1 Day Deal: Onkyo TX-SR494 7.2-Channel A/V Dolby Atmos Receiver: $189

shutterguy

Photographer
Supporter
Joined
Nov 21, 2012
Messages
12,892
Reputation
4,905
Daps
39,382
Reppin
Cleveland
Passing this info along to anyone who is looking for a deal on an AVR with Dolby Atmos....

Save $190 on Onkyo's 7.2-Channel Dolby Atmos AV Receiver at a new low of $189 - 9to5Toys

Onkyo TX-SR494 7.2-Channel A/V Receiver

Today only, as part of its Deal Zone, B&H offers the Onkyo TX-SR494 7.2-Channel Dolby Atmos AV Receiver for $189 shipped once added to your cart. Usually selling for $379, like you’ll find at Crutchfield, today’s offer saves you $190, beats the current sale price at Amazon by $95, and marks the lowest price we’ve tracked by $29. Onkyo’s AV Receiver comes equipped with four HDMI inputs, 4K HDR pass-through, Bluetooth connectivity, and more. There’s also Dolby Atmos audio included, which rounds out the package by ensuring that you’ll be able to enjoy hi-fi sound.

Achieve 4K Ultra HD pass-through and upscaling from 1080p with HDR support via HDMI with the Onkyo TX-SR494 7.2-Channel A/V Receiver. It outputs up to 80W of power per channel at 8 Ohms for room-filling sound. You can connect the receiver in a 7.2-channel setup or in a 5.2.2-channel setup for use in a Dolby Atmos or DTS:X object-based audio setup. AccuEQ sound calibration tailors the sound to your room’s specific acoustics.
 

Golayitdown

Veteran
Joined
Apr 30, 2012
Messages
24,197
Reputation
4,756
Daps
80,608
My Onkyo from 10 years ago is still kicking so this isn’t needed but the price is too good to pass up. Not to mention that they really stand behind their shyt. They recalled and replaced the circuit board on my current one well outside of most companies the normal warranty period.
 

Stir Fry

Dipped in Sauce
Supporter
Joined
Mar 1, 2015
Messages
30,282
Reputation
26,710
Daps
132,114
Fluance makes some nice budget speaker sets. You can buy them on amazon. Could build a pretty nice surround setup for well under a g with that receiver. If you’re trying to make a bass heavy system, throw a Bic F12 sub into the mix and you’ll still come in under $1000
 
Top