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When did the pioneer sx-5580 come out?

By Scarlett Howard

When did the pioneer sx-5580 come out?

The “black” faced models were essentially the same as their silver faced brothers but had different model numbers. This Pioneer SX-5580 is the dark faced clone of the SX-1050 and was manufactured around 1976. Other matching models from Pioneer were: This model also has a black cabinet though I’ve seen some with the standard wood cabinets as well.

How many Watts Does a pioneer sx-5590 have?

This Pioneer SX-5590 is the European version of Pioneer’s SX-1250. It would definitely be considered a “Monster” receiver as it produces a whopping 160 watts per channel. It incorporates a huge toroidal power transformer. It …

How many sets of speakers does the sx-5580 have?

The SX-5580 can handle three sets of speakers and also has two phono inputs. As you can see the SX-5580 looks exactly the same as the SX-1050 on the inside. Same big round transformers. It’s a well engineered piece of equipment and was almost top of the line in its time.

Which is the European version of the pioneer sx-1250?

Pioneer SX-5590. This Pioneer SX-5590 is the European version of Pioneer’s SX-1250. It would definitely be considered a “Monster” receiver as it produces a whopping 160 watts per channel. It incorporates a huge toroidal power transformer. It has the usual dark faceplate as is common with most European versions.

The “black” faced models were essentially the same as their silver faced brothers but had different model numbers. This Pioneer SX-5580 is the dark faced clone of the SX-1050 and was manufactured around 1976. Other matching models from Pioneer were: This model also has a black cabinet though I’ve seen some with the standard wood cabinets as well.

The SX-5580 can handle three sets of speakers and also has two phono inputs. As you can see the SX-5580 looks exactly the same as the SX-1050 on the inside. Same big round transformers. It’s a well engineered piece of equipment and was almost top of the line in its time.

What are the specs of a pioneer FM receiver?

For an entry-level design it put out a wonderful 20 watts a Channel of clear, clean sound across the Spectrum: as in 20 – 20000 Hertz.. with very low harmonic distortion the specs at entry-level are so much better than what you see today even with the mid and high range receivers.