🎉 Elevate Your Entertainment Game!
The PioneerElite VSX-LX105 is a cutting-edge 7.2 channel network AV receiver designed for gamers and audiophiles alike. With HDMI 2.1 support for 4K/120Hz HDR, immersive Dolby Atmos audio, and seamless streaming capabilities, it delivers an unparalleled entertainment experience. Its advanced features like MCACC auto room tuning and bi-directional Bluetooth ensure that every sound is perfectly tailored to your space, making it the ultimate choice for modern home theaters.
Number of Channels | 2 |
Output Wattage | 100 Watts |
Audio Output Type | Speakers |
Format | WAV |
Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |
Internet Applications | Sonos, Chromecast built-in, AirPlay 2, DTS Play-Fi, Spotify, Amazon Music, Pandora, TIDAL, Deezer, TuneIn |
Control Method | Remote |
Total Number of HDMI Ports | 7 |
Connector Type | Optical |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Number of Audio Channels | 7.2 |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Controller Type | Remote |
Additional Features | IMAX Enhanced, Pandora, Hi–Res Audio, Reflex Optimizer, Spotify |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Speaker |
Item Weight | 21.6 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 17.1"D x 14.6"W x 6.8"H |
Color | Black |
C**T
Great Receiver. Sounds Great. Easy Operation.
My Pioneer Elite AVR gave up the ghost after eleven or twelve years and I purchased an Onkyo - TX-NR6100 based on the CNET review but had multiple problems with it. The Onkyo had issues with the on screen menu which I found out via many chat rooms after I purchased it. After fighting with the Onkyo for a few weeks getting it to hook up with my TV I thought to myself "I have had a Pioneer Elite for the last twelve years and it was great" so I purchased this AVR and I am highly satisfied. I waited a few months to post this to be sure that everything was fine. It's all good. Sounds great. No issues with it.
L**N
Upgrade from My Old Onkyo Receiver
I purchased this Pioneer Elite VSX-LX105 7.2 Channel Receiver to replace a failed 16 year old Onkyo unit. My decision was based on features and the reviews from others. If their product gets a 4.4 rating, Pioneer must be doing something right. I have one Klipsch sub-woofer and seven other speakers, so I only needed 7.1 channels. After setting the system up, here's what I like: Alexa compatibility, sound quality, value for the money, a front panel knob for changing inputs, easy to read display, and the simple setup including automatic sound calibration in my listening room. Things I didn't like: speaker terminal layout on the back panel.Setting up Alexa was as easy as logging into my Amazon account. The receiver displayed a QR code on the TV and I used my phone to complete the login. I gave it the original sounding name "Receiver," and that was it. The first time I used my voice to tell Alexa to stream (name of song) on the "Receiver," I was amazed! I'm convinced the Pioneer surround sound quality is better than my old receiver. The price was reasonable compared to other similar receivers. The controls are definitely better than my old Onkyo. It had buttons with very small labels for changing inputs. These labels and the display were difficult to read. If I used the front panel for changing inputs it was through trial and error. By contrast, the Pioneer receiver makes it easy to change inputs from the front panel with a large knob and a bright display. If the display is too bright, it can be adjusted. The automatic sound calibration procedure begins by simply plugging in the microphone on the front panel. There's also an option to set up the speakers manually.The most difficult part of the setup was attaching speaker wires to the terminals on the back. Most of my speakers have banana plugs, which are easy to attach, but three speakers have bare wires. These were hard for me to attach using the screw terminals. Each pair is arranged over/under, not side by side like the Denon receivers. I had trouble getting my fingers in the tight space. Side by side would be better. However, once the speakers are connected, you shouldn't have to touch the terminals again unless you relocate the receiver. It's not a show stopper.
R**R
Great receiver at an amazing price
I’ve been using the Pioneer Elite VSX-LX105 for a while now, and honestly, it’s been a game-changer for my home theater. The sound quality is just awesome. With the 7.2 channels, it feels like you’re right in the middle of everything, especially with Dolby Atmos and DTS. Whether I’m watching movies or gaming, the sound is super immersive.The setup was surprisingly easy, which I appreciated—no complicated menus or headaches. Plus, the network features make streaming music from Spotify or Apple Music super convenient. One of the coolest parts is the MCACC calibration; it adjusts the sound automatically based on the room, so you don’t have to worry about tinkering with settings to get the best experience.
E**R
Working great.
Sounds amazing. Only reason I give 4 stars instead of five is because remote app on phone stopped working.
N**Y
Pioneer Elite for the Win
From the Vintage Pioneer SX-1080 to the newer Pioneer VSX-LX105 Elite Av Receiver. The LX105 is in preparation for a 4k tv coming soon. I use to own the VSX519-K for about 13 years and decided to upgrade, it has great features for my needs and I'm sure this new will last for years to come again. The sound quality is excellent, love the bluetooth and at 100watts per ch into 8ohms is a plus.
S**H
Bluetooth doesn’t work
The audio sounds great, the hook up and calibration was fine, the app is fine, but when playing music from iPhone through Apple Music or Spotify, the Bluetooth connectivity keeps popping and distorting and shutting off, making this receiver worthless to me. Amazing that Pioneer can’t figure out bluetooth in 2024. Very sad. I’m switching back to a Denon with HEOS which actually works.
S**.
I will never leave Pioneer again. Such a difference over my Sony receiver.
When my old Pioneer died I replaced it with a Sony STR-DN1040. It never lived up to my expectations. I just replaced it with this VSX-LX105 and I couldn't be happier. SO much more power. I had to put the volume on the Sony at 75% just to get a decent listening level, but this Pioneer will blow the doors out at 10%. The instructions could be better, but I am running an odd setup (Large front speakers, center speaker, 2 rear speakers, 2 high speakers, and 2 subs). I guess this is now Dolby 5.2.2 (Used to be Dolby 7.2). If you run this setup, follow the labels on the receiver, not the documentation. In any case, sound is great, nice bright display, and easy to configure. All the "DHCP" errors are gone, I have 8k support, and great sound. Highly recommended.
G**M
Too complicated.
We were looking to replace an old receiver that finally petered out. This was too complicated to set up for our needs. Returned for a refund.
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