Pioneer launched the SX-1050 ($700) and SX-950 ($500) concurrently with the SX-1250, offering a range of options with varying power outputs. The SX-1050 boasts 120 watts per channel, while the SX-950 delivers 85 watts per channel. The SX-1050 is nearly indistinguishable from the SX-12...
the SX-1250. The new receiver was to have a power output of 270 watts per channel, which would make it the most powerful receiver on the market at the time. In fact, Pioneer called the SX-1980 a “Super Receiver
One interesting feature of the SX-750, andPioneer SX-650for that matter, is that the input/output terminals and circuits for the pre amp and tuner section are laid out on one large circuit board. According to Pioneer this allowed the use of unshielded input cables and also resulted in bett...
Any info on led replacement lamps, specs, link etc. I want the cool blue look. Thanks Reply raiko says: March 22, 2021 at 5:03 pm There are quite a few lamp kits on eBay. Just type ‘SX-650 LED lamp kit’ into the search box on eBay and quite a few should pop up. The orign...
The Pioneer SX-1010 is officially the first of the 100 watt per channel receiver. With that said, the Yamaha is a fine sounding receiver, as I’ve owned 2. Not quite as sweet sounding as the SX-1010, but definitely holds its own. Here’s a link for the official specs on the ...
The development of the SX-1980 began in the mid-1970s, when Pioneer engineers set out to design a receiver that would surpass their previous flagship model, the SX-1250. The new receiver was to have a power output of 270 watts per channel, which would make it the most powerful receiver...