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Pioneer VSX-D411 specs


Pioneer VSX-D411

Audio processing

  • Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic II, DTS

    Surround decoders:

  • 5.1

    Surround type:

Amplifier specifications

  • 5

    Amplified channels:

  • 100W at 8 ohms

    Power per channel (minimum):

  • 500W at 8 ohms

    Total output power:

  • Subwoofer amplifier

  • No

    Pre-out:

Video features

  • No

    Scaling (up/down-conversion):

  • No

    Video conversion:

  • No

    ISF Calibration:

Main features

  • Yes

    Radio:

    • FM, AM

  • No

    Multi-Source/ Multi-Zone:

  • No

    Audio delay (for lip-sync):

Additional features

  • No

    iPhone/iPod Ready:

  • No

    Optical drive:

  • No

    Windows Media Connect:

  • No

    THX Certified:

Connectivity

  • Optical SPDIF: 1,Coaxial SPDIF: 1,Analog L/R line-in (RCA): 6,Phono input (RCA): No

    Audio input:

  • Analog L/R line-out (RCA): 2,Headphone output: No

    Audio output:

  • Composite: 3,S-Video: 3

    Video input:

  • Composite: 2,S-Video: 2

    Video output:

  • Headphones output

    Front/Side Connectors:

Body

  • 16.54 in x 6.22 in x 15.47 in

    Dimensions (WxHxD):

  • 19.84 lb

    Weight:

  • No

    Rugged:

  • No

    Kensington anti-theft lock:

  • Black

    Available color options:

Power

  • Typical: 260 W

    Consumption:

  • 100 V - 240 V

    Power adapter voltage:

  • 50 Hz, 60 Hz

Warranty

  • 12 months

    Warranty period:

  • 12 months

    Parts only:

US Availability

  • Available

    Market status:

  • $275.00

    MSRP price :

European Availability

  • Available

    Market status:

Links

  • Official page:

  • Manual:


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Filed in: Pioneer AV Receivers

Description: The VSX-D411 A/V receiver will have you surrounded: it features Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1 surround sound decoding, plus four Advanced Surround modes. One of these modes is 5-Channel Stereo, a.k.a. "Party Mode", which routes the full-frequency stereo signal to 5 speakers at full 100-watt-per-channel power, without having to use a digital sound processing (DSP) chip. The 100-watt-per-channel power is also available in the surround... read more

Created by MG4 on Mar 26, 2010

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