Onkyo TX-NR6100 7.2 Channel THX Certified AV Receiver
Model: TXNR6100
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General Information
Channels: | 7.2 |
Dimensions (WHD): | 17 1/8˝ x 6 13/16˝ x 14 15/16˝ |
Peak Power Output (Watts): | 210W |
RCA Audio (In/Out): | 0/2 |
THD (%): | 0.08 |
Frequency Response: | 10 Hz-100 kHz |
Weight (lbs.): | 21.7 lbs |
The Onkyo TX-NR6100 offers all of the features and performance you'd want in a sub-$1k receiver and is especially suited to Android users.
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One of the best music streaming suites on the market, Excellent home theater performance, Fun to use, Compatible with Xbox Series X/4K 120Hz signals
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Compatible with Xbox Series X/4K 120Hz signals
Onkyo has done so many things right with their latest releases and the TX-NR6100 is another example. As a whole it may not impress as much as the TX-RZ50 we tested recently but keep in mind that the NR6100 comes at a much lower price and is targeted to a completely different part of the consumer...
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Great performance, Bug-free HDMI 2.1 ports, A lot of extra features, THX certified
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Stiff competition in this category, Remote could be better, Extremely hard to find available stock, No Dirac Live available here
Onkyo K.O.?
Replaced my old used and abused Onkyo with this unit. Has the same great sound processing that I expect from Onkyo. Paired with Klipsch RP-280F and Klipsch Reference R-120SW. This system sounds absolutely fantastic. The Onk delivers plenty of power and has many sound EQ and level options.
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Power, sound quality, Ins/Outs, large system expansion capabilities, audio adjustments, setup. Great price for performance.
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Making some adjustments to audio levels/crossover during live playback is limited and can be time consuming.
I purchased this receiver for basically a switch box for my two 4K DVD players, as my new Sony TV only has 3 4K/120 Hz inputs, and I would have 4 4K sources! I feed my Satellite and Roku boxes into the Onkyo, and the output to HDMI 1, while my two DVD players go to HDMI 2 and 4 respectively
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Very versatile, excellent price!
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I've only had it for less than a week but so far I'm pretty happy with it. Just a couple of things that I'd like to point out. 1) The audio calibration is super loud and takes some time. So don't do it in the middle of the night if you have neighbors or loud speakers.
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Features, ease of set up
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Chromecast, Google Home integration and Spotify volume control
I was time to upgrade my audio system to include HDMI eARC streaming movies. This receiver exceeds my expectations -- especially after taking the time to download the manual and configure all that is engineered into it. The speaker setup process with included microphone is outstanding!
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Well engineered, very capable (includes phono M/M input).
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You need to download the manual. Changing from Dolby 7.1 to 5.1.2 (for Dolby Atmos) requires the manual.
I am partial to this make as this unit replaced an older model. Set up was straight forward and successful on my first attempt. Not a fan of auto calibration so I went manual. Unit has had no glitches to date and sounds quite good. I caught a sale so good for me. Recommended
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Straight forward set up; easy to operate; ample amplification.
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A bit pricey. Try to catch a sale.
Quirky, sound is hard to manipulate, doesn't "play as well with others in the sandbox" as I had hoped. Hand held is cheap feeling and slow.
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easy set-upwide range of featuresdoes most everything one would want
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hard to manipulatesound choices minimal w/o equalizationhand-held feels cheap and response is slowdoesn't support wireless but does have sonos connection
Plenty of power and clarity.
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All good
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Just replaced a Yamaha which previously replaced another Onkyo that I had for years. Big fan of Onkyo and glad to be back. Straight-forward set-up, feature packed with all the new formats supported, and good clean power.
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Sounds great.Very easy to use, i.e., switching sources, sound field adjustments.Looks good.
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We are impressed with the improvement in our home theater and music audio after using this receiver over the past week. It was simple to hook up to our sources and our older 5.1 Klipsch reference speakers purchased in 2003. The set up and sound calibration quickly allowed us to start listening.
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Very good range for music audioSo many choices for movie audioLots of featuresEasy set up
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Finding the current onkyo remote app in apple store
Old denon was getting glitchy and having issues so went with this and been happy so far. Plenty of features and newer specs for what I need and the extra wattage is def nice. Also went to a 4K TV so needed the extra spec plus will add Atmos speakers eventually.
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Wattage, 4K, Atmos, newer codecs for video/audio
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Forgot to check dimensions so had to do some modifications to get it to fit. Don't forget to check that!
- 210 W/Ch THX Certified Select Dynamic Audio Amplification system
- 5.2.2-channel Dolby Atmos and DTS:X playback
- 8K with HDMI 2.1 40Gbps (3 ins)
- THX Select Certification
- Discrete Zone 2 Audio and Video
- 7.2 Channel THX Certified AV Receiver
- Power cord
- Remote Control
- 2 AAA batteries
- Documentation
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- 7.2 Channel THX Certified AV Receiver
- Power cord
- Remote Control
- 2 AAA batteries
- Documentation