Hi there,
I am considering buying a Pioneer SC-LX AV Receiver and Pioneer BDP LX71 Blue-ray player and have a few questions in this respect:
Q 1 – I noticed that Pioneer are introducing a new range of AV Receivers in the summer, e.g. the VSX-919AH and VSX-1019AH in June 2009. Will this range replace the SC-LX range and is it of equivalent specification and cost, or is this a lower specification and cost range?
Q 2 – If Pioneer are releasing a new AV Receiver range, does this mean that they will also be launching a new Blue-ray player range with Profile 2.0 capability, to replace the likes of the BDP LX71 and other players in that range?
I don’t want to spend £2,200 and suddenly find the new ranges specification and/or performance is superior and all I had to do was wait a few weeks to invest in it. I, however, recognise that when a manufacturer introduces a new product range, even if it is intended to supersede an older range, the focus is often on improved or additional functions (invariably gimmicks), but the overall performance of the new equipment may not necessarily be an enhancement on the older models.
Q 3 – I have a Philips Cineos Flat LCD TV with Pixel Plus 2 HD, Ambilight 2, with a screen resolution of 1366 x 768p. (This is the last time I will believe any manufacturer when they say their products are “future proof!!”)
I would prefer to invest money on higher specification home cinema hi-fi equipment and continue using my existing TV, rather than upgrade my TV and have less funds to spend on the hi-fi gear.
Using the above Pioneer equipment, or that of comparable quality, is the difference in visual detail on a TV with a 1366 x 768p screen resolution, going to be appreciably superior on a TV with a 1920 x 1080p screen resolution?
Cheers, Sonic Dreamer.
I am considering buying a Pioneer SC-LX AV Receiver and Pioneer BDP LX71 Blue-ray player and have a few questions in this respect:
Q 1 – I noticed that Pioneer are introducing a new range of AV Receivers in the summer, e.g. the VSX-919AH and VSX-1019AH in June 2009. Will this range replace the SC-LX range and is it of equivalent specification and cost, or is this a lower specification and cost range?
Q 2 – If Pioneer are releasing a new AV Receiver range, does this mean that they will also be launching a new Blue-ray player range with Profile 2.0 capability, to replace the likes of the BDP LX71 and other players in that range?
I don’t want to spend £2,200 and suddenly find the new ranges specification and/or performance is superior and all I had to do was wait a few weeks to invest in it. I, however, recognise that when a manufacturer introduces a new product range, even if it is intended to supersede an older range, the focus is often on improved or additional functions (invariably gimmicks), but the overall performance of the new equipment may not necessarily be an enhancement on the older models.
Q 3 – I have a Philips Cineos Flat LCD TV with Pixel Plus 2 HD, Ambilight 2, with a screen resolution of 1366 x 768p. (This is the last time I will believe any manufacturer when they say their products are “future proof!!”)
I would prefer to invest money on higher specification home cinema hi-fi equipment and continue using my existing TV, rather than upgrade my TV and have less funds to spend on the hi-fi gear.
Using the above Pioneer equipment, or that of comparable quality, is the difference in visual detail on a TV with a 1366 x 768p screen resolution, going to be appreciably superior on a TV with a 1920 x 1080p screen resolution?
Cheers, Sonic Dreamer.