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2-Channel Onkyo TX-8470 110W 8K Network AVR Receiver on sale for $849.99 - $350.99 off when you apply coupon code
NOVE2521 on the checkout page =
$499.
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About this product:
- Two-channel design for high-resolution sound
- MM/MC phono stage for clean vinyl playback
- Hi-res streaming: Roon, Tidal, Spotify, Amazon Music
- AKM 32-bit DAC + Class G high-current amp
- HDMI 8K and ARC support for AV connectivity
- Chromecast built-in + Multiroom Wi-Fi
- AM/FM tuner included
- 110W/ch with gold-plated terminals
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However, like most mainstream 2-channel receivers, it has a subwoofer pre-out but doesn't have BASS MANAGEMENT (i.e. "High Pass Filter") ... idiotic.
For this reason, you are better off spending $400-500 on a multichannel receiver that has this feature.
Outrageously stupid, when even the fricking little mini-amps (RSL ia255, Wiim Amp, SMSL A50, etc.) now offer a HPF!
However, like most mainstream 2-channel receivers, it has a subwoofer pre-out but doesn't have BASS MANAGEMENT (i.e. "High Pass Filter") ... idiotic.
For this reason, you are better off spending $400-500 on a multichannel receiver that has this feature.
Outrageously stupid, when even the fricking little mini-amps (RSL ia255, Wiim Amp, SMSL A50, etc.) now offer a HPF!
I don't really care about class G, personally, but clearly some do.
I don't really care about class G, personally, but clearly some do.
Similarly, the rated power numbers of the Wiim amps and other mini-amps is irrelevant in real life usage, as opposed to audiophile micro-listening at high SPL, unless one stupidly buys speakers with both low impedance and low sensitivity plus sits much further away than the usual 8-10ft listening distance. .
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