Pioneer SX-650 October 19, 2011 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 ...
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...
Most black face receivers are hard to find. The SX-5580 is no exception. It was most likely made only for the U.S. military post exchanges in Europe, especially West Germany, so not many were sold to the general public. Many collectors really like the look of these receivers as well ...
“The SX 1980 is a receiver for a fortunate few. I’ve owned it for a while and say what you will about the Marantz, Kenwood, and Sansui of the same period (1978-1981) and it matches up with them and exceeds it most areas.”– http://www.audioreview.com/cat/amplification/receiver...
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Receivers For SalePioneer / SX-780 Pioneer SX-780 June 5, 2011 This is the Pioneer SX-780. It was the last of Pioneer’s 700 series receivers and was very well built. It was produced from 1978 up until 1980 and had a list price of $325.00. The SX-780 was rated at 45 watts per...
This is the Pioneer SX-3900 which was Pioneer’s top of the line Fluoroscan receiver. It’s the big brother to the SX-3800 and was introduced in 1980 at a retail price of about $800.00. It represents Pioneer’s transition from analog receivers to the more contemporary digital receivers. ...
Pioneer / SX-1010 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 ...
Pre In/Out Jacks for Adding Equalizers, etc. Full Dubbing Capabilities Between Tape Decks Headphone Jack on Front Panel Drives A, B, C, or A+B Speakers The Pioneer SX-950’s now sell for $500.00 to over $1300 depending condition. ...
Of course, Pioneer receivers are always in demand as they are one of the most popular brands for collectors. The SX-626 is also in demand from those who just want a great sounding vintage receiver for home use. Clicking a link to eBay may result in a referral commission being paid if ...