Published on May 12th,2009 at 5:18 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Three New “Affordable” High-end Pioneer AV Amps

Here’s the latest Dobly TrueHD, DTS-HD MA and multi channel amps from Pioneer, the 7.1ch VSA-1019AH, VSA-919AH, and the 5.1ch VSX-819H.

Technically speaking both the VSA-1019AH and VSA-919AH are similar, the differences are in the number of Digital and HDMI ports available. Otherwise we have an a 110W/ch amp that supports xvColor for video, and the usual Veria, Toshiba, Sharp, Hitachi link…

Prices are 105,000 Yen for the 1019AH (€792) and 82,000 Yen (€615) for the 919AH.

The VSX-819H, a 5.1ch amps only offers 95W/ch and will cost 62,000 Yen (€470).

              
Three New “Affordable” High-end Pioneer AV AmpsThree New “Affordable” High-end Pioneer AV AmpsThree New “Affordable” High-end Pioneer AV Amps
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