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4 Reviews

Pioneer VSXLX105

7.2 Channel Network AV Receiver - OPEN BOX

  • Dolby Atmos®/Dolby Surround Upmixing
  • DTS:X®/DTS Neural:X Upmixing
  • Dolby Atmos Height Virtualization
  • MCACC Auto Room Tuning

$899.50

$699.00

Out of Stock

Denon AVRS960H

AV Receiver with 3D Audio, Voice Control and HEOS® Built-in - OPEN BOX

  • High-Performance Discrete 7-Channel Amplifier
  • The Latest Technology in Movie Experiences
  • The Next Generation in Gaming
  • Full 3D Audio Support

$849.50

$399.50

Out of Stock

3 Reviews

Denon AVRX1600H

7.2 Channel 4K Ultra HD AV Receiver OPEN BOX

  • 7 Channel Amplifier
  • 80 Watts per channel
  • Features 4K Ultra HD 60Hz video with full HDCP 2.3 support
  • Dolby Atmos, DTS: X & DTS Virtual: X

$649.50

$349.50

Out of Stock

1 Reviews

Onkyo TX-NR686

7.2 Channel Network AV Receiver OPEN BOX

  • 165 Watts per Channel
  • Built-in Bluetooth
  • Supports Chromecast built-in and works with the Google Assistant
  • HDMI 7 In / 2 Out

$679.50

$249.50

Out of Stock

Sherwood RX4508

200W AM/FM Stereo Receiver with Bluetooth, Black

  • 200 Watts Peak Power
  • Bluetooth Audio Streaming
  • Preset Scan for Quick Search
  • 3Audio Input & 2 Output

$219.99

Out of Stock

1 Reviews

Onkyo TX-NR676

7.2 Channel Network A/V Receiver OPEN BOX

  • 210 W per Channel
  • HDMI 7 In
  • Supports 5.2.2-Channel Dolby Atmos® and DTS:X™ Playback
  • Dual-band Wi-Fi

$699.50

$199.50

Out of Stock

Onkyo TX-SR373

5.2 Channel A/V Receiver OPEN BOX

  • 155 W per Channel
  • Dolby® TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio™ Decoding
  • HDMI® 4 In / 1 Out (HDR / HDCP 2.2)
  • True Driving Power from Discrete Amp Circuits

$399.50

$149.50

Out of Stock

Onkyo Receivers, Audio Video Receiver, Surround Sound Receiver, AV Receiver

Home stereo receivers interpret the audio signal and power all of your speakers. 2-channel receivers are stereo receivers generally used for listening to music, and they often lack the HDMI and other inputs that an A/V receiver would include. 5.1 and 7.1-channel receivers are audio video receivers meant for surround sound systems. They will have multiple HDMI and audio inputs for switching between sources such as a cable box, streaming device, Blu-ray player, etc. Higher end receivers will have better digital audio converters for higher fidelity sound, and will have more robust power supplies to power larger speakers.