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Old 06-01-2009, 07:38 PM   #1
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Time to move AV Recever's about the house.
  1. STR-DA5300ES (Replaced with a STR-5400ES Main HT THANKS SONY)
  2. STR-DA777ES (Moving from Master Bedroom to Guest Room)
  3. STR-DA555ES (Moving from Guest Room to Garage)
I have been doing a lot of reading of a few forums and reviews on the web looking for a new AV Recevier to go into the master bedroom.

Will be hooked up with this gear: Mitsubishi WS-65908 (Craig Rounds) HDTV, Panasonic BD55k, Dishnetwork VIP622, Roku

HDMI is not going to be used at the time. I have tried a HDFury2 v3 FW 1.51, I was not happy with the results.
  1. Pioneer VSX-03TXH **
  2. Denon AVR-2309CI
  3. Pioneer VSX-1019AH-K
  4. Denon AVR-1909
  5. Sony STR-DH1000
So what do you recomend, I'm thinking the Pioneer VSX-03TXH is the one for my bedroom.

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Old 06-01-2009, 10:30 PM   #2
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Any of those would be nice for a bedroom IMO,
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My opinion might just be a little biased, but I've run through my fair share of units at stores and a lot of online reading...I'd stick to the Elite or Denon, easily - the 03 or the 2309.
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Time to move AV Recever's about the house.
  1. STR-DA5300ES (Replaced with a STR-5400ES Main HT THANKS SONY)
  2. STR-DA777ES (Moving from Master Bedroom to Guest Room)
  3. STR-DA555ES (Moving from Guest Room to Garage)
I have been doing a lot of reading of a few forums and reviews on the web looking for a new AV Recevier to go into the master bedroom.

Will be hooked up with this gear: Mitsubishi WS-65908 (Craig Rounds) HDTV, Panasonic BD55k, Dishnetwork VIP622, Roku

HDMI is not going to be used at the time. I have tried a HDFury2 v3 FW 1.51, I was not happy with the results.
  1. Pioneer VSX-03TXH **
  2. Denon AVR-2309CI
  3. Pioneer VSX-1019AH-K
  4. Denon AVR-1909
  5. Sony STR-DH1000
So what do you recomend, I'm thinking the Pioneer VSX-03TXH is the one for my bedroom.
Did Sony swap out your 5300 for a 5400 if so how did you manage that?
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Old 06-02-2009, 12:30 AM   #5
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Did Sony swap out your 5300 for a 5400 if so how did you manage that?

Yes they did, the 5300ES still has advanced exchange for a new unit option listed on the support website. I said I wanted the the advanced exchange, the next day I got a call saying they no longer had new 5300es units to send me, so they asked if a 5400es would be ok. I gave them a hard time about loosing the S-Video inputs. maybe I should have pushed for a 6400es because of the loss of the S-Video

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Advanced Exchange

Sony will send, free of charge, a new STR-DA5300ES A/V receiver to owners of affected STR-DA5300ES A/V receivers. With the new A/V receiver, you will receive instructions and prepaid packaging to return your original A/V receiver to Sony.
Please call Sony Support at 800-222-7669 to arrange for the exchange.
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  • The on-screen menu is not visible, or may be slow to appear, when the STR-DA5300ES A/V receiver is connected via HDMI to a video source and television that are capable of Deep Color.
    NOTE: Deep Color was added with HDMI version 1.3 and supports 10-bit, 12-bit, and 16-bit (RGB or YCbCr) color depths which allows rendering of over one billion colors in greater detail than previous versions.
  • You may experience a darker than expected picture on your television when using your Sony® STR-DA5300ES A/V Receiver to upconvert a component video signal to an HDMI signal.
  • The following symptoms may occur when the STR-DA5300ES A/V receiver is connected to some 1080p televisions that are not capable of displaying 1080/24p resolution:
    • The on-screen menu is not visible, or may be slow to appear, when the television is connected with an HDMI cable.
    • The picture is not visible when the television is connected with an HDMI cable and the A/V receiver is in GUI MODE.
    • The on-screen menu and picture are not visible, or may be slow to appear, when up-converting an analog signal to HDMI and up-scaling the resolution to 1080p.
  • There may be no video and/or no Audio when using DIRECTV® Satellite Receiver box HR20.
  • There may be no GUI (Graphical User Interface) when connected to various 1080P capable televisions
  • When connected to select STR-DA5300ES A/V receivers via HDMI input, a limited number of devices may show no video and/or play no audio.
    • Audio may cut out when playing "Dolby® Digital Plus" format
    • Audio may stop after 1 hour when playing "DTS-HD" or "DTS-Master" format
    • Audio may stop after 5 seconds when switched to "Dolby TrueHD" from "AAC" or "Dolby Digital Plus"

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Old 06-02-2009, 04:01 PM   #6
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You've had really good success with Sony. Why not stick with Sony? Espcially since you've taken advantage of the "Avdanced Exchange", and have consumer loyalty. This will give you leverage/perk with any future requests you have. JMO

if you are interested in a change of pace, then I would go with the Denon 2309 of the Pioneer 03.
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Old 06-02-2009, 04:46 PM   #7
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I was looking for a change so I ordered a Pioneer VSX-03TXH today. I hope it's going to be a good choice.

I have not owned a Pioneer product since 2000 when I purchased the Sony my STR-DA555ES, followed very quickly with the STR-DA777ES and that was replaced by a TA-N9000ES and TA-P9000ES.

I then added a 2nd TA-N9000ES and bridged them, I was still not happy so replaced it with a Nakamichi PA-1 Amp that I was happy with till I bought my ML ReQuest and needed more power so I got a ATI AT2505. I still wanted more so I got the Sunfire TGA7400. I keept the TA-P9000ES till last year and replaced it with the STR-DA5300ES that I use as a pre-amp so the powe rating was not a factor. So I guess your correct Got_Rice I've had really good success with Sony over the years. I have and have had lots of ES items. Think I have had all there Flagship DVD players and a few SACD ES Players.

I have had a long history with sony for the last 10 year or so and could have easily put a STR-5300ES in the bedroom for less $$ than the Pioneer, Its there now. I just wanted something diffrent, If I'm not happy with it I'll just sell it and get something diffrent and someone will get a good deal on a used VSX-03TXH. I still need to decide if I'm going to keep my DVDO HD+ in the mix. Can anyone tell me if the video processing is any good in the VSX-03TXH and how it would compare to the DVDO HD+?

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Old 06-04-2009, 11:39 AM   #8
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Seem's I'll have to wait till monday to get the Pioneer VSX-03TXH in my hands. It shipped out yesterday. going to be a long weekend waiting for it.
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Old 06-06-2009, 01:06 AM   #9
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Dam UPS, seems they broke it the first day they had it. but another new one is being shipped out, so much for getting it on monday
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My opinion might just be a little biased, but I've run through my fair share of units at stores and a lot of online reading...I'd stick to the Elite or Denon, easily - the 03 or the 2309.
And I agree!
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Old 06-06-2009, 06:13 PM   #11
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I picked up a Pioneer BDP-51FD to go in the bedroom at Best Buy, its only profile 1.1 but I never use BD Live on my BD55k
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I picked up a Pioneer BDP-51FD to go in the bedroom at Best Buy, its only profile 1.1 but I never use BD Live on my BD55k

here is a link to the long awaited firware update for the bdp-51fd, which includes DTS-MA decoding and individual crossover settings.

firmware update bdp-51fd
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Old 06-08-2009, 02:19 AM   #13
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here is a link to the long awaited firware update for the bdp-51fd, which includes DTS-MA decoding and individual crossover settings.

firmware update bdp-51fd

Thanks, I seen it that morning it was released and got it burned to a disk before going down to buy the player. knowing that the firmware release included DTS-MA and seeing it on sale at best buy for $269 made it an easy choice for the cost so I picked one up.
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the bdp-51fd was quickly replaced by Panasonic BDP 80.
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the bdp-51fd was quickly replaced by Panasonic BDP 80.
May I ask why?
I myself just got a 51fd and am testing it out versus my PS3.
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Old 06-09-2009, 09:15 AM   #16
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The one I purchased and the other 5 that the store had all had this issue

http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PU...y+Disc+Players


Other factor was it would not do hdmi audio if you were using component video

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the bdp-51fd was quickly replaced by Panasonic BDP 80.
Panny BDP-80 is getting great reviews, I think you made a good choice. How do you like yours?

Do you use the BD live funtion?
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Old 06-09-2009, 04:31 PM   #18
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Panny BDP-80 is getting great reviews, I think you made a good choice. How do you like yours?

Do you use the BD live funtion?

Its alot like the BDP-55K in many ways.

BB offered me either the Pioneer 320 or the Pannasonic BDP-80 for $299ea. I went with the 80 just because I knew more about it.
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Old 06-11-2009, 02:21 PM   #19
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After a few days with the Pioneer VSX-03TXH I'd say I'm a bit disappointed at this price point.

I do not want to start a flame war with the Pioneer fanboys.
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After a few days with the Pioneer VSX-03TXH I'd say I'm a bit disappointed at this price point.

I do not want to start a flame war with the Pioneer fanboys.
Feature set, sound quality, etc?
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