Pioneer VSX-1015TXK Receivers
Pioneer VSX-1015TXK Receivers
USER REVIEWS
[Feb 07, 2011]
CCSWebWeaver
Audio Enthusiast
Purchased new at Best Buy. Replaced aging Pioneer VSX-454.
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[Jun 20, 2006]
croseiv
Audio Enthusiast
This receiver has been in my system for four months now, and I can honestly tell you that it is an incredible value. It is a re-badged VSX-52TX less a few of the Eliteisms. I have owned three different Pioneer receivers in the past. An SX-2300, a VSX-501S, and most recently the VSX-1015TX. The quality of receiver has definitely improved over the years coming from Pioneer in the 300-500 dollars price range. It is amazing what the company has crammed into this product for the price ($449.64 paid at Best Buy).
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[Mar 01, 2006]
KENtheJAP
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
THX-Select2. Auto MCACC. LCD learning remote. stylish. It never gets hot.
Weakness:
This receiver is supposed to be rated 120 watts equall to all 7 channnels...but can't tell much difference between soundwise 120 watts vs 100 watts. Some receiver rated 100 watts plays just as loud if not louder. Stereo sound could have been better. This receiver sound is towards more for movie than music. THD is not as impressive as ELITE models THD 0.2 vs 0.09(ELITE) This receiver got so much goodies for incredibly reasonable price. As you know it is the world first receiver to have THX-Select2. It also have the most accurate Automatic MCACC(actually measures and calibrates your audio system for sonic perfection specifically for your living room, regardless of shape or size, automatically.) Hometheater sound is clear and powerfull. Definitely, it's one of the best sounding receivers for the price! You're not gonna be disappointed . |
[Mar 01, 2006]
ttskyline01
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
All of the surround formats THX Select 2 Certification 120watts x 7 MCACC On screen display for setup of receiver.
Weakness:
remote is not backlit This receiver is the best one I bought for the money!! It has everything in it, like for example it has the latest surround formats like Dolby Digital and DD EX as well as DTS, DTS ES Matrix and Discrete and DTS 96/24 and others like Dolby Pro Logic, DPL II and DPL IIx and as well as the THX Select 2 Certified modes. The amp section has 120 going to all 7 speakers. It has a 7.1 pre out section for use with power amps if you should need it down the road. And for you people who do not know how to setup your speakers, the receiver has the MCACC system so that it can correctly determined your size and distance of the speakers from the supplied mic. overall this is one beast of the receiver. Also the receiver has up conversion through all of the video inputs like composite to s-video or component video. Similar Products Used: Yamaha RX-V440 Yamaha HTR-5540 Kenwood VR-6050 Yamaha RX-V2095 - the best one I had!! |
[Feb 02, 2006]
wordsmith
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Surpeb sound. Lots of features and flexibility to be explored as you learn to live with it. Great value for money.
Weakness:
Need to tweak the auto setup. But hardly a real weakness - makes you feel good when you know you've got it "just right". This receiver is a distinct step up from the 814 I had previously. Immediately apparent when you listen to the two main channels in "Direct" mode driving my vintage (but very revealing) Kef 104.2 floorstanders. In full surround this unit packs a great punch as well, especially in THX surround mode, with fine detailing and very precise imaging. You can almost "feel" the generous headroom ensuring there is never any danger of clipping. There are plenty of options too, and although the Auto setup using the microphone does more or less put things in place, it is better to make a few manual adjustments. Rather surprised that, despite its power, this unit does not seem to get very hot, unlike previous Pioneers I have owned. If you have speakers to do this receiver justice then it is worth spending the extra - if you shy away from the hefty price tags on the Elite range that is (although some of that range's features have, apparently, been incorporated into this model). Doesn't have HDMI switching, but in any case I would never use it, preferring to feed my Epson TW600 directly from the DVD player (a Denon 1920). Highly recommended. Similar Products Used: Pioneer VSX 814 |