Receivers For SalePioneer / SX-980 Pioneer SX-980 July 31, 2013 Here is another late 1970’s classic receiver. It’s the Pioneer SX-980 and was produced from 1978 to 1979 and was the last of the 900 series receivers from Pioneer. The SX-980 is basically a slightly restyled SX-950....
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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...
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that some feel that the SX-1250 is a better unit but the SX-1980 is still a “holy grail” monster receiver and should reflect the state of vintage receiver values fairly accurately. The first sale I saw was for a unit that was in full working condition and pretty good cosmetic ...
The Pioneer SX-434 was 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
The smallest receiver in the Pioneer lineup during the mid to late 70's was the Pioneer SX-450. These entry level receivers were only rated at 15 watts per channel but were still built with quality materials and craftsmanship. Sure, there were fewer feat
legendary SX-1980, one of the most powerful receivers ever made. Of course, if you want a true monster receiver, the SX-1980 is occasionally available on the market for a few thousand dollars or more. For those of us with more modest budgets the SX-850, SX-750 or SX-950 are great ...
Pioneer SX-1080 January 31, 2013 You’ll recognize this receiver by its styling as a late 70’s Pioneer. In fact, it’s the Pioneer SX-1080, a direct descendant of the SX-1050. The SX-1050 was produced in 1976-1977 while the SX-1080 showed up in 1978-79. Despite the fact that ...