In 1974 Pioneer threw down the gauntlet at other audio manufacturers with the SX-1010. Rated at 110 watts per channel the SX-1010 was top of the line.
The SX-1250 also features a DIN socket that mirrors the functions of the Tape 2 input and output jacks. Spring-loaded speaker terminals enable the connection of up to three pairs of stereo speaker systems, with the ability to select two sets for simultaneous listening. Jumpers on the rear p...
It should be noted that the Pioneer x3x line also includes the SX-1010. I own both and while the 737 is NOT a 1010, I like to think the 737 as sort of a mini 1010 if that makes any sense. Reply sage says: December 5, 2021 at 5:09 pm if the 1010 brings down the walls ...
ThePioneer SX-434was basically the bottom end of the Pioneer lineup from 1974-1976. There was, of course, the unforgettable Pioneer SX-300 which pumped out 7 watts per channel but that receiver tended to be packaged by dealers with a low end turntable and speakers for the absolute budget ...
Well, the Pioneer SX-424 is just that. Pioneer introduced it in the early 1970’s – probably sometime around late 1971. It retailed at that time for about $200 which was very affordable. By 1974 the price had dropped to about $130. The SX-424 does not pump out a boatload of ...