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4 reviews
Apr, 2025
We have collected and analyzed 4 expert reviews from international sources. The average review date is Aug 16, 2006. We have compared these reviews to 217952 reviews from other Receivers & Amplifiers. Last update: Apr 9, 2025.
Expert review by : Scott Wilkinson (avguide.com)
The VSX-74TXVi is a THX Select2-certified AVR with seven channels of amplification. In a 5.1 system, the back-surround channels can be used to bi-amp the front left and right speakers or power speakers in a second room.
Integrating iPod and XM support is a natural extension of the AVR paradigm, as is HDMI switching. Add i.LINK connectivity and effective automatic setup, and you’ve got a blockbuster that’s hard to beat at this—or even a much higher—price.
Expert review by : Lawrence E. Ullman (soundandvision.com)
Remarkable. That's the word that best describes the THX Select2 approved Pioneer Elite VSX-74TXVi AV receiver ($1500). This gloss-black beauty is remarkably sophisticated, remarkably flexible, and remarkably easy to setup, thanks to an amazing auto...
Expert review by : Lawrence E. Ullman (hometheater.com)
And the sound? Well, that's pretty darn remarkable, too.
Expert review by : Daniel Kumin (soundandvision.com)
Pioneer sure packed an awful lot of stuff into its new A/V receiver, the Elite VSX-74TXVi, beginning with the mouthful of letters in its model name. Far more engaging is its iPod connectivity: this is the first receiver we've seen to offer fully...