Website:https://onkyo.com/
Est. year: 1946
Location: Japan
The Onkyo Icon A-50 streaming integrated amplifier delivers up to 2 x 180 W when driving a load with a nominal impedance of 4 Ohms and 140 W for 8 Ohms. HDMI ARC is also present, streaming capabilities include full support for most popular platforms such as Spotify, Qobuz, etc. A built-in DAC based on the Asahi Kasei AK4452 chip with support for PCM up to 32-bit / 768 kHz is also present.
The Onkyo Muse Y-50 is all-in-one network amplifier featuring fully digital signal paths and Axign Class D amplification. The model offers up to 125 watts per channel into 8 ohms (up to 250 watts per channel into 4 ohms).
The Onkyo Muse Y-50 is all-in-one network amplifier featuring fully digital signal paths and Axign Class D amplification. The model offers up to 75 watts per channel into 8 ohms (up to 150 watts per channel into 4 ohms).
The Onkyo Y-50 is equipped with three analog RCA line inputs, a coaxial digital input, an HDMI ARC port for connecting TVs and game consoles, and an integrated MM/MC phono corrector. An Ethernet port and a Wi-Fi adapter are included as standard, as is support for all major streaming protocols. A pre-out output for the subwoofer and improved screw-type acoustic terminals complete the rear panel.
The Y-40 uses an all-digital architecture with Axign Class D amplification and is equipped with the same 5.46-inch color display with metadata and VU meters. Streaming support is completely identical to the older model: Spotify Connect, TIDAL Connect, Qobuz Connect, Chromecast and AirPlay 2 via Ethernet or Wi-Fi, controlled from the Onkyo Controller app.