This turned into a big problem with modern LED/LCD/OLED TVs, Alexa and other now common devices.I bought my new Onkyo TX-NR7100 from Amazon for $625. Other retailers (e.g.Best Buy) advertise it for up to $1200, so Amazon's price is outstanding. Set up was far more complicated (for me) than any previous receiver that I ever owned, mostly because there were a very large number of back panel input and output jacks, to and from the TV, as well as speaker outputs for 9.2 surround.Suffice it to say that once everything was connected properly (I made a few mistakes along the way), I was completely thrilled. The On Screen Display, completely accessible either from the front panel or the remote was far superior to anything I had ever seen before. Literally every operating parameter is accessible to the user. And I used most of them.It is also completely WiFi ready so my 150 Gbit home Wifi network lets it connect wirelessly and stream music error free. BlueTooth is also another way to connect almost any device to it for audio and audio/video playback if you connect the digital connections to and from a modern TV. It also speaks and listens to Alexa, although I must confess that I haven't played around with that much yet.This is already much longer than I had intended, so let it suffice to say that the Onkyo TX-NR7100 is an absolutely incredible receiver for an incredible price. I'd give it 8 stars if I could.JM TEPPER
R**6
Great theater room receiver without breaking the bank
I upgraded from an older Onkyo receiver (NR-901) and really appreciate the sound quality and set up. With the supplied mic and software, I was able to easily set this up in my room and it sounds great. I will say the internal components of the NR-901 seem far better built, but so far this works great for my needs.
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