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title: "TX-NR6100 7.2 Channel THX Certified Network AV Receiver - Black"
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# 4K/120Hz HDR gaming pass-through 8K60Hz HDMI 2.1 video output THX Certified 7.2 surround sound TX-NR6100 7.2 Channel THX Certified Network AV Receiver - Black

**Brand:** onkyo
**Price:** € 1848.18
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎧 Elevate your home theater & gaming setup to legendary status!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** TX-NR6100 7.2 Channel THX Certified Network AV Receiver - Black by onkyo
- **How much does it cost?** € 1848.18 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- onkyo enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted onkyo brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Powerful & Customizable:** 100W per channel with advanced speaker calibration to tailor sound perfectly to your setup.
- • **Dual-Zone 8K Entertainment:** Discrete Zone 2 HDMI lets you stream 8K content in two rooms simultaneously without compromise.
- • **Seamless Sonos Integration:** Works flawlessly with Sonos Certified systems for effortless multi-room control via app.
- • **Immersive 3D Audio Experience:** Dolby Atmos & DTS:X with Height Virtualizer for cinema-quality surround sound anywhere.
- • **Next-Level Gaming Performance:** HDMI 2.1 with VRR, ALLM & QFT eliminates lag and stutter for ultra-smooth gameplay.

## Overview

The Onkyo TX-NR6100 is a THX-certified 7.2 channel AV receiver delivering pristine 8K video and immersive Dolby Atmos/DTS:X surround sound. Featuring 8 HDMI 2.1 ports, it supports 4K/120Hz HDR gaming with VRR, ALLM, and QFT for lag-free play. Seamlessly integrates with Sonos systems and offers dual-zone 8K HDMI output, making it a powerhouse for audiophiles and gamers seeking future-proof home entertainment.

## Description

Massive THX sound and Film-Like 8K resolutionRigorously tested to receive the coveted THX Select Certification, the Onkyo TX-NR6100 7.2-Channel AV Receiver delivers precision sound and images.With an emphasis on an enhanced gaming experience, own your opponents with HDMI 2.1 enhancements for gamers: 4K/120Hz HDR pass-through enables ultra-fast motion -VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) eliminates lag, stutter, and frame-tearing for fluid gameplay. – ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode) optimizes latency from source to screen – QFT (Quick Frame Transport) limits lag for a smoother experience.Setting the bar for reference sound while bringing 8K video to your compatible display over HDMI 2.1, you can enjoy Dolby Atmos and DTS: X soundtracks through your height-enabled surround system or use upmixing and virtualization solutions from DTS and Dolby to create a 3D sound-field from any layout.Featuring three HDMI outputs and 100 watts of power per channel, the TX-NR6100 AV receiver delivers uncompressed HDMI 2.1 8K 60Hz and 4K/120Hz with HDR over 40 gbps, increasing the bandwidth over its predecessors.

Review: I can hear you now - An awesome avr that does everything well. I run a 5.1 klipsch setup that with my old school Yamaha avr before hdmi was triumphant and would beat the block down however all my newest technological devices have removed fiber optic output or using hdmi codecs through the tv would leave me with just stereo in so many situations. I tried a denon x1700 after so many recommendations and it was a nice unit easy to set up and sounded very clear but way too quiet for my needs, I could turn it all the way up and not be satisfied with the content I was watching. so I returned it, the x3700 is just out of my budget for my setup but probably the power I would’ve needed. So I saw this receiver go on sale new and took a chance my dad had a onkyo avr in his bedroom when I was a kid so I’m not new to onkyo I know they’re fine quality for casual use and I’ve been very happy a year in. tons of customization and 8 hdmi ports the app I actually use a lot when I don’t want to go find the controller or I’m out of the room. I’m able to use my devices as they were intended and I’m proud to announce it gets loud enough for me to always be happy and still have plenty of space to turn it up still. From watching antenna tv on sundays for football games to streaming on my fire stick to playing ps3 ps4 switch2 Xbox series x every output has saved sound modes so I can maximize the output each device has. I’m very pleased with this avr and have no plans to upgrade anytime soon it was a bargain that has performed to my needs and is packed full of features I don’t even need. If your on the fence I think it’s the best power and options at this price point
Review: Top performing in it's price range - I bought a brand new txnr676 in 2018. I used it real real hard, as I work from home and tend to watch movies while I work. I use hardware at least twice as hard as most folk as this is one of my main hobbies/entertainment avenues. Originally I had it configured w a 4k, HDMI 2 capable TV. No hdr, not much else then to get 4k and ATMOS sound out of my movies and video games. Eventually I ended up with a way more modern Vizio 4k HDR TV w HDMI 2.1, and eventually the inputs on my older receiver started switching on their own and the over all sound stage started to degrade. I imagine I could probably open up the chassis and replace some capacitors or resisters, check the soldering on some contacts, and it would be fine.. but, I saw a sale and decided to get a different machine. I need 5.2.2 out, 120hz 4k for gaming and UHD for films and streaming. I was originally going to try a Denon x3800h, but after a few months of research I ended up deciding on the Onkyo as it was repeatedly rated the best for 4k gaming and upper mid range home theater. The added bonus of IMAX and THX support and 8k at 60hz (for the TV upgrade to 8k eventually) were welcome additions. Quick setup, similar to the older Onkyo, it ended up integrating better because it recognized and added itself to my Google Nest network. Also, it had a feature that can tune each channel to specific speaker combos if you own them, and I do, in fact own some real nice Klipsch reference towers, surround, subs and their upfiring ATMOS joints. That was really cool. It knows exactly how to send audio to each of my speakers the best way for that speaker channel. So, it plays my games great, automatically handling picture settings for games to my TV, the audio is much improved over the last gen. Very clear channel definition, powerful highs, very clear and soft lows. 5.1 upmixed to ATMOS sounds spectacular and processing 1080p or lower still look really great in unconverted 4k. I've got a Roku ultra, PS4 pro, Xbox Series X and a Nintendo Switch all doing work through the receiver to the TV. The HDR is crisp. Audio passthrough and eArc work great. After a week of regular use I can say with confidence this was a great purchase.

## Features

- 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

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B09LH9XZJ5 |
| Audio Encoding | DTS |
| Audio Output Mode | Surround |
| Audio Output Type | Speakers |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,844 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #12 in Audio Component Receivers |
| Brand | Onkyo |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Speaker |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Connector Type | HDMI, RCA |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Apple HomeKit, Google Assistant |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (949) |
| Format | WAV |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04573211159530 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 21"D x 18.64"W x 10.64"H |
| Item Weight | 10.4 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | ONKYO |
| Mfr Part Number | TXNR6100M2BMMP |
| Model Number | TXNR6100M2BMMP |
| Number of Channels | 7 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | ARC |
| Output Power | 210 Watts |
| Output Wattage | 100 Watts |
| Supported Internet Services | Amazon Music, Deezer, Pandora, Spotify, TIDAL, TuneIn |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 7.2 |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 8 |
| UPC | 889951003489 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Encoding | H.264, H.265/HEVC |
| Warranty Description | 2 Years Parts & Labor |
| Wattage | 100 watts |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |

## Product Details

- **Audio Encoding:** DTS
- **Audio Output Mode:** Surround
- **Brand:** Onkyo
- **Compatible Devices:** Speaker
- **Connectivity Technology:** Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
- **Connector Type:** HDMI, RCA
- **Controller Type:** Apple HomeKit, Google Assistant
- **Special Feature:** ARC
- **Surround Sound Channel Configuration:** 7.2
- **Total HDMI Ports:** 8

## Images

![TX-NR6100 7.2 Channel THX Certified Network AV Receiver - Black - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51ESW3+PHHL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can you send 1 source to two output TVs?**
A: Yes, this is one of the reasons I bought this receiver so i didn't have to have an external HDMI matrix selector like my old receiver.  It allows to show the one source to both my main 100" projector and the same picture to the TV in my bar.

**Q: Does this receiver works with the sonos connect like the onkyo tx-nr 696?**
A: From our Onkyo experts at ListenUp: Yes! This does work with Sonos. From Onkyo's site: WORKS WITH SONOS CERTIFIED
This receiver can join your existing Sonos Home Sound System, or be the start of a new one, just by pairing it with a Sonos Port.* This works with Sonos Certified AVR offers a best-in-class tie-in to the Sonos ecosystem, waking, changing inputs, and playing at the volume you want using the Sonos Volume-Pass Through feature from the Sonos app.

**Q: Why do I need to turn the volume to almost 60/70 to get a decent sound, when the same Klipsch reference speakers  were much louder in my older receiv**
A: Probably because you didn't calibrate either this AVR or your old AVR or both.  Unless you calibrate the AVR to a reference level, the actual heard volume will not correlate to the display.

To calibrate you can either use the auto cal feature with the included microphone or do it yourself with an SPL meter.  Once this is done, setting the volume level to 0 (relative mode) or 82 (absolute mode) (see page 117 of the manual) will theoretically get you the same volume that the sound engineers used when they mixed the movie.  This is known as "reference volume" and is normally much louder than most people would want.  At reference, the speakers will get a maximum if 105db peaks, and the sub will get a maximum 115db peak.

**Q: I have 2 klipsch R28f speakers 150w continuous this ad says the reciever is 210w per channel and 100w ? will this work or damage the speakers ?**
A: From our Onkyo experts at ListenUp: The Onkyo TX-NR6100 will work with your Klipsch R28F Speakers and will not damage them. We recommend setting up your speakers with the Setup microphone that comes with this receiver.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I can hear you now
*by C***. on December 2, 2025*

An awesome avr that does everything well. I run a 5.1 klipsch setup that with my old school Yamaha avr before hdmi was triumphant and would beat the block down however all my newest technological devices have removed fiber optic output or using hdmi codecs through the tv would leave me with just stereo in so many situations. I tried a denon x1700 after so many recommendations and it was a nice unit easy to set up and sounded very clear but way too quiet for my needs, I could turn it all the way up and not be satisfied with the content I was watching. so I returned it, the x3700 is just out of my budget for my setup but probably the power I would’ve needed. So I saw this receiver go on sale new and took a chance my dad had a onkyo avr in his bedroom when I was a kid so I’m not new to onkyo I know they’re fine quality for casual use and I’ve been very happy a year in. tons of customization and 8 hdmi ports the app I actually use a lot when I don’t want to go find the controller or I’m out of the room. I’m able to use my devices as they were intended and I’m proud to announce it gets loud enough for me to always be happy and still have plenty of space to turn it up still. From watching antenna tv on sundays for football games to streaming on my fire stick to playing ps3 ps4 switch2 Xbox series x every output has saved sound modes so I can maximize the output each device has. I’m very pleased with this avr and have no plans to upgrade anytime soon it was a bargain that has performed to my needs and is packed full of features I don’t even need. If your on the fence I think it’s the best power and options at this price point

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Top performing in it's price range
*by B***N on January 29, 2024*

I bought a brand new txnr676 in 2018. I used it real real hard, as I work from home and tend to watch movies while I work. I use hardware at least twice as hard as most folk as this is one of my main hobbies/entertainment avenues. Originally I had it configured w a 4k, HDMI 2 capable TV. No hdr, not much else then to get 4k and ATMOS sound out of my movies and video games. Eventually I ended up with a way more modern Vizio 4k HDR TV w HDMI 2.1, and eventually the inputs on my older receiver started switching on their own and the over all sound stage started to degrade. I imagine I could probably open up the chassis and replace some capacitors or resisters, check the soldering on some contacts, and it would be fine.. but, I saw a sale and decided to get a different machine. I need 5.2.2 out, 120hz 4k for gaming and UHD for films and streaming. I was originally going to try a Denon x3800h, but after a few months of research I ended up deciding on the Onkyo as it was repeatedly rated the best for 4k gaming and upper mid range home theater. The added bonus of IMAX and THX support and 8k at 60hz (for the TV upgrade to 8k eventually) were welcome additions. Quick setup, similar to the older Onkyo, it ended up integrating better because it recognized and added itself to my Google Nest network. Also, it had a feature that can tune each channel to specific speaker combos if you own them, and I do, in fact own some real nice Klipsch reference towers, surround, subs and their upfiring ATMOS joints. That was really cool. It knows exactly how to send audio to each of my speakers the best way for that speaker channel. So, it plays my games great, automatically handling picture settings for games to my TV, the audio is much improved over the last gen. Very clear channel definition, powerful highs, very clear and soft lows. 5.1 upmixed to ATMOS sounds spectacular and processing 1080p or lower still look really great in unconverted 4k. I've got a Roku ultra, PS4 pro, Xbox Series X and a Nintendo Switch all doing work through the receiver to the TV. The HDR is crisp. Audio passthrough and eArc work great. After a week of regular use I can say with confidence this was a great purchase.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Stop researching and Buy before it’s out of stock!
*by C***A on January 13, 2022*

I know, I was in the same boat. You’re not sure you want to go with Onkyo after the video board issues in 2020. Well I got news for you, all manufactures of AV receivers had video issues in 2020 and early 2021. Many buyers had to send them back in or swap the boards out and send those faulty ones back. Some Denon customers were lucky they only needed an adapter sent to them. This Onkyo 6100nr is one of the first newly released models capable of using the highest video settings of both the PS5 and the Xbox Series X. My kids have both and I can positively confirm. The only issue I had was with the PS5 wanting to take over every time it was powered on. My son would be playing Xbox Series X and when my other son would turn on his PS5 it would instantly take over both zones. Simply changing the input again resolved the issue, however not normal. Everyone knows of the problematic video issues on the PS5’s so I don’t fault the Onkyo for this. When the PS5 was on first, turning on the Xbox, cable TV or Nintendo Switch resulted in the PS5 staying on screen as you would expect. Calling tech support I got a rep that was located in the US and was simply knowledgeable. No reading answers based on my questions. I do not use audio return so he suggested turning off HDMI CES and it resolved the issue. Hopefully a future update for the PS5 will resolve this issue. Keep in mind there is no national standards for CES, so manufactures can do what they please. Obviously Sony wants to be the King and demotes everything else. I first purchased the Denon AVR-S960H but ended up returning it. Despite being advertised and two zones, the second zone can only play the same video as the first zone. It is capable of different audio sources, just not video. The sound was very similar to previous Denon AVR-X3000 that recently died. I’m not sure what I was expecting from the Onkyo NR6100, but wow is it so much better. I run a simple 5.1 in a living area in my basement and utilize zone two in a game/bar area. The sound is incredible compared to my old Denon AVR-X3000 or the new AVR-S960H. I’m not sure what parts it shares or does not with the sought after and impossible to find Onkyo RZ50, but I have to guess it does because similar to those reviews, the sound is amazing. On a side note the Denon AVR-S960H I sent back ran really hot and that worries me long term. The Onkyo app is considerably better as well if you utilizing your smart device to control it. You can even change the pictures of the zones to your actual rooms. Yes, it is the best you can get for the money. Why buy the Denon when you can get more features and power for $50 less. Both have 2 year warranties as well, but you will need to talk to someone in India for Denon support. Give both customer services a try before you purchase and you will see. Lastly is my negatives and there’s only two. First is the remote leaves more to be desired. Does the job, however no backlit and seems flimsy. Second is input’s 4-6 are only 4k and therefor can’t be sent to zone 2. Inputs 1-3 are 8k capable and are capable of being sent to both zones. Is there better receivers, sure but not in this price range. If you wanting DIRAC and don’t want to shell out $1500 on the RZ50, then go with the NR7100. That’s really the only difference between it and the NR6100. The NR6100 has plenty of power, inputs and is the first receiver I know of that is fully compatible with both the Xbox Series X and PS5. Watch a few YouTube reviews and it’ll confirm my findings. Keep in mind the NR5100 has less power if you watch one of those. BUY IT NOW!

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