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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.











| ASIN | B09LH9XZJ5 |
| Audio Encoding | DTS |
| Audio Output Mode | Surround |
| Audio Output Type | Speakers |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,080 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #17 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 | 4.2 out of 5 stars 960 Reviews |
| 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 |
| Special Feature | ARC |
| Supported Internet Services | Amazon Music, Deezer, Pandora, Spotify, TIDAL, TuneIn |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 7.2 |
| Total HDMI Ports | 8 |
| 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 |
C**.
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
B**N
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.
C**A
Stop researching and Buy before it’s out of stock!
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!
U**T
Bi-Amp means 5.1 sound.
So this is a fantastic product. Zero issues with amazing sound quality. I have a Roku Ultra, Dish/Cable ( somewhere between 480i to 1080i ), Laptop ( 120hz 4k nvidia 4060), 4k BluRay player, and OTA MediaSonic ( 1080p ) device all connected through my Logitech Harmony Remote. TV is a GoogleTV, 4k, 60Hz, 86 inch viewable. Everything connects through certified 2.1a, shielded, HDMI cables. One cable is powered as it's over 8-feet, all other lengths are between 1-6 foot. I press a button on my Harmony remote, and everything switches without an issue. Somehow, when going from my old setup to my new one, I've reduced the cables. Before I had things plugged into my TV and my old AMP. Now I'm just using this HDMI cables to connect devices, and 1 HDMI to the TV. TV is no longer connected to internet, and only uses 1 HDMI port. Front speakers are powered floor standing towers with bi-wire or bi-amp inputs. Center has mid with tweeters. Left & Right have tweekers, mid, and 6-inch sub. Rear are onkyo shelf speakers, naturally a sub too. The great thing about 7 speakers is, you don't need a lot of volume to feel surrounded by sound. It's like how 7 smaller lights can brighten enough to make the same light as 1 light. As you increase the number of speakers, the quieter it is for the neighbors... not counting the bass of course :D DTS surround is better than Dolby Atmos/7.1 on this. The further separation is just awesome. DTS and THX is stunning. Unfortunately, there aren't a lot of DTS & THX titles out there. Switching sound options is easy too. You just press the "Speakers" button on the remote, and you can switch between AVAILABLE options. As for up-scaling, it works well. When I use a 720i ( ota ), or 1080i/p, TV is showing 4k and not letter-boxed nor grainy - this is on an 86 inch tv - so I don't really have to look. On my old setup, a lower resolution would use about a 60-inch TV worth of video. The only reason I took away a star is the Bi-Amp Vs Bi-Wire. It needs to be noted that using Bi-AMP means you lose two channels. The sound quality is clearly better with Bi-AMP, however, you lose the effects of things coming from behind. Had I known this, I would have purchased a 9.1 AV receiver from Onkyo.
S**H
Arrived as a defective item had to return it!
The item had serious defect issues with the HDMI inputs and outputs not transferring the signal up to the TV. Also, it had trouble loading its menu on the screen on the TV in a timely manner or not at all, Even though I was using a certified ultra high speed 8K and 4K 48 GB cables tried switching The cables out with different ones same result receiver failed the sun signals to the TV multiple times and it also failed to display the menu in a timely manner or not at all no matter what I did it would not work. Had to return the item. what a waste of time, I went with hey a DENON receiver model: AVR-S770H even though it’s a drown grade and wattage, it’s still provides me with what I need and every other aspect like this model would have, however from what I’ve heard oculus suffered a huge hit during the pandemic during the microchip crisis which led them to a huge production flaw in their products they’re selling junk from third-party sellers on Amazon Just to get rid of them the Denon receivers are sold by Amazon and not third-party seller and Amazon is an authorized dealer of DENON. Selside or Listen Up Inc. is not an authorized dealer of ONKYO products but yet Amazon allows them to without mentioning anything about this, which is deceptive and misleading, and should be put to an end immediately at least that’s what I read from another reviewer on here about this product so I did some fact checking about it online and even Alexa confirmed ONKYO had a huge production issue during the pandemic with the microchip crisis, which led many products being released without the proper microchips being installed which led the thousands of ONKYO receivers being put on the market that we’re not working properly before ONKYO Corporate was made aware of this, And then halted all production of its products during the pandemic until they could acquire chips again, but by then it was too late hundreds of units were already on the market defectively being sold. so the likelihood of you getting one of these defective receivers is pretty high from this seller sure may be a few return a few you’ll finally get a good one. That’ll last a few months or a year maybe but not much longer than that. As other negative Reviewers have mentioned this is a very common problem with the ONKYO receivers of today (post pandemic.) even Alexa confirmed this when I asked her if ONKYO had any technical setbacks during the pandemic. Then I asked Alexa if DENON had any technical setback during the pandemic and she said no, they were able to fully weather the storm and procure enough proper proper chips and technology to continue production throughout the pandemic. Their items are highly they trusted not to have any problems.
P**Q
Feature-Rich, Technically Impressive, and Unbeatable Value
As someone who’s been through multiple AV receivers across different brands and price points, I can confidently say the Onkyo TX-6100 punches well above its weight — both in performance and value. Setup & Calibration: The initial setup is streamlined and efficient. Speaker terminals are well labeled, and the guided on-screen setup walks you through everything without overwhelming you. The AccuEQ Room Calibration is outstanding for this price class. With a 7.2 layout, it analyzed speaker distances, levels, and room acoustics with remarkable accuracy. No guesswork needed — and the phase and EQ adjustments it makes are subtle but noticeable in overall clarity and imaging. Software & Control: The Onkyo Controller app deserves praise. It’s responsive, thoughtfully designed, and provides full access to inputs, audio modes, streaming services, and speaker settings. Unlike some competitors, the app doesn’t feel like an afterthought — it’s a real tool for daily use and advanced tweaking. The receiver also supports HDMI-CEC, eARC, and multi-zone audio with minimal latency or handshake issues. Performance & Responsiveness: In use, the TX-6100 is fast. Switching between HDMI inputs or toggling audio modes happens almost instantly. With 100W/channel (8 ohms, 2-ch driven), there’s more than enough clean power for mid-to-large rooms. It handles high-bitrate Dolby Atmos and DTS:X sources without breaking a sweat, and stereo playback is detailed and dynamic, thanks to the high-current discrete amplification. Technical Details: • HDMI 2.1 (4K/120Hz pass-through, VRR, ALLM — future-proofed for gaming and home theater) • Dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Chromecast built-in, AirPlay 2 • Supports Hi-Res audio (24-bit/192kHz FLAC, ALAC, WAV) • Works with Sonos, Alexa, and Google Assistant • Zone 2 with DAC for independent source playback Value: Here’s the kicker — the TX-6100 delivers premium features typically found in receivers $200–$300 more expensive. From 7.2 Atmos support to modern streaming protocols, the level of functionality and performance here is exceptional for its price bracket. You’re getting serious audio fidelity, robust connectivity, and reliable performance without breaking the bank. Final Verdict: If you’re technically inclined and want a receiver that delivers high-end performance without the high-end markup, the Onkyo TX-6100 is an absolute no-brainer. It’s a rare blend of intelligent design, excellent sound processing, and long-term value
L**Y
Great Unit for a Clean Install and Quality Features
We’re using this as our primary home receiver for our entertainment center and distributed audio. We’ve had it about 9 months now. The unit integrates well with tv, Roku, dvd, etc, and all input channels work well. It was easy to wire up for a super clean install. The included auto cal mic worked great for getting a good baseline to tweak from. We’re currently running a 5.1 with the rear channels mirroring the front stereo channels since we play a lot of music. We’ll flip to true surround on the off chance we watch a dvd or movie. Sound quality is perfectly fine for a mid-level modern receiver. The unit is made in Malaysia, which is great, as we work hard to avoid buying products made in China where we can. Features we love: Pushing power on the Roku remote automatically turns on the TV and Receiver together, and powering down from the Roku remote turns off both. Whenever the unit is on, even if it’s just zone 2, it automatically switches on the rear USB port so we can run an ultra quiet cooling fan on top of the unit for increased longevity. The unit does have its own cooling fan built in, which is a nice touch as well. Have not noticed much heat buildup at all. Even without the aux fan. Input channels and outputs all work well, including AM and FM radio. Zone 2 controls are easy to utilize for setting separate inputs for zone two as well as adjusting zone two volume, turning zone two on or off can be done without any impact to zone 1. Connects to home internet via Wi-Fi but can also be connected via Ethernet if needed. All in all there isn’t a downside to this receiver and for a performance packed mid-level receiver it’s fantastic, functional, and convenient unit that I would buy again and recommend to friends.
C**E
Onkyo TX-NR6100 Receiver Vs. Denon AVR-X1700H
Onkyo TX-NR6100 Receiver Vs. Denon AVR-X1700H I purchased this Onkyo to replace my Denon because one of the Denon’s channels spontaneously quit after 13 months. Here is my comparison of the two receivers' sound. These two A/V receivers are comparable in most aspects; full featured 7.1 do everything home theater hubs. The Onkyo, however, is a certified THX beast that gives it an advantage for watching movies. It can be the difference between amazing and mind-blowing – the Onkyo puts you front and center in your favorite big-screen movie theater (assuming you have a good 5.1.2 speaker setup). The Denon is only excellent for movies in a home environment. I think one can ignore the difference in output power between the two, except with extreme requirements. It seems irrelevant in my 15’ x 15’ living room even at very loud volumes. Music wise, these two competing receivers are very different. I had to make a lot of adjustments for my Polk RTi tower setup before I started liking the Onkyo music approach. For my setup, the Onkyo has a much brighter upper midrange/lower treble sound – very in-your-face, almost shrill. I had to tone it down using the unit’s audio equalizer (a feature the Denon does not have). The Onkyo also has a separate tone control (lacking in the Denon) which is useful for fixing really bad source material, but useless for fine tuning the subtleties of your ear and listening environment. I found the lower midrange and bass in the Onkyo is just not as sharp and clear as the Denon’s, despite its 20 extra watts. Equalizer adjustments can’t fix this very well. The Onkyo is plenty punchy, but the bass clarity sounds about average to my ear, rather than the very precise bass response from my old Denon. It’s like you don’t have enough copper in your speaker wires. Maybe this is a preferred approach for vinyl or some other speakers; I wouldn’t know. I think the initial setup on the Denon is easier and more intuitive, but the Onkyo has more options (e.g. Dolby enabled height speakers). So that’s a draw that you’ll only use in the first couple of weeks, as you fine-tune your system. I found the Denon’s Audyssey room Equalization system better than the Onkyo’s AccuEQ system. For my setup, I only preferred a couple of very minor volume adjustments after the Denon setup but I made complete readjustments in all my speaker in my Onkyo, after using their AccuEQ system in the same room. In conclusion, I really hate to say this: If you prefer a home theater system for movies, the Onkyo THX system rocks. The sound stage and separation on both are great, but the environmental edge goes to Onkyo. Sometimes sound seems to come from outer space somewhere. But for music lovers – That Denon sound is soooo sweet. I think until you double or triple your budget, you won’t find a much better music approach.
W**E
LA CALIDAD DEL PRODUCTO.
Se escucha muy bien, lo tengo en 7.1 hay que balancear el nivel de las bocinas principales (BAJAR EL NIVEL) para que no " le ganen...tapen" a las traseras o las frontales de la (( parte alta si las colocas )) Buen sonido envolvente.
M**.
Good value
Easy to set up, works well with my speakers
D**.
Esperienza Cinema pura e potenza THX
L'Onkyo TX-NR6100 è semplicemente un mostro di potenza e precisione. La certificazione THX Select si sente tutta: il suono è cristallino, dinamico e non distorce mai, anche a volumi sostenuti. Gestisce i 7.2 canali con una separazione dei canali impeccabile, rendendo i film in Dolby Atmos un'esperienza totalmente immersiva. Lato video, il supporto all'8K e al 4K/120Hz lo rende perfetto anche per le console next-gen. La connettività di rete (Spotify, Tidal, AirPlay 2) è fulminea e stabile. È il ricevitore definitivo per chi vuole trasformare il salotto in una sala cinematografica. Istruzioni e consigli per l'ottimizzazione: Per far rendere al meglio questo gioiello, la configurazione è tutto: Calibrazione AccuEQ: Non saltare questo passaggio! Usa il microfono incluso nella confezione, posizionalo esattamente dove siedi di solito (all'altezza delle orecchie) e lascia che il sintoamplificatore analizzi l'acustica della tua stanza. Correggerà distanze e livelli in modo automatico. Configurazione Altoparlanti: Se hai casse a torre grandi, impostale su "Full Band" o "Large". Se hai satelliti piccoli, imposta il crossover a 80Hz (lo standard THX) per lasciare che sia il subwoofer a gestire le frequenze basse più impegnative. Ventilazione: Questo Onkyo spinge forte e genera calore. Fondamentale: non chiuderlo in un mobile stretto. Lascia almeno 10-15 cm di spazio sopra la griglia superiore per permettere il ricircolo dell'aria, altrimenti i circuiti di protezione taglieranno la potenza per non surriscaldarsi. Aggiornamento Firmware: Appena connesso alla rete Wi-Fi o Ethernet, controlla subito gli aggiornamenti. Onkyo rilascia spesso fix per migliorare la compatibilità HDMI con le ultime TV. In sintesi: un investimento che ripaga ogni singolo centesimo ogni volta che si preme "Play". Un vero spettacolo per occhi e orecchie. Un consiglio: Se usi una console come PS5 o Xbox Series X, attiva la modalità "Direct" o "Pure Audio" quando ascolti musica. Questo disabilita i processori video e audio superflui, accorciando il percorso del segnale per una fedeltà sonora ancora più pura e naturale.
L**U
satisfait bon achat
fait installer par mon fils il est bon en électronique. connaissais item acheté celui-ci car le mien plus son et plus réparateur en région
S**N
FANTASTIC AVR FROM ONKYO.
GENUINE ITEM FROM THE SUPPLIER. BEST PERFORMANCE. A VERY GOOD ITEM FOR AVR LOVERS. VERY GOOD SERVICE FROM THE SUPPLIER UAE MALL. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
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