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June 25, 2009 6:00 PM PDT

Pioneer VSX-1019AH-K: Best midrange AV receiver yet

by Matthew Moskovciak

The iPod is the most popular audio gadget of the decade, which is why it's incredibly frustrating that it's not easier to use it with your AV receiver. Either you're stuck using a patch cable and getting up from the couch to make playback changes, or you have to shell out for a pricey proprietary iPod dock.

That's why we were so excited when we saw the Pioneer VSX-1019AH-K (and its step-down cousins) at CES 2009; just plug your iPod into the front panel USB port using the included iPod cable and you can navigate your music using your TV screen. That's a unique feature in this price range and the VSX-1019AH-K also has a full suite of standard features, such as four HDMI inputs, 1080p analog upconversion, and multiroom functionality.

Even better, we were blown away by the sound quality of the VSX-1019AH-K for a $500 receiver, despite our initial worries that it weighs significantly less than last year's VSX-1018AH-K.

At this point, the VSX-1019AH-K is the clear front-runner for our Editors' Choice award in the midrange AV receiver category, but we're holding off on making the designation until we've reviewed the latest models from Sony and Denon.

That being said, with the street price of the VSX-1019AH-K creeping as low as $400 online, it's hard to imagine that there will be a better AV receiver value in 2009.

Read the full review of the Pioneer VSX-1019AH-K

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Covering home audio and video, Matthew Moskovciak helps CNET readers find the best sights and sounds for their home theaters. E-mail Matthew or follow him on Twitter @cnetmoskovciak.
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by June 25, 2009 9:21 PM PDT
I bought on of these when they first launched. It's been a great unit so far.
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by Hacir June 25, 2009 9:42 PM PDT
An iPod dock should be integrated into the unit. This way I don't need an unsightly cable dangling from the front of my unit. However, this unit's other features make me want to dump my current receiver and buy it :)
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by lordnykkon June 25, 2009 11:59 PM PDT
Hey Matthew, thanks for your review! I've been carefully following all of the Home Audio reviews for the '09 receivers. Was really disappointed in the new offerings, until the VSX-1019AH-K. iPod connectivity WITHOUT an extra proprietary dock to buy, GUI, . Quick question about the Pioneer's connectivity: does it have the capability to assign audio inputs to any video input you'd like. I know this was a disappointment in Yamaha's RX-V665. I am amazed that all the top brands are making big strides in '09 to innovate home video tech, yet home audio tech has stayed fairly similar to last year's crop, save for a few more HDMI ports (can no one leave at least one S-Video? Ah well!). Still anticipating your review of Sony's STR-DN1000 and Yamaha's RX-V765. I'm curious if Yamaha sneaked their highly praised RX-V663 audio in there, since it's missing from the RX-V665. Thanks again!
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by mrcreamale June 26, 2009 10:04 AM PDT
when do we get the reviews of the sony str-dn 1000 and the denon 790 and 890 ?
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by MoskovciakM June 26, 2009 10:52 AM PDT
The Sony STR-DN1000 hasn't been released yet, but I've been in touch with Sony to get a review sample as soon as possible. The Denon AVR-790 seems to just be trickling into stores now and I've also requested a review sample from Denon.
by Al_Keane July 5, 2009 5:44 AM PDT
Matthew thanks for the great reviews. I have been following you since last year when I bought a PS3 and have been contemplating buying the 920. Until this year's models I did not feel as if the features were worth the money at the "mid-range" price.

Is this the only mid-range with multi-zone video, or are there other companies also providing this feature?

Also should there be any difference in the video quality of the 2nd zone? Is this something you test? If not why not?

Thanks Again
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by homechicago August 6, 2009 12:57 AM PDT
The Sony STR-DN1000 has now been out in stores for a couple of weeks. Any update on when we will see a full review? I'm very interested in the video performance and hope it is as good as the 920.

Thanks!
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by allo1977 August 21, 2009 7:39 PM PDT
is it true the more the amp weights the more powerful the sound? this amp is under 20lbs
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by jopa22 August 24, 2009 11:41 PM PDT
I'm trying to decide between the pioneer vsx-1019ah-k and the sony str-dn1000. The pioneer has gotten awesome reviews including the one by MM above. The sony hasn't been fully reviewed yet but is much cheaper. Any pending reviews or reader experiences?
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