Published on June 4th,2009 at 1:35 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Pioneer’s VSA-LX52, the Ultimate 7.1 AV Amp for Your Video Needs

Yesterday Pioneer announced the VSA-LX52, a new 7.1ch (190Wx7ch) AV amp featuring jitter free PQLS multi-surround and Linear PMC multichannel audio via HDMI.

It’s obviously compatible with WMA, MP3, WAV, but also WMA 9Pro, Dolby NR TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, THX Select2 Plus and so on!

You’ll also be capable to connect your iPod to your Amplifier via USB and and enjoy amazing audio reproduction thanks to its new digital DAC. Once plugged into your amp and TV you can control your iPod directly from your TV without touching your iPOD thanks to Pioneer’s Advanced MCACC.

Via Pioneer
              
Pioneer’s VSA-LX52, the Ultimate 7.1 AV Amp for Your Video NeedsPioneer’s VSA-LX52, the Ultimate 7.1 AV Amp for Your Video Needs
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