Friday, February 12, 2010

Onkyo TX-8555 Stereo Receiver

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100 watts x 2 (stereo) into 8 ohms (20-20,000 Hz) at 0.08% THD * 4-ohm capability allows use with a wide range of speakers * XM Satellite Radio Ready (requires XM subscription and optional XM Mini-Tuner package) * SIRIUS satellite radio capable (requires SIRIUS subscription and optional SiriusConnect home tuner kit) * iPod® integration (requires optional DS-A3 iPod dock) * 3 audio inputs (including phono), and 4 A/V inputs (composite video) * Pure Audio/Direct mode for cleaner sound *
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Technical Details

- 100W/ch x 2ch
- Pure Audio mode
- 4 AV inputs and 3 Audio inputs, including Phono input
- Zone 2 Capability
- XM/Sirius Ready
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Customer Buzz
 "Onkyo TX-8555" 2010-02-05
By L. Smith
I'm pleased with the product and the supplier. It arrived promptly and in good shape. Hooking up the 8555 was logical and straightforward. So far, it has worked flawlessly.

Customer Buzz
 "Like It Hate It" 2010-02-02
By Moose (Chicago Suburbs, IL)
My main reason for purchsing the Onkyo TX 8255 April 2008) was to hook up a TEAC CD recorder I purchased earlier. My present 1993 Kenwood receiver didn't have the need jack for the CD recorder. I had a turntable and dual cassette deck and Pioneer 25 disc CD Player hooked to the Kenwood.



Now every thing is hooked to the Onkyo TX 8255 so I can transfer some old cassette's and records to CD. The sound is fine listening to the radio. The main problem I have is during recording from the Teac CD recorder. Swithcing mode on the front panel of the Onkyo receiver from FM or Phono, Cassette or CD is verry confusing. For example if you were recording from the Cassette deck and want to switch to the record player, you have to press the Phono button and then you have to start pressing the Tape 1 Monitor several times until the sound comes out of the speakers. Then you have to go through the samething when you want to switch to CD or AM-FM.



Why you have to press the Tape 1 Monitor several times is beyond me. All my old receivers all you had to do was press one button, one time and that was it.



Oh well.........I guess that's thinking behind modern electronics...good thing I kept my Kenwood receiver

Customer Buzz
 "Incredible Value!" 2010-01-17
By Charles E. Jeffries (Weston, WV USA)
I replaced my ailing Sony AV receiver, which was about 15 years old and showing its age, with this Onkyo. No regrets here -- it is just first-rate electronics. I have a new Pioneer turnable and a Sony carousel-style CD player connected to the Onkyo, plus a Polk Audio subwoofer and two Sony tower speakers. The sound is just nothing short of amazing. I can't say enough in praise of the receiver -- it is simple, easy to connect and a joy to use. Highly recommended!

Customer Buzz
 "Pieceo fs hit" 2010-01-12
By Jamie St Louis
Hi, I bough this unit from amazon.com on Jan 21 2009



It was shipped from [...]



It came in with a non working volume knob.

Both directions are down unless you use the remote

After dealing with [...] and struggling with a knob that has a mind of it's own for a year

I am now having Onkyo fix it under warranty.

It would have been nice to get one out of the box that works!



I would not suggest this product.













Customer Buzz
 "Superb" 2010-01-05
By Hi Tech Guy (MD, USA)
I purchased this amplifier recently. I own a few older, well-regarded amplifiers (tube and solid state) that cost a lot more money when new, so my expectations were not high for this Onkyo. That said, I am stunned by how nice this amplifier sounds. I run the amplifier in Pure Audio mode (press the Pure Audio button on the front panel twice, then the blue LED comes on indicating Pure Audio mode). If I didn't know better, I'd swear this was a high-end tube amplifier. There is absolutely no background noise. No hiss. No hum. Nothing but dead silence. It makes music with silent passages jump to life. Whether I use this amplifier to drive Paradigm Titan speakers or Grado headphones, the quality of the sound reproduction and the dynamic range is absolutely remarkable, especially bass reproduction. Using a quality CD audio source, I can clearly hear every cymbal, with all the timber, every bass note, with all the string vibration from every finger pluck. For what this amplifier costs, I can't imagine looking elsewhere unless you need to drive large reference monitors. This amplifier is more than capable of driving anything up to full-sized floor speakers at reasonable volume. The amplifier includes an AM/FM tuner that works well enough. FM channels come in loud and clear using the included wire antenna. AM reception is a bit more difficult using the included loop antenna and its short wires, so at a minimum expect to add four to eight feet of wire to the AM antenna to get the loop well clear of any power cords. But that's really of little consequence if what you're looking for first and foremost is a high-quality stereo amplifier. I've listened to high-end amplifiers costing many times as much and few sound this pure and clean. The overall look and feel of the unit is professional grade, with just the right amount of heft. All controls have positive feedback and none feel flimsy. The volume knob is particularly nice, with a heavy, smooth action that is slow to respond, resulting in very fine, analog-like volume control. In brief summary, I doubt anyone with reasonable expectations will be disappointed. This stereo amplifier provides performance and quality well beyond its price level.


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