Onkyo TX-NR5100 vs Yamaha RX-V4A
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Choosing between the Onkyo TX-NR5100 and Yamaha RX-V4A? Both compete in the AVR / Receiver segment. Here’s how they compare across the specs that matter most for your home theater.
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Looking at overall performance dimensions: The Onkyo TX-NR5100 scores higher in audio quality, volume/SPL, form factor, room fit, future-proofing. The Yamaha RX-V4A leads in value, ease of use. They score similarly in gaming performance.
For audio processing, these receivers feature channel configurations of 7.2 vs 5.2 and different room correction systems (AccuEQ Advance vs YPAO (N/A)). More channels enable immersive Atmos layouts. A 9-channel receiver can drive a 5.1.4 layout (5 ear-level, 1 sub, 4 height speakers) for overhead sound effects. Room correction compensates for acoustic problems caused by room dimensions, furniture, and surfaces. Dirac Live applies time-domain FIR correction across the full spectrum; MultEQ XT32 measures at 32,768 frequency points.
The Onkyo TX-NR5100 holds an advantage across more performance dimensions, but the Yamaha RX-V4A may still be the better pick depending on which specs matter most to your setup. See the detailed comparison table below for the full breakdown.
For most home theaters, the Onkyo TX-NR5100 is the stronger choice — it leads in 5 of 8 scored dimensions. The Yamaha RX-V4A makes more sense if you prioritize the 2 dimensions where it leads.
Performance Overview
Scores based on specs and category benchmarks (0–100 scale)
Detailed Specifications
| Specification | ||
|---|---|---|
| Price | N/A | N/A |
| Channel Count | 7.2 | 5.2 |
| Powered Channels | 7 | 5 |
| Max Processing Ch | 7.2 | — |
| Amplifier Class | AB | AB |
| Watts/Ch (8Ω) | 150W | 80W |
| Watts/Ch (6Ω) | — | — |
| Min Impedance | 4-16 ohm | 6-ohm |
| HDMI Inputs | 4 | 4 |
| HDMI Outputs | 2 | 1 |
| HDMI Version | 2.1 | 2.1 |
| 4K/120Hz | Yes | Yes |
| 8K/60Hz | Yes | Yes |
| eARC | Yes | Yes |
| ALLM | Yes | Yes |
| VRR | Yes | Yes |
| Dolby Vision | Yes | Yes |
| HDR10 | Yes | Yes |
| HDR10+ | Yes | Yes |
| HLG | Yes | Yes |
| Dolby Atmos | Yes | No |
| Atmos Height Virt. | No | No |
| Dolby TrueHD | No | Yes |
| DTS:X | Yes | No |
| DTS Virtual:X | Yes | No |
| DTS-HD Master | No | Yes |
| Auro-3D | No | No |
| Room Correction | AccuEQ Advance | YPAO (N/A) |
| Room Corr. Tier | BASIC | BASIC |
| Dirac Live | No | No |
| Dirac Bass Control | No | No |
| Wi-Fi | Yes | Yes |
| Bluetooth | Yes | Yes |
| BT Transmit | Yes | Yes |
| AirPlay 2 | Yes | Yes |
| Google Cast | Yes | No |
| Spotify Connect | Yes | Yes |
| Roon Tested | No | Yes |
| HEOS | No | No |
| MusicCast | No | Yes |
| DTS Play-Fi | Yes | No |
| BluOS | No | No |
| Ethernet | Yes | Yes |
| Alexa Built-in | Yes | No |
| Google Assistant | Yes | No |
| Siri/HomeKit | No | No |
| Works with Sonos | Yes | No |
| Wireless Rears | No | Yes |
| Zone 2 | No | No |
| Zone 3 | No | No |
| Zone 4 | No | No |
| Coax Digital In | 1 | 1 |
| Optical Digital In | 1 | 1 |
| Phono Input | No | No |
| USB Input | No | Yes |
| Sub Outputs | 2 | 2 |
| Pre-Out Channels | 7 | 0 |
| Headphone Out | Yes | Yes |
| XLR Input | No | No |
| Speaker Terminals | Binding Posts | Binding Posts |
| Remote App | Yes | Yes |
| AM/FM Tuner | AM/FM | — |
Key Differences
- Room Correction: Onkyo TX-NR5100 at AccuEQ Advance vs Yamaha RX-V4A at YPAO (N/A). Room correction compensates for acoustic problems caused by room dimensions, furniture, and surfaces. Dirac Live applies time-domain FIR correction across the full spectrum; MultEQ XT32 measures at 32,768 frequency points.
- HDMI Outputs: Onkyo TX-NR5100 at 2 vs Yamaha RX-V4A at 1
- Watts/Ch (8Ω): Onkyo TX-NR5100 at 150W vs Yamaha RX-V4A at 80W. Real-world power matters for dynamic headroom. Look for all-channels-driven ratings — two-channel ratings inflate the number since receivers share a common power supply.
- Min Impedance: Onkyo TX-NR5100 at 4-16 ohm vs Yamaha RX-V4A at 6-ohm
- Powered Channels: Onkyo TX-NR5100 at 7 vs Yamaha RX-V4A at 5
Which Should You Choose?
Choose Onkyo TX-NR5100 if you want:
- + 7.2 channel layout for more immersive Atmos configurations
- + better watts/ch (8ω) — real-world power matters for dynamic headroom
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