Onkyo TX-RZ70

11.2 Channel THX Certified AV Receiver

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Onkyo TX-RZ70

11.2 Channel THX Certified AV Receiver

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Overview

Start your new entertainment life in the media room, where the Onkyo TX-RZ70 passes 8K HDR video to your display via HDMI®—optimized for lag-free gameplay— and feeds Dolby Atmos® or DTS:X® sound to your 11.2.4-ch speaker system with high-current power behind it. Move to another space and music follows with three-zone powered audio and the SMART AV Receiver suite controlled by voice with easy access to streaming services. The AVR fits into your Sonos system and plays to headphones over bidirectional Bluetooth® wireless technology. With 75 years of hi-fi knowhow elevating Onkyo's THX® Certified Select and IMAX® Enhanced certified RZ Series custom amp design, music, film scores, and game soundtracks thrill with emotion, sound perfected by Dirac Live® Room Correction. This AVR has features others don’t, such as front-to-height stereo switching for background listening, DSP vocal/dialog enhancement, My Volume presets, and an OSD function that compares source data to output settings so playback can be optimized before entertainment kicks off.

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Studio Grade Processing

The Onkyo TX-RZ70 uses class-leading ESS Sabre DACs for all channels, giving you a higher level of audio processing. Movie soundtracks will have more dynamics, and music will sound more lifelike and natural.

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Class A/B Power

The Onkyo TX-RZ70 has class A/B amplifiers for all channels rated at 140 watts at 8 ohms. This will provide plenty of power for almost any reasonably sensitive speaker system, and preamp outputs for all channels allow you to connect external high-powered multi-channel amplifiers for even more power.

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Streamers Paradise

With Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth connectivity, and compatibility with all of the major streaming services, you can play music from your phone, Chromecast, Sonos, and network-stored files, giving you worlds of options in music playback.

Features & Technology

Amplifier

Knowing high-quality audio, Onkyo wanted to design an integrated component with enough power to drive more speakers that normally would require a separate amplifier to drive. While many of today’s A/V receivers utilize class D amplifier sections, Onkyo wanted their most powerful receiver to incorporate class A/B amplifier topology to ensure the best sound possible while keeping power high and heat in check.

Onkyo TX-RZ70 AV Receiver

The Onkyo TX-RZ70 features an oversized transformer in its own sub-enclosure to keep any noise at bay while providing all the power that each amplifier module and circuit would need. A solid power supply is a must for any audio component but is most important in an amplifier, and it’s one area most overlooked by home theater receiver manufacturers. Many home theater receivers in the market today fall short of their power specification when driven into multiple channels and can’t handle the dynamic peaks in today’s movie soundtracks. Onkyo designed the power supply for the TX-RZ70 to ensure that there is enough power on tap for these soundtracks while also powering a full suite of home theater speakers. With 140 watts into 8 ohms at 0.08% THD into two channels, there is enough power there that when multiple channels are needed, the RZ70 has enough to power many of the speaker systems likely to be used with this model more easily than others in its class. Having 11 amplifier channels gives you the ability to power a complete Atmos 7.1.4 system with height speakers, or if you have a five or 7-channel speaker system in your main room, you can appoint a zone 2 and 3 to power other rooms with the remaining amplifier channels fully independent from the main room. The TX-RZ70 also has preamp outputs for all channels, including the zone channels, should you ever need more power and ability. There are also trigger outputs so that these additional power amplifiers can be turned on and off by the TX-RZ70. The two subwoofer outputs on the back panel allow two subwoofers to be independently controlled and processed for the best performance.

Onkyp TX-RZ70 with the top off showing internal components

Processing

Most of the sources used today in a home theater system are digital, and having high-quality processors on board is imperative to having the best sound quality possible. The TX-RZ70 utilizes a pair of top-quality ESS Sabre DACS (ES9206) for its digital-to-analog processing, which is the same type of processor used in some of the better stereo DACS on the market today. Onkyo chose this path to ensure the highest quality of digital-to-analog processing, Another benefit of using the ESS Sabre DACs is that they handle just about any audio codec. From MP3, FLAC, AIFF, WMA, WAV, and Apple Lossless, among many more. This ensures that the TX-RZ70 will play any of your music files, giving you the ultimate flexibility.

ESS Sabre DACs are also known for their measured performance, giving you the maximum signal-to-noise and distortion specifications available today.

Dirac Live & Onkyo AccuEQ

Onkyo includes the ability to utilize Dirac Live (Full Bandwidth License included) and the option to upgrade Dirac Live Bass Control from one sub to multiple subs for $499. While the Dirac Live that comes with the RZ70 can manage one subwoofer, the multi-sub upgraded version handles more than one sub and includes much more adjustability in your subwoofer tuning. Having Dirac Live included is a huge deal because many receivers make you pay for this feature separately and also don’t give you the option to add on Dirac Live Bass Control. We believe Dirac is one of the best room calibration softwares on the market today, so we were extremely happy to see it included in this receiver.

Also included is Onkyo’s own AccuEQ room measurement system if you don’t want to use Dirac Live. Having this ability to choose the calibration program for your room gives you the opportunity to find the best one that gives you the performance you are after over having one single calibration program. The AccuEQ is baked right into the TX-RZ70, while Dirac Live is provided with the Onkyo Controller App through your mobile device. Using the Onkyo Controller App, you can manually manipulate the EQ curves if you want to add a particular flavor to the sound.

While this receiver is relatively easy to set up, you should make sure you do it correctly so you get the best performance. We have an in-depth guide on how to set up your AV Receiver and a tips & tricks guide on how to best set up Dirac for your room. Also, when you purchase from Audio Advice, our team of experts will provide you with lifetime support for any questions that may arise.

Onkyo TX-RZ70 AV Receiver Back View

Input/Outputs

Onkyo wanted its flagship receiver to have connections that allowed the best performance from any connected device. The TX-RZ70 has six 8K/60Hz HDMI inputs and a front-mounted 4K/60Hz input for convenience. These inputs are full HDMI 2.1 with Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and HDCP2.3 support for all of the back panel HDMI ports. This allows you to connect multiple gaming systems and 4K Ultra HD Blu-Ray players, along with a home theater PC or any other super high-quality video components like a Kaleidescape movie server. It’s a great addition, as most televisions today only have one or two HDMI ports capable of these specs, thus limiting your connection ability. The main HDMI output has eARC, which allows an audio return channel from this connection with full Dolby Atmos/DTS:X support for multi-channel sound from your television, should you use its inboard streaming or content apps.

In addition, you also have composite and component inputs that upscale and transfer the video into an HDMI signal for those of you who want to connect up a legacy gaming system, two independent subwoofer inputs, and even a phono input to hook up your turntable to the receiver.

If you have ever noticed screen abnormalities when switching between HDMI inputs on an A/V receiver, they can be pretty distracting, and Onkyo knows this. Onkyo’s QMS (Quick Media Switching) reduces this screen blanking effect, giving a much smoother transition between sources.

Another cool feature is the TX-RZ70’s ability to have discrete HDMI switching for zone 2. This means that while the main room could be playing an 8K movie in the main theater, zone 2 can also play from a different source in 4K. We think this option is a well-thought-out design for parents wanting to watch a movie while the kids watch their own content in another room. Having this ability allows so many possibilities and shows Onkyo’s commitment to flexibility in its designs.

Gamers Rejoice

Many of today’s home theater receiver users use their systems for gaming. A system with no lag, stuttering, or frame-tearing is essential to the experience, and Onkyo has you covered. Having options like VRR(Variable Refresh Rate), ALLM(Auto Low Latency Mode), and QFT(Quick Frame Transport) give gamers an edge by eliminating all of the video issues associated with high refresh rate gaming.

Onkyo TX-RZ70 on a table next to a gaming console

Dolby Atmos Height Virtualizer

Many people don’t have the ability to place in-ceiling speakers in their theater or media room but still want to experience Dolby Atmos. The RZ70 includes Dolby Atmos Height Virtualizer, which is a mode that allows you to get most of the benefits of Atmos height channels without the need to run more cables and mount speakers in the room. While we still think dedicated height channel speakers are needed for the utmost performance in Dolby Atmos, having this feature is excellent for people who either can’t install these speakers or choose not to install these extra speakers.

IMAX Enhanced Mode

The Onkyo TX-RZ70 meets the strict standards established by IMAX to reduce noise and grain to produce a brighter, clearer picture with immersive sound for the ultimate theater experience.

Music from Any Source

One of the benefits of today’s digital music landscape is the ability to get your music from multiple sources. The TX-RZ70 has SMART AV receiver technology, which allows music to be streamed directly from Amazon Music HD, Pandora®, Spotify®, TIDAL, Deezer, and TuneIn while enabling you to have multi-room audio via Chromecast, Airplay 2, and DTS Play-Fi. The TX-RZ70 is Roon Ready, and Alexa voice control is also supported.

Best Hi-Res Music Streaming Sources

Sonos is baked into the TX-RZ70, allowing you to fully connect to Sonos devices and control inputs and volume through the Sonos app. You can connect up to 3 Sonos devices to the TX-RZ70.

Along with an ethernet connection, a 5 GHz/2.4 GHz Wi-Fi® supporting 802.11ac standard is included with the TX-RZ70, giving you multiple high-speed connection options. These connections are important for high-quality music streaming and network audio streaming from stored files, as well as a high-speed connection for firmware updates.

Bi-directional Bluetooth Technology allows the TX-RZ70 to receive audio from your favorite devices in SBC or AAC codec. Also, if you have a favorite pair of Bluetooth headphones you use around the house, the RZ70 will transmit audio in SBC, aptX, and aptX HD. This allows the use of the newest bluetooth headphones and codecs to preserve the quality of the signal while also allowing the use of older bluetooth headphones.

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Klipsch Optimized Mode

Klipsch speakers have been used for home theater for years for a good reason. Klipsch speakers have many of the attributes that make home theater great. Klipsch designs their speakers to be very efficient, allowing very loud levels with fewer watts than other designs, giving them an edge when used with home theater receivers. This means, Klipsch speakers excel at dynamics and impact, making them at home in a home theater environment. Onkyo knows this and worked with Klipsch to implement a Klipsch-optimized mode for their receivers so that owners of Reference and Reference Premiere models can simply select which model they own for each channel, and the TX-RZ70 will optimize the crossover for that speaker.

Onkyo TX-RZ70 in a media rack

Performance

We unboxed the Onkyo TX-RZ70 and found it was well-boxed and protected for shipping. The setup was straightforward, and after connecting the speakers, our source components, and network connections, we were up and running. We liked the clean front panel design that wasn’t cluttered with controls like some AVRs can get while also having usable front panel controls.

We especially liked the simple mode-selectable bass, vocal, and treble controls on the front panel to make quick tone control adjustments. The front panel has a button layout with each input as a separate button, which was much faster and easier than many receivers with only an input cycle button on the front panel.

We found that while both Dirac Live and Onkyo’s own AccuEQ worked well, it will depend on your setup and needs. For the best performance, we always choose Dirac Live as they are well known to be one of the best room correction systems out there. If you want a simpler approach that works within the TX-RZ70 AccuEQ is a good choice.

In two-channel mode listening to music, we found that the TX-RZ70 had a neutral frequency balance and allowed us to hear well into the music, showing the quality of the amplifiers and circuits inside.

Willie Nelsons' 2023 album Bluegrass showed us that the RZ70 is a musically talented component. The stand-up bass presented itself naturally and had good body while staying tight and detailed. Acoustic guitars sounded full of detail, allowing us to hear the wood tones of these instruments. Willie’s voice was natural and focused. While we knew that a home theater receiver was never going to produce the lifelike soundstage and image layering of dedicated high-end two-channel components, the RZ70 did an admiral job of letting us forget this is a do-it-all component. The one impressive area was the treble. Many home theater receivers have amplifiers that do well with the fast, dynamic passages of a movie soundtrack but will fall short when playing music. These receivers sometimes overemphasize the treble or make it sound brittle and etched. This was not the case with the RZ70, as it kept the treble sounding natural and smooth. The combination of using class A/B amplifiers, as well as Onkyo’s dedication to circuit design, allowed this music to sing.

Fink’s 2017 album Resurgam is one of those albums you put on and just play, enjoying all of the sonics and great songwriting. The RZ70 allowed us to hear into this album and showed us that a heavy bass line isn’t a problem for this receiver. On the title song “Resurgam,” the bass drum is tuned low and can sound muddy on speakers driven by lesser amplifiers, but the RZ70, with its 140 watts at 8 ohms, allowed good driver control, keeping the bass tight and detailed. Fink’s vocals had clarity and were placed in the correct center image. The High hats that come into the song around the 2-minute mark are very detailed and can be strident on some components, but the RZ70 kept its composure, allowing us to enjoy this track without any glare or harshness in the treble. Again, we sometimes forgot we were listening to a home theater receiver and not a dedicated two-channel integrated amplifier.

Moving on to multi-channel audio, we played several movie soundtracks that we feel test the receiver's ability in theater mode. Playing tracks from the movies Top Gun Maverick and The Greatest Showman, we were impressed with both the processing ability and the amplifier section of the RZ70. Both Soundtracks sounded dynamic and immersive without any glare or compression, giving credence to Onkyo’s decision to use better DACs in this flagship receiver. With a healthy power output, the RZ70 should satisfy all home theater lovers using decently efficient speakers in normal-sized rooms. If you have very high volume needs or your theater room is very large, there are preamp outputs for all channels should you choose to up the power with an external amplifier.

TX-RZ70 and Klipsch Home Theater System

Overall Recommendation

We enjoyed our time with the Onkyo TX-RZ70 and think it is a worthy flagship from a company that has long been a leading contender in the home theater world. Given the use of upper-level ESS Sabre DACs, class A/B amplifiers, and enough power to produce excellent results with most average sensitivity home theater speaker systems, the RZ70 is built to give you years of flagship-level performance while offering an upgrade path should you choose to upgrade to a separate multi-channel amplifier to power larger, less sensitive speakers in larger rooms. With network streaming and the ability to connect to almost any device via Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or wired network connection, the TX-RZ70 is a true do-it-all device. Its clean front panel can fit into nearly every theater system and provide top-level performance.

IIf you’re planning your home theater or media room, you have to check out our Home Theater Design page where we have everything Home Theater related, including our FREE Home Theater Design Tool.

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Details & Specs

The Onkyo RZ50 is by far one of the best values in the home theater receivers category. It has 9 powered channels included with preamp outputs for 11 plus 2 subs allowing you to add a power amp later to go with a full-blown 7.2.4 Dolby Atmos speaker configuration.

All 6 HDMI inputs are 8K HDCP 2.3 with two independent outputs that are both 8K (unless you use one for zone 2, then the second one will be limited to 4K) with eARC on the main one.

Onkyo has always been known for leading the pack with useful features and the RZ50 is packed full of them. You have app control, voice control, several ways to get streaming music into it, and bidirectional Bluetooth so you can also send the sound to a pair of headphones for late-night listening. A pretty unique feature that Sonos ecosystem fans will enjoy is the ability to connect a Sonos Port and it will show up in the Sonos app — you’ll have full control within the Sonos app, and you can add up to 3 to the RZ50!

But, the big reason for the success of the RZ50 is the fact that it has Dirac Live. Dirac has been a favorite room correction system of audio connoisseurs for almost a decade, but it has previously only been found in only the much more expensive units. You’ll see it in things like the Datasat RS20i, which sells for over $20k! To be able to get this great system for the price of the RZ50 is pretty incredible. The unit comes with a microphone for setup, but if you are serious about implementing Dirac properly, we suggest you purchase an aftermarket mic like the MiniDSP for around $100.

We really like the fact you can just add a 2 channel power amp and go to a full 11 channel immersive Dolby Atmos system and with all of the preamp outs, easily add more power down the road if necessary. There are some home theater receivers that sound better, but nothing we know of has all of these great features for the price of the Onkyo RZ50.

Unleash the IMAX® Enhanced experience

IMAX Enhanced uses DTS:X® technology optimized for the IMAX signature experience and reproduces the full dynamic range of IMAX theatrical mixes. IMAX Mode delivers IMAX Enhanced content as the filmmakers intended.

THX® Certified Select theater-reference sound

Experience the same reference volume of a commercial theater in rooms where the screen-to-seat distance is about 12 ft. (3.5 m). Certified receivers must pass 2,000 bench tests in 75 categories.

Welcome to 8K Ultra HD with the latest HDMI®

Onkyo TX-RZ70 Features defined in HDMI 2.1 enable 8K/60p passthrough to a compatible display. As well as HDR10 and HLG, HDR10+ and Dolby Vision formats optimize brightness, contrast, and color frame-by-frame. All HDMI terminals support HDCP 2.3, while eARC on Main Out passes multichannel audio (including Dolby Atmos® or DTS:X) from TV to AVR for decoding and amplification. QMS (Quick Media Switching) reduces screen blanking when switching HDMI sources. Note: features defined in HDMI 2.1 supported on HDMI inputs 1–6, Main Out, and Sub/Zone 2 Out in Sub Mode output.

Experience lag-free gameplay

Transform virtual worlds with 3D sound and get a competitive edge with all-new HDMI features for gamers. VRR (Variable Refresh Rate), ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode), and QFT (Quick Frame Transport) eliminate lag, stutter, and frame-tearing for more fluid and responsive gameplay. Note: features supported on HDMI inputs 1–6, Main Out, and Sub/Zone 2 Out in Sub Mode output.

Dolby Atmos and DTS:X

Onkyo TX-RZ70 Dolby Atmos and DTS:X formats map sound origins as they are perceived in real life and transpose them around your audience for a captivating entertainment experience. Enjoy 3D sound through a 11.2.4 or 9.2.2 layout or connect a stereo amp and expand to 7.2.4 channels. Rediscover classic titles through your height-enabled system with Dolby Surround® and DTS® Neural:X. These technologies analyze legacy soundtracks for spatial cues and up-mix for immersive 3D playback.

Dolby Atmos Height Virtualizer

Dolby Atmos Height Virtualizer enhances Dolby® formats for a more immersive experience. It creates virtual surround and height effects using a traditional speaker layout. Exclusive refinements for clear sound HDMI board has short signal paths and well-finished grounds that suppress noise. SoC board is isolated from audio circuitry, reducing interference. Reinforced power-supply line and refined power-amp grounds with copper bus bar reduce circuit noise for thick, clear, and detailed sound.

SMART AV Receiver multi-room entertainment

SMART AV Receiver is the heart of your home entertainment system. Access streaming content from Amazon Music HD*, Pandora®, Spotify®, TIDAL, Deezer, and TuneIn and share sound as part of a multi-room system via Works with Sonos, Chromecast built-in, AirPlay 2, and DTS Play-Fi®.* Amazon Music HD is supported via DTS Play-Fi.

Works with Sonos

Add this Onkyo TX-RZ70 receiver to your Sonos Home Sound System just by pairing it with a Sonos Connect or Port*. The AVR ties into the Sonos ecosystem, changing inputs and responding to volume commands from the Sonos app*.* Sonos Connect and Port sold separately. Connection of 1–3 Sonos devices is supported. Sonos app is available free for compatible iPad, iPhone, and Android devices at the App Store and the Google Play Store.

Chromecast built-in works with Hey Google

Stream music from your smartphone, laptop, or PC to the receiver via Chromecast built-in and control playback from Chromecast-enabled apps from iPhone, iPad, Android phone or tablet, Mac or Windows® PC, or Chromebook. Cue, play, and control audio on this and other supported devices just by using your voice.

Works with Alexa

Use your voice to control the Onkyo TX-RZ70 AVR by issuing commands through an Alexa device. Whether you want to listen to music, radio stations, or podcasts, all you have to do is ask. It also supports multi-room music played on multiple devices. * Multi-room music may require a firmware update.

Connect speakers for powered multi-room sound

Separate Zone 2 outputs connect passive speakers in another room in addition to your 5.2.4 or 7.2.2 speaker system. Switch freely between 7.2.2/5.2.4 or 7.2/5.2.2 + Zone 2 playback. Together with MAIN, Zone 2 and Zone 3 DACs support D/A audio playback (including HDMI, SPDIF, and NET) in three rooms. You can sync the same track or play different songs in each room using Onkyo Controller to manage your entertainment. Note: Zone 3 supports analog/NET only. Zone 2 HDMI audio available via inputs 1–3. HDMI and SPDIF support PCM only.

5 GHz/2.4 GHz Wi-Fi® supports 802.11ac standard

Isolated 1.8 GHz quad-core SoC performs multiple processing tasks at once. It evolves network functions and supports the 802.11ac (2×2 MIMO) standard for stable multi-room audio streaming. Note: some countries or regions have regulations that affect wireless signal strength and the use of Wi-Fi channels.

Bidirectional Bluetooth® wireless technology

Send or receive audio via Bluetooth wireless technology. Stream from your laptop, digital audio player, or mobile to the receiver over SBC or AAC, or share what’s playing in the main zone* to a pair of wireless headphones using SBC, aptX, or aptX HD codecs.* Audio via Chromecast built-in and Works with Alexa excluded.

Convenient Zone 2 and Zone B pre-/line-out

RCA pre-/line-out has two modes: Zone 2 supports connection of active speakers or a hi-fi system and can sync D/A audio in MAIN and Zone 2 or play a different source in each. Zone B plays MAIN audio through compatible wireless headphones via a connected headphone dock. Note: Zone 2 mode supports HDMI audio via inputs 1–3. SPDIF and HDMI support PCM only. Zone B mode is line-level only and supports encoded or PCM signals (all inputs) in MAIN and Zone B.

Dirac Live® Room Correction

Onkyo TX-RZ70 Dirac Live analyzes your audio system and listening environment by examining acoustic data measured with a setup mic. It corrects both the timing and amplitude aspects of sound coloration using a mixed-phase correction filter throughout the listening area, not just a particular zone. Correction is performed automatically using a proprietary app for smartphone or tablet*. Dirac Live improves staging, localization, clarity, voice intelligibility, and bass response. * Mobile device and AVR must be connected to the same local network.

Flexibility for customized setups

Connect an external power amp or motorized projector screen via the AVR’s 12 V trigger output and power them up automatically with your AVR, with CEC performing the same task for media players over HDMI. An IR repeater input lets you conceal the AVR away from the screen, ideal for bespoke theaters. Ethernet and RS-232 terminals integrate the AVR into your automation system, with the former supporting setup and web browser control via PC.

Amplifier Section

  • Power output (All channels) -
    • 250 W/Ch -(6 ohms, 1 kHz, 10% THD, 1 channel driven)
    • 120 W/Ch (8 ohms, 20 Hz–20 kHz, -0.08% THD, 2 channels driven, FTC)
  • Dynamic power -
    • 250 W (3 ohms, Front)
    • 220 W (4 ohms, Front)
    • 130 W (8 ohms, Front)
  • THD+N (Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise) - 0.08% (20 Hz–20 kHz, half power)
  • Input sensitivity and impedance -
    • 200 mV RMS/47 k-ohms (Line)
    • 3.5 mV RMS/47 k-ohms (Phono MM)
  • Rated RCA output level and impedance -
    • 1 V RMS/470 ohms (Subwoofer pre-out)
    • 200 mV RMS/470 ohms
    • (Zone 2/Zone B line-out)
  • Frequency response - 5 Hz–100 kHz/+1 dB, -3 dB (Direct Mode)
  • Tone control -
    • ±10 dB, 20 Hz (Bass)
    • ±10 dB, 20 kHz (Treble)
  • Signal-to-noise ratio -
    • 106 dB (Line, IHF-A)
    • 80 dB (Phono, IHF-A)
  • Speaker impedance - 4–16 ohms

Video Section

  • Input sensitivity/output level and impedance -
    • 1.0 Vp–p/75 ohms (Component Y)
    • 0.7 Vp–p/75 ohms (Component Pb/Pr)
    • 1.0 Vp–p/75 ohms (Composite)

Tuner Section

  • Tuning frequency range -
    • FM 87.5 MHz–107.9 MHz
    • AM 530 kHz–1,710 kHz
  • FM/AM preset memory - 40 stations

General

  • Power supply - AC 120 V~, 60 Hz
  • Power consumption - 850 W
  • Power consumption (standby) - 0.1 W
  • Dimensions (W x H x D) - 17 1/8 ̋ x 7 15/16 ̋ x 15 11/16 ̋ (435 x 201.5 x 398 mm)
  • Weight - 30.9 lbs. (14.0 kg))
  • Shipping Dimensions (W x H x D) - 22 7/16 ̋ x 13 3/16 ̋ x 19 5/16 ̋ (570 x 335 x 490 mm)
  • Shipping Weight - 37.5 lbs. (17.0 kg)
  • Channels - 9.2
  • HDMI Inputs - 7
  • HDMI Outputs - 2
  • Multi-Room Zones - 2
  • Ports - AM/FM Antenna, Audio In, Audio Out, Bluetooth / Wi-Fi Antenna, USB
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