Onkyo TX-8255 Receivers
Onkyo TX-8255 Receivers
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 14, 2014]
Peter
Audio Enthusiast
After that I had a lot of stereo amps and receivers I wanted a
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[May 25, 2013]
Laura
Audio Enthusiast
I loved this receiver until recently. I haven't been able to listen to it for a month now and I am not happy. I turn it on and it immediately goes off. Doesn't matter if it's plugged into nothing but the wall or into a Onkyo CD player and speakers. I see online this is an ongoing issue with Onkyo and probably wouldn't recommend another one. Unless this one gets fixed anyway.I WISH! |
[Aug 01, 2010]
Vic
Audio Enthusiast
If youwant to hear two SEPARATE channels when you listen to music, clean sound, and have the ability to TURN IT UP, this receiver is for you. This receiver easily powers my two sets of side-by-side stereo speakers. I have a value-priced pair of Premiere Acoustic two-way towers and a nostailgic pair of 4-way KLH 1590's. The Onkyo's 100 watts per channel RMS of clean power and the 15-inch woofer in the KLH's really pull this system together. One feature that I really I like on this receiver is the one-touch "Pure Audio" button that turns the Treble and Bass adjustments completely off, so you know you are listing to reasonably un-colored music. A blue light conveniently indicates that you are in Pure Audio mode. This receiver also doubles as my A/V power source as my big screen TV sound is wired into this system. Great sound for football games, auto racing and movies : )
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