8/01/2011

Pioneer Elite SC-35 - AV network receiver - 7.1 channel Review

Pioneer Elite SC-35 - AV network receiver - 7.1 channel
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5star on the reciever itself and 2 star for the remote. The remote is a non issue to me since using a Harmony remote in it's place. The remote works as should but nothing spectacular.
Came from a NAD T762 that had a great sound and this Pioneer to my ears has met and maybe even exceeded it in sound quality. I am exclusively using digital inputs such as digital coax, optical and HDMI. So I have no experience with it's analog inputs. HTPC connected digital coax, Dtv box HDMI, Pan BD100 3D player HDMI, 360 and PS3 both HDMI.
HDMI experiences.
The HDMI passes 3D video to the TV as it should. When using the video enhancement it does lag the sound and require some tuning. Most of what I pass is already improved accept the standard def tv from DTV which when in enhanced mode it does improve the video a tad. No difference noted in HD content enhance on or off. So I just have the enhance turned off on all inputs.
With video gaming lag can be a problem. I have a Panasonic VT20 3D plasma that when gaming has to my experience 0 lag or damn near 0 when hooked directly to tv HDMI. I was worried I would gain lag through the pioneer. If it adds lag it is not noticed by me, of course with any enhancement turned off on the reciever and tv on game mode.
All HDMI inputs can be relabled accept the BD HDMI it can not be changed. Also if you run a HTPC as I do with HDMI video but sound via digital coax/optical it doesn't seem to work with both. It almost works but everytime I leave the OSD the sound goes away, the settings are saved cause once back into OSD the sound comes back. I think it is a HDMI copy right deal not pioneers fault. So I have the HTPC directly to TV and digital coax to reciever till I upgrade to a video card that carries sound via the HDMI also.
Self tune experience.
What can I say it is a breeze to run. Will it be perfect after running maybe maybe not for you. I am very pleased with the difference it made. I do like a bit more sub then it ended with but it allows tuning after the fact. It picked up my speakers and knew they where full range speakers.I have Paradigm studio's center and rear speakers with James LF and RF all very efficient speakers. At first they where very bright but after the self tune it was much improved and on par or even better to me then my NAD before.
I am very pleased with this reciever and highly recomend it. I was debating between this and the new Yamaha Aventage RXA2000. I can not comment on the RXA2000 for I have yet to see/hear one, but from the reviews it sounds like I couldn't go wrong with either the Pioneer I chose or the RXA2000. I am also a poor refrence for the added sounds etc since I always tend to preffer a non altered sound. I keep audio set to play what it was recorded as IE if in stereo it stays stereo and if 5.1 DTS it stays as such. I also do not use the sound altering settings either for hallway, concert hall etc. So to wrap this up this reciever delivers a great sound and performs digital switching flawlessly so far and I am very pleased with it.
Have a good one,

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