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Rating Reviewed by: Kevin (Unregistered User)
(AudioPhile)
Review Date February 7, 2002
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Used product for More than 1 year
Visitors rate this review 4.00 of 5,
1 votes
Review NaN of
, from Apex, NC
Price Paid:
$450.00
from Now Audio Video
Summary: I picked this receiver up a few years back. I've loved it since. First off, it was very flexible for its time. Fully S-2 switching for every video input. I could run s-video for everything including my SVHS vcr. Sure, now we have component video switching, but that wasn't around then.
Also.. I'm not sure if others have read their manual. You can assign each of the digital inputs to whatever button/source you want. Aka.. assign Optical 2 to DVD. With basic a basic coax cable and cheap optical cables, I've never experienced any drop out of digital connections. Like most receivers, it switches to an assigned digital input whenever the digital signal is present. If not, it'll stay with analog inputs.
The bass managment works great.
It isn't the most powerful receiver, rated at 85watts/channel. We all know receivers cheat on their numbers too.
I know my speakers, Klipsch with super high efficiency of 95db/w/m, so I didn't worry about enormous power.
This is an all around excellent receiver.
Strengths: Very easy setup, plenty of inputs, great dts and dolby decoding. Even has a clipping light.
Weaknesses: More power would be nice, but thats the next model. The remote is kinda crappy.
Similar Products Used: Comparative Yamaha Natural Sound.
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Summary: Off the hook for 125$. this msrp 650$ reciever is great for my dorm room. plenty of output to all speakers and sub. i hate the remote, but i purchased the sony touch screen remote to replace it. pretty design for a pioneer. cant ask for more at 125$.
Strengths: Lots of inputs and outputs
Weaknesses: remote blows
Similar Products Used: jvc pos reciever
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Summary: In this price range the best receiver you can get. 80Watt is enough power if you have a small living room. My living room is only 6 meters x 5 meters and sometimes the walls can barely hold the roof because of "earthquake- like" soundwaves.
Summary: The Pioneer was my first full A/V receiver. Worked pretty good out of the box, however the audio power from my DVD player was weak. It automatically either chooses digital inputs for each component or you have to use specific inputs (which limits the value of the digital inputs).
Biggest problem started a few months ago when it started dropping my satellite digital input. Then a couple of weeks ago, it started using the digital satellite audio for the DVD (this worked fine for year prior). Couldn't get it to work correctly again. Got the Denon a few days ago, and now I can see (and hear) the difference in audio quality, programability, and quality of components.
Won't miss the Pioneer...and considering the fact that it went south in a little over a year, I can't recommend it to anyone else either.
Strengths: A lot of features for the price
Weaknesses: Poor reliability, hard to program specific elements, poor power output with DVD player
Similar Products Used: Denon AVR-2802
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Rating Reviewed by: Kevin M(Unregistered User)
(Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date July 30, 2001
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Value Rating 4 of 5
Used product for 3 months to 1 year
Review NaN of
, from Arlington, Virginia
Price Paid:
$500.00
from Myer Emco
Summary: Before purchasing my Pioneer, I was using separates. After purchasing a DVD player, I decided to make a theater system. My Adcom preamp, although great for music, didn't offer much room for growth. I kept my B&K amp, which drives my front speakers and I have been very happy. Many people would like more power, but since I live in a small condo, the 80 watts per channel are more than adequate.
Strengths: Easy to use, good looking, adequate power
Weaknesses: Tuner
Similar Products Used: Adcom preamp, Sony Reciever
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