Amazon Renewed TX-NR7100 Av Receiver Review
Our verdict
The Amazon Renewed Onkyo TX-NR7100 brings substantial specs at $699, including 220 W per channel, 8 HDMI ports, Bluetooth, USB, and an HDMI connection suite. With only 12 reviews averaging 4.0 stars, the sample is too small to draw firm conclusions, so buyers should weigh the specs against the limited feedback.
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Shoppers who specifically want a higher-powered Onkyo receiver with a large HDMI array and are comfortable buying renewed with a small review record.
Skip if
You want confidence from a substantial review base before committing $699 to a renewed unit. Twelve reviews at 4.0 stars is not enough signal to rule out reliability variation.
- Channels 2.0
- Power 220 W
- HDMI ports 8
- Connectivity Hdmi, Bluetooth, Usb
- Color Black
- Weight 22.9 lb
- Priced 134% above the category median ($298.99 across 72 tracked models)
- Power of 220 W - higher than 78% of the 79 models we track
- HDMI ports of 8 - more than 75% of the 79 models we track
Pros
- 220 W per channel, among the highest in this price segment
- 8 HDMI ports, Bluetooth, and USB for broad source compatibility
- 22.9 lb build suggests a substantial internal component set
- Renewed price of $699 may represent savings versus new equivalent
Cons
- Only 12 reviews, far too small a sample for confident buying at $699
- 4.0 stars is a neutral average that does not rule out quality variance
- No Wi-Fi listed in connectivity specs
- Renewed unit history and condition are unknown prior to purchase
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.0/5
4.0 average across 12 owner ratings
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Popularity0.9/5
12 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other AV receivers and amplifiers, soundbars, home theater speakers, subwoofers, surround sound systems and Blu-ray players we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
['The TX-NR7100 is a full-size Onkyo receiver rated at 220 W per channel with 8 HDMI ports and Bluetooth plus USB connectivity. At 22.9 lb it is a solidly weighted unit typical of full-feature home theater receivers. The $699 renewed price puts it in the upper mid-range bracket.', 'Only 12 buyers have reviewed this listing, which is a very thin sample for a $699 purchase. The 4.0-star average is neutral and does not tell you much about consistency across units or common problems. Buyers should read each review in detail rather than relying on the aggregate score.', 'The TX-NR7100 carries higher power than the TX-NR6100 at a similar or lower price on this listing, making it worth evaluating on specs alone. The trade-off is reduced buyer validation. If you find a new-in-box TX-NR7100 at a price you can verify, that comparison is worth making before committing to this renewed listing.']
Specifications
| Channels | 2.0 |
|---|---|
| Power | 220 W |
| HDMI ports | 8 |
| Connectivity | Hdmi, Bluetooth, Usb |
| Color | Black |
| Weight | 22.9 lb |
Performance notes
Rated at 220 W per channel with 8 HDMI ports and Bluetooth plus USB connectivity. Weighs 22.9 lb. No dimensions or Wi-Fi are listed in the available specs.
What buyers say
Twelve reviews averaging 4.0 stars is a statistically thin basis for a $699 buying decision. The 4.0 rating is neither encouraging nor alarming, but buyers who want meaningful feedback before spending this much should wait for more reviews to accumulate or research the original TX-NR7100 new-unit rating.
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Frequently asked questions
How does the renewed TX-NR7100 compare to the new TX-NR6100 at a similar price?
The TX-NR7100 is rated at 220 W versus 210 W for the TX-NR6100, and both offer 8 HDMI ports. The TX-NR6100 has nearly 1,000 reviews supporting its rating while this renewed TX-NR7100 has only 12. Choosing between them is a question of whether you prioritize spec differences or buyer validation.
Does the renewed TX-NR7100 come with a warranty?
Amazon Renewed products include a minimum 90-day guarantee. If the product does not work as expected within that window, Amazon offers a replacement or refund. This is not the same as a full manufacturer warranty, which renewed products typically do not carry.
Is 220 W per channel meaningful for home theater use?
For most home theater setups in average-size rooms with speakers of typical sensitivity, 220 W is more power than you will likely need for comfortable listening levels. The practical benefit is headroom for dynamic movie peaks without the amplifier straining. Whether that extra headroom over an 80 to 100 W receiver is audible in real use depends on your speaker efficiency and room size.