• 50 W + 50 W (4 ohms, 20 hz–20 kHz, 0.9% THD, 2-ch Driven, FTC)
  • Wrap (wide range amplification technology)
  • Direct mode for source-authentic Audio
  • Phase matching bass boost
  • High-current EI transformer, large custom audio Capacitors, and discrete output stage

I've had this amp for a little over two weeks now, and have listened to loads of LPs (on a Fluance turntable) and CDs through it, and am in love with it. It hurt to replace my old Pioneer SX-550, as I've always loved the depth and chunk of its sound. But the Onkyo 9110 not only delivers that oomph (thanks to the Phase Matching Bass boost, which works as advertised -- lots of punch and fullness with no loss of definition elsewhere in the sound spectrum), but presents a clear, clean (but not too-bright) top end and finely textured mids for a fully three-dimensional sound. Really impressive. The bass and treble controls are also finely calibrated, more so than on other amps I've heard. I'm running it through Infinity Primus bookshelf speakers that are roughly 15 years old, and it's brought them to new life. I really don't think it's possible to find a better-sounding amp for anywhere near the money. Well done, Onkyo!

Bought it for my first record player setup. Driving 2 speakers and using the pre-amp for the record player. Sounds great. Like the look of it as well.

I bought an Onkyo A-9110 and paired it up to Polk Audio LSiM707 speakers. Simply outstanding sound! The clarity of sound and stage presence is something that I have been looking for for years. I'm now enjoying diving way deep into my vinyl records. Thanks Onkyo and Polk Audio. 20190228 update - I continue to love the Onkyo A-9110 integrated amp. I then bought but returned an Onkyo C-7030 CD player - it wasn't even close to the sound quality of this Onkyo A-9110 integrated amp. Then I splurged a bit and bought a Denon DCD-800NE CD Player. WOW! The Onkyo / Denon / Polk Audio combo are nothing less than amazing. You'll think someone entered the room and is trying to talk to you on certain tracks. And the Denon's DAC is sonic bliss for CDs and for USB Flash Drives (plugged into the front of the Denon CD Player). I never expected to get to this quality of sound. I couldn't be more pleased.

I was a little unsure of the wattage because it was based on 4 ohm and not 8 ohm but I do have all the power I need for my house. The sound clarity is fantastic. Even on older, scratchy record albums it sounds great.

I have a Kenwood turn table and amp from high school (1978). The amp finally gave out and I needed a replacement. I have 2 old 3-way speakers and a 10" subwoofer. I also play high-definition FLAC files with a Peachtree DAC. This amp accepts the phono input (with ground), the DAC input, and powers the 2 full-range speakers and Sub nicely. I especially appreciate the "Direct" mode that bypasses the Treble/Bass adjustments and allows the signal to pass straight through in its truest form. It was easy to set up, but when I put it in "direct" mode, the Sub cut out. I read the instructions and found it was easy to switch the Sub on in direct mode. This is a simple ample but has great features. It worked great right out of the box, and I anticipate another 40 years from this amp!

I am running a pair of LEF Q150 and this blew my class D small amp out of the water in terms of sound quality. Don’t expect a lot of power from this fella, I have to drive it at more than 50% to get moderate level volume having a baby around and being able to have a conversation in the background. But I just like how crisp and pleasant it’s sound is with vocals and instruments like dry snares or cymbals. I just wish there was a DAC onboard to support a digital input for my Apple airport express (which sounds terrible with its own internal DAC unfortunately). The build quality and the aesthetics of this amp are really great, even my wife thought so and she wanted one of those modern small amps that are going around. I’m very pleased with this purchase, and will be even happier once I have a good wireless solution for streaming music remotely.

Best budget integrated amp nice warm sound and pairs nice with The definitive d9 speakers I have. Using a separate elac subwoofer but keep in mind there's no dedicated sub connection on this model. Decent d a c built in and good preamp for turntable. Far more competitive then it should be at 300-400 dollars against units prices much higher. Does nothing wrong for the money, and if want a taste of warm sound have digital amp fatigue here's your cure without breaking the bank. Does lack u s b connection but has optical coaxial connections for audio. At this price a winner nice clean power and rarely is it breaking a sweat driving my d9s it's a gem!