Product Ratings
Overall (15 Reviews)
Bestbuy.com (8 Reviews)
Amazon.com (4 Reviews)
Cnet.com (2 Reviews)
Specs & Features
Released
Surround Sound
Dolby Digital®
DTS®
DTS ES®
Dolby Pro Logic II
DTS Neo:6
DTS 96/24
THX®
Number of Channels
Rear Input Connectors
RCA (2 Audio Channels) x 10
Digital Coaxial x 2
Digital Optical x 5
Composite (Video) x 7
S-Video x 6
Component x 3
HDMI x 3
Rear Output Connectors
RCA (2 Audio Channels) x 3
Digital Optical x 2
Composite (Video) x 2
S-Video x 2
Component x 1
HDMI x 1
DSP Processor Type(s)
Depth
Design
Height
Illuminated Remote
Included Accessories
MPN
PC Interface
Preamp Outputs
Remote Control Type
Stereo Mode Power
130 Watt @ 8 ohm, 20 Hz - 20 kHz, THD: 0.09%
Surround Mode Power
130 Watt @ 8 ohm, 20 Hz - 20 kHz, THD: 0.09%
THX Certification
Type
Warranty
Weight
Width
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What People Say
i havent had it long enough to use all of its features, but so far it has been a great addition to my home theatre setup.
from Bestbuy.com
"great piece of gear.the pioneer sounds like no other receiver.
from Bestbuy.com
If one desires an audio video receiver with true 1080P scaling, and absolutely clear, clean and concise audio reproduction, this is the unit for you. Listening to demanding cd tracks, this unit did
from Cnet.com
listening to demanding cd tracks, this unit did not falter in delivering crisp and truly realistic sounds .
from Cnet.com
the good sound is superb, setup is fairly straight forward and there are options upon options to tailor the system to your needs.
from Vanns.com
the sound is amazing and clear at any level.
from Bestbuy.com
i have been impressed with the sound quality, and the mcacc was easy to setup.
from Bestbuy.com
"i bought this sytem to replace my sony hometheater system i bought in 2000, and this surpasses the sony system in my opion!
from Bestbuy.com
A great receiver. Pricey but well worth the money. Setup was quick and painless and I love having the 3 HDMI passthroughs.
from Amazon.com
including 7.1 dolby surround sound ( although 5.1 is ubiquitous with few 6.1 and nearly no 7.1 sources routinely available at this time).
from Amazon.com