Onkyo lancia un nuovo ricevitore stereo networked


Elettronica / giovedì, Marzo 31st, 2011

Negli Stati Uniti è appena sbarcato un nuovo prodotto firmato Onkyo, un ricevitore stereo che si connette alla nostra rete domestica per effettuare lo streaming dei nostri contenuti audio o di quelli presenti su internet, in tutta comodità e semplicità.

Il TX-8050 è capace di riprodurre in pochi istanti la musica archiviata sui nostri computer o sulle nostre periferiche esterne, nonchè avere libero accesso a grandi servizi di streaming musicale come Napster, Sirius XM Internet Radio, Slacker, Last.fm, Mediafly, vTuner, Rhapsody e Pandora. Non manca una porta USB e la possibilità di gestirlo da remoto tramite apposita “App” per iPhone/iPod Touch.

Tra le altre funzioni interessanti di questa centrale musicale troviamo la completa compatibilità con tantissime periferiche esterne, radio AM/FM, capacità di regtistrazione audio, compatibilità con sorgenti AV, supporto a formati audio come MP3, WMA, WMA Lossless, FLAC, WAV, Ogg Vorbis, AAC, e LPCM audio, certificazione Windows 7 e tecnologia per lo streaming senza fili DLNA 1.5, uscita jack da 3,5 mm per le cuffie, ricevitore/trasmettitore IR, uscite per speaker A/B e davvero tanto altro. Uno strumento estremamente performante per tutti coloro per cui la musica è parte integrante della propria vita.

In opzione lo si può abbinare ad uno speciale lettore CD di Onkyo, il C-7030 collegabile tramite cavi analogici o ottici, dotato di particolari tecnologie per una qualità del suono perfetta.

La vendita inizierà ufficialmente negli USA a 399$ (circa 285€) per il ricevitore stereo TX-8050 e 249$ (circa 180€) per il lettore CD C-7030.

Per tutte le altre informazioni e le caratteristiche dettagliate dei due prodotti potete consultare il comunicato stampa ufficiale:

“Onkyo, a company with decades of expertise in high-quality audio, has introduced the versatile TX-8050 network stereo receiver and C-7030 CD player. These precision-crafted components represent Onkyo’s contribution to a new generation of music enthusiasts seeking excellence in two-channel performance at an affordable price. Both products embrace the purity and simplicity of stereo sound, whether it is from a classic phonograph or CD, or the latest in new-technology and streaming network-sourced music.

The Onkyo TX-8050 Network Stereo Receiver will connect a wide range of modern and vintage music sources to one of the company’s classic, low-distortion power amplifier sections. A front-panel USB port allows direct digital connection for iPod/iPhone and other USB devices. An Ethernet jack provides streaming internet radio or audio from computer or network sources. Onkyo’s proprietary Universal Port provides for Onkyo-branded peripheral iPod/iPhone docks, HD radio tuner, and future wireless options. Finally, supports classic audio sources such as turntable, AM/FM, audio recorder, AV sources, and a CD player via analog or optical/coaxial digital connections.

Like the best classic stereo receivers, the TX-8050 has a powerful discrete-component amplifier design that is FTC rated at 80 watts per channel with no more that 0.08% total harmonic distortion. It will easily drive typical 6-ohm speakers to 100 watts. A massive EI transformer and large 8,200 µF capacitors ensures a stable power supply with the ability to drive high-current loads with both channels, as reflected by it dynamic power rating of 160 watts into 4 ohms. This receiver features Onkyo’s proprietary WRAT amplifier technology, which incorporates a low negative-feedback design, closed ground-loop circuits, and a high instantaneous-current capability. Together, these work to reduce distortion and cancel circuit noise, ensuring cleaner and more accurate signal amplification.

The TX-8050’s network functionality enables owners to incorporate streaming PC audio and Internet radio into their main entertainment system. Audio played this way offers superior power and fidelity compared to typical PC audio. Supported file types include MP3, WMA, WMA Lossless, FLAC, WAV, Ogg Vorbis, AAC, and LPCM audio. Users can also take advantage of a variety of Internet streaming radio channels from Pandora®, Rhapsody®, Napster, SIRIUS XM Internet Radio®, Slacker™, Last.fm, Mediafly, and vTuner. The receiver is certified with Windows 7 and DLNA Version 1.5.

A further benefit of the TX-8050’s network function is the compatibility it provides with Onkyo’s Remote App for iPod/iPhone*. This free, downloadable application enables owners to use an iPod touch or iPhone as a remote controller to control a range of functions on the receiver. As well as being able to select internet radio stations this way, users can select streaming audio input from a DLNA-compatible server.

The Onkyo TX-8050 also has a front-panel headphone jack, IR input/output, full-function remote control, A/B speaker outputs, and Zone 2 pre-outs that allow users to send audio to a second room equipped with an amplifier and a pair of speakers.

The Onkyo C-7030 CD player is a quality playback solution that incorporates a new high-precision clock to dramatically reduce timing errors, along with Onkyo’s original VLSC™ to reduce pulse noise. Driving the system is a massive, custom-built EI transformer that provides a clean and stable power supply. Build quality is exemplified by a 1.6 mm-thick flat chassis base that helps reduce unwanted vibrations. Like the TX-8050, the C-7030 sports a sleek aluminum front panel that makes a robust yet elegant design statement.

These new products confirm Onkyo’s ongoing dedication to making high-performance equipment available to music enthusiasts on every kind of budget.

The Onkyo TX-8050 and C-7030 will be available in late April with suggested retail prices of $399 and $249 respectively.
Since 1946 Onkyo has been passionately committed to developing audio products that deliver uncommon performance, quality and value. Bundling proprietary technologies and innovations with other sound-enhancing exclusives, Onkyo continues to created award winning products that are lauded by many of the industry leading audio publications. The company’s philosophy is to deliver products that are superbly designed and built to a consistently outstanding standard of excellence. Today, Onkyo is at the forefront of the home theater and digital revolutions. For more information about this and other fine Onkyo products, visit www.onkyousa.com or call 800-229-1687.”