Pioneer VSX-D409 5.1 Channels Receiver
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- Surround Sound: Dolby Digital® DTS® Dolby Pro Logic
- Number of Channels: 5.1 Channels
- Type: Receiver
- Surround Mode Power: 100 Watt @ 8 ohm, 1 kHz, THD: 0.8%
- Stereo Mode Power: 100 Watt @ 8 ohm, 20 Hz - 20 kHz, THD: 0.2%
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Bring DTS into your life
Pros
Supports both Dolby Digital and DTS; includes a plethora of inputs, easy to operate
Cons
No S-Video input
Recommended it?
Yes
The Bottom Line:
Go for this buy if you don't need S-Video inputs.
I received this receiver as a Christmas present--and boy was Santa good to me!
I went on a trip for a couple of days, and, being the person I am, I brought the manual along with me for some reading material. So by the time I got home, setup was reletively easy for me. I hooked up my Sony digital speaker system up to the receiver and I was blown away by the awesome sound this unit delivered.
While playing Gladiator on DTS, I could hear the arrows and catapults shoot across my face in the beginning scene. The sound was so powerful I thought my head was going to get knocked off!
Unfortunately, there is no S-Video input. But that is okay in my case because I only have one S-Video device, besides my camcorder.
Included in the inputs are two optical and one coaxial connection. You can assign the different inputs to different devices, such as CD, VCR, etc.
As a side note, if your movie and DVD player supports DTS, use that instead of Dolby, because DTS has a little better quality and a wider sound stage.
I went on a trip for a couple of days, and, being the person I am, I brought the manual along with me for some reading material. So by the time I got home, setup was reletively easy for me. I hooked up my Sony digital speaker system up to the receiver and I was blown away by the awesome sound this unit delivered.
While playing Gladiator on DTS, I could hear the arrows and catapults shoot across my face in the beginning scene. The sound was so powerful I thought my head was going to get knocked off!
Unfortunately, there is no S-Video input. But that is okay in my case because I only have one S-Video device, besides my camcorder.
Included in the inputs are two optical and one coaxial connection. You can assign the different inputs to different devices, such as CD, VCR, etc.
As a side note, if your movie and DVD player supports DTS, use that instead of Dolby, because DTS has a little better quality and a wider sound stage.