CNET highlights top AV receivers for 2026

CNET has updated its recommendations for the best AV receivers, selecting models from Onkyo, Yamaha, and Sony based on testing for sound quality, features, and performance. The Onkyo TX-NR6100 stands out as the top overall choice for its balance of affordability and capabilities. These picks cater to various needs, including home theater, gaming, and music streaming.

CNET's latest guide evaluates AV receivers essential for home entertainment systems, which serve as HDMI switches and audio amplifiers for speakers. The review, informed by over 20 years of hands-on testing, compares models on criteria like pricing, quality, features, and performance using a 1-10 scale.

The Onkyo TX-NR6100 earns the best overall spot as a 7 x 100-watt-per-channel receiver supporting Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. It features six HDMI inputs, three for 8K video, and compatibility with HDR10 and Dolby Vision. A dedicated phono input supports turntables, while streaming options include Google Cast, DTS Play-Fi, Spotify Connect, Sonos, AirPlay, and Bluetooth. Priced around $800, it delivers excellent Dolby Atmos performance and music playback, though it is less dynamic with music compared to some rivals.

For power users, the Onkyo TX-RZ50 offers upgrades at $1,699, including six 8K-compatible inputs, 120 watts per channel, and Dirac Live calibration. It supports two-way Bluetooth and excels in both music and movie playback, with voice control via Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa.

The Yamaha RX-A4A, at $1,300, is recommended for movies due to its booming cinematic sound and solid build quality. It includes a built-in phono preamp but performs less well with music streaming.

Gamers may prefer the Sony STR-AN1000, a 7.2-channel model with HDMI 2.1 for 4K/120Hz and 8K support, plus six HDMI inputs. It handles Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 well, with streaming via Sonos and formats like Dolby Vision and 360 Reality Audio, though its remote is poorly designed.

CNET advises considering HDMI inputs, Dolby Atmos capability, and Wi-Fi streaming standards like Spotify Connect and AirPlay when buying. All recommended models support 4K, HDR, and 8K, with fixes noted for earlier HDMI issues in brands like Yamaha and Denon.

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