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Onkyo TX-2500 MKII Stereo Receiver * 40W RMS * 1979

Onkyo TX-2500 MKII Stereo Receiver * 40W RMS * 1979

The Onkyo TX-2500 MKII is a vintage (circa 1979-1980) "Servo-Locked" stereo receiver renowned for its warm sound, high-quality phono stage, and reliable performance. Rated at 40W per channel into 8 ohms, it often outperforms this specification in tests. It features a classic silver-faced design with analog controls and strong, detailed audio output.

Key Features and Performance
  • Power Output: Officially rated for 40 Watts per channel, though some units have measured higher.
  • Servo-Locked Tuning: A specialized Onkyo technology used in this era to ensure stable FM reception.
  • Sound Signature: Known for providing a warm, rich, and "enveloping" soundstage, particularly when paired with vintage speakers.
  • Phono Stage: Highly regarded among users for its excellent, high-quality phono input for turntables.
  • Design: A "silver face" receiver with a classic, vintage look, often housed in a wooden cabinet.
$300.00
Onkyo TX-2500 MKII Stereo Receiver * 40W RMS * 1979
$300.00
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Description

The Onkyo TX-2500 MKII is a vintage (circa 1979-1980) "Servo-Locked" stereo receiver renowned for its warm sound, high-quality phono stage, and reliable performance. Rated at 40W per channel into 8 ohms, it often outperforms this specification in tests. It features a classic silver-faced design with analog controls and strong, detailed audio output.

Key Features and Performance
  • Power Output: Officially rated for 40 Watts per channel, though some units have measured higher.
  • Servo-Locked Tuning: A specialized Onkyo technology used in this era to ensure stable FM reception.
  • Sound Signature: Known for providing a warm, rich, and "enveloping" soundstage, particularly when paired with vintage speakers.
  • Phono Stage: Highly regarded among users for its excellent, high-quality phono input for turntables.
  • Design: A "silver face" receiver with a classic, vintage look, often housed in a wooden cabinet.