







🎧 Elevate your home theater game — hear what you’ve been missing!
The Onkyo TX-RZ30 is a premium 9.2-channel AV receiver delivering 100 watts per channel with ultra-wide bandwidth amplification. Featuring built-in Dirac Live room correction, IMAX Enhanced and Dolby Atmos support, plus seamless Sonos streaming compatibility, it’s engineered to transform any space into a high-fidelity cinematic experience.













| ASIN | B0D81HV832 |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Sonos, Television, Speakers, Game consoles |
| Connector | HDMI |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (40) |
| Date First Available | 13 Sept. 2024 |
| Item Weight | 13.3 kg |
| Item model number | TX-RZ30 |
| Media Format | 4K, Dolby |
| Output Wattage | 100 Watts |
| Product Dimensions | 53.34 x 45.72 x 27.94 cm; 13.29 kg |
| Wattage | 100 |
R**N
Onkyo es una excelente marca de equipos de AV, este Reciever, tiene un magnífico desempeño, lo tengo operando en una estancia de 9X4 m, en la modalidad de 7.1.2 con altavoces dolby en las frontales, y el efecto es SORPRENDENTE!; cuando escuchas una fuente dolby Atmos, la inmersión es inmediata. Altamente recomendable!
V**O
100%
H**D
The RZ30 was purchased as a replacement for an Onkyo NR7100 primarily for independently controlled subwoofer and full line outs for future upgrades to external amplification, but it ended up being a lot more than that considering the performance of this AV receiver. My setup is a fairly simple 4.2.4, but the layout of the room doesn't allow for a full Dirac microphone measurement, so a manual setup works better, and within an hour I was ready to put the RZ30 through its paces. Up first was music, which is where the differences between the NR7100 and the RZ30 is abundantly clear. Whether it was streaming, CD or the turntable, the RZ30 brought a clarity and soundstage that the 7100 couldn't. Listening in stereo mode with the subwoofers or in Pure Audio mode through the Monitor Audio Bronze 200s was pure listening enjoyment. The RZ30's sonic signature is very reminiscent of the older Onkyo Integra line. Moving on to movies, the RZ30 brings everything the 7100 did, although with a bit more clarity and authority. Using a phantom center, the sweet spot has widened somewhat and the placement of sounds is a bit more precise. No matter whether it was Atmos, Dolby Digital, DTS or DTS-X, there was a perceptible improvement. I guess the biggest question for anyone thinking about upgrading from the 7100 to the RZ30 is whether it is worth the money to do so. A lot will depend on what your primary use is and how picky you are about audio. I suspect that most people really wouldn't care which receiver was playing, especially if it's used primarily for movies. In my case, I generally use my audio gear for music more often than I do for movies, and the RZ30 has a very audible advantage here. I also need to address one final thing here, despite the RZ30 and the 7100 having identical power ratings, the RZ30 runs quite a bit hotter. While this is not going to be a problem in most places, if you have a more confined cabinet where air movement is a problem, an AV cooling fan would be a prudent addition.
S**S
Great sound with stable power for the speakers. Solid build quality. All 6 HDMI inputs are HDMI 2.1 40Gbps high speed connections. DIRAC sound adjustment works great though it takes 20-30 minutes though.
J**R
Love this unit. Been using an older model since 2001, only replaced to get the use of 7.1+ on PS5 since modern consoles don’t have optical output.
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