Onkyo TX-NR6100 (7.2 channels, AM, FM, DAB+)

Onkyo TX-NR6100

7.2 channels, AM, FM, DAB+


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b.corminboeuf

3 months ago

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Galaxus

3 months ago

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This AV receiver does support DAB+, as stated in its properties. However, it is important to note that DAB+ compatibility may vary between models and regions, but in this case it is specified that the product supports DAB+.

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rolandr2956

6 months ago

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rolandr2956

6 months ago

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rolandr2956

7 months ago

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RolfS

6 months ago

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The "Zone 2 Shift" button works like the Shift key on a computer keyboard. If you hold it down while selecting any other function on the remote control, the command only applies to the second zone at that moment. So you can, for example, make the second zone louder or quieter, or have radio (tuner) output on it while the TV is playing on zone 1. This can also be done conveniently via the app, where the two zones are displayed as two separate amplifiers.

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rolandr2956

7 months ago

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Galaxus

7 months ago

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For the Onkyo TX-NR6100 AV receiver, the speaker connections are designed to use screw or post terminals rather than banana plugs. Screw or post terminals allow speaker cables with naked wire, spade, or banana plug terminations to be connected, but it is recommended that naked wire or spade terminations be used for a stable and secure connection.

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rolandr2956

7 months ago

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loki76

7 months ago

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Hello, Two-room/two-source outputs Zone 2 stereo preamp outputs for use with an optional external receiver or amplifier HDMI output for Zone 2 Second room output (enables 5.2 channel sound in the main room). The Zone 2 sockets allow you to switch between 7.2/5.2.2 channel and 5.2 channel speaker layouts and a second zone at the touch of a button.

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rolandr2956

7 months ago

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manfred-krueger

7 months ago

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You're right, the Zone2 speaker output is not visible at other suppliers, e.g. Müller Spring, but it is at Digitec. Although it is the same model TX-NR6100. I don't know why this is the case. The picture at Digitec is the same. Greetings!

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rolandr2956

7 months ago

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RolfS

7 months ago

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I've never tried this, but according to me it should work without any problems. Zone 2 behaves like a normal, passive stereo speaker output.

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Anonymous

2 years ago

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mdiedric

2 years ago

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Yes, you must press the i key on the remote control. Unfortunately, the setting does not remain fixed, i.e. you have to press the button again every time you switch on or change channels.

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Anonymous

2 years ago

Is 3D BluRay also supported ?

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Stardustone

2 years ago

Yes of course, this is also supported, Blu-ray 3D was introduced with HDMI 1.4 and is supported by all devices that can do HDMI 1.4 or more.

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kaufmoos

2 years ago

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RolfS

2 years ago

I'm afraid I can't be of much help. I use the receiver in 5.1 mode with Piega speakers. I haven't noticed the reverb in any sound mode, not even with AllCh Stereo. I assume that you have done the calibration with the microphone (?). But even if you didn't, there shouldn't be any reverb. And are the distances displayed after the calibration approximately correct? For my part, I am quite satisfied with the sound, except in DAB+ mode. There I perceive an unnatural distortion that I didn't have before with the TX-NR818. This one also had a finer resolution and was better in terms of sound. But unfortunately without DAB+. Classic stereo operation without a subwoofer is also difficult to achieve with the TX-NR6100. In quiet mode, the subwoofer suddenly switches off, which is also a bit annoying. I would like to replace it with the TX-NR7100, but it seems to be out of stock for months. Unfortunately, the even larger models no longer fit in the lowboard because they are too high.

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