Pioneer VSX-108 A/V Receivers
Pioneer VSX-108 A/V Receivers
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 11, 2009]
chrisharris
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Workhorse...10 years without a single problem
Weakness:
I don't think the tuner is great...never used it much. Maybe it's an antenna problem on my end. I really don't care because I don't use it as a radio, but I'm trying to find a weakness here. I don't know why I decided to google this amp/Receiver. I've had it for over 10 years, and I actually use it pretty much daily. It has powered a set of JBL Decade Series speakers for the 10 year life of the amp. I mostly use it as an amp to power those speakers as monitors in my little home recording studio. I didn't buy it for that, but when I started recording 7 years ago, it's what I had, and I've never had a reason to upgrade.
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[Oct 22, 2003]
Ben Crews
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great sound for the price
Weakness:
Low quality parts or design. Even in an entry level, low price item like this one you should reasonably expect 4 to 5 years of uninterrupted service. This one failed twice in 25 months. This piece of junk convinced me to never buy Pioneer again. The quality of the sound was great for the price BUT less than a year after it was purchased the transformer went out, four weeeks for repair. 14 months after that it breaks again, DC OUT error message on the LCD screen. Is it the transformer again? Who cares, 2 break downs in 25 months convinced me it was junk. |
[Jun 04, 2000]
Harrison
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Cheap, Lots of Options
Weakness:
Overloads and shuts down when you turn it up more than -30 I would not reccommend this stereo for anyone who wants loud music, with only 50 watts per channel this stereo cannot blast. When you turn it up all the way it says overlod on the display and turns off. Similar Products Used: none |
[May 04, 2000]
Walt Brand
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
performance/price ratio; cheapest Pro Logic receiver with pretensions to hi fi
Weakness:
remote can't turn unit on and off or change bass/treble; not a lot of output to the subwoofer; only 50 w/ch The VSX-108 does indeed have bass, despite the previous review; it has electronic (rather than mechanical) volume and tone controls, and a LOUDNESS button that boosts both bass and treble. When you push it, the only way you won't hear bass is if your cats have clawed holes in your woofer surrounds. Similar Products Used: stereo receivers from Kenwood, Sony and Pioneer; surround receivers from Aiwa |
[Dec 20, 2000]
Michael Sisk
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great Deal! Good sound for a low price.
Weakness:
Remote sucks, not for a real home theater. Like another reviewer, I purchased this receiver to hook up to my pc. In combination with my two Sony SS-MB105 bookshelf speakers, the sound I get is better and louder than nearly any computer speakers I've ever heard, and I've heard just about all of them (I work at a computer store). Anyways, as soon as I get the Sony 12" sub, I'm sure my sound will be even better than the Klipsch Pro-Media speakers. Whether I'm listening to music or playing games, the sound that I get kicks ass. I usually have it set on "live" since it gives a fuller sound. At the end of Hotel California, when the crowd cheers, it gets so loud, I nearly have to cover my ears. I've had no problems with overloading or whatever. I've turned it all the way up to 10 with no problems, except for some hissing. The remote is useless, all you can do is change volume. Other than that, this is a great little receiver. |
[Dec 17, 2000]
Jay
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Pumps out clean, loud bass and treble. A lot of channels with a satisfying look.
Weakness:
At 50 watts per channel, I usually put it to a maximum of -44 so I don't blow my ears out. I enjoy mostly listening to rap/hip-hop. I am very pleased with the amount of bass this reciever pumps out. I am purchasing a 120 watt KLH Subwoofer very soon. Although, price yields me from purchases I want, I am very pleased having this reciever. For its price, you have to admit, it's well worth buying if your looking for a cheap, but quality Pioneer Stereo Reciever. It has plenty of speaker outputs and a subwoofer output which will be very helpful for my purchase of a sub. Since loudness usually doesn't matter to me, I give it a high-rating excluding its channel outputs. If your looking for a cheap reciever, I recomend buying this. Pioneer equals quality at an affordable price. Similar Products Used: Technics. |
[May 11, 2000]
Chris
Casual Listener
Strength:
Price,Price,Price
Weakness:
None so far I bought two units for my 16 yr. old son and 15 yr.old daughter for christmas.I paid 99.00 each at Circuit City.I must say i didn't expect much but i was very surprised!Plenty of bass and enough features to customize the sound to their taste.I also bought them each a pair of Pioneer speakers and 25 disc cd changer.Total for everything $650.00 It sure beats a boom box.Seems to be a decent build quality for such an inexpensive unit. Similar Products Used: None |
[May 31, 2000]
Matt
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Price. Universal Remote that controls everything in my home theater. Excellent surround.
Weakness:
No video input or output. Not enough inputs. Can't turn on reciever from remote. Great quality sound. Divides any 2-channel stereo into unbeliveable pro-logic surround. Similar Products Used: VSX-D209 |
[Nov 04, 1999]
Tony
Audio Enthusiast
Well, I picked up this receiver very cheap at 40 bux (I think retail is 100-120) for my kitchen because my very old mini system broke and I need to listen to some music with my breakfast. I knew it was cheap and didn't expect much from it and I was right. For some reason it doesn't do low frequencies (for example when I played Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody the part with "little high, little low," the "little low" is barely audible. I first thought it was a wiring problem, but it wasn't. Even for a cheap receiver it sucks, so I took it back the next day and got a cheap yamaha wich sounds much much better. |
[Nov 09, 2000]
David Johnson
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Price, decent remote control, dolby pro-logic, subwoofer preout, decent construction, unobtrusive looks, good price to performance ratio.
Weakness:
At 50W per channel at 8 ohms, this receiver is not outfitted for loud playing. Poor AM/FM reception. Spring-clip speaker connectors (Personally prefer 5-way binding posts) I was looking for a cheap stereo receiver to hook up to my computer's sound card so I could listen to MP3 music on my computer without cringing every time a song played. My solution was the Pioneer VSX-108 Dolby Pro-Logic surround receiver for a steal at Best Buy. After play-testing a few receivers in this price-range, I decided to go with the Pioneer because of its better bass output compared with the others on the shelf. I have my monitor situated on a shelf and the receiver is nestled underneath the shelf with enough room for ventilation. The volume knob is large, easy to dial, and convenient. Also, the front headphone jack on the receiver is much appreciated by my fiance since the TV is in the same room as the computer. I can play games and music as loud as I want now (which used to be a real pain in the butt because everytime I wanted to switch from speakers to headphones, it required me to mess around in the back of the CPU and unhook the PC speakers and connect the headphones, switch the soundcard settings to headphones, etc., etc.) So, for my needs, this Pioneer receiver serves its purpose well. There's still room for expansion right now since I only have a single pair of speakers connected to it at the moment. I have not had a chance to mess around with its surround capabilities, but for a stereo receiver, this unit performs admirably considering the price. Similar Products Used: Pioneer, technics, sony |