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At A Glance: Pioneer Elite VSX-84TXSi A/V Receiver

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Connections
Inputs:
Video: HDMI (4), component video (3), S-video (5), composite video (7)
Audio: Proprietary iPod (1), i.Link in/out (2), XM in, USB in, coaxial digital (2), optical digi- tal (5), 7.1-channel analog (1), stereo analog (8), multizone stereo analog (1), phono (1)
Outputs:
Video: HDMI (1), component video (1), S-video (2), composite video (2), multizone composite (1)
Audio: optical digital (2), stereo analog (3), 7.1-channel analog (1)
Additional:
RS-232 (1), 12-volt trigger (2), IR jack (2 in, 1 out)

These listings are based on the manufacturer's stated specs; the HT Labs box below indicates the gear's performance on our test bench.

Features
Processing Modes: Dolby: Digital 5.1, EX, Pro Logic IIx
DTS: DTS, ES, 96/24, Neo:6
Other: THX Cinema, THX Select2 Cinema, THX Music Mode, THX Games mode, 11 DSP modes, seven-channel stereo, Advanced Virtual Surround, PhonesSurround
THX Certification: Yes
Audio D/A Converter: 24-bit/192-kilohertz
Number of Amp Channels: 7
Power Rating (watts per channel): 140, into 8 ohms
Frequency Response: +0/–3 dB from 5 Hz to 100 kHz
Dimensions (H x W x D, inches): 7.4 x 16.6 x 18.2
Weight (pounds): 35.5
Price: $1,500

Ratings: Pioneer Elite VSX-84TXSi A/V Receiver

Build Quality: 95
• Heavy chassis said to stabilize power supply
• Digital and analog components in separate blocks

Value: 96
• It is well made and stuffed with features—definitely worth a few shekels
• Unless you prefer Sirius to XM, this one does it all

Features: 99
• DCDi video processing enhances picture quality
• MCACC automates setup; EQ fixes acoustic problems
• XM Radio and iPod; USB for other MP3 players

Performance: 96
• Sweet mids and highs
• Plenty of dynamic oomph at peak moments
• Gets the most out of surround music mixes

Ergonomics: 94
• Can use iPod with onscreen or front-panel display
• Lots of HDMIs make it easy to plug in sources
• Remote is merely acceptable

Overall Rating: 96
Pioneer is one of the masters of the A/V-receiver genre. The Elite VSX-84TXSi has every conceivable significant feature: DCDi, THX, auto setup, and iPod chic. But it also provides the quantity and quality of power needed to earn a $1,500 price tag. It's a delight to the ears and a punch to the gut.

General Information
Pioneer Elite VSX-84TXSi A/V Receiver, $1,500
Pioneer Electronics
(800) PIONEER
www.pioneerelectronics.com
Dealer Locator Code PIO

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