See Onkyo TX-RZ830 specs listed in this Onkyo TX-RZ830 review and give your speakers the audio they deserve from the outputs of this senior Onkyo mid-range AV receiver and discover the fullness of the 7.2.4-channel object-oriented audio.
The 9.2 AV receiver with THX Certified Select certification, power 9 x 180 W (6 Ohms), makes it possible to build a 5.2.4- or 7.2.2-channel system for working with Dolby Atmos and DTS: X formats, and when you add a stereo amplifier it becomes available configuration 7.2.4. DTS Neural: X and Dolby Surround codecs are supported. THXSelect certification guarantees exactly the same high sound volume and small distortion in your home that you are used to feeling in large movie theaters.
The power supply unit is equipped with a powerful high-current transformer H.C.P.S. and large capacitors. The design uses Dynamic Amplification Technology (DAA), which provides high current and efficient noise reduction. As a result, the model sounds as close as possible to the source, and also has transparency, detail, excellent dynamics and a wide frequency range, which is important for HD audio. The circuits use AK4458 DACs and VLSC technology that eliminates impulse noise.
The model received an aluminum front panel with a cover under which there are control buttons, an HDMI input, a headphone jack and a microphone input. The rear of Onkyo TX-RZ830 has 6 HDMI inputs (4K / 60 Hz, HDCP 2.2, 4K HDR formats). There are HDMI outputs with a return channel for zone 2. There is an 11.2-channel Pre Out, MM phono input, S / PDIF inputs and a LAN port. For columns, 11 pairs of screw terminals are provided. Onkyo TX-RZ830 has Wi-Fi modules (2 bands) and Bluetooth. The receiver has a built-in Chromacast built in platform for streaming audio. The receiver works with FlareConnect technology, which allows you to transfer high-quality audio “over the air” from any source to any room where the corresponding components are located.
AccuEQ Advance deals with the speaker calibration, eliminating standing waves in the listening area. AccuReflex technology is used, which combines the phase speakers for Dolby Atmos with the rest of the speakers in the system.