Onkyo 4711 Tuners
Onkyo 4711 Tuners
USER REVIEWS
[Aug 09, 2024]
harry829
Strength:
These tuners are part of Onkyo's legacy of precision engineering, offering a wide range of FM and AM stations with clear, crisp audio. They are designed for audiophiles who appreciate both classic radio features and modern sound fidelity. https://renovohealthandbeauty.com/ Weakness:
The Onkyo 4711 is a solid choice for enhancing any home audio setup. Purchased: New
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[Sep 30, 2023]
tomadam23
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[May 10, 2001]
JC
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great reception, clean and clear sound, great looking too!
Weakness:
No auto switch for antenas I have this tuner for more than 6 months now. I live in a high rise condo which does not allow outdoor antena so I connet it to my cable tv outlet and receive very good signals and very sweet sound. Every stations have the same signal strength and clear. Now just wondering what it will give me if I had a real outdoor FM antena. It's worth every penny and I intend to keep it for a long long time. |
[Nov 29, 2000]
Tom B
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Lots of features and a remote.
Weakness:
Need remote to use some features. No button on tuner. I have a Onkyo Integra T-4017 which dates from the mid to late 1980s. It is a very basic digital tuner with 16 presets. I found a T-4711 demo real cheap and decided to "upgrade" to a tuner I heard lots of good things about. Similar Products Used: Other integras, NAD, Yamaha |
[Jun 27, 2000]
Marcus Streitner
Audiophile
Strength:
perfect reception, nice finish
Weakness:
none found! i don't want to leave here another tiring statement - simpl y wonderful, clear and smooth sound. it's worth every penny. Similar Products Used: started with yamaha, ended with marantz |
[Jan 20, 2000]
Matthew W
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
nice feel on the controls, bright display, great bang for the buck, signal strength meter toggles between graphical and numerical(dB) output
Weakness:
low-quality antenna connections, can only switch antennas from remote Overall, this is a great tuner! I paid under $300 and I'm sure it doesn't match the audiophile ueber-tuners out there but it does a great job. you have many options of how to try to graba signal, including offset tuning steps. Afaik, though, Onkyo no longer makes this model so you may need to look around for it a bit. |
[Jan 30, 1999]
Kirby Krause
an Audiophile
Digital fm-am Integra tuner from Onkyo. Rotary tuning for stations and pre sets, anto band width selection and blend. This tuner has some of the best sound for a digital tuner, very smooth and nice detail, I was suprised it was this good. It gets stations extremely well, as good as the 9090II and in the top league here.The Pioneer Elite F-93 is best in my opinion at getting weak stations, but this is right up there, this sounds much better than the F-93. This tuner is a bit hard to master in using it but after a while it becomes easier, includes remote. |
[Mar 12, 1999]
fred
an Audio Enthusiast
Just picked this tuner up for $250 at my local Circuit City. Have mated itwith an Onkyo Intergra A-9911 integrated amplifier. |
[Nov 28, 1999]
gilly
Audiophile
Strength:
Excellent selectivity, low noise and smooth sound. Full RDS and timer functions. Quality feel of controls.
Weakness:
Needs more stations to broadcast useful RDS information . From their Integra series, the T-4711 extrudes quality from the satin feel of its cotrols to the understated styling and robust construction. Has full array of facilities, including bandwith selection, mpx filter, twin antenna inputs, remote control, built in timer for tuner and connected component switching, a comprehensive remote control, RDS and manual station naming. The last facility is particularly useful because of the lack of RDS stations, which "name" themselves automatically. (Only 3 such stations in the Bay Area, as of December 1999). And all they send out are station name, program type, and some mundane information on RDS like "Lite Rock, Less Talk". Actually KPFA does send out a more useful and urgent message, like "Help save KPFA... ". RDS is capable of much more, including current and next song title information, even lyrics for the karaoke inclined! Very surprised that it isn't used for more advertizing, perish the thought. And the sound? Truly excellent (especially on troubled KPFA) with similar clarity as my Pioneer F-449 but with a smoother, less "splashy" treble. And subtly more "confident and robust" (whatever that means!) than my Denon. My tuner for the next millennium, waiting for RDS broadcasting in the Bay Area to catch up. Similar Products Used: Pioneer F449, Denon TU-650RD |
[Feb 12, 1999]
Chris Fagas
an Audiophile
I have been using an Integra T-4711 tuner for about a year. I went the extra bit for the gold anodized finish option, which I think is very attractive. |