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Pioneer VSX-519V
$200.00
Released April, 2009
The Pros:Affordable. Attractive aesthetic. Great value - sounds great for the price.
The Cons:Somewhat limiting inputs, only 2 HDMI, 1 coax, 2 toslink. Remote is not back lit, poorly laid out.
The Pioneer VSX-519V is a entry-level receiver in Pioneer's 2009 A/V receiver lineup. The VSX-519V is the successor to the Pioneer VSX-518-K released in June 2008. Pioneer announced their most recent A/V receiver line (VSX-1019AH, VSX-919AH, VSX-819H, VSX-519V) at the 2009 CES event in Las Vegas.
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The Pioneer VSX-519V is set for an April, 2009 release date with an estimated MSRP of $200. Pioneer's new line of A/V receivers is specifically designed to read the content directly off the iPod units and decode the audio using integrated digital-to-analog converters; meaning no more grainy analog sound like most music listeners are so used to. The VSX-519V will also include additional features such as 3 HDMI ports (2 in/ 1 out), 3 Digital Inputs (1 coax/ 2 optical), full color jacket graphics output support for the iPod media content, a glowing remote control, and 5.1 channel analog audio. When compared to the other models in the lineup, the VSX-519V notably does not include high definition audio decoding support, video transcoding or upconversion, or enhanced the iPod OSD found in the other models.
Features
- 5.1 channel a/v reciever
- Power: 110 Watts x 5
- Deep Color
- X.V. Color
- Lip Sync
- Phase Control
- 2 channel auto level control
- 2 channel advanced sound retriever
- Front mini portable input
- Component video inputs (2 in/ 1 out)
- Audio Inputs with tuner (4 in/ 1 out)
- Audio/Video inputs (3 in/ 1 out)
- 3 HDMI ports (2 in/1 out)
- 3 Digital Inputs (1 coax/ 2 optical)
- Blu-ray Disc Ready with 5.1 channel inputs including subwoofer pre-out
- Multi-Zone Audio Pre-Out
- New System Remote Control
- Date/Pricing: April 2009 / $200
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great value - sounds great for the price
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includes remote control which controls all functions of the receiver
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display brightness is adjustable
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somewhat limiting inputs, only 2 HDMI, 1 coax, 2 toslink
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remote is not back lit, poorly laid out
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