The Onkyo TX-7320 is a stereo receiver manufactured in Japan and released in 1986. It features a sleek design available in black or silver, with dimensions measuring 435 mm in width, 97 mm in height, and 317 mm in depth, weighing approximately 5.7 kg. Originally priced at around 550 DM, it supports multiple connections including Phono, CD, Tape 1, and Tape 2 (Monitor). The amplifier specifications include a continuous power rating of 2 x 33 W at 8 Ohms and 2 x 40 W at 4 Ohms, with dynamic power of 2 x 52 W at 8 Ohms and 2 x 72 W at 4 Ohms. It boasts a total harmonic distortion of 0.1%, an attenuation factor of 35 dB at 8 Ohms, and a frequency response from 20 Hz to 30 kHz. The signal-to-noise ratio is rated at 95 dB for CD/Tape and 85 dB for Phono, alongside stereo channel separation. Users can adjust sound with tone control options for bass (± 10 dB at 100 Hz) and treble (± 10 dB at 10 kHz), as well as loudness settings of + 7 dB at 70 Hz and + 5 dB at 10 kHz. High filter and low filter options are not specified, but features such as mute and direct/line-straight modes enhance usability. The TX-7320 is part of a series that includes models like TX-7330 and TX-7340.