
Review Summary
2016-01-20T16:06:50
I needed a basic am\fm receiver for a small room and after reading the specs from multiple brands, I chose this one. I am very pleased with the way it looks and sounds. The price was right and the service was great. I would recommend this to a friend.
Gregory C.
Nice Receiver
By Gregory C.
I needed a basic am\fm receiver for a small room and after reading the specs from multiple brands, I chose this one. I am very pleased with the way it looks and sounds. The price was right and the service was great. I would recommend this to a friend.
If you're looking to get the best possible audio performance on a limited budget-and something you can use to power audio from your TV, Blu-ray player, turntable and CD player-then the Onkyo TX-8020 is for you. Passing over the extras you don't need in favor of purely musical analog power, it remains versatile enough to serve at the heart of your home entertainment system.
Onkyo's WRAT delivers 50+50 W of power, with discrete output stage circuitry and a high current, low-impedance drive to effortlessly handle the most demanding loads. The sound is characteristic of the veteran hi-fi brand, with lively dynamics, a sweet and natural mid-range and accurate timing for all kinds of music. And just like the cool vintage receivers in its genealogy, the TX-8020 has bass, treble and balance controls as well as speaker A/B posts for multi-room setups. Add a pair of bookshelf or floor standing speakers of your choice, connect your media players and TV-perhaps including the DS-A5 RI dock with AirPlay-and be treated to the kind of full-scale, broad-spectrum performance a soundbar couldn't hope to match.