Pioneer VSX-D608 A/V Receivers
Pioneer VSX-D608 A/V Receivers
USER REVIEWS
[Jun 21, 2009]
Andy
Casual Listener
Great amp, have had it forever.. |
[Jun 11, 2006]
Masaki
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
-Good Sound (for video applications),
Weakness:
-Not for Audiophile taste (in music aplications for video is very good)
What I can say, is a good amplifier for video use, very good sound for videos, a lot of functions very useful, a lot off people thing this amp is not so good, but I think the problem is, you need to use the correct speaker with this amp, and, set correctly the level in each channel in the config (not so easy to config this amp)...
Similar Products Used: Sansui AU-D11
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[Nov 18, 2002]
M Yordanov
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Unit is very sturdy and solid. Power not as bad- as some say. At low volume not too clear, stereo sound-good. 5.1 sound very good in movies, but not CD. Easy to use. Remote is OK. No complaints of any kind. Good choice.
Weakness:
Sound not as crystal as it could be, still very good. Very good unit. Just replaced it with Harman Kardon AVR 520 5x75W. There is a difference, but not to such an extend one may think. Mostly in the sound clarity. 608 stands very well and it is worth owning it. (See my old review December 27, 1999) Similar Products Used: Older model and a new Harman Kardon AVR 520. |
[Sep 08, 2002]
George
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Many options, good sound.
Weakness:
remote a little difficult I use this system with a Panasonic Progressive scan dvd player, and a rca hdtv receiver. Watching movies on this system is really a blast. I don't have the best speakers ~$1000 total, but the system does provide plenty of power. If you have decent speakers and need a low price receiver that does everything, this is a good one for you. Similar Products Used: Denon 2801 |
[Aug 08, 2002]
LETICIA
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
OVERALL GOOD RECIEVER!
Weakness:
MUST HAVE FLOOR SPEAKERS WITH A SURROUND SYSTEM(THAT DOES HAVE A SUB) OR YOU WILL NOT GET ENOUGH BASS!! WELL, WHAT CAN I SAY. I WANTED MORE BASS AND MORE SOUND!! I CURRENTLY HAVE A CAMBRIDGE ENSEMBLE IV SURROUND SYSTEM. SO, I STARTED READING REVIEWS ON THE PIONEER VSX/D608. I DECIDED IT MIGHT BE THE RECIEVER. JUST WENT OUT AND BOUGHT A KENWOOD VR-6050. THE SOUND WAS GREAT!! IT DID IMPROVE ALOT!! MORE BASS AND SOUND. SO, I DECIDED TO GIVE THE PIONEER TO MY SON(WHO DOESNT LIVE WITH ME) HE HAD A LARGE SET OF SONY FLOORSPEAKERS. I WAS AMAZED!!! THE PIONEER WAS REALLY PUMPING THESE SPEAKERS. I GUESS A NICE SET OF FLOOR SPEAKERS WOULD HAVE DONE THE JOB!!! |
[Jun 13, 2002]
chales
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Everything is good....
Weakness:
...except the question I asked in the Summary I have used this receiver for quite sometime and have been really happy with it. All the things that people have said negatively about it just hasn't happened to me. The BASS is great with my sub, the surround is awesome in Dolby Pro Logic. This is what brings me to post this. I haven't made the switch to digital until today. I got fiber-optic cable for the DVD sound and a S-Video for the video. I picked up another S-video for the video out (from receiver) into the TV. How do I get the receiver to recognize that I am using a DOLBY DIGITAL signal. The DVD player says DOLBY DIGITAL on it but the receiver won't switch the on dash light to Dolby Digital. It recognizes that I have a digital signal coming in but only lets me choose Dolby Pro Logic. Besides this problem I have right now, I have no gripes about the system. Similar Products Used: Old receiver I fogot the name of now. |
[May 24, 2002]
NiKk0
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Dolby Digital & DTS decoding, 6 DSP modes, 5 DD DSP modes, 5-D theater, and only need a ground wire for the anntenea
Weakness:
Its doesn't have any bass, it's either my speakers that I'm using or its the reciever I was lucky to get this product at $61, excluding shipping which was $20.Sounds great to everyone that has lisened to the music and the movies that we've watched on it.It could be the speakers that im using that could be lagging the basssince I used some other pioneer speakers and they had a lot of bass when I put the loudness and midnight modes on. Similar Products Used: pioneer pd-m423 6-cd magazine changer |
[Jan 18, 2000]
David
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Value, Features, decent performance
Weakness:
few considering price The 608's primary strength is its value. As others on this site have already posted, it is available at Costco for $299 (although they sell out quick!). I purchased my unit from the local Circuit City, however. CC's original "sale" price was $399, but after their "difference +10%" price break I ended up paying only $289. What a steal! Being able to obtain the 608 for such a ridiculously low price gives this receiver a definite (and perhaps unfair) advantage over the $400 receivers against which it competes. I purchased this unit last week so this is a first-run evaluation based on a few month's worth of listening tests and a weekend's worth of dedicated playing. Similar Products Used: Yamaha 595a, Denon 1800, Sony DB-930 |
[Jan 23, 2000]
alfbinet
Strength:
In order of importance. Set up (even if you take the time to PROPERLY set it up.) Future DVD Audio expandability. DD and DTS processing. Looks.
Weakness:
Remote does suck. I am a loyal Dish satellite subscriber and it does not operate my 4700 receiver. Would be nice to be able to download new codes (such as the old Kenwood 1090VR) over the phone. Great receiver for the price. Upgradeable with the 5.1 inputs. Anyone who compares this receiver to a Denon 5700 (and a few have) don't know their behind from a sewer drain. Get real! Sound is excellent in both DD and DTS. Standard CD/Audio is very good indeed. For a under $400 receiver you can not beat this product. Similar Products Used: Kenwood VR-209 and Kenwood 1090VR receivers. |
[Feb 16, 2000]
Lance
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
S-Video, Plenty of Digital Inputs and a Digital output, DTS, BANG FOR THE BUCK!
Weakness:
Remotes ability to contol other devices, Not really 100 Watts per channel. THIS UNIT IS THE BEST BANG FOR THE BUCK THERE IS PERIOD! Don't let all these audio geeks comparing this unit to $1000+ receivers scare you off because they are probably just mad that they paid so much for their gear. I purchased this unit for $336 shipped from eCost.com. I have this unit hooked up to a KLH HTA-810 package that I bought refurbed for $120 and it sounds excellent. I have a Toshiba SD-2109 DVD and Toshiba CX32H60 TV connected to this unit and it sounds and looks great. I can not tell any degrading of the video signal when routed through the receiver, but I still prefer to switch to the Component inputs to watch movies. The unit is easy to set up and the display is easy to see from across the room. The main problem I had with the unit was the remote since it could not control my Dish Network system, but I bought a Cinema 7 universal to fix this and it allows me to switch between devices directly (the one that Pioneer provides only allows you to cycle between the inputs). I have had it turned up to -20 so far which is more than enough and it still sounds great (though the wife might disagree on that). This unit is not really 100 Watts per channel, probably closer to the 60 to 80 range, but for the price and the features you can not lose and similar powered unit from another manucturer will be much more expensive. Pioneer is coming out with a VSX-D509S which will be just like the 508 have S-Video and DTS. You won't get the digital out and it might have a few less features then the 608 but will probably save you $30 to $50 over the 608. If you wan't something a little better but similar Pioneer's Elite VSX-21 is almost identical but with better amplifier circuitry. Similar Products Used: Tested JVC-888, Sony 935 and 835 |