
Onkyo TX-8255 Stereo Receiver
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Onkyo Black Stereo Receiver - TX-8255
Onkyo Black Stereo Receiver - TX8255/ 50W Per Channel/ Discrete Output Stage/ Multiroom Connection/ Direct
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Onkyo TX-8255 A/V Receiver - AM, FM
If you want your receiver to focus purely on two-channel audio, the TX-8255 could be just the answer.
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Onkyo TX-8255 Stereo Receiver
If you want your Receiver to Focus purely on two-channel audio, the TX-8255 could be just the answer.
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2-channel stereo receiver
If you want your receiver to focus purely on two-channel audio, then Onkyo's 50-watt-per-channel TX8255
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Onkyo TX-8255 Stereo Receiver
With its continued excellence in sound reproduction, Onkyo has once again created a versatile stereo
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ONKYO Stereo High Fidelity Receiver TX-8255
Type: Receiver Color: Black Power Output: 50 W/Ch Frequency Response: 10 Hz–100 kHz (+1 dB, -3
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I have used Sony receiver for years and I was always turned off by the amount of buttons and all the menu navigation that I had to do just to turn up the Bass or Treble. This Onkyo is a great because it brings things back to the simpler days of having a Knob for Bass, Treble and Balance, yet it still has a full remote control if you prefer that method. The sound quality is very good, the Radio setup is easy and the input selections are also very good, it supports older record players so that will be a plus for people that still have LP's. The only bad part of this receiver is that it is strictly an Analog receiver, it has no fiber optic inputs (Toslink) and no HDMI inputs or anything else thats digital. It only has Left and Right Stereo jacks, also it does not have a subwoofer output so forget hooking up a powered subwoofer, So if you are looking for an AV receiver this is not the model for you but if you want an old fashion designed straight forward simple to use receiver to play
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I am not an audio expert. I purchased this Onkyo receiver to replace an old Pioneer unit that developed bad static on one channel. I chose the Onkyo because it has the ability to drive speakers that are under 8 ohms. My Bose speakers are 8 ohms, but my JBL's are 6 ohms. The TX-8255 produces great sound in my opinion and has enough power to drive both sets of speakers at the same time. It is a great buy for someone who need a top quality two channel receiver.
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The manual lacks any instruction to connect a sub-woofer leaving the customer hapless as to what to do. The unit itself lacks a connecton for a sub-woofer. The result is poor performance.
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Onkyo TX-8255 Stereo Receiver
Well, It looked like a good bet to replace my 25 year old Marantz SR940. I had half the power, but phono input,2 tape I/O's,and several other inputs. looked like a good deal. I gave away the big OLD Marantz and waited....
When it arrived I quickly hooked things up (the ipod dock was a joke- it got returned immediately). The volume and quality sound were good for such an affordable receiver. My turntable was all set but the phono input fed a lot of silence to the speakers... after reading the manual several times and trying add-on pre-amps I determined the phono circuit was DOA.
Then I tried my tape decks... both worked as tape 1, but neither would work as tape 2, just more silence.
After days of banging my head against the wall this will also be returned.
The 2 main reasons I picked it did NOT work.
Well, It looked like a good bet to replace my 25 year old Marantz SR940. I had half the power, but phono input,2 tape I/O's,and several other inputs. looked like a good deal. I gave away the big OLD Marantz and waited....
When it arrived I quickly hooked things up (the ipod dock was a joke- it got returned immediately). The volume and quality sound were good for such an affordable receiver. My turntable was all set but the phono input fed a lot of silence to the speakers... after reading the manual several times and trying add-on pre-amps I determined the phono circuit was DOA.
Then I tried my tape decks... both worked as tape 1, but neither would work as tape 2, just more silence.
After days of banging my head against the wall this will also be returned.
The 2 main reasons I picked it did NOT work.
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I was looking for a basic stereo receiver to replace one more than 20 years old. The Onkyo TX-8255 is inexpensive, sounds good, and comes with a "Phone" input, which is disappearing from a lot of stereo equipment.
















