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ONKYO TX-8511 Stereo Receiver

ONKYO TX-8511 Stereo Receiver

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Brand: Onkyo
Category: CE

List Price: $299.77
Buy Refurbished: $225.00
You Save: $74.77 (25%)

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 20 reviews

Media: Electronics
Shipping Weight (lbs): 24
Dimensions (in): 20 x 22 x 11

MPN: TX8511
Model: TX8511
UPC: 751398002762
EAN: 0751398002762

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • A stereo receiver for a home audio component system
  • Delivers 100 watt per channel to left and right channels @ 8 ohm
  • Variable impedance swich
  • Dighital AM and FM tuner with 30 station presets
  • A/V remote control with multi-room capability

Accessories:

  • NXG Technology NX-PRO5W 2-Way Indoor/Outdoor Speakers with 5" Woofers (White, Pair)
  • Sony MDR-NC6 Noise Canceling Headphones
  • JBL Northridge E60 3-Way 8-Inch Floorstanding Speaker, Single (Cherry)
  • JBL Northridge E10 2-Way 4-Inch Bookshelf Speakers, Pair (Black Ash)

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Why save the best stuff for home theater? Every model in Onkyo's receiver line, starting with the TX-8511, utilizes high-current, low-impedance amplifier design for superior performance. Humbly priced, but made for music fans who appreciate great sound, this is no ordinary stereo receiver.A look inside reveals Onkyo's attention to detail in every aspect of construction. The transformer: oversized and shielded for maximum power capacity and stability, and minimum hum. The filter capacitor is oversized for clean sound during your music's most demanding dynamic peaks. The cast aluminum heat sink is oversized for efficient heat dissipation, and thus longer life from your receiver. Discrete outputs are designed to run cooler, and to keep your music cleaner, under high-volume, low-impedance conditions. Anti-resonant chassis and aluminum front panel are highly rigid to fight distortion-causing resonance.So how does it sound? In a word: impressive. The TX-8511 drives 100 clean, muscular watts to each of your stereo speakers. When you want to listen to radio, use the 30 AM/FM presets or direct access tuning to jump right to desired stations. Front-panel bass and treble controls let you adjust the tone. A headphone jack lets you plug in for some private listening.


Customer Reviews:   Read 15 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars A Great Receiver for a Great Price   March 17, 2003
 25 out of 25 found this review helpful

The TX-8511 Onkyo Stereo Receiver is an affordable, efficient way to upgrade the quality of your sound system. This receiver even made my old set of speakers sound great. I recommend this receiver for people who just want the basics for their sound system. For me, it was important to have a phono input, because I listen to records. The TX-8511 has the phono input as well as inputs for anything else you might want to hook up (e.g., CD players, multiple tape decks, etc.). It is also really quiet, with no buzz or hum whatsoever. It is clean, lean, and mean. The 100 watts per channel is more than sufficient to raise the roof, if you feel the need.

Besides its excellent performance, I also appreciated how easy it was to set up. The instructions were clear and written with simplicity, and everything is labeled clearly on the receiver itself. It only took a few minutes to get everything working. This is such a great unit that I hope that Onkyo doesn't do something ill-advised like discontinue it.


4 out of 5 stars Very good high-powered stereo receiver   September 24, 2002
 22 out of 23 found this review helpful

Despite the current fad for multi-channel audio/video recivers, most people still listen to music with just two speakers and, therefor, only need a two-channel stereo receiver. The Onkyo TX-8511 is a very good stereo receiver with plenty of power -- 100 watts per channel -- good performance specs, and all the features you really need. It's also quite reasonably priced. No matter how much you may be impressed with the cool concept of a multi-channel "home theater" system, if your budget or available space dictate just two speakers why not stick with a good stereo receiver? And this is a very good stereo receiver for the price.


5 out of 5 stars Outstanding!!!   February 4, 2004
 21 out of 22 found this review helpful

Looking for a great sounding two-channel stereo receiver at a reasonable price?

I did a lot of research on receivers prior to deciding to go with the Onkyo TX8511. I found that the ratings all over the web for this unit were very good for a basic stereo receiver, I do agree. Features I wanted in a unit was, multi-zone, 2-channel stereo, phono hookup. It had to be a basic stereo system with good quality stereo sound. I decided to purchase the unit a few day's ago at Circuit City on 2/2/04 based on reviews, I paired it up with my newly purchased Bose Acoustimass 5 speakers. I rushed home excited to here the unit for the first time only to find myself disappointed, at first. The sound from the unit was harsh and lacked base response. I decided to run a burn-in on the unit, thinking it needed a break-in period as many new components do. I loaded up the CD deck with 6 CD's, set it to loop and let it run at half volume for roughly 50 hours with the speakers switched off. WOW what a difference, I'm glad I gave the unit a chance and time to burn-in, the sound amazes me each time I listen. The Bose are still in there break-in phase the sound just keeps getting better each time. The receiver drives good crisp highs and more then ample bass response, a few tweaks to the speaker arrange and viola awesome sound system. I have been overly impressed with the sound from this receiver in all aspects. I do notice a low hiss occasionally when playing CD's in my collection; I believe it is due to poor replication/recordings that have been digitally re-mastered. The FM tuner is weak; I live in the suburbs, which contributes to the week signals received. Though my Pioneer CX770 tuner and amp that I swapped out for the Onkyo TX8511 had no problem-receiving signals. The Onkyo TX-8511 is a good solid unit; paired up with the right components I believe there is no better unit for the price. Other comparable units I considered where Denon, Harmon Kardon and Yamaha which where priced towards the $500 dollar range, I wont compare apples to oranges. I give Onkyo credit for blowing all other competition away within the $300 price range.

Other units: Pioneer CX770 tuner and amp that was replaced with the TX8511. A Sony Home Theater, which is wonderful for deep sound while viewing DVD's. Technics and Onkyo that are roughly 20 years old also exhibit signal strength issues in my area too, which I would expect from units that old.

Strengths
Great fullness & precision of sound
Neutral low distortion
Ease of use
Build quality

Weaknesses
Spring-clip speaker connections
Weak FM reception


5 out of 5 stars It doesn't get any better than this!   June 21, 2002
 19 out of 19 found this review helpful

If you are in the neighborhood for a new stereo receiver, but are not really looking for the extra expenses and features of a "home theater" receiver, than look no farther than the Onkyo TX-8511. This has got to be the best receiver I have ever owned. I bought it back in early 2000, and thus far, it has never let me down. Truly, it is a highly dependable rock-solid receiver. The sound quality is amazingly crystal clear with no distortion. Pull it out of the box, hook it up, and be prepared to hear your music in a whole new way. Also, with an FM sensitivity of 11.2 dBf, you'll be able to tune into your favorite radio stations easily with minimal interference.

It has 4 inputs (including a phono input for turntables that do not have a built in phono preamp) and 2 video inputs (which can be used for other uses too -- as I said, this is not a home theater receiver so it does not have the "home theater" features like Dolby Digital).

It also has some really nice features with it like:

*30 AM/FM presets plus the ability to "name" those presets up to 8 characters. (Example: instead of seeing "94.9 FM" on the display, you could program in the call letters of the radio station, or something else.)

*Direct access tuning (from unit's front panel only)

*Motorized volume control

*Telephone-style alphanumeric keypad on the unit's front panel

*Tape 2 Monitor loop for connecting either a 2nd tape player or a graphic equalizer

*4 speaker channels, so that you can run two sets of speakers (A, B, or A and B)

*Two switched power outlets on back (This works great for audio components that do not have an on/off button on their remotes)

*Impedance selector for setting up 4 or 8 Ohm speakers

*Analog volume, bass, treble, and balance controls (I like this better than the digital controls because it is alot easier to fine tune the sound.)

No other stereo receiver has managed to stand the test of time quite like this one. It may be a bit more pricy than some other standard stereo receivers, but it is well worth it! If you buy it, you will NOT be disappointed.


4 out of 5 stars Hail! Hail! 2 Channel...........   February 11, 2005
 11 out of 13 found this review helpful

We live in a world where most people have no idea what 2 channel is let alone a tape monitor and phono input (what the hecks that for? Alvin) Well if you're a stereo nut who despises things such as ipod and multi channel surround sound crap then i got a winner for ya here son. This here Onkyo harkens back to the dark days of yore when stereo meant something and having a place to plug in your Thorens Turntable meant something too. The powers there and it's pretty close to whats advertised(100 Wattts per channel @ 8 OHMS). The sound is clear and crisp and even better when using an EQ(THD 0.08%). The thing is easy to use, simple and to the point as a reciever should be and lo and behold only A & B speaker outputs.....Thank god. the only drawback is the brushed black metal facing which as is usually the case smudges with things like skin grease etc. so keep your hands clean and while your at it pick up a turntable to blast those LPS and BURN YOUR DAMN ipod's already, there's nothing cool about an ipod and they don't look good sitting on a stereo rack in your living room.

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