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The Onkyo TX-RZ70 is a cutting-edge 11.2 channel AV receiver delivering 140 watts per channel with advanced features like Dirac Live adaptive room calibration, THX certification, and IMAX Enhanced mode. Designed for discerning audiophiles and home theater enthusiasts, it offers studio-grade sound precision, extensive connectivity including 10 HDMI ports and Apple HomeKit support, and smart streaming capabilities to create an immersive, customizable entertainment experience.












| ASIN | B0BZWR8JWV |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | TXRZ70BMDC |
| Manufacturer | Onkyo |
| Product Dimensions | 43.51 x 47.96 x 20.17 cm; 26.24 kg |
P**A
Não poderia ter escolhido receiver melhor. Ele vale cada centavo do valor. Por 16 mil tenho o top das galáxias da Onkyo e que tem mais recursos e tecnologias de outras marcas (Yamaha RX-A8A) que custam mais de 25 mil reais. O Onkyo tem o Dirac que é um programa fantástico que ensina onde colocar as caixas acústicas e subwoofer além de equalizar o som como um todo para eliminar distorções, vazios (locais onde o subwoofer não é ouvido/sentido). Antes dele, tenho um receiver Yamaha que faz bem menos e custando bem mais. A Yamaha é uma marca de excelência mas cobra preços absurdos sem razão pois oferece menos tecnologia e recursos que o receiver tx-rz70 da Onkyo. Estou muito feliz com ele. Vale super a pena.
I**Z
I honestly couldn't be happier with this thing. I bought the Onkyo RZ70 to be the main "processor" for my setup, and it’s been rock solid. If you’re debating between this and those super expensive separates/processors, just save the cash and grab this. Audioholics measured it recently and said it had the best test results they've ever seen in this price class, which makes me feel pretty good about the purchase. Zero HDMI Headaches (Finally): This is usually where receivers annoy me, but the RZ70 nails it. My previous Denon was a total nightmare with HDMI handshakes and black screens, but I haven't had a single issue with this Onkyo. I run my PC through it to the TV, and it passes 4K at 120Hz without any flickering or handshake issues. My PS5 VRR works instantly too. Zero problems with my Apple TV and with any Atmos content. It has Chromecast, Spotify, Sonos...literally anything you can throw at a receiver it will accept...and everything just feels buttery smooth. The Audio Setup (It’s a beast): I’m actually using the RCA pre-outs to feed a pair of Hypex Nilai monoblocks for my front Revel F36 towers, while the Onkyo handles the rest (KEF Q250c center, Q150 rears, and Pioneer Atmos modules). The integration is seamless. It has two independent 12V triggers, so my external amps wake up automatically when I turn the receiver on—no weird workarounds needed. Note that I have tried the internal amps for the Revels and they drive with authority! One massive surprise was the internal DAC. I A/B tested it against my Eversolo DMP-A8 (which is a dedicated high-end streamer), and I could barely hear a difference. It’s super clean and detailed. Living with it: I use Roon for music, and the RZ70 pops up immediately as a Roon Ready endpoint. It switches from "Movie mode" to "Hi-Res Music" instantly without glitches. Also, the Web Setup is a lifesaver. Instead of dealing with clunky on-screen menus with the remote, I just opened my laptop browser to rename inputs and tweak settings. Way faster. Dirac Live was also great—it tightened up my dual SVS 3000 Micro subs so the bass is punchy instead of just booming all over the room. The "Meh" Stuff: It’s not perfect. The remote feels kinda cheap and plasticky for a flagship unit, though it works fine. And heads up—this thing is HUGE and heavy. Make sure your shelf is deep enough because it barely fits on mine. But I guess that’s the price you pay for the power. Verdict: Whether you use the internal amps (which are massive) or use it as a pre-amp like I do, it handles everything, it is built like a tank and it is an absolute bargain for the price (you will be looking at $4k at competition, did a TON of research before purchasing) .100% recommended, pull the trigger, you will not regret
D**1
Reference-Grade Powerhouse – Onkyo’s Best Yet! The Onkyo TX-RZ70 is, without question, one of the most impressive AV receivers I’ve ever owned. It’s powerful, flexible, future-proof, and built to anchor a true reference-level home theater or two-channel system. Onkyo absolutely nailed it with this flagship. Setup was a breeze thanks to the intuitive GUI and updated Dirac Live support (including Bass Control!). Once dialed in, the RZ70 brought my Klipsch RF-7 III-based 7.2.4 Atmos system to life with incredible dynamics, pinpoint imaging, and thunderous bass control. It handles action movies like Top Gun: Maverick and Fury with chest-pounding impact, but also excels with music—especially paired with quality DACs and amps. The sound signature is clean, powerful, and dynamic, with an effortless sense of scale. It feeds my Parasound amps (A21+, A31, A52+) beautifully through its high-quality pre-outs. Dialogue clarity, Atmos height effects, and surround envelopment are all dialed in with surgical precision. Connectivity is top-notch with HDMI 2.1 across all inputs, support for 8K, Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and every major audio format including Auro-3D and IMAX Enhanced. Add to that Roon Ready status, dual sub outputs, and ESS Sabre DACs onboard, and you have an AVR that checks all the boxes for enthusiasts and audiophiles alike. Build quality is solid, ventilation is well-designed, and the unit has been rock-stable since day one. No HDMI handshake issues, no software glitches, just pure performance. If you're building a serious theater or high-end audio rig and want flagship features without crossing into the $5K+ processor territory, the Onkyo RZ70 is an absolute steal at its price point. I couldn’t be happier with it—this AVR is the real deal.
J**.
It's a beast!!! Sounds great!! Great power!!
I**3
My fairly new Denon (x4700, 125 watts) was having problems keeping up with a 7.2 system. I added some height Atmos speakers and it was no longer cutting it. I know I should probably get some separate amps, but read that this thing is a beast and has a lot of power. They weren't wrong, it's brought my speakers to life and movies are pure immersion. Direc Live is amazing. I had to fuss with it for a while (volume too low, then clipping, hard to get that just right). It sounds really good with the correction and I'm a newbie at it. I'm sure there is a lot more that can be tweaked with more knowledge of how to use it. I have 2 subs and think the license for multiple subs is pricey. It's more common to see more than 2 sub pre-outs now, wish it had more if I ever want to add more subs. I've had some connectivity issues (drops) and some weird stuttering when resuming a movie after pausing on Netflix through a FireStick. It's happened a few times and it freaks me out. Turning off HDMI CEC seemed to help. The clarity is great. I have heard new in material that I hadn't noticed before. The Setup is pretty good. The menu is pretty good. I prefer the Denon a bit more, but I'm also used to Onkyo's way. The remote is decent. I think the volume buttons are a little low and is awkward to hold it off center to get to those most used buttons. The backlight is great. This thing is huge and heavy. It barely fit in my cabinet and I thought I had a lot of room. The finish of the front is really nice and it looks great. The back is laid out pretty well. Really straightforward and labeled well. I have all Klipsch speakers running on this system and was disappointed to find that most of my speakers weren't options in the menu. So I had to pick "Klipsch Other". Only 1 pair of speakers RP-8000 II (my rears) were options. RF-7 IIs up front and not an option. Maybe they'll add more with an update. I run a cooling fan and the temps seem pretty decent even when pushing it hard. HDMI CEC is a little aggressive and I had to turn it off. Passthrough works well. The DAC is good. Nice to see them put a decent one in there. The shipping was great; came all the way across the country. It was triple boxed! Thanks Electronics Expo. The price was also great and a good value for the money. I will update review after I have had more time with it! Loving it so far.
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