- 8K HDMI Switching
Transfers 8K video and audio signals from your set-top devices to the TV via the AV receiver. All inputs and outputs support 8K@60fps and 4K@120fps - Connect to the Internet
Via built-in Wi-Fi for access to Google Cast. - AirPlay 2
Stream audio from music services like Apple Music and Spotify or watch videos from services like Youtube and Netflix from any iPhone, iPad, Mac or Apple TV and hear the audio perfectly synced to your speakers Airplay 2 sources. - 770W total system power
Enables you to achieve robust audio output. - Surround sound decoders
Include Dolby Digital, Dolby Atmos, DTS decoder, DTS:X and more for crystal surround sound.
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Arcam – AVR21 770W 9.1.6-Ch. Bluetooth capable With Google Cast and 8K Ultra HD HDR Compatible A/V Home Theater Receiver – Gray
$2,256.00 Save:$1,269.00(36%)
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 36.6 lbs |
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Dimensions | 16.7 × 17 × 6.7 in |
Number Of Component Video Outputs | 0 |
Ethernet Port(s) | IEEE 802.3 (Ethernet), IEEE 802.3u (Fast Ethernet) |
Number of Audio Zone Source Outputs | 2 |
Number of Optical Digital Audio Inputs | 2 |
Surround Sound Supported | Dolby Digital |
Product Depth | 16.7 inches |
Number of Channels | 16 |
Minimum Impedance | 8 ohms |
Color | Gray |
Auto Calibration | Yes |
Remote Control Included | Yes |
Number of RS-232 Inputs | 1 |
Headphone Jack | Yes |
Number Of DSP Modes | 3 |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor | 5 years |
Antenna Input | FM |
Watts Per Channel RMS | 110 watts |
Front Facing Inputs | Analog audio |
High Resolution Audio | Yes |
Output(s) | HDMI |
Receiver Type | Audio and A/V |
Speaker Connection Type | Banana Jack/Screw Terminals |
Number of Component Video Inputs | 0 |
Number of HDMI Outputs (Total) | 3 |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts | 5 years |
Product Weight | 36.6 pounds |
Model Number | ARCAVR21AM |
Number of Coaxial Digital Audio Inputs | 4 |
Phono Input | No |
Wireless Multi-Room Technology | Google Cast |
Input(s) | 3.5mm audio |
Wi-Fi Built-in | Yes |
Product Height | 6.7 inches |
Product Name | AVR21 770W 9.1.6-Ch. Bluetooth capable With Google Cast and 8K Ultra HD HDR Compatible A/V Home Theater Receiver |
Brand | Arcam |
Number of Analog Audio Inputs | 7 |
Number Of USB Inputs | 1 |
Color Category | Gray |
Bluetooth Enabled | Yes |
Product Width | 17 inches |
Wireless Multi-Room Audio | Yes |
Total Power Handling | 770 watts |
HD Radio Tuner | No |
Number of HDMI Inputs (Total) | 7 |
Number Of Audio Zones | 2 |
UPC | 050667378936 |
Reviews (3)
BenjimanlW –
This unit just knocks the socks off of Denon, Marantz ,Onkyo. Arcam went through growing pains when these units were released. The software literally wasn’t done yet lol. Well its done now and works flawlessy. I ran everything through this unit not through arc and there are no problems at all. Video looks amazing and the sound is just out of this world. I’ve never heard an Avr sound this great ever. Arcam rates this units power 90 watts per channel all channels driven in 8ohms. That’s very important and a very conservative number. Most rate 2 channels driven so the rest are a mystery. I previously had an Onkyo Denon Marantz they were 140 watts per channel two channel driven 8ohms. Arcam just sounds better by a long shot in my opinion. It controls the speakers so much better with every aspect. Sounded like i bought new speakers. The sound is very grounded yet airy and three dimensional. Very multilayered. Voices are very clear and full.Great for home theater and also great for music like your listening to separates. I loved it so much i returned it lol. Then went and bought Arcam separates and never looked back. So be careful once you buy one of these the audiophile bug could get ya. The speakers i used with the Arcam avr21 were the Focal chora series home theater speakers.
Bill –
Outstanding set up
Hard to beat
Buy the better audio wires it will drive most set up’s clean….
Dean –
This is an excellent sounding receiver… definitely an upgrade from my Marantz 6015, which is good in it’s own right. There are a few features that are not as user friendly as my Marantz, but overall not deal breakers. Arcam is pricey, but I purchased on sale (20% off) and I think it’s a really solid value for what you get. One recommendation I would add is to NOT update the firmware unless you absolutely need to. My initial unit was glitchy (perhaps from an immediate firmware update) so I exchanged it and started fresh. For some reason a factory reset doesn’t roll back certain firmware. I would also recommend bi-amping the main speakers. The settings easily allow you to toggle between bi-amping and standard, and the former sounds so much better. I’m definitely a believer in bi-amping now and my Bowers & Wilkins speakers sound very impressive.