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Guide to Onkyo Amplifiers

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Onkyo amplifiers have long been considered among the best for high-end stereo amplification. Every Onkyo stereo amplifier is built to discriminating specifications by one of the pioneers in stereo amplification technology. For those of you looking to build a high-quality audiovisual system, an amplifier is a must-have component. Traditional stereo receivers combine the pre-amp, amplifier and tuner into one unit. Separating the components allows you to have higher-quality dedicated signals coming from each device. The amplifier lies in the middle of this chain, powering the signal received from the pre-amp to your speakers. Onkyo is a reputable manufacturer of all these components, with a history of creating great amplifiers.

Currently, there are 2 Onkyo amp models available, the entry-level and consumer friendly M-282, and the high-end A-9555. Either one will deliver high-quality power and sound to your speakers, though each Onkyo stereo amplifier has its own specifications. As a result, when shopping for an Onkyo amplifier, you must consider:

1. Whether you want an analog amp or an Onkyo digital amplifier.

2. How much output you need out of your Onkyo power amplifier.

3. What additional features you want from your Onkyo amps.


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Compare available Onkyo power amps


Onkyo offers an entry-level amplifier tailored to the typical home user, and a digital high-end model that will enhance any audiovisual system. Figure out how much power and what features you will need from your amp, and compare and contrast the two models to decide which Onkyo amplifier is best for you.

I recommend: Onkyo's website lists the Onkyo power amplifier models currently available, with all of their features and specifications. For a little more information, head over to Epinions.com, where you can find consumer reviews, as well as a list of Onkyo amplifier distributors.

Read reviews on the Onkyo amplifiers of your choice


An Onkyo amp is a sound investment, but, compared to other amplifiers on the market, a pricey one. So before you commit to buy, especially if you are looking at the high-end model, check out some professional and consumer opinions on the products.

I recommend: Stereophile magazine offers an in-depth look at the A-9555. AudioReview.com features consumer reviews of the M-282.

Compare prices from Onkyo amplifier distributors


Onkyo amps are available from many different distributors, especially the entry-level M-282. Most retailers' prices are much less than the suggested retail prices listed on Onkyo's website, so shop around and you are sure to find a great deal.

I recommend: The A-9555 is a much harder model to track down, but B&H Photo Video has it, as well as the M-282, at very competitive prices. Circuit City is 1 of several retailers that carry the M-282.

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  • The high-end A-9555 is a costly investment, so make sure you truly need all of the features that this Onkyo amplifier offers before you buy it. Otherwise, you may be fine with the M-282, which is much cheaper.

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