

🎬 Power your home theater like a pro — hear every detail, feel every moment.
The OSD Audio Nero HTA7200 is a robust 7-channel Class AB home theater amplifier delivering 210 watts per channel at 4 ohms with ultra-low distortion and an exceptional 110dB signal-to-noise ratio. Designed for audiophiles and cinephiles alike, it features balanced XLR inputs, individual channel status LEDs, and a 12V trigger for remote power control, making it a powerhouse that combines professional-grade sound quality with reliable, user-friendly operation.














| ASIN | B0CYK5HQXR |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (53) |
| Date First Available | 26 Mar. 2024 |
| Included components | Quick Start Guide |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 32.2 kg |
| Item model number | NERO-HTA7200 |
| Manufacturer | OSD Audio |
| Part number | NERO-HTA7200 |
| Product Dimensions | 43.43 x 42.09 x 16 cm; 32.2 kg |
| Size | 7 Channel |
C**N
Super ampli, fonctionne très bien. Livraison rapide.
L**Z
I've only been running this amp for a couple of weeks, but it has been flawless at very high outputs. I've been running a Marantz Cinema 60 for a couple of years and have burnt the amplifier section up twice now, repaired under warranty. The Cinema 60 is rated at 100w per channel into 2 channels driven, or 70 watts x 7 channels driven. Turn it up to reference levels, 105-108 dB, and the amplifier would shut off from thermal protection. Not so with the HTA 7200. It will easily and cleanly drive my speakers 9 dB higher than the Marantz receiver can. Now I use the Cinema 60 as a pre-amp and let the Nero 7200 do all of the heavy lifting. Speaking of heavy lifting, the Nero 7200 is 64.2 lbs. It is twice as heavy as the Cinema 60 receiver + amplifier. It is truly a beast and the sound quality is no less than when I was using the Cinema 60 + integrated amplifier. Lots of clean power. No perceptible distortion or SNR background noise. No hot chassis or thermal shutdown after 1+ hours of music at high listening levels, just at the verge of perceptible distortion. If this unit can keep pumping out power like this for a few more years, it is truly worth the price tag.
A**Y
It's a good amp for the price charged. The rated (2-Channel) power level seems about right. I use it paired with a 7.1 Marantz pre-amp. It's quite, and runs my JBL - Polk - Bose Front/Surround/Rear speakers with volume to spare. It is quiet when no sound is input. Compared to my last home theater amp, an 11-year-old Outlaw amp, this Nero is a tank. Think the Outlaw weighed close to fifty pounds but this monster is closer to 70. Amazon delivered in in a truck with a power lift (!). I'm running it with balanced connectors instead of RCA jacks. Would buy again.
R**E
No power chord included. 12v trigger chord included, but only about 12 inches long. All hookups done with power off. Tried rca hookups first (KImber pbj interconnects). One channel had mild hum but no music. Second channel had music and a LOUD hum. Channels 3,4,&5 played music with a mild hum. Was ready to send back, but decided to try xlr cables which arrived the next day (Mogami/Neutric). First, covered the rca’s with Cardas rfi caps to block the hum. Music now comes from all 5 channels, no hum, and integrates well with my Vincent SA-500 integrated powering my front Klipsch Heresy main speakers and RSL-12 sub (7.1 system). It seems OSD has perfected the class H amp for home theater use when utilizing xlr hook-up only. The rca hookups are as useless as tits on a boar hog. I’ve decided to keep this unit anyway.
S**N
VERY WELL BUILT ...I SAT ON IT PUTTING MY WIRES TOGETHER..SOUNDS GRWAT ALSO..