For nearly 80 years, Onkyo has been providing audiophiles with sounds that no other company can match. Thanks to unique analogue circuitry and high-end amplifier technology, the 9.2-channel Onkyo TX-RZ30 delivers your favorite content with out-of-this-world sound – with soaring highs and deeper bass. Fan favorite features like Dirac Live, Dolby Atmos, and IMAX Enhanced come standard with the Onkyo RZ Series AVRs to make it the heartbeat of your entertainment system.
Q: What is the weight of the receiver?
A: The Onkyo TX-RZ30 9.2 Channel AV Receiver weighs 25.4 pounds.
Q: What are the dimensions of the receiver?
A: The Onkyo TX-RZ30 receiver has a width of 17.1 inches, a depth of 15.1 inches, and a height of 7 inches.
Q: Can the receiver be used for a 9.2 channel surround sound system?
A: This receiver would be suitable for a 9.2 channel surround sound system. The Onkyo TX-RZ30 is a 9.2 channel AV receiver.
Q: Does the receiver support Dolby Atmos?
A: This receiver supports Dolby Atmos surround sound.
Q: Is a remote control included with the receiver?
A: The Onkyo TX-RZ30 9.2 Channel AV Receiver does include a remote control.
Q: How many HDMI inputs does the receiver have?
A: This receiver has six HDMI inputs.
A: Hello Paco The TXRZ30 wattage rating is 8 ohm load at 100 watts per channel RMS. Thank you Onkyo
Q: When will this receiver be available to order and ship?
A: Hello rtiman, The TXRZ 30 are currently available but it would be recommended to check with your local Best Buy on their availability. Thank you Onkyo
$1249.99
For nearly 80 years, Onkyo has been providing audiophiles with sounds that no other company can match. Thanks to unique analogue circuitry and high-end amplifier technology, the 9.2-channel Onkyo TX-RZ30 delivers your favorite content with out-of-this-world sound – with soaring highs and deeper bass. Fan favorite features like Dirac Live, Dolby Atmos, and IMAX Enhanced come standard with the Onkyo RZ Series AVRs to make it the heartbeat of your entertainment system.
$1699.99
Start your new entertainment life in the media room, where the RZ50 passes 8K HDR video to your display via HDMIR—optimized for lag-free gameplay and feeds Dolby AtmosR or DTS:XR sound to your 5.2.4-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 BluetoothR wireless technology. With 75 years of hi-fi knowhow elevating our THXR Certified Select and IMAXR Enhanced certified RZ Series custom amp design, music, film scores, and game soundtracks thrill with emotion, sound perfected by Dirac LiveR 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.
$1699.99
Elevate your home entertainment with the Denon AVR-X3800H – a 9.4 channel 8K receiver that delivers exceptional audio and video and takes your movies, music, TV, and gaming to the next level. Supports Dolby Surround and DTS Neural:X upmixer, delivering 3D realism for legacy content. With the capability to process up to 11.4 channels, you get the ultimate freedom to create the perfect surround sound setup. With 105W of amplification on each channel, this home theater receiver gives you enough power to drive even the most powerful speakers. Supports 3D audio formats like Dolby Atmos, IMAX Enhancement, DTS:X Pro, and Auro 3D, for immersive surround sound audio. The AVR also supports advanced video formats like HLG, HDR, Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and Dynamic HDR pass-through for exceptional video quality. Features 4 independent subwoofer RCA and XLR outputs with advanced bass management options. Additionally, this home theater receiver supports 4K/120 and 8K on all 6 HDMI 2.1 inputs and 3 outputs. The Audyssey Room Correction Suite and the intuitive HD user interface walk you through simple, clear instructions to connect your AVR and tune it as per your desires.
$649.99
Immerse yourself to an exciting sound experience with this Onkyo 7.2-channel network A/V receiver. The DTS Play-Fi feature is compatible with any audio app on smart devices, letting you stream playlists from different sources. With a 165W- per- channel output, this Onkyo 7.2-channel network A/V receiver packs a massive punch for movies, placing you at the center of the action. 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.
Pros for Onkyo TX-RZ30 9.2 Channel AV Receiver (Black) - Black | |||
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There were no pros for this product— | Sound Quality, Power, Ease of use, Dirac, Price | Sound Quality, Ease of use, Power, Setup, Features | Sound Quality, Ease of use, Power, Setup, HDMI |
Cons for Onkyo TX-RZ30 9.2 Channel AV Receiver (Black) - Black | |||
There were no cons for this product— | HDMI, Input Switching | HDMI, Heat | Remote, Zone 2, App, Manual, Volume |
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The new Onkyo TX-RZ30 checks all the boxes for a solid AVR. Of particular importance are full set of pre outputs, independent dual subwoofer outputs, and DIRAC room correction software. The price is competitive with other AVR’s in its class. Time will tell if Onkyo has ironed out the issues they’ve had with their AVR’s in the past.
Posted by DanielPlainview
I’ve had Onkyos going back to the late 90’s, and they just flat out perform! This receiver, with its features and ease of use, is great. I especially like the included Dirac. Well, that was the main reason to. Up it, I guess. I currently have a TX-NR787 and the power rating is equal to this RZ, so power wise it’s a lateral move. It’s all that I need for my listening room. The better features are what convinced me to upgrade. I briefly had a rz50, and Dirac setup seemed a little buggy, but I guess they’ve fixed the bugs, because this set up nicely and my speakers really sound more alive than my older Onkyo 787. I also love the fact that I’m getting 2024 technology with improved internals! Having pre outs is nice and I may play around with adding an amp for the fronts, but as of now, it’s sounds great with the 5.4.2 configuration in my listening area, and the Atmos sounds great with 4k disk movies that I’ve watched. What a great receiver!!
Posted by TerryJ
Pro: Get Dirac full room correction … that’s a 350 value if you buy it yourself. Cons: To run Dirac proper you need to buy a calibration mic like the umik-1 100 bucks on amazon. 80 from website. After the Dirac room correction ran. The sound for movies was off. In particular the background noises was missing a lot of the bass. That was Dirac live. It sounded better when running with Dirac bass management. My best result was to apply 4DB Harman curve to the calibration. The next con was if the unit was off for a period of time. The unit couldn’t be powered on from the Apple TV remote. Even though the unit was powering on my projector that was hooked to the unit. This caused me to either turn on the unit manually or pull out another remote. I ended up returning the unit for those two reasons. My friend has the rz-50 which he loves and didn’t have these issues. I ended up going with the denon x3800h. Which sounds great after the room calibration. I got the unit for about the same price as they discounted both these units for Christmas.
Posted by Nick