Pioneer Spec Gear Thread

laatsch55 said:
Stuwee, whats your preference, a PL400 or PL2000??

You mean if i win? Hmmm, I love big meters and I have too manys amps now (thinking hard about the X-amp monos), so the PL2000 would be my choice if I hit 1,000 first, I hope it has a great phono section, since that's what I care about most :D
 
Just so happens I bought some "Brown Dog" adapters with some Burr-Brown OPA2134PA op amps mounted up already. I'm thinking it will work wonders for the phono section. I'd throw in a Pl 1000 also, if you feel the need.
 
I'm getting closer to having some PCB's for my 400 watt L-Mosfet mono's. Then it'll be traveling amp time.
 
laatsch55 said:
Just so happens I bought some "Brown Dog" adapters with some Burr-Brown OPA2134PA op amps mounted up already. I'm thinking it will work wonders for the phono section. I'd throw in a Pl 1000 also, if you feel the need.

Awesome! I wish I was as knowledgable as you with these things, I'd apply for a job at Burr-Brown, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burr-Brown_Corporation since they're right in my back yard! Maybe they need a shop boy :mrgreen: ? And I could learn as I sweep the floors?

I noticed the PL2000 has dual outputs, L & R, and LR & RR, is that for dual amps with a crossover connected? What is the LR & RR for?

If the PL1000 is a cool piece of kit, I'll take it :cheers: too!
 
I5t's a ghost back channel with an "ambience " control. If you have a TURNTABLE A pl 1000 IS A MUST, its a noise reducer and dynamic range expander.
 
Stuwee, I'm really not that knowledgable, I just know people.
 
Ok, I was wrong in my earlier post about the Japanese Spec gear. I checked my buddies gear and he has this power amp.

http://audio-database.com/PIONEER-EXCLUSIVE/amp/m-1500-e.html

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He bid on this puppy on ebay at the same time but it went for much more than expected.

http://audio-database.com/PIONEER-EXCLUSIVE/amp/c-1500-e.html

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Laatsch will get a kick out this site.

http://audio-database.com/PIONEER-EXCLUSIVE/amp/index2.html
 
Thanks for the link, John. Talk about stuff you wish you had back in the day. I would love to get a hold of an M-25 amplifier. And that's just a start.

Nando.
 
I've often wondered about the Pioneer TOTL tube stuff.
 
here's an odd one, assembly instructions for my Pioneer Rack.
 

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SF-850, D-23, RG-2
 

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Champagned faced RG-9
 

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Very nice, Lee. I would love to add those components to my system. I think I should post pictures of some of my Pioneer car audio stuff of the same vintage. It's also silver-faced and all still work. It's like mini-Spec gear for the road.

Nando.
 
Please do Nando. Audio porn for the Pioneer Affected.
 
If you have a convetional two-shaft analog Supertuner II with search, with-wo Dolby to spare I'd like one for the Honda fairing on my Rollfast...seriously. The UX-1 has a clock and memory that has a constant residual drain and I'd put it in one of the sheds to play when I'm out there if I could find one. I sold it for maybe 4-1 bucks more than I spent but it's a hindsight thing and I cannot see my own hind.

My uncle had an original Supertuner underdash with cassette in his 1979 Pinto and DSOTM sounded great!

How many quid do I skid, guv'na?

I'm 45 in June and that is a lot of spinning for a simple moose from Frostbite Falls.
 
Bots spinning, spinning, spinning...................................
 
It looks barely attached...you should be careful :)
 
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