JBL MA7100HP 7.2-Channel Network A/V Receiver (Black)
- Up to 125W per Channel at 8 Ohms
- 7.2-Channel Configuration
- 7.1 & 5.1.2 with Dolby Atmos & DTS:X
- 8K60 & 4K120 Video Resolution
JBL MA9100HP 9.2-Channel Network A/V Receiver (White)
- Up to 140W per Channel at 8 Ohms
- 9.2-Channel Configuration
- 7.1.2 & 5.1.4 with Dolby Atmos & DTS:X
- 8K60 & 4K120 Video Resolution
JBL MA9100HP 9.2-Channel Network A/V Receiver (Black)
- Up to 140W per Channel at 8 Ohms
- 9.2-Channel Configuration
- 7.1.2 & 5.1.4 with Dolby Atmos & DTS:X
- 8K60 & 4K120 Video Resolution
Sony STR-AZ1000ES 7.2-Channel Network A/V Receiver & Sonos Port Kit
- Up to 100W per Channel at 8 Ohms
- 6 x HDMI Inputs with 2 x for 8K & 4K/120
- Dolby Atmos & DTS:X Support
- Sonos System Integration with Sonos Port
NAD Electronics T 758 V3i 7.1-Channel Network A/V Receiver
- Supports 7.1 or 5.1.2-Channel Audio
- 7 x 60W at 8 Ohms All Channels Driven
- 3 x HDMI Inputs & 1 x HDMI Output
- 4K60, 4:4:4 Chroma & HDCP 2.2 Support
Yamaha R-N1000A 2.1-Channel Network A/V Receiver (Silver)
- Up to 100W per Channel at 8 Ohms
- ESS SABRE ES9080Q 384 kHz 32-Bit DAC
- YPAO R.S.C. Room Calibration
- MusicCast, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth & AirPlay
Yamaha R-N1000A 2.1-Channel Network A/V Receiver (Black)
- Up to 100W per Channel at 8 Ohms
- ESS SABRE ES9080Q 384 kHz 32-Bit DAC
- YPAO R.S.C. Room Calibration
- MusicCast, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth & AirPlay
Sony STR-AZ3000ES 9.2-Channel Network A/V Receiver
- Up to 120W per Channel at 8 Ohms
- 6 x HDMI Inputs, 4 for 8K & 4K/120 Video
- Dolby Atmos & DTS:X Support
- HDR10, Dolby Vision, HLG & IMAX Enhanced
Sony STR-AZ3000ES 9.2-Channel Network A/V Receiver & Sonos Port Kit
- Up to 120W per Channel at 8 Ohms
- 6 x HDMI Inputs, 4 for 8K & 4K/120 Video
- Dolby Atmos & DTS:X Support
- Sonos System Integration with Sonos Port
Sony STR-AZ5000ES 11.2-Channel Network A/V Receiver
- Up to 130W per Channel at 8 Ohms
- 7 x HDMI Inputs for 8K & 4K/120 Video
- Dolby Atmos & DTS:X Support
- HDR10, Dolby Vision, HLG & IMAX Enhanced
Marantz CINEMA 50 9.4-Channel Network A/V Receiver (Silver Gold)
- Supports 9.4-Channel Audio
- Up to 110W per Channel at 8 Ohms
- Up to 8K HDR Video
- Use with HEOS for Multi-Room Audio
Sony STR-AZ5000ES 11.2-Channel Network A/V Receiver & Sonos Port Kit
- Up to 130W per Channel at 8 Ohms
- 7 x HDMI Inputs for 8K & 4K/120 Video
- Dolby Atmos & DTS:X Support
- Sonos System Integration with Sonos Port
Marantz CINEMA 40 9.4-Channel Network A/V Receiver (Silver Gold)
- Supports 9.4-Channel Audio
- Up to 125W per Channel at 8 Ohms
- 7 x 8K HDR HDMI Inputs
- Use with HEOS for Multi-Room Audio
Marantz CINEMA 40 9.4-Channel Network A/V Receiver (Black)
- Supports 9.4-Channel Audio
- Up to 125W per Channel at 8 Ohms
- 7 x 8K HDR HDMI Inputs
- Use with HEOS for Multi-Room Audio
Sony STR-AZ7000ES 13.2-Channel Network A/V Receiver
- Up to 150W per Channel at 8 Ohms
- 7 x HDMI Inputs for 8K & 4K/120 Video
- Dolby Atmos & DTS:X Support
- HDR10, Dolby Vision, HLG & IMAX Enhanced
Yamaha R-N2000A 2.1-Channel Network Stereo Receiver (Silver)
- Up to 120W per Channel at 8 Ohms
- High-End ESS SABRE ES9026PRO Ultra DAC
- YPAO Automatic Room Calibration
- Toroidal Power Transformer
Yamaha R-N2000A 2.1-Channel Network Stereo Receiver (Black)
- Up to 120W per Channel at 8 Ohms
- High-End ESS SABRE ES9026PRO Ultra DAC
- YPAO Automatic Room Calibration
- Toroidal Power Transformer
NAD Electronics T 778 7.2.2-Channel Network A/V Receiver
- Supports 7.2.2-Channel Audio
- 9 x 85W at 8 Ohms All Channels Driven
- User-Friendly Onboard LCD Touchscreen
- 5 x HDMI Inputs & 2 x HDMI Output
Marantz CINEMA 30 11.4-Channel Network A/V Receiver (Silver Gold)
- Up to 140W per Channel at 8 Ohms
- 7 x HDMI Inputs
- 8K Video with Pass-Through & Upscaling
- Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, Auro 3D & IMAX
Marantz CINEMA 30 11.4-Channel Network A/V Receiver (Black)
- Up to 140W per Channel at 8 Ohms
- 7 x HDMI Inputs
- 8K Video with Pass-Through & Upscaling
- Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, Auro 3D & IMAX
Sony STR-AZ7000ES 13.2-Channel Network A/V Receiver & Sonos Port Kit
- Up to 150W per Channel at 8 Ohms
- 7 x HDMI Inputs for 8K & 4K/120 Video
- Dolby Atmos & DTS:X Support
- Sonos System Integration with Sonos Port
Denon AVR-A10H 13.4-Channel Network A/V Receiver
- Up to 150W per Channel at 8 Ohms
- Up to 8K60 Video on All HDMI Inputs
- 4K120 for Next-Gen Gaming
- Dolby Atmos & DTS:X Support
Denon AVR-A1H 15.4-Channel Network A/V Receiver
- Up to 150W per Channel at 8 Ohms
- 7 x HDMI Inputs with Up to 8K/60p Video
- Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, and IMAX Enhanced
- Use with HEOS for Multi-Room Audio
An Overview of A/V Receivers
A/V receivers improve the sound quality of home theater speakers and the picture quality of TVs. They amplify audio signals and channel them to surround speakers and subwoofers. These devices have multiple input and output ports for analog and digital audio and video signals. You can find built-in AM/FM radio tuners on some, with high-end models capable of streaming internet radio channels.
What Are A/V Receivers?
A/V receivers process audio and video signals from multiple sources in order to drive speakers and displays respectively. They accept input signals from a wide range of consumer electronics, including satellite, cable, and streaming boxes, as well as gaming consoles and DVD and Blu-ray players. Home theater receivers display processed videos from these sources on TVs, computer monitors, and projectors.
Why Use a Home Theater A/V Receiver?
Improved sound quality and multimedia integration are the two key reasons to get one of these devices. An A/V receiver ties together all the entertainment electronics in the home so you can control sound and video outputs from one appliance. It amplifies and decodes sound signals and delivers better audio quality than sound bars and speakers built into TVs. The best home theater receivers also have wireless capability and can drive wireless multi-room speakers.
How to Choose the Right Audio/Video Receiver
You shouldn't put too much work into comparing audio quality for receivers. Most of them have amplifier power outputs around 100 watts, and there isn't a huge difference in sound quality. More importantly, consider how and where you want to use the device. For example, models with built-in CD players and changers are useful for listening to CDs on home theater systems. If you have a multi-room speaker setup, consider a device with a zone function. Some units have wireless connectivity options and support standards such as Bluetooth and AirPlay. Get one of these if you plan to stream audio from mobile devices.
Most home theater receivers have 5.1 and 5.2 channels. This means they can drive five (left, right, center, left surround, and right surround) speakers and one or two subwoofers. There are also 7.1 and 7.2 models with support for left and right rear surround speakers. Receivers with 5.1 channels support surround sound formats such as Dolby True, Dolby Digital Plus, DTS-HD, and DTS-HD Master Audio. Those capable of driving overhead speakers also add support for DTS:X and Dolby Atmos. If you have a 4K TV, you should get an A/V receiver capable of 4K upscaling. This up-converts HD movies to UHD or 4K resolution.
Difference Between a Stereo Receiver and an A/V Receiver
Home stereo receivers only have two channels for sound amplification while A/V versions usually have five. This difference makes sound outputs from 5.1 and 7.1 receivers significantly more immersive. A stereo receiver is only suitable for small spaces such as offices and bedrooms, while A/V receivers are optimal for much larger areas.
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