Pioneer VSX-05 A/V Receivers
Pioneer VSX-05 A/V Receivers
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 20, 2003]
Kimble275
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Very shiny face. Clean sound, Preouts for additional amps. Accepts banana plugs. Remote is unique, and controls most of the receivers functions. Does Dolby Digital decoding.
Weakness:
Too shiny face. Finger prints are annoying. No 5.1 discrete inputs, no S-Video. Does not do DTS (personnaly, I don't hear a difference) I baught this receiver from a seller on eBay for $300. I think that it was a great buy. It delivers clean crisp sound. I love this thing, it is my first home theatre receiver. It blows anything at future shop away. Has enough inputs for all your equiptment. 3 Coaxial ports, and 1 optical, VCR, CD, Phono Etc... I don't yet have a manual so I don't know the exact wattage. The unit has a 280watts power supply. High-end receivers now days have 320w-550w. So 280w 5 years ago, is more than respectable in todays term. The remote is very unique. I don't know how to describe it. It looks good, and lights up some of the important buttons. The look of the receiver is... Very shiny. Any finger prints on it and you have to clean it immedietly or it will annoy you to hell! If you can get this around or under $400 as someone said before, take it before someone else does. I know quality, I've heard quality, this is a quality product. I've heard Denon, NAD, and new models of the Elite series. I think that this has pretty damn near close the same bandwidth, and THD. It may not have as many ports as newer models. But for 5 years old, this is a very good receiver. This is perfect for a person who is just starting a home theatre system. Similar Products Used: None. First Home Theatre receiver. |
[Feb 12, 2000]
Jeremy
Audiophile
Strength:
Great Power Output, Pioneer ELITE Quality, Great Learnable Remote, Nice On-Screen Set-Up, Auto Just About Everything (Or Manual If You Are A Control Freek).
Weakness:
Price (At $1,000 Sug. Retail...Ouch!), No S-Video Switching. Thats All no other major complaints. I have owned this reciever since its debout, and have nothing but love for it. I brought it home unpacked it and before I even hooked anything up, I just looked at it. When Pioneer designed their "ELITE" series, they didnt hold back internally or asthetically. As with all ELITE products, this unit has a deep-black-lacquer finish. Carefull, it will reflect everything just short of a mirror! I found this to be extremely eye-appealing. It also has a panel that covers about 35% of the units front to give you a very expensive and classy look. And unlike others, it doesnt just flop down. It opens with grace as if it were motorized. It also keeps out little kids who like to turn knobs & push buttons from ruining your experiance when you turn on the unit. Thank-You Pioneer! All the buttons that you might need to get to on a often basis are in their obvious places. Similar Products Used: Previous Pineer Receiver, Pioneer DVD/LD Combo, Pineer CD changer, Pioneer Tape Deck, 2-RCA Home Theater VCR's. |
[Jul 05, 2001]
Ward
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Nice glossy fascia. Warm, clean sound. Hyper-intelligent auto setup features. Power, power, power.
Weakness:
No DTS, S-Video or 5.1 inputs This machine is fantastic. Super stable at high volumes. Relaxed sound--if you have speakers with roll-off issues, maybe it's not for you. Practically sets itself up. Similar Products Used: Other Pioneer Elite, Harman Kardon, NAD, Dyna |
[Jun 19, 2000]
Rob
Audiophile
Strength:
Fairly Clear Sounding
Weakness:
No S-Video I am very happy running this reciever in both Stereo and in 5.1 with my B&W 305's etc.. The sound that it generates is easy to listen to for extended periods of time and thats all you can ask for.. The remote is superb! Similar Products Used: Sony ES / Technics |