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ONKYO Stereo Receiver TX-8011 Black

ONKYO Stereo Receiver TX-8011 Black

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Brand: Onkyo
Category: CE


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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 6 reviews

Media: Electronics
Shipping Weight (lbs): 20
Dimensions (in): 17 x 21 x 9

MPN: TX-8011B
Model: TX-8011B
UPC: 751398006395
EAN: 0751398006395


Features:
  • Power Output (Stereo at 8 ohm, 20 Hz-20 kHz, FTC) - RMS 50 Watts per channel or Dynamic Power (4 ohm) - 105 Watts per channel
  • Has a THD - 0.08 %
  • Frequency Response - 20 Hz to 30,000Hz
  • S/N Ratio - Phono(MM) - 80 dB (IHF-A, 5 mV input) / CD-Tape - 100 dB (IHF-A)
  • Audio Input/Output Terminals - 4/2

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Enjoy great stereo sound with this Onkyo TX-8011 component receiver. At the heart of your home sound system, this receiver is packed with features. It boasts cassette-tape monitoring, 4 audio inputs, A/B speaker switching, APR, 30 FM/AM presets, preset scan, a sleep timer, a switched AC outlet and more. High Quality Extruded Heatsink Digitally-tuned AM/FM Radio with up to 30 programmable presets APR (Automatic Precision Reception) System - 2-Mode Headphone Jack (headphone is optional) Sleep Timer RI-Compatible Remote Control Unit Dimensions (W x H x D) - 17-1/8 x 5-7/8 x 12-11/16 inches / Weight - 16.3 lbs


Customer Reviews:   Read 1 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars A highly underrated receiver   June 18, 2005
 44 out of 44 found this review helpful

If you are looking for an old fashioned receiver, this is an excellent buy. It is what we old folks used to use 20 or 30 years ago - a solid, dependable unit with enough features for a home audio setup. It has a phono input for those of us who still own turntables, and it also has inputs for a CD player and 2 tape decks (or one tape deck and a graphic equalizer in my case). The remote is a nice feature (we didn't have those things in the old days) and 50 watts per channel is more than enough power to drive most speakers.

I bought this receiver to replace a 20+ year old Onkyo TX 25 and am very happy with my purchase. If you are an aging audiophile like me, this unit will keep the old stereo system pumping for many more years. It is an excellent value.



4 out of 5 stars Onkyo TX-8011, Great low-end stereo receiver   January 4, 2006
 16 out of 16 found this review helpful

I don't have a room that can be easily set up for surround sound, so stereo is adequate for me. I wanted a relatively simple stereo receiver with remote to replace my 23-year-old MCS unit.

The TX-8011 has inputs for CD, magnetic phono, and two tapes (one of which receives the input from my TV). You can connect a graphic equalizer, which is not always the case with low end units.

High points: More than enough power for small to moderate sized rooms, and probably for large rooms depending on your speakers. Excellent sound quality for the money. Very easy to operate.

Not-so-high points: FM reception seems rather weak. Unless you have other Onkyo components, about all you can do with the remote is turn the unit on and off, change the input and volume, and cycle through the preset radio stations. Button labels on the remote are too small to read easily. The case on my unit was slightly warped, requiring a shim under one foot to prevent rocking.

Bottom line: Despite the complaints, this is an excellent buy for $125 if it fits your needs.



5 out of 5 stars great price, great value!   November 7, 2005
 10 out of 10 found this review helpful

This receiver is perfect for the budget minded. Plenty of power, quick set up and easy to use.(Has a phono hook up too) Bought mine online at Circuit City for $130. Can't beat it!


5 out of 5 stars THIS THING ROCKS!!   December 30, 2005
 10 out of 11 found this review helpful

This receiver pretty much does everything a music lover would want it to do. Lots of clean power, phono jack. I've got a turntable, dual tape deck, CD/DVD player, equalizer, and digital cable box (for the music stations) hooked up to this bad-boy and it sounds great turned down or cranked up. I can't believe the price is so low. This receiver kicks some serious butt. It sounds great on its own but when you put an EQ with it the sound is out of this world (I bought the AudioSource EQ100 Stereo Graphic Equalizer also from Amazon).



5 out of 5 stars Great for simple 2.0 or 2.1 sound   March 28, 2006
 6 out of 7 found this review helpful

I picked the Onkyo TX-8011 up to replace an old 25w/channel JVC I'd used for years. I wanted the remote and a little more power for my Mission 70 bookshelf speakers in the bedroom. The Onkyo's sound is crisp and precise, which is to my liking. The phono jack gives me the option of hooking up my turntable if I feel inspired to play any vinyl. The Mission's 5" woofers weren't putting out bass to my liking, so I hooked up a Yamaha YST-SW215 150w powered sub woofer to top off the system (note that the Onkyo TX-8011 does not have a sub woofer output, so you'll need to buy a sub like the Yamaha that has a speaker line input if you choose to go the sub woofer route.) Bottom line: The Onkyo combined with the Mission bookshelf speakers and the Yamaha sub-woofer provide suberb sound, and I got the whole thing wired in about 15-20 minutes. It's a lot more than I ever thought I'd use in the bedroom (it's hooked up to the TV and DVD player), but find myself popping CD's into the DVD player just to listen to the great blend of trebles, mids and lows from this powerful little system. The 50w/channel Onkyo delivers great sound for a bedroom or apartment, as long as you are OK with staying with two channels. While I chose to add a sub woofer, I think the Onkyo could have driven larger speakers with 8" woofers quite satisfactorily. Strongly recommended, as is the Yamaha sub-woofer as an add-on if you are using bookshelf speakers.


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