Pioneer - SX-20 STEREO RECEIVER, PHONO input, THD ≤ 0.02%, 2 X 100 W, Solid state stereo receiver





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PIONEER SX-20 AM/FM STEREO RECEIVER + Original Remote Control, THD ≤ 0.02%, 2 X 100 W
The Japanese HI-FI specialist Pioneer is with the SX-20 model, Pioneer offers a powerful device that delivers a solid 100 watts per channel (8 ohms).
But power is not its main feature; rather, it is the phono input.
This receiver is aimed at vinyl enthusiasts or anyone who wants to become one. You can connect a turntable and step into the world of analog sound.
For those not interested in older CDs, the Pioneer receiver can be connected to an SACD player.
This device offers a lot in terms of sound. Its high output power should be fully utilized, so high-quality speakers should be connected.
These can be operated individually or simultaneously.
Furthermore, bi-wiring is supported, allowing you to connect the tweeters and woofers separately for optimal sound quality.
This Pioneer SX-20 AM/FM Stereo Receiver tested and working in excellent condition.
Specifications:
Tuning range: FM, MW
Power output: 100 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo)
Frequency response: 5Hz to 100kHz
Total harmonic distortion ≤ 0,02 % (SACD/CD, NETWORK, RECORDER)
Input sensitivity: 5.5mV (MM), 400mV (line, SACD/CD, /CD)
Signal to noise ratio: 80dB (MM), 100dB (SACD/CD, NETWORK,RECORDER)
Output: 400mV (RECORDER OUT)
Speaker load impedance: 4Ω to 16Ω
Dimensions: 435 x 142.5 x 364mm
Weight: 8.3kg
Finish: silver
Accessories: remote control
Year: 2012-2017
The photos provided are contractual: you buy exactly what you see.
Packaging & Shipping:
The device will be carefully packaged (internal protections, foam, bubbles, double
cardboard if necessary) to ensure safe transport.
Fast, tracked and insured shipping by professional carrier.
Disclaimer:
We take great care in our descriptions, but errors in model numbers may occur.
Photos are always leading, and all images are self-made.
PIONEER SX-20 AM/FM STEREO RECEIVER + Original Remote Control, THD ≤ 0.02%, 2 X 100 W
The Japanese HI-FI specialist Pioneer is with the SX-20 model, Pioneer offers a powerful device that delivers a solid 100 watts per channel (8 ohms).
But power is not its main feature; rather, it is the phono input.
This receiver is aimed at vinyl enthusiasts or anyone who wants to become one. You can connect a turntable and step into the world of analog sound.
For those not interested in older CDs, the Pioneer receiver can be connected to an SACD player.
This device offers a lot in terms of sound. Its high output power should be fully utilized, so high-quality speakers should be connected.
These can be operated individually or simultaneously.
Furthermore, bi-wiring is supported, allowing you to connect the tweeters and woofers separately for optimal sound quality.
This Pioneer SX-20 AM/FM Stereo Receiver tested and working in excellent condition.
Specifications:
Tuning range: FM, MW
Power output: 100 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo)
Frequency response: 5Hz to 100kHz
Total harmonic distortion ≤ 0,02 % (SACD/CD, NETWORK, RECORDER)
Input sensitivity: 5.5mV (MM), 400mV (line, SACD/CD, /CD)
Signal to noise ratio: 80dB (MM), 100dB (SACD/CD, NETWORK,RECORDER)
Output: 400mV (RECORDER OUT)
Speaker load impedance: 4Ω to 16Ω
Dimensions: 435 x 142.5 x 364mm
Weight: 8.3kg
Finish: silver
Accessories: remote control
Year: 2012-2017
The photos provided are contractual: you buy exactly what you see.
Packaging & Shipping:
The device will be carefully packaged (internal protections, foam, bubbles, double
cardboard if necessary) to ensure safe transport.
Fast, tracked and insured shipping by professional carrier.
Disclaimer:
We take great care in our descriptions, but errors in model numbers may occur.
Photos are always leading, and all images are self-made.
