Pioneer VSX-39TX A/V Receivers
Pioneer VSX-39TX A/V Receivers
USER REVIEWS
[Jun 17, 2016]
John
Casual Listener
Items age is definitely showing now. These units have sound dropouts as the solder fails on them after 20 years. If you buy one, be ready to repair the output transistors as the often fail as these units get older and older. Not bad sound if you get one all fixed up. |
[Apr 16, 2002]
Dai Lim
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
THX-Ultra Certified THX Surround EX, component video switching, Dual 24-bit DSP, 5 & 7 Channel Stereo, 5.1 & 7.1 Acoustical Environment DSP
Weakness:
None This is a receiver which was modified from the VSX-29TX. This unit resolved the known defect (faulty circuit board) from VSX-29TX and also added new features like THX Surround EX, component video switching, Dual 24-bit DSP, 5 & 7 Channel Stereo, 5.1 & 7.1 Acoustical Environment DSP etc. Sound quality is warm. 5 & 7 Channel Stereo is very beneficial when I watch regular broadcasting channels. Not to mention its power and detail from DTS processing. Copper Shielded Chassis, Rosewood Side Panels, gold plated in&out puts and a LCD remote make this unit an exceptional receiver.. Similar Products Used: VSX-29TX |
[Mar 12, 2001]
amin gheewalla
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Everthing. Especially the 5 channel surround sound.
Weakness:
None whatsoever I love this thing. I have it connected to my Energy Encore system and the whole thing just kicks ASS! The clarity in the 5 channel is just awesome. You cant go wrong with this product. The remote and the finish is unbelievable too. Similar Products Used: none |
[Sep 29, 2000]
Brad Scott
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Ease of set up, flexibility, and slick remote.
Weakness:
There is a slight delay in activating the LCD remote. The new face and control panel door are much softer plastic and could be easily scratched. This model replaced my 9 year old VSX-D1S, which I was very please with. The weaknesses that I mentioned may be a bit nit picky, but no receiver is perfect. This one is close. Similar Products Used: Replaced a Pioneer VSX-D1S. |
[Jun 09, 2001]
Res Ipsa
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Don't have a EE.
Weakness:
Didn't buy it last year OK OK so what can one really expect from an integrate A/V receive. Let me tell you EVERYTHING! This receiver has everything I have been looking for, and then something’s I never considered (what a remote)! I listened to all sorts of receivers in all price ranges, and this Pioneer did everything I could ask of it and more. And it looks so cool. I think I have finally discovered a system I can live with for a while. I wish I could give technical specifications and suggested tweaks, but damn it Jim I’m an attorney not an engineer! All I can say is call up JandR (elite authorized) and buy the best receiver out there for less than 4K. Similar Products Used: This and that |
[Jul 04, 2001]
Barry Gamble
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Good phone support, accurate volume from all speakers when switching between modes, solid sound, good manual, phono input, only one watt consumed with power off.
Weakness:
No separate record channel, for like when you want to copy that second DVD rental to S-VHS1 tape while watching another tape on VHS2. No external adapter ports to hook up copy guard remover box. My old pioneer had both these features and I miss them. Not enough audio inputs. Installation went smoothly. I only used the Pioneer remote for setup since I love the MX-500 Home Theater Master Remote. I love a remote that I can operate in the dark with my eyes shut. Give me buttons over a touch screen any day. Plus you have to push too hard on their touch screen plus its light is too dim plus its ackward shape. Yuk. Fortunately once set up is over you never need its remote again. |
[Oct 14, 2001]
Alan Uke
Audiophile
Strength:
Good sound, Good remote
Weakness:
none Good, smooth sound. I have a THX system with JBL Synthesis Speakers. The sound is clear, never harsh, and will play LOUD. Similar Products Used: Sony 30ES |
[Jun 29, 2001]
Mark
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
THX, DTS, Dolby Digital, Looks
Weakness:
Stereo playback a little muddy, requires separate amp to drive rear surrounds, useless DSP modes I really have enjoyed my 39TX, however, I must be becoming an audiophile becasue lately I have found the sound a little muddy, especially in stereo mode. I want a strong, airy open sound stage and have decided to move up to the B&K AVR 307 which sounds awesome. The 39TX is a great unit but it has left me wanting more. For the price, it is a great movie machine but underperforms with stereo sources. Similar Products Used: Pioneer Elite VSX-04, B&K AVR 307 |
[Feb 10, 2001]
Stuart Davis
Audiophile
Strength:
Finish is superb. grea detail ad effort has gone into the exterior design of the unit.
Weakness:
Remote control lacks programable flexability At the risk of being characterized as “difficult customer”, I fail to share the glowing reviews that are listed here on this model. I had great expectations when I opened the box to set up this receiver. I purchased the unit to replace my Pioneer VSX 39TX. The principle reason, and I freely admit vanity here, was I wanted to match the exterior of my gorgeous Elite DV 09. I first saw the new receiver last month at the CES show in Vegas, and I thought the exterior finish, programmable remote, and 7.1 features would make the purchase worthwhile. Having set the unit up, and listened to it, I am seriously considering sending it back. Similar Products Used: Unit replaced my trusty VCX 07TX |
[Jan 25, 2001]
Charles McNeely
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Dolby Digital & DTS Decoding,. Multi-Channel Digital Noise Reduction I got it 2 months ago and have been very pleased. Of course it is a Pioneer so what would you expect. I got a good buy on mine as well. I used YourInsider.com to find me one! |