🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The Onkyo TX-8220 is a powerful 2-channel stereo receiver designed for audiophiles who crave versatility and quality. With Bluetooth compatibility, multiple input options, and a robust 45W/Ch output, it delivers exceptional sound for any room. Its compact design makes it a stylish addition to your home audio setup.
Wattage | 45 watts |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Output Wattage | 100 Watts |
Output Power | 45 Watts |
Audio Output Type | Speakers |
Format | WAV |
Wireless Technology | BluetoothAM/FM |
Connector Type | 5-Way Binding Post |
Audio Encoding | Stereo |
Audio Output Mode | Surround |
Number of Audio Channels | 2.1 |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Controller Type | Android |
Additional Features | ARC |
Compatible Devices | Tablet, Personal Computer, Television, Speaker |
Item Weight | 15 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12.94"D x 17.12"W x 5.88"H |
Color | black |
A**R
Muy bueno el onkio
Cumplió todas las expectativas
T**L
Extremely pleased!
Item exceeded expectations. Am extremely pleased. Thank you!!
I**E
Works perfect with Polk XT70 large floor speakers
I tiried Sony 190 first and then Onkyo. They price almost the same and have similar features and both best for simple stereo setup.I returned Sony because although Sony was perfect it has a slightly lower output on PHONO. Also Onkyo feels more "luxury" than Sony and has AM and tone controls on the body as well. Sound vise tehy are similar on CD out put - very crisp and clear. Onkyo powers well my large Polk XT 70 speakers at 8 Om. At 70 volume is insanely loud and low distortion. I will keep Onkyo
D**S
Simple Pleasures
Wonderful stereo sound without the dual curses of HDMI and Wi-Fi. Sound quality approaches that of an integrated amplifier, perhaps due to the "massive" transformer. While the Yamaha and Sony receivers have their merits, the Onkyo wins on digital inputs. And having dual terminals, I can use it to drive my Q3050 floorstanders in bi-amp mode. Skeptics will say there's no difference but it sounds better to me that way. As for negatives, some reviewers have commented on low power but that has not been my impression. Any volume level over 40 and the place starts shaking. The only thing for me are the dated looks of the front panel and remote control which are minor concerns. Overall, a great choice at a time when prices and features threaten to get out of hand.
H**F
Onkyo Quality
Same Onkyo quality despite new ownership. However, the receiver is lacking a knob to change the source. This has been replaced by two buttons that are difficult to operate in low light. This is a fine stereo receiver at an unbeatable price.
M**A
Great product
We unfortunately got a defective one. We chose to exchange rather than a refund & the product was at my door step the next day. Had absolutely no issues.
S**O
Good product
Good product
S**Y
Here's my story...
Update: many are having the same problem I now see; you want to use your TV remote to turn on/off this receiver - does not work! (At least with a Samsung TV). You run through the setup, in my case a Sony Blue Ray player, a 2023 55” Samsung TV, and the Amazon fire stick. During the setup, adding connected devices to the TV, the amp does turn off, or on after you identify the Onkyo receiver as a connected home theater, but that’s it - only does it once, never again. I’ve done it many times, selecting different Onkyo receivers, it doesn’t work. You have two sort-of solutions; 1) use the 20 minute no-activity setting and the AMP will turn itself off - then use the Onkyo remote to turn the amp back on or 2) disable the Onkyo receiver auto-off feature and leave the amp on all the time - I chose this option as i don’t want to use two remotes. **** I’ll update again if i find a solution, but in researching this, many have this issue when using a Samsung TV and this Onkyo amp.My first review is below:I set up a 5.1 a few years ago. Never really liked it if you did not play a 5.1 source. I used a mic to calibrate the speakers and while, I suppose, it was OK - I was never hooked on it. Fast forward to today - new TV's have lot's of HDMI ports, USB, Wi-Fi, ... and great pictures. I though, well, let's utilize the HDMI ports - so I bought the Denon DRA-800H. It was a nice AMP and I connected the HDMI out on the AMP to the HDMI in on the TV. Then I realized I only had 2 other HDMI inputs to the AMP - one from the DVD and one from the firestick. This worked, but the 800H was overkill for me. I assessed my needs again, I stream HBO, Disney, Netflix, .... which goes through the TV. All I really need is a optical cable from the TV out to an AMP "in". And I don't want 5-6-7.1 or 2, and no need for Wi-Fi on the AMP - which the Denon had - but no direct streaming to the AMP - which was a bummer. There were a few 2.1 amps out there and I decided to try this one as I really wanted to use ONE remote to control the firestick, the TV and the AMP. The Samsung TV remote does all 3. I was worried about the 8220 driving KEF Q150 bookshelf speakers - as this is for a downstairs 'play room' - and it's doing just fine at 45 watts. I am happy with the amp. I stream music 50% of the time via Spotify, via the TV or Amazon Echo - "Alexa play ??? on Spotify" and off it goes. Or I turn on the TV, go to the Spotify app, and play from there. I also liked the Sub woofer output as I have the old 5.1 sub from the old system, and it works great with this amp. So, I'm happy with the 2.1 system, listening to music and watching TV / streaming video.
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