Pioneer SX-1010 February 20, 2015 There is really nothing special about the Pioneer SX-1010. Well, of course, it was THE receiver that started the Monster Receiver wars of the late 1970’s. And, it’s probably one of the best built receivers of all time. Oh, and it is usually at ...
Still have your receiver for sale Reply A. Perry says: January 19, 2018 at 5:22 am Looking for Black faced Pioneer receiver Reply Larry says: January 1, 2021 at 2:45 pm I have a SX-5580 Pioneer Stereo receiver Black face never used it much Reply James phillips says: January 30, 202...
The tone controls on the Pioneer SX-1250 provide precise control over the treble, midrange, and bass frequencies, allowing users to fine-tune the sound to their preferences. The receiver features separate tone adjustments for bass (20Hz), midrange (1kHz), and treble (20kHz), each with its ow...
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 ...
My first receiver was an SX-580, bought new for about $250 in 1979 when I was 16. It had more than enough power for my purposes. 20 WPC was ideal for my basement bedroom. I bought an Akai cassette deck at the same time. I sold them both to a friend in the mid-80s. I now ...