Apr 22 2010

Pioneer VSX-820-K Review

Pioneer VSX 820 K Audio Video Receiver

  • “Works with iPhone” certification and front USB connectivity (cable included) provide iPod, touch, and iPhone users the ultimate plug-and-play integration of their Apple products with their home theater
  • Simple connectivity of high-performance HD video, HD audio, portable, internet, wireless, and analog components makes this Pioneer receiver the ultimate A/V control center
  • The latest version of HDMI inputs and outputs provide more HD connectivity options with “future-proof” 3-D capability
  • 1080p video conversion and upscaling ensures the highest quality video from any source–even “legacy” analog and lower-resolution digital video sources
  • High-Power Discrete Transistor (HPDT) multi-channel amplifiers and proprietary Pioneer room calibration technology combine to ensure best-in-class home theater and music reproduction in any home

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Pioneer VSX-820-K delivers amazing home theater performance in an elegant package at a surprising value. With connectivity options for all your latest high-definition home theater components, the VSX-820-K takes it a step further with support for your digital media via a front USB input and compatibility with Bluetooth sources (using the optional AS-BT100 adapter, sold separately). Plus, it’s “Works with iPhone”-certified, so you can incorporate your favorite Apple products into your home theater easily.

Key Features

  • Channels: 5.1 surround sound
  • Power: 110×5 watts
  • HDMI Specification: v. 1.4, 3D, Deep Color and X.V. Color
  • HDMI Ports: 4 in, 1 out
  • Component Ports: 2 in, 1 out
  • Audio Codecs Supported: DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Pro Logic IIz with pre-out
  • Video Modes Supported: 1080p and below
  • Digital Formats Supported: JPEG, MP3, WAV, WMA
  • “Works with iPhone”-certified
  • If you get this receiver, go for those Yamaha speakers — they aren’t very expensive, and they sound great with the Pioneer.

    You can’t go wrong with this receiver.