🎶 Elevate Your Home Theater Experience!
The Onkyo TX-NR5100 is a powerful 7.2-channel AV receiver that delivers immersive Dolby Atmos sound, supports 8K video, and integrates seamlessly with smart home systems like Sonos. With built-in streaming services and advanced calibration features, it’s designed for audiophiles and gamers alike.
Wattage | 150 watts |
Number of Channels | 7 |
Output Wattage | 80 Watts |
Output Power | 150 Watts |
Audio Output Type | Speakers |
Format | WAV |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Internet Applications | Chromecast built-in™, AirPlay 2, DTS Play-Fi® |
Control Method | Remote |
Total Number of HDMI Ports | 4 |
Connector Type | HDMI |
Audio Encoding | DTS |
Audio Output Mode | Surround |
Number of Audio Channels | 7.2 |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Controller Type | Remote |
Additional Features | Klipsch Optimize Mode |
Compatible Devices | Television, Speaker, Game Console |
Item Weight | 8.4 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12.9"D x 17.13"W x 6.3"H |
Color | Black |
P**.
Great sound, iffy Bluetooth implementation.
Fantastic product. Good sound, easy to use remote. Strange speaker connections on the rear (twists for the front, spring-loaded for all other speakers). Bluetooth implementation needs some work though. Even when using a low-latency set of Bluetooth headphones AND selecting the low latency setting when pairing the headphones, still had sync issues with vocals. The receiver won't play back music via AppleTV when using Bluetooth headphones, but the manual does warn you that not all playback sources may be available with Bluetooth. Not a deal breaker but I did have to get an external Bluetooth transmitter/receiver device and run it through the Zone B hookup.Over all, a good buy and definitely worth the money.
J**N
Couldn’t be happier.
The media could not be loaded. Set up was really easy.This is my first ever AV install and I have a 5.2 set up. 5 Klipsch speakers and 1 Klipsch Subwoofer.My dog can attest to the sound quality.The setup was really straight forward and I added the sub a few days after and it wasn’t difficult at all.My Samsung tv is compatible. I’m very very happy with it.
R**K
Underpowered for my needs
A nice little receiver, but underpowered and underfeatured for my needs. That said, for a general use receiver, for smaller rooms an undemanding speakers, it's a good buy. Denon makes awesome equipment. I did return it. Thanks, Amazon, for an amazing return policy.
B**M
24 Hours in and it is Dead
Set up was easy.The receiver worked great and sounded great... for ~24 hours before it "popped" and displayed a "NG" error then would not do anything.Upon reading the manual and online documentation, the "NG" errors are fatal. The popping was an internal component blowing.I checked all the wiring, everything was inserted properly and not touching each other or anything .As my previous receiver was an Onkyo and I never had issues for the decade I used it, I've ordered another one hoping this is a one-off.While this is upsetting, the worst part is, Amazon is refusing to expedite shipping so I will be without a receiver, on my time off recovering from surgery, until Friday, (it's now Tuesday morning). I may cancel and order elsewhere due to this. If I keep the order through Amazon, I will update this review in a bit after seeing how the replacement does.PS: I paid straight up for a new one, choosing to be refunded for the dead one, rather than going the replacement route so they do not need to wait to receive the dead one before they ship the new one, to ensure the fastest possible receipt of the new unit.
P**E
Replacement A/V
Had a 13 year old Onkyo that lost its video board. Wanted another that would have same/better functions but be the same size to fit in the same place of my old unit. This was it - exact same dimensions and after 13 years has same or better functions, which you should expect. Changed out old and set up the new in about 2 hours. Balanced my existing 5.1 surround system - don’t have 7.1 which is supported. Only negative is that when air playing I only get audio and no video, therefore I still use my Apple TV for air playing.
J**N
Surround is great
So,I blew up my last Onkyo..was the nr676..literally parts were smoking..had so many update issues with it..decided to go with this one..less power but still rocks pretty good..very clear and for some reason the surround works soo much better out of this one,very distinct ..love the quick controls on the remote for tone..I switch a lot due to jamming or movie..some times I like more bass,sometimes I don't.. I recommend this reciever for sure..mains are old klh 15in woofers 4 way..sub,self powered, 2 rears are bookshelf klipsch 6 inch 2 way.. center is klipsch 3 way... running 5.1.. does do 7.1 but I don't have
R**S
My old Sony STR-HR540 is better sounding
There are many problems with my unit and unfortunately Onkyo was aware of them before I purchased it. I had to call the support staff many times and although they are very nice and helpful, the device is plauged with work arounds and reconnection and reboots. The on-screen display for the menu and settings to the TV mostly doesn't work. They suggest that I convert the HDMI to network cable and back to HDMI at the TV. I assume that the receiver doesn't generate enough current to make the display work properly.The sound quality is good if you don't use the included microphone as all my measurements were completely wrong and it sounded like built-in tv speakers when used. Resetting the collected information with the correct measurements and some tweaking made it sound as good as the older Yamaha it replaced.I have to question the quality and engineering of this product as mine just has too many problems for the money I spent on it. I seriously doubt that I would consider another Onkyo product unless they agreed to replace this with one without so many problems and work-arounds.My Denon and older Yamaha didn't have these problems. I am not happy.Update: There was an update to the firmware which has improved the system's available setting screen which is now working (at least for now) so I am adding one star. I have the units sound better by manually making the adjustments. I would say that I am happier, but honestly this product should have been launched when it was fully tested and ready for consumers.Update 2, one out of ten times that I use it, the sound doesn't come on so I have to turn it off, then back on to get the sound to operate. Seriously the unit I have is not good. I'm thinking about going back to my old Yamaha. I am VERY dissatisfied and I can't afford to replace this for a while. Shame on Onkyo for making this poor quality of Home Theater Receiver.Update 3: This Home Theater Receiver continues to disappoint me. The sound is satisfactory if I manually input the speaker distances but the screen and sound doesn't work for me most of the time. I recently moved an older receiver from Sony into the same place and it sounded just as good as this Onkyo HTR. Since it costs much more, I can't recommend this receiver at all. Onkyo support doesn't seem to want to support this product any longer.This will be my last product from Onkyo since I feel this is simply inferior to Sony and Yamaha products. I am very unhappy!
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