Pioneer VSX-D508 A/V Receivers
Pioneer VSX-D508 A/V Receivers
USER REVIEWS
[May 21, 2002]
Erin Tugwell
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
has brought many good movie moment to my lounge room After reading these reviews i am amazed, i have owned this unit for over 2 yrs now and have had not one problem with it. Sounds to me like alot of you blame the sound quality on the amp when it is most likely the speakers. And someone compared it to a Sony, after looking at Sony subwoofers on the weekend i wouldnt piss on them. Go to k-mart and pick up your Sony gear. With my mix of Bose & B&W speakers this thing sounds great. Sure i think a HK would be better but geese. |
[Jan 16, 2000]
weilin
Casual Listener
Strength:
cost
Weakness:
the receiver does not seem to have labeled 5x100 watts I got this receiver from uBid. I was afraid uBid was going to overcharge me on shipping, the shipping turned out to be $23 by UPS, which is not so bad considering it's weight. I just set the receiver up with my Infinity RS-1 bookshelf as fronts and Infinity BU-120 subwoofer. The rear speakers are KLH soundbite. I have not received by order of a center speakers. Similar Products Used: none |
[Jan 23, 2000]
Joseph cruz
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
bang for the bucks' nice clean sound,easy to program
Weakness:
front panel is a bit old style & u can't control the volume dial via'' remote. this tank'' is simply great.enjoy'''''''''''' Similar Products Used: pioneer vsx 901s |
[Mar 06, 2000]
Bart
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Cost, Feature Set, Remote, Midnight Mode, 3 assignable digital inputs (2 optical, 1 coaxial)
Weakness:
Power Drop from driving 2 channels to 5 channels (standard numbers game at this price point), DSP modes are almost useless, Remote doesn't learn, doesn't produce a complete frequency sound range in DD (most noticeable in Matrix Lobby Shooting Spree), no DTS, no Svideo. This is not a bad receiver. It has an excellent feature set. The speaker size, distance and crossover frequencies settings are great. The front video audio jacks are great for hooking up consoles and video cameras. 2 optical and 1 coaxial digital inputs that are assignable are great too. For a first foray into home theater, especially if you haven't spent a lot on you speakers, this is a great choice. Similar Products Used: Pioneer VSX-305, Technics SA-AX6, Onkyo TXDS-575 |
[Mar 11, 2000]
Tyler C
Casual Listener
Strength:
Not too hard to setup. Ok looks
Weakness:
Slow when increasing volume. OVERLOAD ALWAYS COMES ON Watching the Matrix I need to crank it up to hear the voices and speech, but as soon as they fire ONE gun shot, it goes into OVERLOAD!!! I cant push it past -25 on the volume. Why does the volume start at around 90??? It takes an hour for me to get it up to a reasonable listening level. Similar Products Used: NONE |
[May 03, 2000]
Ethan
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Price, remote, features, sound
Weakness:
display, not enough buttons...... Ok - I reviewed this before and I feel like helping the rating out... Sue me! This reciever is the single reason that I had to move into a new apartment. Does that alieviate any fears you have over power? I also made a purchase of an old Pioneer SX-1980 to do the stereo work and I keep the vsx-508 to do the home theater duties. Not a bad setup.... This is a great reciever with enormous potential, if you don't mind not having s-video and component switching, then I cannot recommend anything more...... Similar Products Used: Denon, Yamaha, Sony etc.. |
[Jan 09, 2000]
Peter Richards
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Good basic Dolby Digital Receiver with 500 watts total power and a very useful remote
Weakness:
No s-video inputs or outputs, only 1 power outlet on the back. This receiver is also sold by Radio Shack under the Optimus brand (STAV3790). |
[Nov 15, 1999]
Jamie
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great sound, Excellent Bass
Weakness:
Difficult to set to the right levels Great unit. I would recommend it to anyone. A little difficult to configure, but still excellent deal. |
[Aug 09, 2000]
Alan
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Value
Weakness:
Took a lot of tweeking, not really 100 Watts x 5, Relies too much on the remote Well one of the speakers was busted in my home theater that I bought at best buy so I traded in the whole home theater for this reciever. It was an open box with no remote and Manual. And you know what, I think its a great deal. I plugged my old dinky 40 W KLH 970A speakers (great value speakers) in and at first it was REALLY quite. I did have to crank it up to -15. I thought it very absurd, but still it sounded nice. It wasn't until I bought my newer 100W KLH's that I realized the power of this reciever. If I get it near the teens, I can hear it outside of my house fairly well. The impedence of the speakers and type seems to be very important. With my smaller speakers, I heard a drop from stereo mode to prologic. Although the drop is still there, it is much less. For getting it for virtually nothing, (two hours in line in customer service and $2 in gas to get it there) I think its wonderful. |
[Mar 24, 2000]
Bart(oops)
Audio Enthusiast
I posted this correction before, but I didn't check to make sure it was up. Guess I get to give the product a 3.5 over all after all. |