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Pioneer VSX-D812 7.1 Channels Receiver

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(4.60 out of 5) from 5 reviews

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The great sound for small money

(5.00 out of 5) by lokrum on Feb 14, 2006

Pros: price,nice design,lot of power,many possibilities,solid conectors,extrimly good sound,easy to operate
Cons: difficult to find anything considering the price

A really awesome sound regarding the price...it sounds almost like tube amps...extrimly warm and ple ...
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Versatile, configurable, and just a tad confusing...

(4.00 out of 5) by pepper99 on Mar 8, 2004

Pros: Reasonably priced, configurable, plethora of different sound modes and settings.
Cons: Manual missing, display-based setup somewhat confusing, many settings acccessable via remote *only*.
The Bottom Line: Lots of bang for the buck, constructed well with good solid speaker hookups, and a bountiful selection of audio settings. Will serve most Home Theatre purposes perfectly.

For the last 7 years I have been running my theatre on an older Pioneer VSXD3S receiver. Although it ...
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Pioneer VSX-D812 7.1 Channel Home Audio Receiver.

(5.00 out of 5) by ivanvt on Dec 31, 2003

Pros: Great Sound quality for the price.
Cons: Manual MACCC, Need video outputs to TV for each type of video input.

Im really and audio and video enthusiast but with low budget, after a long research i was about to c ...
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Nice reciever made by pioneer the vsx 812k 7.1 channel home audio reciever

(4.00 out of 5) by yelve on Dec 14, 2003

Pros: High Power, Name brand, Lots of features, remote
Cons: lot of money

I have this reciever and i'd have to say that i really. if your going for something in this price i' ...
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Diamond in the rough

(5.00 out of 5) by guitarflip on Jul 31, 2003

Pros: A LOT of expensive features on a relatively inexpensive little unit...
Cons: None so far.
The Bottom Line: Yeah, it's not the most expensive or the most loaded model on the market, but this is a tremendous unit for basically peanuts...how can you argue with that???

I just picked one of these up a week ago and it's even better than I thought before I bought it. I ...
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