One of the classic mid-range receivers offered by Pioneer in the mid 70’s was this Pioneer SX-650. As you can see it has the classic silver face styling of Pioneer’s 50 series which, when coupled with the wood case, makes for an exceptionally clean and stylish looking receiver. The ...
The late 1970s marked the peak of the receiver wars, when companies like Pioneer, Marantz, and Sansui were locked in an arms race to build the most impressive equipment possible. The SX-1250 was Pioneer’s answer to this challenge – a receiver that combined raw power with exceptional build...
Here’s another of the classic Pioneer receivers. ThePioneer SX-750was an upper mid range receiver with a perfect complement of features and performance for someone wanting good performance while, at the same time, not breaking the bank. The SX-750 did just that while putting out 50 watts p...
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 ...