Onkyo M-80 Power Amplifier (Icon Series)
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Onkyo M-80 Power Amplifier (Icon Series)

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Onkyo M-80 Power Amplifier (Icon Series)Onkyo M 80 Power Amplifier (Icon Series) at Vinyl Sound Toronto Canada The M 80 is a two channel Class AB power amplifier from Onkyo's Icon Series (Osaka, Japan), available at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada. Engineered as the dedicated power stage for Onkyo's return to high fidelity separates, it is rated at 130 W per channel (8 ohms, 20 Hz to 20 kHz, 0. 07% THD, 2 ch driven) and 200 W per channel (4 ohms, 1 kHz, 0. 7% THD, 2 ch driven) through a

Onkyo M-80 Power Amplifier (Icon Series) at Vinyl Sound Toronto Canada

The M-80 is a two-channel Class AB power amplifier from Onkyo's Icon Series (Osaka, Japan), available at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada. Engineered as the dedicated power stage for Onkyo's return to high-fidelity separates, it is rated at 130 W per channel (8 ohms, 20 Hz to 20 kHz, 0.07% THD, 2-ch driven) and 200 W per channel (4 ohms, 1 kHz, 0.7% THD, 2-ch driven) through a three-stage Inverted Darlington amplifier topology with parallel output stage transistors. The driver stage incorporates Onkyo's patented DIDRC (Dynamic Intermodulation Distortion Reduction Circuitry) with a High Slew Rate Design to suppress ultra-high-frequency noise. A custom high-current toroidal transformer, 10,000 µF capacitors custom-made exclusively for Onkyo, copper bus bars, and hi-fi grade input and output terminals underpin the power supply and signal path. Both balanced XLR and unbalanced RCA inputs are provided, alongside A/B speaker switching, illuminated analogue VU meters, and a 12V trigger input for coordinated system power control. The Onkyo Icon Series received the HomeTheaterReview Best of CES Award 2025.

Three-Stage Inverted Darlington Amplifier and DIDRC

The M-80's amplification circuit is built around a three-stage Inverted Darlington output stage, a layered transistor design where a driver transistor and a power transistor are coupled with feedback and fed by an additional gain stage. This configuration produces a very low output impedance, enabling the amplifier to control speaker voice coils with authority and deliver instantaneous current on demand. The output stage transistors operate in parallel rather than in series, further multiplying the instantaneous current supply capability and enhancing the rise time of transients, which translates directly into a faster, more energetic attack and a greater sense of dynamic power at any listening level. Negative feedback is kept deliberately low throughout the circuit, which means the amplifier is not affected by back-EMF noise generated by the speaker, preserving resolution and transparency that high-feedback designs can mask. The driver stage integrates DIDRC with a High Slew Rate Design, actively suppressing beat-generated noise in the ultra-high frequency band before it can enter the output transistors, allowing the natural character of analogue and digital sources to pass through without added grain or hardness.

Power Supply, Chassis Construction, and Vibration Control

A custom high-current toroidal transformer forms the foundation of the M-80's power supply, chosen for its low magnetic leakage, minimal vibration, and efficient energy transfer to the output stage under dynamic load. The transformer feeds 10,000 µF filter capacitors custom-manufactured exclusively for Onkyo, providing a reservoir of energy for the large instantaneous current demands of low-impedance speaker loads and loud musical peaks. Copper bus bars distribute power from the capacitors to the output stage with minimal resistance, reducing voltage sag during peaks and maintaining grip on the speaker load. An extruded aluminium heatsink manages thermal dissipation passively without a cooling fan, eliminating mechanical noise entirely. The three-piece housing of two aluminium side panels and a steel top panel, combined with an oval-pressed base design and a 5 mm aluminium front panel, increases chassis rigidity and suppresses resonance from entering the circuitry through structural vibration. Hi-fi grade speaker output terminals and audio input terminals complete the signal chain with low-resistance, corrosion-resistant contacts.

Connectivity, VU Meters, and System Integration

The M-80 accepts both balanced XLR and unbalanced RCA analogue inputs simultaneously, allowing it to be paired with any preamplifier regardless of output topology. A 12V trigger input enables coordinated power-on and power-off with a compatible preamplifier such as the Onkyo P-80, eliminating the need to manually switch both components. Front-panel illuminated analogue VU meters with switchable x1 and x10 range provide a visual indication of output level, adding both operational feedback and a visual link to Onkyo's classical hi-fi heritage. A/B speaker output switching supports two pairs of loudspeakers, enabling selection between two listening positions or simultaneous multi-room playback. The M-80 is the natural power amplifier partner for the Onkyo P-80 Network Preamplifier, and Onkyo specifically references the P-80 and M-80 paired with Klipsch Forte speakers as an exemplary system combination for dynamic, extended sound.

Key Features

  • Three-Stage Inverted Darlington Output Stage: Layered transistor topology with parallel output transistors for very low output impedance, high instantaneous current delivery, fast transient rise time, and authoritative speaker control at any load.
  • DIDRC with High Slew Rate Design (Driver Stage): Patented Dynamic Intermodulation Distortion Reduction Circuitry applied in the driver stage to suppress ultra-high-frequency beat noise before it reaches the output transistors.
  • Symmetrical Class AB Topology: Low negative feedback design preserves resolution and rejects back-EMF noise from the speaker for a highly resolving and natural-sounding presentation.
  • Custom High-Current Toroidal Transformer: Low-leakage, low-vibration toroidal power transformer providing stable, high-current energy delivery under demanding dynamic loads.
  • Onkyo-Exclusive 10,000 µF Capacitors: Custom-made filter capacitors with large energy reserves for instantaneous current supply during loud musical transients and low-impedance loads.
  • Copper Bus Bars: Low-resistance power distribution from the capacitor bank to the output stage, reducing voltage sag and maintaining speaker grip at peak output.
  • Balanced XLR and Unbalanced RCA Inputs: Both input types accepted simultaneously for compatibility with any preamplifier or streaming source with balanced or unbalanced outputs.
  • A/B Speaker Switching: Front-panel A and B speaker output selection for two pairs of speakers, enabling multiple listening positions or simultaneous multi-room playback.
  • Illuminated Analogue VU Meters: Backlit glass VU meters with x1 and x10 range switching for visual output level monitoring and a nod to Onkyo's classic hi-fi aesthetic.
  • 12V Trigger Input: 3.5 mm trigger input for coordinated power-on with a compatible preamplifier or control system.
  • Fan-Less Chassis with Three-Piece Vibration-Suppression Construction: Aluminium side panels, steel top panel, oval-pressed base, extruded aluminium heatsink, and 5 mm aluminium front panel suppress vibration and eliminate mechanical noise.
  • Hi-Fi Grade Terminals: High-quality gold-plated speaker output and audio input terminals for low-resistance, corrosion-resistant signal and power transfer.

Technical Specifications

Type 2-Channel Class AB Power Amplifier
Series Icon Series
Amplifier Topology Symmetrical Class AB; 3-stage Inverted Darlington output; parallel output transistors
Power Output 130 W/ch (8 ohms, 20 Hz-20 kHz, 0.07% THD, 2-ch driven); 200 W/ch (4 ohms, 1 kHz, 0.7% THD, 2-ch driven)
Frequency Response 5 Hz to 100 kHz (+1 / -3 dB)
Speaker Impedance 4 to 16 ohms
Distortion Reduction DIDRC (Dynamic Intermodulation Distortion Reduction Circuitry) with High Slew Rate Design, driver stage
Power Supply Custom high-current toroidal transformer; 10,000 µF exclusive Onkyo capacitors; copper bus bars
Analogue Inputs 1 x RCA (Unbalanced); 1 x XLR (Balanced)
Speaker Outputs A/B switching (two pairs); hi-fi grade binding posts
12V Trigger Input 3.5 mm (1/8 inch) jack
VU Meters Illuminated analogue VU meters with x1 / x10 range switching
Chassis Fan-less; aluminium side panels; steel top panel; oval vibration-suppression base; 5 mm aluminium front panel; extruded aluminium heatsink
Dimensions (W x H x D) 435 x 135 x 345 mm / 17.1 x 5.3 x 13.6 in
Net Weight 13.5 kg / 29.8 lbs
Power Consumption 445 W (operating), 51 W (idle), less than 0.3 W (standby)
UPC 889951003984

Connections at a Glance

  • 1 x RCA analogue input (unbalanced)
  • 1 x XLR analogue input (balanced)
  • Speaker outputs A and B (hi-fi grade binding posts)
  • 1 x 3.5 mm 12V trigger input

Awards and Critical Recognition

  • HomeTheaterReview Best of CES Award 2025 (HomeTheaterReview, as part of the Onkyo Icon Series)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Onkyo M-80?

The Onkyo M-80 is a two-channel Class AB power amplifier from the Icon Series, rated at 130 W per channel (8 ohms, FTC) and 200 W per channel (4 ohms). It uses a three-stage Inverted Darlington output stage with parallel output transistors, DIDRC in the driver stage, a custom high-current toroidal transformer, Onkyo-exclusive 10,000 µF capacitors, copper bus bars, balanced XLR and unbalanced RCA inputs, A/B speaker switching, and illuminated analogue VU meters. It is available at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada.

How does the Onkyo M-80 compare to the Cambridge Audio CXA81 or NAD C 298?

The M-80 differentiates itself from the Cambridge Audio CXA81 and NAD C 298 primarily through its three-stage Inverted Darlington output topology, which delivers a lower output impedance and higher instantaneous current than the conventional output stages used in the CXA81 and C 298. The DIDRC driver stage has no direct equivalent in either competitor. The M-80's custom toroidal transformer and Onkyo-exclusive 10,000 µF capacitors give it a larger power reservoir than the NAD C 298's Eigentakt Class D platform, which prioritises efficiency over the high-current headroom that demanding low-impedance speaker loads require. The illuminated VU meters with x1/x10 range switching and simultaneous XLR/RCA input acceptance are also practical differentiators at this tier.

What is the Inverted Darlington amplifier topology and why does it matter?

A Darlington transistor pair connects two transistors so that the current amplified by the first drives the base of the second, multiplying the overall current gain. The Inverted Darlington, as used in the M-80, reverses the conventional polarity of this arrangement, which reduces the number of transistor junctions in the signal path and lowers the output impedance of the stage significantly. The M-80 adds a third transistor gain stage, further increasing control over the output transistors. Parallel output transistors then multiply the instantaneous current capability of the completed stage. The net result is an output that grips the speaker voice coil tightly at all frequencies, producing faster transient attack, better bass definition, and greater dynamic composure than amplifiers with higher output impedance.

Can the Onkyo M-80 be paired with the Onkyo P-80 Network Preamplifier?

Yes, the M-80 is designed as the natural power amplifier partner for the Onkyo P-80 Network Preamplifier. The P-80 provides both balanced XLR and unbalanced RCA pre-amplifier outputs that connect directly to the M-80's corresponding inputs. The P-80's 12V trigger output connects to the M-80's 12V trigger input for coordinated power-on and power-off from a single control point. Onkyo specifically cites this P-80 and M-80 pairing with Klipsch Forte speakers as a reference system combination for dynamic, extended two-channel sound.

Does the M-80 support two pairs of speakers?

Yes, the M-80 has front-panel A/B speaker output switching that supports two pairs of loudspeakers. Either pair can be selected independently or both can be driven simultaneously, making it practical for switching between listening rooms or for multi-room playback from a single amplifier. Speaker impedance compatibility covers 4 to 16 ohms for each pair.

Where can I buy the Onkyo M-80 in Toronto or Canada?

The Onkyo M-80 Power Amplifier is available at Vinyl Sound, an authorised Onkyo dealer in Toronto, Canada. Vinyl Sound carries the complete Onkyo Icon Series lineup including the P-80 Network Preamplifier and A-50 Network Integrated Amplifier, and can advise on pairing the M-80 with the right preamplifier and speakers for a complete high-fidelity two-channel system.

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