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New ONKYO TX-8470 2-Channel Network Stereo Audio Receiver Blends Modern Connectivity with Audiphile Specs

Friday May 17, 2024. 05:51 PM , from Music Industry NewsWire
/MUSEWIRE – Home Audio News/ — ONKYO has announced its new TX-8470 Network Stereo Receiver for 2024. According to the company it has been “built by and for audiophiles.” The TX-8470 seamlessly combines exceptional audio fidelity for music lovers with modern connectivity options for hassle-free home entertainment. The TX-8470 offers 2-Channel, 110-watts per channel, and is designed for high-performance audio playback, packaged with all modern streaming technologies.

It offers uilt-in third-party voice assistants such as Google, Apple and more that allow you to “perfect your home entertainment ecosystem with modern connectivity features,” according to the company.
With the resurgence of vinyl as a music format, the Onkyo TX-8470 was specifically made for record players, with its patented discrete op amp circuits and isolated MM / MC phono board. The result is sensitive phono signals are protected from unwanted distortions to improve clarity and audio performance.
In addition to its AM/FM Tuner, users can easily access their favorite high-resolution music streaming platforms with this stereo receiver, which has been integrated with Onkyo’s partners at Roon (Roon Ready), Tidal, Deezer and more. With a two-channel stereo receiver, rather than a larger audio video receiver (AVR), each component is meticulously optimized for more focused and refined audio output. Gold-plated terminals and audio-grade capacitors provide clean sound, while our carefully selected copper components support a high current drive and minimize vibrations, resulting in superior sound reproduction and a richer listening experience.

Powered by 110 watts per channel at 8ohms, the TX-8470 features an AKM Premium 32-bit / 768 kHz Stereo 2-Channel DAC, HDMI ARC 4in / 1out – all supports 8K up to 40Gbps visual content support, HDMI ARC technology, 3 Digital Inputs (2 Optical and 1 Coaxial), and a Class G Amplifier. The TX-8470 is the TV-friendly stereo receiver for tight spaces thanks to HDMI ARC technology and processing 8K visual content with high-res audio output. Its Class G amplifier ensures an efficient, accurate reproduction of audio signals throughout the frequency range with a low negative feedback design (NFB) for greater transparency and musicality.
LEARN MORE: Available to order now ($799 US) at authorized retailers and https://www.onkyo.com/.
About Onkyo: For the past half century Onkyo components have been recognized as uncommonly musical among those who are truly fanatical about their music. Our aim for the next century is further refinement of our advanced music reproduction technology to create a new Onkyo that will become a more familiar name to people throughout the world.
SPECIFICATIONS IN BRIEF:
UNIT
Dimensions: 17” x 5.9” x 13” (435 x 149.5 x 329 mm) (W x H x D)
Weight: 20.1 lbs. (9.1 kg)
PACKAGED
Dimensions: 21.1” x 9.4” x 15.9” (535 x 240 x 405 mm) (W x H x D)
Weight: 25.4 lbs. (11.5 kg)
[ DEFINITION: Class G amplifiers are similar to class AB amplifiers except they use two or more supply voltages. When operating at low signal levels, the amplifier uses a lower supply voltage. As the signal level increases, the amplifier automatically picks the appropriate supply voltage. Source: ANALOG DEVICES – https://www.analog.com/en/resources/glossary/class-g.html ]
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This version of news, based on press release issued by Onkyo, first appeared on Musewire.com and is Copr. © 2024 by Christopher Simmons.


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