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Immersive movies, audiophile-grade music, and smooth 4K gaming can be yours when you add the Pioneer VSX-LX805 11.4-Channel Network A/V Receiver as...
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Featuring up to 11.2 channels and 120 watts of power per channel, IMAX® Enhanced Audio, and Dirac Live® Room Correction, the Pioneer VSX-LX505 ELIT...
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The VSX-LX305 ELITE 9.2-Channel AV Receiver brings multi-dimensional excitement to your home entertainment. Featuring DIRAC Live® Room Correction, ...
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Immerse in 3D surround sound of Dolby Atmos® or DTS:X, or you can still enjoy similar effects by Dolby Atmos Height Virtualizer* and DTS Virtual:X*...
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In a 15 % slimmer design than the previous model, the VSX-834 is full of easy-to-use features, including the 4K indicator, and Personal Preset and ...
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Enjoy 4K Ultra HD pass-through with HDR10, HLG, and Dolby Vision support via HDMI with the Pioneer VSX-534 5.2-Channel A/V Receiver. It produces up...
View full detailsThese are the best AV receivers currently available in India and perfect for those looking to build their dream home theatre system in one box!
An AV receiver amplifies sound for speakers and enables content selection from different sources like DVD players or cable TV, easily switching between them with a single button.
The difference between a receiver and an amplifier is that an amplifier solely boosts audio signals, while a receiver, containing an amplifier, also includes additional features like a tuner, preamp, input options, and volume control.
The difference between a stereo receiver and an AV receiver is that a stereo receiver handles two-channel audio, while an AV receiver supports multi-channel surround sound and connects to various home theater components like DVD players and game consoles.
The difference between 5.2 and 7.2 receivers is the number of speakers: 5.2 has five speakers and two subwoofers, while 7.2 has seven speakers and two subwoofers. Additional subwoofers in both systems enhance bass and surround sound experience.
Many modern AV receivers have built-in network connectivity, allowing you to connect to the internet and stream music and other audio content from services like Spotify, Pandora, and Tidal. Some models also have built-in WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity.
Some AV receivers have integrated support for voice assistants like Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, which allow you to control the device with your voice. You can also use a smart home hub like Amazon Echo or Google Home to control your AV receiver through it.
If your AV receiver is not working correctly, try checking the connections between the source devices and the receiver, as well as the connections between the speakers and the receiver. If the problem persists, consult the user manual or contact the manufacturer for assistance.