The SX-580 is not a “bottom of the line” Pioneer receiver. The SX series was a quality line of receivers using quality parts. The Pioneer SX-580 supplied the speakers with 20 watts per channel. The reviewer states “only” 20 wpc. If used in a bedroom smaller living room those 20 ...
With a wide range of connectivity options backed by impressive audio performance, the SX-10AE stereo receiver from Pioneer makes a solid centerpiece to any speaker system. A built-in Cirrus Logic digital quad-core 32-bit DSP engine and AKM AK4458 DAC chip deliver 32-bit, 384 kilohertz decodi...
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 ...
Released in 1978 the SX/80 Series followed on from the extremely successful SX/50 Series and saw subtle but stylish aesthetic improvements and increased wattage throughout the range. It also saw the introduction of a new top model – the SX-1980. Pioneer had again raised the bar in the fin...
and are not recommended for stereo beacons or tuning needle lights. **Compatibility and Installation** Our LED bulbs are designed to fit a wide range of Pioneer receivers, including the SX series, as well as Marantz and Sansui models. The T10 wedge style ensures a perfect fit for your exis...
Car receivers have external antennas. Plural, in the case of products like this. After-market stereo means installing an after-market antenna just for this purpose. Increases costs, which is what I really wanted to point out. It's not a slam dunk. B brendu Cancelled Apr 23...
is rated at 185 watts per channel which is second only to the monster SX-1980’s power output in the Pioneer lineup. MSRP was around $900.00 which was a decent chunk of change in 1978 and rose to $950.00 in 1979 which was the last year of production for the 1200 series receivers. ...
There is a variant of the SX-3700 labelled the SX-820. Apparently it is a European version but has a black dial face and white Fluroscan. A couple other SX-3000 series receivers also had European variants in the SX-620, SX-720. ...
The Pioneer SX-9000 receiver was introduced in 1970 and was on the market until around 1973. It was one of Pioneer's premium receivers at the time. It produces 50 watts per channel into 8 ohms. While it had all of the standard features of high end stereo
The Pioneer SX-3600 uses a proven, reliable internal amplifier design that provides a clean 30 watts of power per channel. While less costly than some other high-end receivers offered at the time, Pioneer decided that its time-tested circuit would prove more reliable and avoid exaggerated freque...