Onkyo TX-8220 Stereo Receiver with Phono Input
Universal connectivity meets pure analog amplification in a simple hub that sounds a whole lot better than its modest price suggests. All the essentials are covered with digital audio inputs for TV and BD/DVD player connection, along with an MM phono equalizer, four analog line-level inputs for CD player and everything else.
EASY BLUETOOTH VOLUME CONTROL
Outfitted with the latest Bluetooth technology, this receiver gives you the freedom to choose how loud you experience your music, movies, and games. Listen quietly through your Bluetooth headphones without sacrificing sound quality or waking your kids. Or, while the rest of the family enjoys the speakers at a moderate volume, accommodate one person who may need help hearing via Bluetooth headphones.
Features:
- Power Watts/Ch (6 Ohms 1kHz, 2 Ch Driven, FTC): 100, 0.10% THD
- Power Watts/Ch (8 Ohms 20-20kHz, 2 Channels Driven, FTC): 45, 0.08% THD
- Dynamic Power: 140 W (3 Ohms, Front), 120 W (4 Ohms, Front), 80 W (8 Ohms, Front)
- WRAT (Wide Range Amplifier Technology): ✓
- H.C.P.S. (High Current Power Supply)
- Non-Phase-Shift Amp Design: ✓ (for Realistic Sound Imaging)
- 6 Ohm Capable: ✓
- 4 Ohm Capable: ✓
- Direct/Pure Mode: ✓/-
- 384K/32 Bit DACs
- 192K/24 Bit DACs: ✓(PCM1754)
- Specs
- Power Watts/Ch (8 Ohms 20-20kHz, 2 Channels Driven, FTC): 45, 0.08% THD
- Power Watts/Ch (6 Ohms 1kHz, 2 Channel Driven): 100, 10% THD
- Dynamic Power: 140 W (3 Ohms, Front) 120 W (4 Ohms, Front) 80 W (8 Ohms, Front)
- THD + Noise: 0.08 % (20hz-20kHz, Half power)
- Frequency Response: 10 Hz-100 kHz (+ 1 dB, -3 dB) (Direct Mode)
- S/N Ratio: 100 dB (IHF-A, Line In, Speaker Out) 93 dB ( IHF-A, Phono In, Speaker Out)
- Phono Overload (1 kHz): 40 mV (MM, 1 kHz, 0.5%)
Herb Fuller –
This is areplacement fora previous Onkyo that was about 25 years old. It is a wonderful machine, easily sliding into the space and connections of its predecessor and yielding clean sound and improved radio. The volume indicatprs have different values, so id you were usedoto listening at around 30,it will be more like 45. WE never used the remote of its predecessor , though we did use the CD changer’s. This model really directed us to use the remote. The speaker selection, only on the receiver, is a single small switch that goes from A to B to A&B or a similar path,so some listeners might experience an interruption as the speakers are selected. It is excellent value for the price.