Pioneer Elite VSX-LX105 7.2 Channel Network AV Receiver
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$399
$799.00
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BuyDig has Pioneer Elite VSX-LX105 7.2 Channel Network AV Receiver on sale for $399. Shipping is free.
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Features:
Up to 100W per Channel at 8 Ohms
Up to 8K at 60 Hz or 4K at 120 Hz
HDMI 2.1 for Enhanced Gaming
6 x HDMI-In / 2 x HDMI-Out
Built-In Streaming Support
Zone 2 HDMI Switching
Dolby Atmos Height Virtualization
DTS Play-Fi Ready
MCACC Audio Room Tuning
Wi-Fi & Bluetooth
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Our research indicates that this deal is $125.99 less (24% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $524.99 at the time of this posting.
About this product:
4.4 out of 5 stars rating at Amazon based on over 95 customer reviews
I have a VSX-LX104 - the previous generation. And it has been solid. I also have two other Pioneer receivers dating back to the 1990s that still put out good sound - they just lack modern features. Or I'm egotistical and want the ELITE badge. 😅
Good deal for a solid receiver. But in all honesty, I use it as an amplifier without any HDMI input controls. The receiver matters less than quality speakers - unless you are doing pass-through video and other things that can deprecate.
My wife got pissed when I ran exposed wires. And I'm too cheap to pay someone and too lazy to learn how to run wires through the wall. So I run effectively a 3.1 setup with 2 Atmos speakers for the rears. Seems to be the sweet spot for anyone not wanting to run wires through drywall.
The auto-configuration is great. I have effectively a [ style living room, so tuning is difficult. It isn't perfect, but it did a solid job at adjusting for the left side being a wall and the right side being open space into the kitchen.
I have a VSX-LX104 - the previous generation. And it has been solid. I also have two other Pioneer receivers dating back to the 1990s that still put out good sound - they just lack modern features. Or I'm egotistical and want the ELITE badge. 😅
Good deal for a solid receiver. But in all honesty, I use it as an amplifier without any HDMI input controls. The receiver matters less than quality speakers - unless you are doing pass-through video and other things that can deprecate.
My wife got pissed when I ran exposed wires. And I'm too cheap to pay someone and too lazy to learn how to run wires through the wall. So I run effectively a 3.1 setup with 2 Atmos speakers for the rears. Seems to be the sweet spot for anyone not wanting to run wires through drywall.
The auto-configuration is great. I have effectively a [ style living room, so tuning is difficult. It isn't perfect, but it did a solid job at adjusting for the left side being a wall and the right side being open space into the kitchen.
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2. bookmarks already sync to my android.
3.Creditcards already saved
4.Dont need AI of edge (yet)
lazy to switch
1) Dirac
2) 2 more channels
3) ?
Good deal for a solid receiver. But in all honesty, I use it as an amplifier without any HDMI input controls. The receiver matters less than quality speakers - unless you are doing pass-through video and other things that can deprecate.
My wife got pissed when I ran exposed wires. And I'm too cheap to pay someone and too lazy to learn how to run wires through the wall. So I run effectively a 3.1 setup with 2 Atmos speakers for the rears. Seems to be the sweet spot for anyone not wanting to run wires through drywall.
The auto-configuration is great. I have effectively a [ style living room, so tuning is difficult. It isn't perfect, but it did a solid job at adjusting for the left side being a wall and the right side being open space into the kitchen.
1) Dirac
2) 2 more channels
3) ?
3 additional HDMI 2.1 inputs.
Good deal for a solid receiver. But in all honesty, I use it as an amplifier without any HDMI input controls. The receiver matters less than quality speakers - unless you are doing pass-through video and other things that can deprecate.
My wife got pissed when I ran exposed wires. And I'm too cheap to pay someone and too lazy to learn how to run wires through the wall. So I run effectively a 3.1 setup with 2 Atmos speakers for the rears. Seems to be the sweet spot for anyone not wanting to run wires through drywall.
The auto-configuration is great. I have effectively a [ style living room, so tuning is difficult. It isn't perfect, but it did a solid job at adjusting for the left side being a wall and the right side being open space into the kitchen.
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