Onkyo M-282 2-Channel Power Amplifier | Great power for the money
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Onkyo M-282 2-Channel Power Amplifier
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highly recommended
Fantastic 2 Channel Power Amp.
Onkyo
M-
282
2-
Channel
Power
Amplifier
The reviews by others of this product helped me decide to try it out, and I'm glad I did.
I've had a Carver 0.5t "Magnetic Field" High Current
2-channel
Power Amp since 1988; serious power (220 RMSw/ch into 4 ohms....140RMSw/8 ohms)..driving my MAIN LEFT and RIGHT Front HT loudspeakers. And this was power back-in-the-day, when audio manufacturers followed "the rules"; disclosing continuous power into all channels driven, into a nominal impedance, over the entire audible frequency range, and specifying the THD applicable to all this as well.
The Carver was great.....that is, until it gave up the ghost a few weeks back! I was highly upset, but I did REALIZE I got 20 years outta the thing; you can't say that about a LOT of the consumer electronics being sold nowadays! Carver's been long gone...& even when they were STILL AROUND and owned by someone besides Bob Carver, the quality went down the hill...so I figured a worthy replacement would be some high-end esoteric amp...way beyond my budget.
I started searching and found good reviews on the Onkyo
M-282
, and I know Onkyo makes some high-quality Home Theater Receivers...but being a separates man..a HT Receiver was out of the question. So I ordered the product, it arrived a day earlier than expected, and I must say, it performs extremely well....considering the price.
Admittedly, I've gotten used to the "warmer" sound of the old Carver amp, but the M-282 does bring out a few details (with the same loudspeakers), and it essentially pumps out the same quality and quantity of power as the Carver...because the Onkyo follows the old FTC "Power Ratiing" disclosure that MOST amplifier/receiver manufacturers today (making HT gear) have abandoned.
I'm impressed enough, that I'm gonna pick up 2 more M-282s...one for the Center Channel and 1 for my Rear Channels. And they only cost approx. $200. Not bad at all! The auto-signal-sensing-turn-on/shut-off feature is really nice, and outside of the POWER LED being "orange" when the amp is ON, I have no complaints.
For those still liking the flexibility & performance of separates, Onkyo gets high marks. I highly reccommend this product.
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Great power for the money
I purchased this
amplifier
about 1 year ago to bi-amp my Polk Monitor 60's along with my
Onkyo
TX-SR504 which produces 75 watts RMS per
channel
which I believe to be about 100 watts RMS per channel. This amplifier is QUITE a bit louder then my Onkyo receiver in terms of
power
and sounding clear. When I'm not watching movies and I'm playing my receiver for music I truly play it very very loud and the Onkyo M-
282
seemed to be a good bit louder then my receiver. It will get hot but not more then a receiver after using it for a while and I find the Onkyo to be a superb buy. The price is right and the specs are real and are not over-rated like quite a bit of manufacturers these days. The specs with Onkyo are either exact or a little bit underrated in my opinion and for the price, this amplifier is such a great deal. I have been a fan of Onkyo for quite some time now and this
M-282
only redefined my love for the brand!
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It's O.K. For The Price
I mean sound is good but there is no volume control on the front, and when it closes itself down to save
power
, it is forever unless you turn it off and on again.
I'd say it's OK if you are looking for a simple
amplifier
for home use.
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