TX-8011_E.book Page 5 Friday, July 30, 2004 10:33 AM

Features

50 W/ch min. RMS at 8 ohms, both channels driven from 20 Hz to 20 kHz, with no more than 0.08% THD.

Discrete output stage circuits for true high-current, low-impedance drive.

Expensive, high-quality parts, such as high-power transistors, an oversized power transformer, and heavy duty extruded heatsink, make it possible to accurately and effortlessly drive 4-ohm speakers.

4 audio inputs

A/B speaker selectors and outputs

Cassette tape dubbing capability

30 FM/AM radio presets

Preset scan tuning

3 radio preset groups (10 presets per group)

Direct access tuning

Motorized, precision volume control

Headphone jack

Audio mute, sleep timer (via remote)

Battery-free memory backup

compatible remote control

Supplied Accessories

Make sure you have the following accessories:

Remote controller (RC-330S) & two batteries (AA/R6)

Indoor FM antenna

AM loop antenna

*In catalogs and on packaging, the letter added to the end of the product name indicates the color of the TX-8011. Spec- ifications and operation are the same regardless of color.

Contents

 

Important Safeguards

2

Precautions

4

Features

5

Supplied Accessories

5

Contents

5

Front & Rear Panels

6

Front Panel

6

Display

7

Rear Panel

8

Remote Controller

9

Installing the Batteries

10

Using the Remote Controller

10

Connections

11

Connecting Speakers

11

Connecting the Supplied FM & AM Indoor

 

Antennas

12

Connecting an Outdoor FM Antenna

13

Connecting an Outdoor AM Antenna

13

Connecting a CD Player

14

Connecting a Cassette Recorder

14

Connecting a Turntable

14

Connecting

Components

15

Connecting the Power Cord of Another

 

Component

15

Connecting the Power Cord

16

Turning On the TX-8011

16

Playing Your Components

17

Selecting the Source Component

17

Using a Graphic Equalizer

17

Adjusting the Bass, Treble & Balance

17

Muting the TX-8011

17

Using the Sleep Timer

18

Using Headphones

18

Using the Tuner

19

Listening to the Radio

19

Tuning into Radio Stations

19

Presetting Radio Stations

20

Selecting Presets

20

Deleting Presets

..............................................

20

Recording

21

Recording the Input Source

21

Tape-to-tape Dubbing

21

Monitoring While Recording

21

Troubleshooting

22

Power

22

Audio

22

Tuner

22

Remote Controller

22

Specifications

23

5

Page 5
Image 5
Onkyo TX-8011 instruction manual Features, Supplied Accessories, Contents

TX-8011 specifications

The Onkyo TX-8011 is a versatile and powerful stereo receiver that has earned a reputation for delivering high-quality audio performance at an attractive price point. Designed for those who appreciate both analog and digital audio sources, this receiver combined the best of both worlds, making it a popular choice among music enthusiasts.

One of the most notable features of the TX-8011 is its robust power output. With a maximum output of 100 watts per channel, this receiver is capable of driving a wide range of speakers, ensuring clear and dynamic sound reproduction across various listening environments. The low distortion and high-current capability further enhance the audio experience, making it suitable for both casual listening and more critical applications.

The TX-8011 incorporates advanced technologies to ensure high fidelity audio playback. The receiver is equipped with a well-designed AM/FM tuner that provides excellent reception of radio signals, along with the ability to store multiple preset stations for quick access. The inclusion of a built-in phono stage allows users to directly connect their turntables, catering to vinyl enthusiasts who wish to enjoy their analog collections.

For connectivity, the TX-8011 features a variety of inputs and outputs. These include multiple line-level inputs for various audio sources, as well as a set of speaker outputs that supports A/B speaker configurations, enabling users to connect different speaker setups. The receiver also includes a headphone output for private listening.

One of the TX-8011's strengths is its user-friendly interface, which includes intuitive controls for adjusting volume, input selection, and tone adjustments like bass and treble. The receiver is designed to integrate seamlessly with existing home audio systems, making it a flexible option for users looking to upgrade or build their systems.

In terms of build quality, the TX-8011 is housed in a solid and durable chassis that not only ensures longevity but also minimizes resonance and interference. The clean aesthetic design allows it to fit into a variety of home decor styles without drawing attention away from other components.

Overall, the Onkyo TX-8011 is an excellent choice for anyone seeking a reliable and high-performing stereo receiver. With its combination of power, connectivity options, and ease of use, it stands as a compelling option in the competitive landscape of audio equipment, ensuring that users can enjoy their favorite music and media with impressive sound quality.