I want to preface this by saying I know nothing about Adorama.com so do your own research first before jumping into/onto this, but I spotted this on one of the quad facebook groups and it seems like a great deal.
https://www.adorama.com/ontxnr797.h...M-HwbnXtNRV36W2u0g_aem_wuG9PMtypYQJ5xOsdbf1DA
Obviously this isn't a 2024 model year unit, but it's basically new enough that it has HDCP 2.2 which means 4K Dolby Vision/HDR10 and Atmos support across all 6 HDMI inputs. I have the HT-NR695 (it's even older, 5.1.2 cousin) and generally speaking I've been really happy with it, especially at the low price point. The only real annoyance with the 695 (and I don't know if it's common to the 797) is that to change the individual speaker levels you have to navigate into the menu where it mutes whatever you're listening to and plays white noise from the affected speaker while you adjust the +/- slider from a full on-screen display, rather than a simple adjustment from the remote like I was previously used to with my Denon AVRs. But I've managed to live with it, because like I said, the price was right.
Anyway, I know there are people here on the fence about investing in an Atmos setup so I thought this might be a decent option, especially given that it's about 1/4 the price of what most similar 5.1.4 AVRs cost these days.
https://www.adorama.com/ontxnr797.h...M-HwbnXtNRV36W2u0g_aem_wuG9PMtypYQJ5xOsdbf1DA
Obviously this isn't a 2024 model year unit, but it's basically new enough that it has HDCP 2.2 which means 4K Dolby Vision/HDR10 and Atmos support across all 6 HDMI inputs. I have the HT-NR695 (it's even older, 5.1.2 cousin) and generally speaking I've been really happy with it, especially at the low price point. The only real annoyance with the 695 (and I don't know if it's common to the 797) is that to change the individual speaker levels you have to navigate into the menu where it mutes whatever you're listening to and plays white noise from the affected speaker while you adjust the +/- slider from a full on-screen display, rather than a simple adjustment from the remote like I was previously used to with my Denon AVRs. But I've managed to live with it, because like I said, the price was right.
Anyway, I know there are people here on the fence about investing in an Atmos setup so I thought this might be a decent option, especially given that it's about 1/4 the price of what most similar 5.1.4 AVRs cost these days.