Recent years have ushered in a new era in flat-screen displays, high-definition video, and sophisticated multi-channel audio. But there's still a vital role to be played by the dedicated audio system. This streamlined two-channel receiver lets you focus solely on your music or get high-quality sound from movies, broadcasts, and gaming. The TX-8555 is packed with proprietary Onkyo amplifier technology and housed in a sturdy, vibration-resistant chassis. Whether it's channeling your iPod, SIRIUS Satellite Radio, XM Satellite Radio, CDs, or other traditional audio sources, the TX-8555 translates your music with effortless power and finesse. It even offers Zone 2 capability, so you can simultaneously play a separate audio source in a second room. The TX-8555 also has a Phono input so you can connect a stereo turntable without adding an optional pre-amp accessory. Connectivity to your iPod or to your XM satellite radio subscription requires purchase of optional accessories. Zone 2 Pre Out Subwoofer Pre Out Phono Input Massive Power Transformer Heavy-Duty Extruded Heat Sink for Maximum Heat Dissipation Speaker A/B Drive Direct Mode Pure Audio Mode IR Input/Output Independent Treble, Bass, and Balance Control XM Ready and SIRIUS Ready - requires subscription and antenna 40 FM/AM Random Presets Preset Station Naming (Up to 8 Characters) Direct Access Tuning with 10 Key Buttons Headphone Jack Audio Mute (via Remote) 3-Mode Display Dimmer (Dim/Dark/Normal) Sleep Timer (via Remote) Battery-Free Memory Back-up Non-Resonant Feet Compatible with RI Dock for the iPod Banana Plug-Compatible Speaker Posts RI (Remote Interactive) Remote Control Dimensions (W x H x D) 17 1/8½ x 5 7/8½ x 13 3/8½ (435 x 149 x 340 mm); Weight 18.7 lbs. (8.5 kg) In the case of XM, you need to connect an XM Mini-Tunerand Home Dock (sold separately) and also subscribe to XM Satellite Radio. You can also ch
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5.0
Wonderful receiver:
35 years ago when I bought my first receiver I boiled the choices down to a Technics and an Onkyo. I bought the Technics because it was a little cheaper and in stock at the local stereo store. Well, the Technics just bit the dust (that was about the best $180 I ever spent!), and I replaced it with this. Pretty new at this point, but I'm VERY happy with it. Sound is fantastic, enough plug-ins for everything on the back, the remote is great (what a concept! ;-D), and it looks just plain cool. Onkyo has been... more info
Great Home Theatre:
Big bass, incredible highs...a truely great power source for your home theatre system. Not one problem so far. This is my third Onkyo(the other two are still in service) and I am not dissappointed one bit. If you want the best for the money or maybe the best period, get this ASAP.
Great Receiver:
This receiver was extremely easy to set up, is very easy to use, and sounds excellent. I would recommend it.
great receiver for the money:
I bought this for my office. It is a very nice receiver. Powers 6 in-ceiling speakers without a problem. Easy to use. I tried using a home theater receiver for my office audio system, but home theater receivers are made for 5.1 or 7.1 systems. This Onkyo worked much better, as it is made for sound, not video, and it does it quite well. I believe it will do video, but it is not made for home theater application. I have a sony dg-820 at home for that purpose and it works great.