Dr. Ears
Super Member
With my Sansui AU-7700 at QRX Restore for 9 weeks after a quoted 8 to 10 week queue, I picked up this integrated off of Craigslist.
It's the most Sansui sounding like integrated I have heard, rated at 80 wpc and loaded with inputs and features.
I broke my QS-1 out of it's Styrofoam shell and plugged it into one of the REC outs with the FX-Audio 01J in-between to handle the fronts.
A Sansui A 7 is handling the rear surrounds
I plugged the following into the A-8067, my Smart TV and Mini Mac into my Audio-gd DAC-19 and plugged that into AUX in.
My Reference Audio Mods CD player into the CD direct.
My Sony SACD / DVD front outs into the Onkyo Integra and the rear surrounds into the Sansui A 7.
An inexpensive Kenwood tuner into the Tuner direct input.
I can play everything plugged into the Onkyo Integra directly or through the FX Audio 01J into the QS-1.
Watching the four needles on the QS-1's move is mesmerizing.
How does everything sound?
Well, there are nearly an unlimited number of settings, but so far I like my TV, Mac Mini and SACD / DVD better through the QS-1.
Everything else sounds better directly through the Onkyo Integra.
When my AU-7700 returns, the Onkyo Integra A-8067 is going to take the place of the Sansui A 7.
The Onkyo Integra A-8067 is my second best ever audio buy.
Since, someone is going to want to know, my best buy ever was discovering the Raytheon CK-5694, a non-audio tube intended for a piece of Texas Instruments test gear that makes the best 6SN7 substitute ever made, it featured a non-standard octal pin-out, which required me making custom adapters.
I think most Sansui lovers will enjoy the Onkyo Integra, especially for the money.
It's the most Sansui sounding like integrated I have heard, rated at 80 wpc and loaded with inputs and features.
I broke my QS-1 out of it's Styrofoam shell and plugged it into one of the REC outs with the FX-Audio 01J in-between to handle the fronts.
A Sansui A 7 is handling the rear surrounds
I plugged the following into the A-8067, my Smart TV and Mini Mac into my Audio-gd DAC-19 and plugged that into AUX in.
My Reference Audio Mods CD player into the CD direct.
My Sony SACD / DVD front outs into the Onkyo Integra and the rear surrounds into the Sansui A 7.
An inexpensive Kenwood tuner into the Tuner direct input.
I can play everything plugged into the Onkyo Integra directly or through the FX Audio 01J into the QS-1.
Watching the four needles on the QS-1's move is mesmerizing.
How does everything sound?
Well, there are nearly an unlimited number of settings, but so far I like my TV, Mac Mini and SACD / DVD better through the QS-1.
Everything else sounds better directly through the Onkyo Integra.
When my AU-7700 returns, the Onkyo Integra A-8067 is going to take the place of the Sansui A 7.
The Onkyo Integra A-8067 is my second best ever audio buy.
Since, someone is going to want to know, my best buy ever was discovering the Raytheon CK-5694, a non-audio tube intended for a piece of Texas Instruments test gear that makes the best 6SN7 substitute ever made, it featured a non-standard octal pin-out, which required me making custom adapters.
I think most Sansui lovers will enjoy the Onkyo Integra, especially for the money.

