Pioneer VSX-D407 A/V Receivers

Pioneer VSX-D407 A/V Receivers 

DESCRIPTION

Dolby Pro Logic Receiver

USER REVIEWS

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[Jun 23, 2017]
terry
AudioPhile

this pioneer reciver 200 watt plays 4 10s 4 8s and 4 mids it will out last any newbes

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 12, 1999]
ying
Casual Listener

Strength:

good entry system for a starving student

Weakness:

no dts, and the other fancy stuff

it's a good system, especially when running the dvd moive. i assume it's the weakest link in the whole system ,but for now it's good enough for some wkend movie experience. i will upgrade the system once the dreaded stuent loan is pay off or greatly reduced. excellent price $129 from onsale.com what could u want more from a 3-4 yrs old model? in today's digital age. good music also.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Sep 17, 2000]
Perfecto Sifuentes
Audiophile

Strength:

Price, precise imaging, neat front panel controls.

Weakness:

Lack of power, frail speaker connectors, hard to use remote.

My experience is consistent with that of the other reviews.
On moderate volume the unit has a clean and rather precise sound. The precision of the simulated center speaker and the prologic sound is quite good. However in turning up the volume and trying to compensate for the lack of bass the unit will trigger overload protection and shut down. I have one of these for a little over a year. Used it to drive a pair of Infinity Delta 60 speakers, Delta Center. I find it hard to believe the 4x100 Watt spec. Also, the remote control is rather difficult to use because it is full of equally sized minuscule and identical keys with hard to read legends. The result is that nobody else in the house uses the remote except me. Finaly, it is hard to hook thick cables to the speaker connectors because they snap out easily. It is a good entry level theather to watch cable TV movies.

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OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
4
[Dec 27, 1998]
Ryan
an Audio Enthusiast

got one today, love it, 150 bucks.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
[Nov 18, 1998]
Brian Straight
an Audio Enthusiast

Got this on sale for $129. I used it as the basis for an inexpensive system for my kids in the basement. Sound quality is a little brittle and masked, bass is very light. Imaging is not bad, and it delivers some quite pleasant results on pro-logic encoded tapes.
The unit is rated at 4X100 watts continuous power, but I have a hard time believing this spec. The unit definitely lacks the 'muscle' of my 100 watt/channel stereo amp.

For $129, this unit was a real steal--just don't expect too much from it.

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
[Nov 15, 1999]
Scott
Audio Enthusiast

For all students out there, this is the reciver for you. I picked it up at Circuit City for $150. It really preforms if you're looking for a good musical receiver, very clean with good imaging, but the bass is a little frail. As soon as I started running movies I noticed it stuggling with some of the high output scenes, but it was not noticeable enough for me to start to complaining. Bottom Line: you cannot beat the price for the sound.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
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