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Pioneer Elite VSX-LX505 9.2-Channel 8K A/V Receiver on sale for
$649.
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Key Features:- Dirac Live Room Correction
- HDMI 2.1
- Ultimate 4K Gaming Experience
- 9 Channels of onboard amplification with 11.2-Channel Processing
- 120-watts/per channel
- Imax Enhanced
- Powered Zone 2/Zone 3 Audio
- Bi-directional Bluetooth with aptX HD
Includes:- Pioneer Home Audio Elite VSX-LX505 120W 9.2-Channel Network A/V Receiver
- RC-974R Remote Controller with 2x AAA Batteries
- Speaker Setup Microphone
- DAB/FM Antenna
- Indoor FM Antenna
- AM Loop Antenna
- Power Cord
- User Manual
- Pioneer Home Audio 3 Year limited Warranty
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I even bought the higher end tuning mic for Dirac and the special mic stand. I got deep into all of the tuning curves, laptop software, and all that jazz well before actually getting the receiver. For months I combed AV forums to get tips and expert advice.
In the end, in spite of days of tuning and tweaks, I returned the Pioneer. The Pioneer's sound was just flat compared to my older Denon. The 3 dimensions of sound were just 2D and too crisp. I thought for sure I got a defective Pioneer and after returning it, continued searching obsessively for any one of these three extremely similar models.
I was on the Crutchfield waitlist for a few months and finally got the Onkyo. I hooked it up. Did all the initial, standard calibration but got the exact same result. I did the curves and tweaked and tweaked. Things changed but never got close to my older Denon. Just flat sound that made me sad. I ended up returning the Onkyo too. It killed my soul.
So now I have the Denon x4700. It sounds amazing like my x4100 but a little better. The new Denon has some features my old Denon did not and that were critical at my house - having volume control on-screen and being able to turn everything on and off with a simple remote.
I'm not arguing with all the people who love these receivers. On paper they look awesome. My experience was less than awesome, but what pleases people's ears is ultimately a very personal experience and wanted to share mine.
That being said. This Pioneer is still a quality receiver and at this price definitely a slick deal. But I'll warn you not to invest as much time as I did trying to tweak it if you aren't impressed after your first calibration. Tweaking helped but in my case did not work out.
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According to the Klipsch manual, the recommended crossover frequency for the RP140 (atmos) is 150 Hz. If you are using the speakers as rear or side surrounds instead of as Dolby Atmos speakers, set the crossover to 80 Hz.
I am thinking about getting the RP-500SA II Dolby Atmos surround sound speakers because they feature a switchable crossover that changes between Dolby Atmos and Dolby Surround modes for optimized performance in any configuration. My assumption is that the switch controls the crossover frequency.
According to the Klipsch manual, the recommended crossover frequency for the RP140 (atmos) is 150 Hz. If you are using the speakers as rear or side surrounds instead of as Dolby Atmos speakers, set the crossover to 80 Hz.
I am thinking about getting the RP-500SA II Dolby Atmos surround sound speakers because they feature a switchable crossover that changes between Dolby Atmos and Dolby Surround modes for optimized performance in any configuration. My assumption is that the switch controls the crossover frequency.
..I wish they made a separate component you could use to set different crossovers.
Keep in mind the Pioneers(305/505) have global crossovers & their preouts are not all assignable.
Here is a comparsion of the two to see all the differences.
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..I wish they made a separate component you could use to set different crossovers.
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..I wish they made a separate component you could use to set different crossovers.
Read this: https://www.avsforum.co
And this: https://www.audioscienc
So I looked at my Dirac 'curtains' and my Atmos speakers are controlled by Dolby standard settings it says 'Filter cannot be applied to Dolby Enabled Speaker'.. I noticed my larger LR are lower crossover (28Hz), my Center is a little higher (31Hz) and my surrounds are a little higher (45Hz).
Read this: https://www.avsforum.co
And this: https://www.audioscienc
So I looked at my Dirac 'curtains' and my Atmos speakers are controlled by Dolby standard settings it says 'Filter cannot be applied to Dolby Enabled Speaker'.. I noticed my larger LR are lower crossover (28Hz), my Center is a little higher (31Hz) and my surrounds are a little higher (45Hz).
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Read this: https://www.avsforum.co
And this: https://www.audioscienc
So I looked at my Dirac 'curtains' and my Atmos speakers are controlled by Dolby standard settings it says 'Filter cannot be applied to Dolby Enabled Speaker'.. I noticed my larger LR are lower crossover (28Hz), my Center is a little higher (31Hz) and my surrounds are a little higher (45Hz).
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