Onkyo - TX 7.2-Ch. Hi-Res Network-Ready 4K Ultra HD and 3D Pass-Through A/V Home Theater Receiver - Black
Enhance your home theater system with this powerful Onkyo 7.2-channel network receiver. Equipped with Chromecast and seven HDMI ports, this unit is ideal for complex setups and works with a range of devices. Enjoy high-definition audio at home with this Onkyo 7.2-channel network receiver, which outputs a formidable 210 watts per channel and supports Dolby TrueHD sound. Includes HDMI 4K Ultra HD and 3D pass-through technologies for compatibility with 3D TVs, Blu-ray players and gaming consoles and 4K Ultra HD TVs.
After weeks of searching for a replacement receiver with an A and a B zone, I found this at an acceptable price. Previous receiver had push button selection for A+B zones, but at 30+ years of faithful service, finally gave in. Zone B: you can’t get there from here.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Universal Wireless Rear Speaker Kit
Only at Best BuyEnjoy vibrant CD-quality audio with this Rocketfish™ RF-WHTIB wireless rear speaker kit, which features a wireless range up to 100' for clear transmission. Multiple placement options allow flexible use.
We have an open plan MCM home with the entertainment center in the living room. Unfortunately, the kitchen was on the audio fringe, but now with this wireless speaker package, we have unified the entire space. I placed the receiver and speakers on top of the kitchen cabinets and out of sight, and Voila! problem solved.
Only at Best BuyEnjoy vibrant CD-quality audio with this Rocketfish™ RF-WHTIB wireless rear speaker kit, which features a wireless range up to 100' for clear transmission. Multiple placement options allow flexible use.
Can the wires to the two speakers be of unequal length.One close to the receiver and one 15 ft away?
Not a problem if wire are different lengths to the degree that you cite. It could only become a problem if the wires were much longer, I.e. voltage drop and a perceived latency (time mismatch).