92
Pioneer Elite VSX-32
$600.00
Released January, 2009
The Pros:Setup is easy for entry-level users. Connectivity to a wide variety of input types. Robust and reliable performance even under heavy use.
The Cons:Pairing with universal remotes is difficult, not all functions are available.
The Pioneer Elite VSX-32 is a 7.1 channel A/V Receiver that is certified for use with the Apple iPhone/iPod Touch. This way, the user can control the receiver using the iPhone/iPod Touch as a remote after downloading a free app called 'iControlAV' on the App Store.
Loading latest prices from ProductWiki...
The amp has a continuous average power output of 110 watts per channel. The receiver houses 5 inputs (1 front input) and 1 output and is HDMI and 3D Ready. The unit also has THX Select2 Plus Processing power and certification along with ethernet input for access to internet radio stations. The VSX-32 features Dolby TrueHD, and DTS Master Audio. It is even possible to control the receiver using your pc's browser. The unit is compatible with XM and Sirius satellite radio, and also bluetooth compatible music players. Sound Retriever Air uses DSP technology to restore sounds left over after compression, and to improve Bluetooth sound quality.
Features
- Made for iPhone/iPod Touch
- iPhone/iPod Touch Wireless Control
- PC Browser Control
- Ethernet Input Access for Internet Radio Stations
- HDMI, 3D Ready
- Dolby TrueHD, DTS Master Audio
- Marvell Video Scaler
- THX Select2 Plus Processing Power and Certification
- 5 Inputs (1 Front Input); 1 Output
- 110 Watts per channel
- XM and Sirius Satellite Radio Ready
- Sound Retriever Air Sound Restoration System
User Reviews (3)
Pros & Cons
-
2
setup is easy for entry-level users
-
2
connectivity to a wide variety of input types
-
2
robust and reliable performance even under heavy use
-
2
video scaler gracefully resizes video without blurring the picture
-
2
power output is high enough for any home use
-
0
Internet Radio is self-configuring, just plug the cord in and it works
-
0
-
-1
pairing with universal remotes is difficult, not all functions are available
Community Reviews
see more community reviews
From your Computer
From the Web
Comments (0)
helpful
Read the full review
You may also like...