


🎬 Elevate your home theater to blockbuster status with Onkyo’s immersive power!
The Onkyo TX-NR797 is a 9.2 channel smart AV receiver delivering 220 watts per channel with full 4K/60p HDR support, Dolby Atmos 5.2.4 surround sound, and advanced room calibration via AccuEQ. Featuring built-in Chromecast, AirPlay 2, and Sonos compatibility, it offers seamless multi-room streaming and cinematic audio experiences at a fraction of the cost of newer models.







| ASIN | B07SY711PN |
| Item model number | TX-NR797 |
| Manufacturer | Onkyo |
| Product Dimensions | 43.5 x 37.95 x 17.35 cm; 12.7 kg |
B**R
Wow, puissant a 220 watts par canal, 9.2 chanel . Bluetooth et Spotify ready. Plusieurs type de son disponible comme DTS NEURAL-X, THX THEATER, UNPLUGGED, ORCHESTRA ET etc etc. Peux brancher plusieurs module (HDMI) , HDMI earc ready . Acheter en novembre 2024 et c'est un modèle neuf de 2019 payé 950$ au lieu d'un modèle de 2024 qui aurait coûté de 3 a 5000$ . Le seul point négatif c'est qu'il prend pas le 8k en charge mais bon meme en 2024 y as pas grand chose en 8k et la plupart des tv sont seulement 4k donc ont sent fou hein 😂 ! Et bien plus... excellent achats.. conseils regarder bien pour modèle moins récent beaucoup sont aussi performant, autant d'options a Petit prix qu'un modèle a 10 x le prix ! Ah j'adore l'aide visuels (a l'écran,tv) pour tout setuper et voir les options de configuration des haut parleur dans la pièce+ le micro qui sert a la calibration automatique des niveaux des hauts parleurs !!!! Etc etc...
J**N
I honestly can't imagine buying this and returning it because of the Bluetooth connectivity specifically, but hey, different strokes for different folks. Me personally, there were a few different features I was looking for in a replacement receiver. The newest audio formats for sure - my previous receiver couldn't handle Atmos or DTS:X. The ability to overlay graphics (such as volume) over HDMI - my previous receiver could passthrough 1080p on HDMI, but without any visual indicators on top. Chromecast built-in, as I use Google Home devices for voice control. My display is still 1080p, but I was looking for something with full 4k HDR capabilities for the future. And my speakers are very sensitive so I knew I didn't need more than 100w. Long story short, when I saw a good deal on this I couldn't help but pounce. I've still only got a 5.1 setup, using Klipsch KLF20 mains, a KLF-C7 center, and KSP-S6 rears. This is paired with a SVS 16-46CS+ subwoofer. Auto setup worked well, setting my crossovers for all channels at 40Hz. I typically bump that up to 60Hz for the rears, but the setting of 40Hz isn't really completely wrong. Sound quality so far is pretty good. AccuEQ doesn't sound quite as good to my ear as Audyssey on my previous hardware, but I wasn't able to do direct A/B comparisons. The graphic overlay that I wanted is definitely nice to have... but the fonts and everything do look a little dated. Not a bad thing because it communicates what I need it to, just something that I noticed. Honestly turned Bluetooth off immediately, because again I plan to use it for Chromecast when I want to play audio from a phone. It appears that it supports AirPlay 2 as well, but I don't have any Apple devices to test that with. Chromecasting works great though, and I can add the receiver to my speaker group for whole-home playback. The on-device Sonos/Pandora/TuneIn/Spotify apps are something I'll never use so I can't speak to that either. There's a lot of sound mode settings that I sort of have to figure out. There's a bunch of different Dolby, DTS, and THX modes to expand the audio and virtualize additional speakers, in comparison to just using DPL IIz before. I'll most likely be adding height speakers at some point, but that'll be further down the road in my upgrades. Overall, I'm pretty happy with the purchase so far. It sounds good, is fairly powerful, meets all the feature needs I wanted, and I got a good price on it. What more could I really ask for?
B**N
After months of research and failed experiments with a base model Sony and Yamaha Aventage, I have finally found the perfect receiver (for me anyways)! I’ve had a Rotel 1560 that basically came with my house. It was an older model and I was looking to upgrade to 4K, Bluetooth as well as Atmos (which I already had the speaker configuration ready for) without giving up the sound quality that the Rotel provided. Also, I was in no position to spend $1500-$2K on a stereo so it wasn’t an easy fix. This Onkyo met and exceeded all of my needs! HDR on my PS5 is amazing! I’m getting even better sound from my speakers than I ever did on what was supposed to be a high end AVR (the Rotel is overrated imo) and the Bluetooth works perfectly. I’ve read some complaints about that on here but I’ve found that if your receiver and Phone/ipad etc are on the same internet it solves this issue. Furthermore, I absolutely love that I can sync my TV, stereo cable box and subwoofer amp so seamlessly that when I press the power button on the stereo remote, it turns everything on or off.
E**O
Excelente equipo, llego antes d tiempo,recomendado 100%
D**K
This thing is a monster, I replaced my old Yamaha with this receiver and holy smokes what a difference in power and sound quality👌 Definitely happy with this purchase😀
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