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Description:
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Quick Glance
Interfaces: 3 x HDMI - Rear, 1 x Headphone - Front, 1 x Composite Video In - Front, 1 x Stereo Audio Line In - Front, 1 x USB - Front, 1 x S/PDIF In - Rear, 6 x Stereo Audio Line In - Rear, 2 x Stereo Audio Line Out - Rear, 2 x Antenna In - Rear, 3 x Composite Video In - Rear, 2 x Composite Video Out - Rear, 2 x Toslink S/PDIF In - Rear, 1 x Multi-channel In - Rear, 3 x Component Video In - Rear, 1 x Component Video Out - Rear, 5 x Banana Receptacle Speaker Terminal - Rear, 2 x Spring Loaded Speaker Terminal - Rear, 1 x Subwoofer Out - Rear
Sound Supported: Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic II, DTS 96/24, Windows Media Audio 9 Professional
Supported Channels: 5.1 Channels
THD: 0.05 %
Total Power: 600 W
Summary
Product Title: Pioneer VSX-818V-K A/V Receiver
Manufacturer: Pioneer
Power Score: 4.0 | 2 Reviews
Product Reviews (2)
Pioneer VSX-818V-K
The Pioneer VSX-818V-K is a 5.1 a/v receiver retailing for $249. It features 2 x HDMI (pass-through) inputs and one HDMI output. It is one of three receivers released in April 2008 along with the VSX-918 (adds HDMI PCM audio processing) for $349 and the VSX-518 that drops HDMI support for $199. It features 120 Watts / channel of output power and a second zone of stereo audio. Features 5.1 a/v...
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By productwiki.com - Apr 16, 2009
Pioneer VSX-818V 5.1 Channel A/V Receiver Review
Can a receiver with a $249 price tag deliver the sound quality worthy of a true Audioholic? We took the new Pioneer VSX-818V A/V receiver for a spin to find out. With an on-screen display, straight to digital iPod connectivity, and Pioneer’s MCACC speaker calibration system and a solid amp section, the VSX-818V has certainly given it a good shot. Read the full review to find out more.
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By audioholics.com - Sep 2, 2008


