Onkyo TX-NR787 9.2-Channel Network A/V Receiver Review Specs

Specs
Power Output: 100 watts (8 ohms, 2 channels driven, 20 Hz-20kHz, 0.08% THD); 220 watts (6 ohms, 1 channel driven, 1kHz, 10% THD)
Auto Setup/Room EQ: Proprietary (AccuEQ)
Video Processing: 4K pass-through supports HDCP2.2, upscales analog sources to HDMI; HDR10, Dolby Vision, HLG, and BT.2020 via HDMI
Video Inputs: HDMI (7, 1 front), component (2), composite (2)
Audio Inputs: coaxial digital (1), optical digital (2), USB (1), stereo RCA (6), stereo minijack (front), phono (MM)
Other: Ethernet, RS-232C, 12-volt trigger
Video Outputs: HDMI (2) ARC (main only)
Audio Outputs: subwoofer (2), ¼-inch headphones, Zone 2
Multi Zone: Zone 2 stereo RCA line-level or speaker-level (assignable), Zone 3 speaker level (assignable)
Wireless: Dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, AirPlay, DTS Play-Fi, FlareConnect, Chromecast
Wireless Streaming: Spotify, Deezer, Pandora, Amazon Music, Tidal, TuneIn Radio
Computer Audio: Streaming via wired Ethernet or Wi-Fi (DLNA), USB, PCM audio up to 24-bit/192kHz (WAV/AIFF), up to 5.6 MHz DSD
Dimensions (WxHxD, Inches); 17.2 x 6.9 x 15
Weight (Pounds): 23.8
Price:$699

Company Info
Onkyo
800-229-1687
onkyousa.com
COMPANY INFO
Onkyo
800-229-1687
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COMMENTS
mns3dhm's picture

Why is S&V no longer reporting how many watts per channel this or other amplifiers can produce with all channels driven (nine, in this case)? Please do not try to tell me the 'that is not common in real world situations' excuse. I and other potential buyers want to know this information and you used to report this. Is S&V turning into an advertising shill under its new ownership?

Decibel's picture

I have two Onkyo AV receivers, (TX RZ810 and 820) love them both. Great sound, full bodied, smooth and powerful for the price. Half the reason I read S&V is for the measurements and technical details that you're usually so good at. Take this away and you just become like any other audio site. If you want to stay competitive, you need that extra edge. Don't lose it.

Randal's picture

Many individuals have bought what they thought was a quality product only to find that is was anything but that. Numerous AV receivers were put out into the market place with defective DTS chips which caused the issue of no sound. This issue was not in just one model but many. Since the illness of the problem fell solely on Onkyo and not the buyer why were these defective unit replaced by Onkyo?

There solution was that they would give a small discount on a selective unit with a number of attributes of the original no longer present in the new unit. I will not quote the Latin phrase but it means the same in plain English, "BUYER BEWARE" !

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