mikeypeavy


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What I want to know is, Where is my nifty story? I don't care about how cool it is or the specs. I'd scroll down to the bottom if I wanted to read that. I want to know how this won Tom the lottery and allowed him to have so many friends on myspace.
or how if you take it skydying with you it helps facilitate a better 2 point landing
or the one time Steve was able to get the coolest item on the block (this item) faster than the jones family

Etc.

chezteladog


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editorkid wrote:How? There aren't any analog jacks designated "phono" (the signal's a different level; you can't use line-level jacks) and I don't see a ground connection.



Inputs: (5) HDMI (assignable)
(6) Analog Audio (RCA L/R)
(1) Analog Audio (L/R) (front)
(2) Component Video (Y, Pb, Pr) (assignable)
(5) Composite Video Inputs (1 front)
(2) Digital Optical Audio (assignable)
(2) Digital Coaxial Audio (assignable)
(1) FM Antenna (coaxial 75 Ohms)
(1) AM Antenna

Sorry man. It's been about twenty years since I've messed with a turntable. If you can't use RCA jacks then I guess not. Here's a link to an article on how to do it. Crutchfield's site specifically states that it does not have a phono input and that you'll need a phono preamp.

http://www.ehow.com/how_4489287_connect-turntable-receiver-phono-input.html

http://www.crutchfield.com/S-G4hzsMcAn2r/p_130VSX1021/Pioneer-VSX-1021-K.html

editorkid


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danielkitchener1 wrote:Is the HDMI audio passthrough (meaning I need a separate optical audio cable to hear it through the speakers instead of the TV), or does it actually play audio from the HDMI input through the speakers without any sort of foolery? I ask because my current receiver is HDMI passthrough, and it's less-than-optimal


If I read the manual correctly, as long as each component in the chain accepts audio over HDMI, the receiver will play that audio. It supports, but doesn't require, the separate passthrough cable.

goatcrapp


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jonessoda31 wrote:Quit freaking out at the current retail prices. Newegg had this on sale on 11/11/2011 like others have stated for $299.99 with free shipping. Amazon price matched it later in the day as well and sold it at $299 for awhile as well. Check out s lick d eals for the long thread dedicated to this receiver and comparisons of others.



a link would be nice, for us lazy people.

rpclance


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Since there is no PC Input. If I want to play videos I downloaded the only way is through an xbox or something of that sort?

Airplay only plays video through apple tv.

Marvin6


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chezteladog wrote:You can hook a turntable to it.



I really doubt you can use a standard turntable directly. The standard turntable requires the phono input, which is not listed in the specs. You could probably get a phono preamp. They used to be generally available for 10-20$, but I haven't seen one for years.

teenracer6


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goatcrapp wrote:a link would be nice, for us lazy people.



I think he is reffering to this.

http://slickdeals.net/forums/showthread.php?t=3535314

ashliz8806 wrote:Going to a Wizards game and being disappointed is like going swimming and getting wet...If you didn't expect it, I'm not sure I trust your judgment.

Marvin6


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jaybones wrote:Nope, looked up the Crutchfield article, it specifically says that there's no phono input and you'll need a preamp. Sorry



I saw wallmart had pyle phono preamp available for around $20 try http://mobile.walmart.com/ip/Pyle-Phono-Pre-Amp/12457378

nbocheltree


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In for one. This will replace our aging VSX-D409 (about 8 years old now), and act as my first real balls-out investment in our dedicated home theater.

Plus, I just upgraded to an iPhone 4, which makes the AirPlay feature VERY attractive. Looking forward to coupling this with our Pioneer BS41 speakers that Woot delivered last month!

kewwlkat123


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What can be played through the ethernet cable? Audio and video like movies from the computer or just audio?

wickedmenace


quality posts: 1 Private Messages wickedmenace

Just bought this from new egg. I can't wait till it gets here!

conradw


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Can I connect my USB flash or hard drive to the USB and play movies thru that? Or is it just an input for idevices?

rbachelor


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This is interesting. Might need a firmware update depending on your setup:

http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Home/AV-Receivers/Pioneer+Receivers/VSX-1021-K+Required+Firmware+Update

I looked at the manual on the same site (trying to verify capabilities of Zone 2 output) and it seems outdated or wrong - doesn't refer to airplay at all).

This PDF seems more current: http://a248.e.akamai.net/pix.crutchfield.com/Manuals/130/130VSX1021.PDF

jibal


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teenracer6 wrote:This is the most helpful review overall as voted on by Amazon users.



Ah, so it is. But that measure isn't worth much ... being viewed as helpful isn't the same as actually being helpful, or accurate, or complete. And I suspect that the author of that review would give more stars if he had paid Woot's price.

nbocheltree


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jibal wrote:Ah, so it is. But that measure isn't worth much ... being viewed as helpful isn't the same as actually being helpful, or accurate, or complete. And I suspect that the author of that review would give more stars if he had paid Woot's price.



Very true. It's being called, per thehometheaterguys.com review, a great deal at $550. Chopping almost 50% off the price makes things interesting.

zlyons


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Anyone have any good speakers to recommend for hooking up to this (that won't break the bank)?

nbocheltree


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zlyons wrote:Anyone have any good speakers to recommend for hooking up to this (that won't break the bank)?



This is a primo receiver, so best to go with a high-sensitivity set. Woot was selling the Pioneer BS41 bookshelf pair for $99 about a month back, so I would go with those. You may or may not be able to locate them for that price, but I've got a set running in my HT right now, and they're phenomenal.

kugino


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Marvin6 wrote:I really doubt you can use a standard turntable directly. The standard turntable requires the phono input, which is not listed in the specs. You could probably get a phono preamp. They used to be generally available for 10-20$, but I haven't seen one for years.



yes, you'll need a dedicated phono amp to use a turntable. they're not expensive for basic ones...a quality budget one will be less than $100, though good ones are usually a bit more. i don't think built-in phono preamps are necessary on these receivers b/c not many people use turntables anymore...and those who do usually have their own dedicated phono amps anyway.

stevenhilary


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I've got a week to go before my vintage SX-980 is back from the shop, good as new. Total price: $150.00 I had no ideas Pioneer still made recievers, so at a minimum, I learned something tofday - for free! Yippee!

djrmsn


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Absolutely fantastic price (compared to Best Buy - where I bought and returned mine) but these things are HUGE and the open grate on the top freaked me out. How hot do these things run?!?! This is less than HALF priced!!! If you get the one I returned -it was never even hooked up. It was only removed from the box and went back in after a day. I was overwhelmed by all those things in the back and number of wires.

buzzwang


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Been looking at this at the local store for the last couple months. Woot! has a much better deal than the store.

In for 1.

kugino


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djrmsn wrote:Absolutely fantastic price (compared to Best Buy - where I bought and returned mine) but these things are HUGE and the open grate on the top freaked me out. How hot do these things run?!?! This is less than HALF priced!!! If you get the one I returned -it was never even hooked up. It was only removed from the box and went back in after a day. I was overwhelmed by all those things in the back and number of wires.



these receivers with power amps integrated have to run hot. if they're running in Class A, they WILL get hot and are supposed to be hot. that's why you need good circulation, and that's why you have the grates on top. nothing to be afraid of, though...

kybosh


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Anyone know if this can handle 4 ohm speakers?

radi0j0hn


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cowboyesfan wrote:"Wi-Fi, the dongle costs an unreasonable $150"
http://reviews.cnet.com/av-receivers/pioneer-vsx-1021-k/4505-6466_7-34536275.html?tag=mncol;rvwBody

1/2 the price of the receiver its self?


Definitely not fair. :-(



Just like my Sony Blue Ray player that does Netflix, etc., but only AFTER you buy the $89 dongle. And other USB WiFi dongles don't work. It's the American way, son!

acpress.com Not cute, but useful.

csx4780


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I have one and love it, even if at times the remote app gets weird. I have a turntable hooked up to it after buying a $50 audio-technica amp and it works great! Great price for a great product!

imasexcrunner


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I have this same receiver for my home theater setup. I spent a lot of time trying to figure out the best way to minimize cables going to my projector and this upscales practically everything to HDMI so I only need one cable! With 5 HDMI inputs, it allowed me to connect: Blu Ray, Xbox 360, Satellite tv, a custom built pc, and I still have room to expand with future devices. This also powers my 5.1 in wall surround sound setup. It has plenty of power for my speakers and sub. It takes a couple of seconds for the receiver to output both the audio and video to the projector though. I assume it's the receiver, but it could be my projector that's slow. All in all, this had all the features I wanted to be able to watch movies and other media on my 120" motorized screen.

pz@woot


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Ok, everyone's clear this only plays audio from AirPlay - what about all those internet connected DVD players and TVs, can those get video from PC connection or only the web services?

(yeah its a little off subject but helps me understand impact).

you can get video off the iDevices with direct connection.

Signature oh signature, cannot think of something clever...

TechGuy125


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Better deal on newegg.com when you factor shipping and tax...

http://promotions.newegg.com/NEemail/Nov-0-2011/72HSale11/index-landing.html?nm_mc=EMC-IGNEFL111111&cm_mmc=EMC-IGNEFL111111-_-EMC-111111-Index-_-E0-_-ShopBF

markgm


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I have two of these that I picked up from Costco for a bit more ($399) and I love them. At first I used one just to have 7.1 surround sound (an upgrade from my 5.1 system) in my home theater. But I find myself appreciating it more for what Airplay can do. When I go to stream a song it'll automatically turn on the receiver, and with the iPhone app I can either turn it off when I'm done or let the power saving feature turn it off 15 minutes later. It knocks the socks off of my old Yamaha 5.1 that it replaced. In both locations I feel like I also upgraded the speakers with the difference in sound quality.

Like Airplay in iTunes, you can also stream using DLNA from other apps like Media Player.

swechsler


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This receiver appears to disobey the laws of thermodynamics: Total output power is rated at 7 x 90 = 630W, yet input power is only 550W.

Realistically speaking, you're not going to get 90W x 7 out of this thing (not that it really matters; most mass-market speakers will work fine with it. If you have higher-end speakers you're probably not considering this anyway).

nismos14


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madgonad wrote:Pretty much only for the iFans since the advanced features only work with Apple hardware and iTunes.

Maybe that is why the receiver is already half off of MSRP after only being around for six months. Kind of odd since the majority of computer users run Windows and the majority of smartphones are Android. I guess that makes me in for zero. I am sure it would sell like gangbusters if there was an Apple logo on it instead of Pioneer....



Not at all, the audio capabilities are exceptional for a receiver for non apple users. I don't even have mine hooked up tot he network yet and use none of the pioneer/iOS apps and can do everything I need to with the remote. Also the MCACC is awesome for setting up the audio perfectly. Anyone who says what you said is clearly uneducated about these products.

Anyone who is serious about doing a low to mid level 7.1 home audio setup would be pleased with this IMO.

rd760118


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Just ordered one...

chefferz


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I was fighting between this and a Onkyo NR-609R, I ended up going with the Onkyo specifically because the accessories for Pioneer are -expensive-

I believe the wireless receivers are around $89 dollars, but the Onkyo's was only $25. Albeit I know a higher model would have wireless built in..

rnacoyne


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I think I'll still hold out for the Elite. But the price does make it tempting.....

stayathomedad


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zlyons wrote:Anyone have any good speakers to recommend for hooking up to this (that won't break the bank)?



Pioneer makes a larger speaker in the same range as the bookshelf speakers sold here. They are model SP-SF51-LR. The MSRP is $199,00 a pair--Best Buy has them for $204.98!? How they are able to keep that name is beyond me--At any rate, the reviews on them are quite good.

durrock


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I'm in for one.
Now hear me WOOT!
Tomorrow put on a 1080P projector so I can finish my home theater.

badhabit12


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Very tempted to buy this. .......... Almost pressed the button. ........... but I will take a chance and wait.

stayathomedad


quality posts: 4 Private Messages stayathomedad

I read an earlier post that said the WIFI dongle costs $150,00. Wouldn't an Apple TV for $99.00 be a better option? Especially if you have to hard wire this into a network. I don't have an Ethernet connection anywhere near my audio equipment.

nuggy


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stayathomedad wrote:I read an earlier post that said the WIFI dongle costs $150,00. Wouldn't an Apple TV for $99.00 be a better option? Especially if you have to hard wire this into a network. I don't have an Ethernet connection anywhere near my audio equipment.




I ran a 100 ft ethernet molded cable to my unit and then put a 8x1 switch in from that router port.....(the absolute best way to go in the long run)

Have Direct TV, Sony DVD, Denon Reciever, Denon IPOD Dock, Boxee, and Samsung LED connected....

With the reciever your ethernet port then allows you to have every PC in your house be connected thru Win 7 as a media server....

The IPOD can be used for both music and video playback but also as a wireless remote for any unit that has an app....(all of the above units I have ....have one except for the Boxee which has that funky RF browser remote for surfing the internet for content)

The only thing I want to add down the road is a NAS storage unit because with all the "media" you finally attain.....You really need to get into that "multi-terrabyte arena"
(even converting Blu-rays to Windows Media A/V files makes every HD movie about 6 gig at the best resolutions)

If this unit is half as "useful" as the Denon....This is a pretty darn good deal....The lowest end Denon with this feature set is double the price.....


Teluvian


quality posts: 2 Private Messages Teluvian

Pioneer only honors the warranty if it is purchased from an authorized online dealer:

Pioneer Authorized Online Dealers

I don't know how the Amazon/Woot relationship plays into this, but you could run into headaches if you need warranty service and it was purchased through Woot.