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<blockquote data-quote="WhiteYota" data-source="post: 8390709" data-attributes="member: 664829"><p>I was raised up on old Pioneer home receivers. Currently I own 2, a SX-980 and a SX-780 (I think, its in storage). One I have always wanted but still have yet to save up enough to buy is an SX-1980 (That was also the year it was released).</p><p></p><p>Here is a review on it compared to newer ones from C/Net on it - <a href="http://www.cnet.com/news/how-can-30-year-old-receivers-sound-better-than-new-ones/" target="_blank">How can 30-year-old receivers sound better than new ones? - CNET</a></p><p></p><p>Here is general info on the model - <a href="http://vintageelectronics.betamaxcollectors.com/pioneerstereoreceivermodelsx-1980.html" target="_blank">Pioneer Stereo Receiver Model SX-1980</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhiteYota, post: 8390709, member: 664829"] I was raised up on old Pioneer home receivers. Currently I own 2, a SX-980 and a SX-780 (I think, its in storage). One I have always wanted but still have yet to save up enough to buy is an SX-1980 (That was also the year it was released). Here is a review on it compared to newer ones from C/Net on it - [URL="http://www.cnet.com/news/how-can-30-year-old-receivers-sound-better-than-new-ones/"]How can 30-year-old receivers sound better than new ones? - CNET[/URL] Here is general info on the model - [URL="http://vintageelectronics.betamaxcollectors.com/pioneerstereoreceivermodelsx-1980.html"]Pioneer Stereo Receiver Model SX-1980[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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