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User friendly for my daughter's first stereo setup. Right amount of power as to not worry me about her blowing Polk Audio TSI100's. She loves the Bluetooth, and overall easy functionality.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Just hooked the unit up to my Klipsch R-15 speakers and Yamaha subwoofer. So far my impressions are that this unit is made extremely well and is very user friendly. Not too many bells and whistles, just enough for a basic hi-fi setup which I like. Phono input, subwoofer output and Bluetooth connectivity were musts for me. Bluetooth connects very quickly! Equalizer and balance works fine. My only complaint like other people is that the unit isn't the most powerful. I wouldn't recommend using this with anything other than bookshelf speakers. And it's not that it won't get loud, it does, I just don't like how close I got to the maximum volume. But if you're looking for a well built, pure sounding unit for a living room this will serve you well. Can't wait to listen to my record collection through this system. Ultimately satisfied with my decision.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Very nice unit. Performs as expected and then some. Controls are easy to understand & use. It replaced a 30 + year old unit that was 55 watts with non digital tuning. That's what broke. The Onkyo has 10 less watts but does not require much more volume to sound as good as the old unit!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
The sound produced is a bit muddled and not crisp, unlike receivers I've had years ago. The phono output required me to turn volume up more than the CD or tuner. It doesn't operate hot like some other users wrote. Overall sound is good. Bluetooth is nice feature. Wish it had two optical outputs,one for my CD player and one for TV. It has only one. At this price point this is probably the best out there.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
I like the sound system but it only has an optical port. I have roku and discovered it only works with a HDMI port. This is true with Amazon Firestick as well. Now I get constant error messages on my tv. I have to buy a special splitter to use it. Seems like it should have a HDMI port as well.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned