Built for audiophiles, the Onkyo TX-8470 2-channel,110-watts per channel stereo receiver is designed for high-performance audio playback, packaged with all modern streaming technologies. Ease of use by command with built-in third-party voice assistants such as Google and Apple that allow you to perfect your home entertainment ecosystem with modern connectivity features.
Available to order now ($799 US) at authorized retailers and www.onkyo.com, Onkyo TX-8470 was specifically made for record players. Thanks to Onkyo’s patented discrete op amp circuits and isolated MM/MC phono board, these 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 our partners at Roon (Roon Ready), Tidal, and Deezer.
The TX-8470 is an ideal choice for consumers who are not interested in multi-speaker surround sound sets-ups but want exceptional sound performance for music and movies. 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, three digital inputs (two optical and one 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.