any thoughts on the pioneer sx-939 receiver


saw one in a pawn shop last week for a hundred bucks.
babaloo
I'm not sure where this fits in with the model you're looking at, but I bought a Pioneer SX580 approx. 3 yrs. ago on ebay for $60 (+$40 for shipping.) I love it, it sounds great and works perfect. If the SX939 is in REALLY GOOD condition, it may not be a bad deal. Sandra
Get the filter caps replaced! Also there are a fair number of tantalum electrolytics in the signal path and they can be tricky to chase down if they are failing. It was a mistake to put them in in the first place, no time like the present if you go for it. Just be forewarned that the amp will require, like many things over 3 decades old, some service.
The Pioneer SX-525 was my first reciever, loved it. Was so excited I carried it home from the store in my lap like a new born baby. Sounded good and looked beautifull. If the one you are looking at seems nice. One hundred bucks or less is a small price to pay for the some joy.
I have one and i love it... if it breaks down on me im definately gonna get it fixed...no matter the cost. that might sound crazy but it seems like these are kinda in demand for us audio freaks!!!
Actually a hundred for a 939 in good condition is about right. I have a mint Pioneer SX 780 and am looking to get some Dynaco A 25's for my computer room. The A 25's were my first hi fi speakers worth noting back in the early 70's. The 939 is thirty years old but this stuff was made very well, which is why there's so much of it still out there working fine. Here is classicaudio.com's valuation and info: http://www.classicaudio.com/value/pio/index.html
They sell for about 80 to 160.
You guys should see what top of the line receivers like the big Marantz or two piece Sansui receiver go for in nice shape. Would you believe 2-3000 bucks. These things were putting out 250 to 300 wpc and still work good. I'd go so far as to say they're built better than alot of high end gear made today and feel that I made an accurate statement. What's amazing is the sound quality isn't near as bad as one might think considering all these great advances we've made over the last quarter century, or so we're told.