Friday, Sep 7th 2007 by Chris Davies


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“Talk about an impressive ass!”  That was my first thought on seeing Pioneer’s new Elite SC-09TX flagship amp, which has a rear-panel positively bristling with connectivity.  Things round the front are no less exciting, however; there’s a huge LCD as the centrepiece, which is all the more necessary when you consider that not only will the Elite work as your surround sound amp (pumping 200W out of seven channels simultaneously) but access media on a connected iPod and any networked PC.

 Pioneer Elite SC-09TX Amp/Receiver

 Pioneer Elite SC-09TX Amp/Receiver

Using ICEpower analog class-D amplification together with Pioneer’s DSP processor, the Elite supports Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus and DTS-HD, and the new THX Loudness Plus standard for high-volume audio.  A connected monitoring microphone permanently tracks the sound balance in a room and tweaks it to keep it at the ideal levels.

Pioneer Elite SC-09TX Amp/Receiver

Shipping this Winter, the SC-09TX will be priced at around $7,000.

Pioneer Elite SC-09TX Amplifier

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  1.  Mr Satyre   View all comments by Mr Satyre  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    “A connected monitoring microphone permanently tracks the sound balance in a room and tweaks it to keep it at the ideal levels.” The microphone does not permanently track anything. It’s a one-time connection as in ‘plug it in, run the Multi-Channel Acoustic Calibration Circuit (test tones for room EQ measurements) and then unplug the it.’ The mic does not remain plugged in.


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