Pioneer's AV Receiver range - it of the impressive VSX-LX51 AV receiver - is to be extended somewhat come September, when the SC-LX82 and SC-LX72 launch.
Both offer an intimidating feature set. Starting with the unsurprising, there's Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master audio decoding, DLNA audio streaming and internet radio access, and Class D amplification. 1080p up-scaling is offered on both amps, along with 24p support - as you would no doubt expect. Five HDMI inputs and two outputs should prove more than sufficient.
Both receivers have 'Advanced Multi-Channel Acoustic Calibration' which will adjust speaker output to suit the installation environment. Should the SC-LX82 or SC-LX72 be used with Pioneer's BDP-LX52 Blu-ray player then the clock speeds of the two devices can be locked together using Pioneer's PQLS technology (whereby the receiver controls the internal clock of both devices) reducing jitter.
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Surprise I don’t see the usual suspect blasting anti consumer when Sony raised their price.
I guess they will pop up when Sony do it also lol
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