Did I make a HUGE mistake buying this Pioneer SX 980?

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  • čas přidán 25. 11. 2022
  • I recently purchased this Pioneer SX-980 receiver and posting it here for review.
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Komentáře • 248

  • @ForeverAnalog
    @ForeverAnalog  Před rokem +5

    What is your favorite piece of vintage audio gear in your collection?

  • @danbasta3677
    @danbasta3677 Před rokem +11

    You NEVER make a mistake buying a 70's model Pioneer stereo reciever. You'll be happy with the sound quility, and all the features it will offer. Yiur fortunate to get something this fantastic!

    • @ForeverAnalog
      @ForeverAnalog  Před rokem +1

      Thank you, Dan! I’m having fun with the the 980 for sure.

  • @robens9698
    @robens9698 Před 9 měsíci +4

    I bought my SX-980 over 40 years ago. It’s been played daily since and often stays on for weeks at a time. Other than cleaning, it has never required service. I drive two impedance matching switch boxes, one through A and one through B. Each box has 4 speakers, meaning I drive 8 pair of speakers effortlessly. No regrets on this investment.

    • @ForeverAnalog
      @ForeverAnalog  Před 9 měsíci

      Awesome! Thank you for watching and sharing!

  • @JazzCrazy
    @JazzCrazy Před 10 měsíci +3

    I love my SX-980. I'd recommend that you consider recapping the power supply board and going through the procedure to adjust DC offset. My phono switches also had that issue - dirty switches are a common problem on old receivers and luckily, there is an easy fix as you noted.

  • @darrylfletcher2760
    @darrylfletcher2760 Před rokem +6

    Thanks for sharing your purchase.
    True vintage audio needs maintenance, after all it’s ~ 40yrs old.
    But at least you can still get parts to repair them, unlike a lot of 90’s + era equipment.
    Also the better known brands generally hold their value.

  • @bewilderment9268
    @bewilderment9268 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I had the SX-880. Loved that thing. Bought it new in '78. Just sold it 3yrs ago, the buyer was happy to give me $400 for it. He also got my SX-650 for $225.

    • @ForeverAnalog
      @ForeverAnalog  Před 10 měsíci

      Awesome. Thank you for sharing!

    • @robens9698
      @robens9698 Před 9 měsíci

      I wouldn’t sell mine for $1000. Unless you have a pair of Klipsch LaScala speakers you’d like to part with 😅

  • @moonytheloony6516
    @moonytheloony6516 Před rokem +3

    My favorite piece of vintage gear is my 1980 Pioneer SX-3800.
    It was recapped when I purchased it so I had piece of mind. It's rated at 60 watts and sounds incredible. The 3800 also has the pre out/in option just like the receiver in this video, which allowed me to connect it to my Pioneer 7-band equalizer (with spectrum display)
    I recommend to people interested in buying vintage gear to consider buying a receiver that is being sold either by a seller who runs a stereo repair business or a reputable seller who has recapped receivers.

    • @ForeverAnalog
      @ForeverAnalog  Před rokem +2

      Yes, the 3800 is an awesome unit. Congrats!

    • @savagedick1462
      @savagedick1462 Před rokem +1

      Things were changing with that later pioneer series. Besides the obvious change in build quality in the electronics department there was also no more anodized steel in the chassis.

    • @moonytheloony6516
      @moonytheloony6516 Před rokem +1

      @@savagedick1462
      That's interesting to know; frankly I wouldn't be familiar with many of the particulars regarding what Pioneer was doing in '80. For some reason the 1980 lineup, particularly the SX-3700, 3800, & 3900 seem to draw a fair amount of attention regarding recaps and interested buyers including myself.
      I bought my SX-3800 as a recapped receiver for the piece of mind of trouble-free performance from the start.
      What I can tell you is that the guy who recapped my 3800 has recapped several of that model including the flagship SX-3900. He did mention that he used some upgraded interior parts that were better than the original materials chosen by Pioneer in 1980 which is why I bought it. I don't recall the exact parts by name but some particulars of what my receiver currently has is better than what it had originally. He also mentioned that it was the last year Pioneer used a certain part...a particular amplifier maybe? I don't recall the specifics, but it was the last model year that they used a certain interior part that was really good in his opinion.
      The performance on my SX-3800 is nothing short of fantastic. The phono stage, CD, Cassette and bluetooth playback has exceeded my expectations.
      What really impressed me, in a surprising way, was the FM Tuner. For some reason FM stations sound incredible. I have a Sony STR-ZA3100ES A/V receiver which is fantastic for both music & movies yet the FM Tuner does not sound like the Pioneer's FM tuner.
      I don't know why but it does with this receiver. If you can explain that to me I'd be grateful.
      Regarding quality, at least to me, Pioneer, Marantz, & Sansui seem to have a much better universal rep among techs regarding what I call the "silver-face" era of stereo receivers between roughly '70-'80 for being what they often refer to as "over-built" and easy to work on.
      Whatever Pioneer cut back on a bit, in their 1980 models, were likely still superior to the materials used by Kenwood & Technics, for example, whose receivers were good but not built with the same manufacturing standards as Pioneer, Marantz or Sansui. That's how it's been described to me by those who work on these things for a living and my own experience of interacting with those brands as a consumer.
      What gear (receiver, speakers, etc.) are you running these days?

  • @jdsimz8147
    @jdsimz8147 Před měsícem

    3 years ago I picked up my first vintage receiver a Realistic STA 2000. Realistic usually takes a lot of crap because they've made a lot of lower end stereos back in the day but the STA line is top shelf. I've been running mine for 3 years and I can't say a bad thing about it. The STA series we're built to compete with the high end receivers selling in the 70s. Great receiver and not to be underestimated.

  • @jaysorensenIBEW
    @jaysorensenIBEW Před rokem +5

    That thing is SOOOO clean, I'd say you got a good deal. Kudos 👍

  • @DarthChainsaw
    @DarthChainsaw Před rokem +2

    I use a Marantz 2325 I bought a few years ago and was restored along with the original wood case.
    It's gorgeous, has an awesome phono stage and will most likely last longer than any modern gear.

    • @ForeverAnalog
      @ForeverAnalog  Před rokem +1

      Love Marantz. I have a 2270 but unfortunately never picked up a wooden case! Thanks for watching!

  • @Francescawine
    @Francescawine Před rokem +2

    I have Pioneer 1010,1970 ,200 Rms power. Works great after 52 years. Showing signs of electrica caps leaking. Have a Teac 2400 reel to reel, technic turn table (new) and Kicpech speakers. The 2 outlet in the back max 2 amp input. Toster is 14 amps,; that burn up reciever. Those are made turntablesm

  • @mikecampbell5856
    @mikecampbell5856 Před rokem +5

    You can never have enough vintage audio. I would like to leave some of mine to my grandchildren but their dad,(my son) has more vintage gear than I do!

    • @ForeverAnalog
      @ForeverAnalog  Před rokem +1

      Haha that’s amazing!

    • @RUfromthe40s
      @RUfromthe40s Před 7 měsíci

      mine his has you said but this because without telling me he took several from me

  • @skippythetubrat
    @skippythetubrat Před rokem +1

    For me it's my Pioneer SX-1250. I love that beast. Still, it has it's issues. There's only one aux port. That's easily sorted by a DAC.
    The other issue is that the thing is approaching 50 years of use. Thankfully I live in a town that has a few competent electronics repair shops. I can have it repaired when it breaks.
    The only problem there is that all of these shops have a backlog of work. When I drop it off I generally have to wait a month or more to get it back. In order to avoid that inconvenience I keep a spare setup, a Carver preamp/amp. Normally it's my bedroom system, but when the Pioneer goes into the shop it goes into the LR until my Pioneer comes home.

    • @ForeverAnalog
      @ForeverAnalog  Před rokem +1

      The 1250 is a beast!!! I have a Carver preamp that I should review here soon.

    • @skippythetubrat
      @skippythetubrat Před rokem

      @@ForeverAnalog You should! It feels like Carver has fallen off the map. I know that some people loved them, some didn't think highly of them. I like mine (CT Seven & M0.5t), but I wouldn't classify them as seriously high end gear. More midfi. Still, not bad for a bedroom system.

  • @lucaspatterson
    @lucaspatterson Před rokem

    I bought an SX-980 late last year. Fully restored it with new caps, transistors, and everything. It now works flawlessly and will for many years to come!

    • @ForeverAnalog
      @ForeverAnalog  Před rokem

      Yes. That’s awesome! Thank you for watching!

  • @jazzforme2u
    @jazzforme2u Před dnem

    I have a 980, bought it in 1978. Just got it recapped. Sounds amazing. I also have a 1050 and a 950.

  • @ncexnyc4466
    @ncexnyc4466 Před rokem +18

    I may be in the minority on this, but a well put together stereo system should not only sound great but look great as well. There's something esthetically pleasing about a vintage receiver, especially a Marantz or Pioneer with those lovely blue lights.

    • @ForeverAnalog
      @ForeverAnalog  Před rokem +2

      It’s very hard to beat the vintage look! Thanks for watching!

    • @Watcher4111
      @Watcher4111 Před rokem

      Receivers are not So pretty. Separates are better looking thing

    • @danbasta3677
      @danbasta3677 Před rokem +1

      HEY! Your not at all in the minority. This Pioneer stereo receiver unit is a beautiful piece of equipment here.

    • @FelixtheMetalcat
      @FelixtheMetalcat Před rokem

      You are exactly correct, there IS something really nice about vintage equipment and how it looks. I think the black or silver options ( which I DO like) have gotten a bit stale at this point. It has been nice to see some newer stuff being STYLED differently but the colors are still the same. My vintage 1980 Pioneer SX 680 is still kickin' even though a tune up is likely in order soon. Happy listening!

  • @Techrewinds
    @Techrewinds Před rokem +3

    Love this pioneer it is definitely one of my top ten receivers ❤

  • @vincentbearinger2242
    @vincentbearinger2242 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I just bought one today for $1,000 is in great shape the auxiliary light does not light up and that's it I also have a Marantz 2265 and a McIntosh 1700 I can't take it no more I like to listen to loud music

  • @jimmccloskey4254
    @jimmccloskey4254 Před rokem +3

    Nice unit. I have a similar unit Technics SA-5770. The quality of the types of unit makes it very enjoyable.

  • @jpaleas
    @jpaleas Před rokem +1

    Great find and good price considering it’s 80wpc !
    Thanks for sharing!

  • @kurtbader9711
    @kurtbader9711 Před 2 měsíci

    Killer instrument separation, super clean mega power, relatively warm tone, pretty much the best you can find. Thx! And you can be guaranteed of getting your $650 back whenever you want. There are multiple reasons why they sell for twice as much, they're one of the best in terms of audio equipment. Listenable and super balls.

  • @tedmarcum2676
    @tedmarcum2676 Před rokem +1

    I have this same stereo it kicks a hell of punch. Have had it for 20 years still jams

  • @francescotenti193
    @francescotenti193 Před rokem

    Of course you knew it would fit and everything was working right. It looks gorgeous, enjoy it!

  • @EdRockwell
    @EdRockwell Před 5 měsíci

    I am a new proud owner of a Pioneer SX 980 and absolutely love it! Question if you can answer it. Can I take off the jumper between the pre and amp and install Y RCA connectors and keep using the amp part of the receiver AND have the second set go to another amp? I want to add a subwoofer that I really love to add that missing low bass (50hz and below) to my sound. Any issues you can think of by doing that?

    • @ForeverAnalog
      @ForeverAnalog  Před 5 měsíci

      Awesome. Check out my channel for a video showing you how to separate the amp/pre and connect to another!

  • @jsmorton674
    @jsmorton674 Před rokem

    Great look at a nice piece of vintage kit!

  • @VIDSTORAGE
    @VIDSTORAGE Před 6 měsíci +1

    650 is a good price and you can get it back or even more if you sell it .... I had a SX 3900 rated 120 watts per channel and it was very robust in sound and the FM receiver was the best one I ever had and the appearance of the digital analog display was laid out perfectly

  • @marshmower
    @marshmower Před rokem +1

    Finding one that hasn't been in a moldy shop or hot storage shed and hasn't been skated across the thrift store parking lot -can make the difference in love and hate.

    • @ForeverAnalog
      @ForeverAnalog  Před rokem +1

      Skated across the parking lot - lol that made me laugh - so true. Thanks for watching!

  • @rayinpau.s.a.6351
    @rayinpau.s.a.6351 Před rokem +4

    These are amazing . I collect them just to look at them .

  • @marcparsons1726
    @marcparsons1726 Před rokem

    Just got the SX850. What a beast. Just as heavy as my Onkyo 506rs!! Early Christmas present for me!

  • @donnyturley1893
    @donnyturley1893 Před rokem +1

    I got a pioneer SX 1280 185 watts per channel in HPM 100s both in real decent shape got it all for 400 bucks I would say that was a steal

  • @florenciomendez5529
    @florenciomendez5529 Před rokem +1

    I bought a SX-1080 for 800 dollar a few years ago, recently Aux light bulb went out, but still sounds really good.

  • @lbowsk
    @lbowsk Před rokem +1

    I've got a 980. Its a beast. Love it.

  • @greenalishi222
    @greenalishi222 Před rokem

    Great score. Cool supporting your local

  • @williamtrueman7898
    @williamtrueman7898 Před rokem +1

    I wish I started buying equipment like this 20 years ago. I could have afforded back then. I am lucky enough to own a kenwood kr 7700 which is really guite powerful and has all the the right hookups

  • @davidwell686
    @davidwell686 Před rokem

    I just walked away from a nice looking Sansui 7070, fair price, 3 hour drive one way, for the reasons you first listed. I love vintage audio but after waiting months for my Marantz 2270 to get restored (lack of correct transistors), I have become wiser. There is no perfect "sound" and if you find a nice piece of vintage audio, STOP, unless the next discovery is really cheap and works. Great video.

    • @ForeverAnalog
      @ForeverAnalog  Před rokem

      Thank you, David. My Marantz 2270 needs to be rebuilt as it has the normal 50 year old transistors that are starting to fade. It's really hard to find someone interested in doing the work! That was in my mind when I bought the 980!

  • @jhs5535
    @jhs5535 Před 3 měsíci

    I sold this model 20 years ago for $30.
    But even if I pay a few thousand dollars now, I miss that sound.

  • @razorback7158
    @razorback7158 Před měsícem

    Boomer here. I just took the plunge got my first vintage amp. Beautiful sx 950 on eBay. Hard to get these down under so very excited for it to arrive. 😃

  • @4vinylsound
    @4vinylsound Před 4 měsíci +1

    What's a hieth?
    Do you mean hight?

  • @brianhammer5107
    @brianhammer5107 Před 11 měsíci +1

    SO - did you fix it - is there video?

  • @krisn138
    @krisn138 Před 2 měsíci

    I’ve owned and used a Pioneer SX-1000TW as my daily driver for years. After about 10 years I’ve been thinking it’s probably time to get something to replace it. I got an SX-680 for a good price and was not as happy with the sound. It sounds harsher and not as natural as the SX1000TW. It also has a fast volume. I can’t turn it past 2 without blowing the windows out. And that’s a 35 watt unit 😆. I hooked my old SX-1000TW back up but I know I will need to get it serviced soon! The SX-680 needs some new phono stage transistors so I’ll be dealing with that as well, then deciding if I’ll keep it or sell it.

    • @ForeverAnalog
      @ForeverAnalog  Před 2 měsíci

      Yeah these vintage 35 watt receivers are still louder than most people think!

  • @jeffl915
    @jeffl915 Před rokem

    That is a very nice unit, and if serviced, will provide many more years of enjoyment. I recently purchased a Yamaha A-S1200, and it is a beast. It’s an all analog amp, and has the throwback look, including VU meters. This will probably be the last amp I buy.

    • @ForeverAnalog
      @ForeverAnalog  Před rokem +1

      Ooh those Yamahas are nice. Congrats! Every time I say I bought my last amp, a new one pops up to tempt me again! 😂

    •  Před 5 dny

      My sx 1010 is dead in 2023 and now ı have a new Yamaha As 1200...No .! . My pioneer sx 1010 was better than AS 1200..

  • @mvellis3863
    @mvellis3863 Před rokem

    I have a SX-980 paired with HPM-60's. Sounds fantastic

  • @GerardRusso
    @GerardRusso Před 9 měsíci

    I just bought one I love it

  • @jackiesgeorge
    @jackiesgeorge Před rokem +1

    You made a great purchase ..........

  • @cliffordvasy2090
    @cliffordvasy2090 Před 11 měsíci +1

    My friend has a 980 in good condition could you give me a idea what is worth? Thank you.

    • @ForeverAnalog
      @ForeverAnalog  Před 11 měsíci +1

      eBay solds are between $500 and $1200 depending on condition. If it's been professionally serviced and restored, you'll get a higher price. But of course, the value is really whatever people are willing to pay in the market you are selling in, lol.

  • @mrfroopy
    @mrfroopy Před rokem +1

    I'm so glad you shop local, but when you buy used gear that old they should have refurbished and checked the capacitors at that price. That's notan 'as is' price. They should have replaced the lights and fixed the switches at the very least

    • @ForeverAnalog
      @ForeverAnalog  Před rokem

      Maybe so but they also offered a two week warranty if anything went wrong immediately. I’ve sold plenty of vintage gear over the years and it’s impossible to sell something this old as anything other than as is unless you completely replace every component inside.

    • @mrfroopy
      @mrfroopy Před rokem

      @@ForeverAnalog if it were 300 maybe but not at 600

  • @dant4802
    @dant4802 Před rokem +2

    Very nice unit that thing puts out real watts none of that “ PMPO” bull

  • @secondaryunit
    @secondaryunit Před rokem +1

    The SX-980 is where that series starts getting good.

  • @genehart261
    @genehart261 Před rokem +1

    It's a nice clean example of the generic Japanese receivers of the era. If you like it then it's worth the price.

  • @jorgem50
    @jorgem50 Před rokem

    I have an 1994 JVC AX-44 receiver. It's rated at 100x2 but geez this thing sounds so powerful.

    • @ForeverAnalog
      @ForeverAnalog  Před rokem +1

      Awesome. I enjoy power but it’s not required to get great sound. I have low powered gear that sounds fantastic in its own unique way!

    • @ParaSiempreCinema
      @ParaSiempreCinema Před rokem

      @@ForeverAnalog I like to have a night club, concert feeling so I need my power lol. The JVC gives me plenty.

    • @ForeverAnalog
      @ForeverAnalog  Před rokem

      Love it

  • @jackbarnard1781
    @jackbarnard1781 Před rokem +1

    Boy... They made em big back in the day, huh? My 1979 onkyo tx4500 mkii is the same. All analog.

    • @ForeverAnalog
      @ForeverAnalog  Před rokem +2

      Awesome!

    • @richardingamells7213
      @richardingamells7213 Před rokem +1

      Onkyo was always under the radar compared to Sansui Marantz & Pioneer in the better mass market Japanese amplifier & receiver market. They were very well built with big power supplies. Until the mid 80s when cost cutting really kick in with all the Japanese companies

  • @scottlowell493
    @scottlowell493 Před rokem +2

    Our local record store has such components. The markup is completely outrageous.

    • @ForeverAnalog
      @ForeverAnalog  Před rokem

      Yeah I’ve seen crazy prices too!

    • @moonytheloony6516
      @moonytheloony6516 Před rokem +1

      That's because vintage gear is in more demand particularly regarding what I call the Big Three (Marantz, Pioneer & Sansui)
      However you can find fully serviced or recapped stereo receivers by Kenwood, Yamaha, Harmon/Kardon, & Onkyo at cheaper prices. They're not particularly over-built like the Big 3 but they can still perform very well and in many cases with upgraded transistors, capacitors when applicable. Check out OfferUp and eBay. That's where I got my recapped Pioneer receiver.

  • @aammdj
    @aammdj Před rokem

    I have an SX1050, and SX950. I see several changes they made from the 50 series. No more "adapter" switch (essentially an extra aux/tape mon) and man, they made the balance knob much smaller on these. Also, the loss of a third speaker output. I like the look of the 80 series but I don't like the functionality changes.

  • @scottprice8994
    @scottprice8994 Před 5 měsíci

    You do not need to turn up the volume much with the Klipsch speakers because they are sensitive. I saw the Andrew Robinson video where he uses the 2-amp Decware tube amp with Klipsch speakers, and he loved the sound. Yet, the speakers can handle a lot of watts also.

  • @jimmccloskey4254
    @jimmccloskey4254 Před rokem

    Bought the SA-5770 = $375. Tens years plus, great unit.
    Also have the SA-5760, 5660, 5570

  • @festersuncle6298
    @festersuncle6298 Před rokem +1

    I have a Technics 5570 paired with Lg Advents. 85 watts of wow.

  • @richardwhite2344
    @richardwhite2344 Před rokem

    Let me say this: In my opinion, a vintage receiver will out perform and last longer then any new receiver you buy now. As a Example: I have a Technics Receiver from 1989, bought it new, I use it at least three hours a day, it is 60 watts per channel and it works perfectly. Have never had any issue with it and never had to have service on it. A new receiver now will maybe last 5 to 8 years, if your lucky, it is the same with a TV, whatever. Back in the 70's and 80's manufactures made things with pride and made them to last. One more example. My Dad received as a graduation gift from his mom, a 1946 Philco Record player table Console with am radio, and it still works perfect today. You can't say that about new products they make now sadly.

  • @tedkay3750
    @tedkay3750 Před rokem +1

    looks just like a radio shack brand called realistic...awesome sound and speakers bought it back in the 80's...from radio shack..

    • @ForeverAnalog
      @ForeverAnalog  Před rokem

      There are definitely some huge Realistic receivers out there!

    • @tedkay3750
      @tedkay3750 Před rokem

      @@ForeverAnalog i'm still using the speakers today with a pioneer receiver...they sound great ! and receiver had a real wood cover...after so many years the volume control started to act up...i found a receiver somewhere that had a similar volume control i took the bad one out and soldered in replacement worked like a charm.. over time i think the transformer went up and i tossed it. today i took a look on ebay and found the same model i had for a little over $ 100.00 ,,i'm tempted to buy it~ for old time sake! then maybe not~ i know manufactures will make a receiver and stores like radio shack etc will buy from them and just put their own label on them , when actually they are being sold as a Panasonic as well..

    • @ForeverAnalog
      @ForeverAnalog  Před rokem

      Awesome thanks for sharing!

  • @philipketchum1407
    @philipketchum1407 Před rokem +1

    $1,000 going price now.
    Vintage prices are quickly getting out of control.

  • @gordthor5351
    @gordthor5351 Před rokem

    You can adjust the tone controls, but at a sacrifice to sound quality. All decent gear with have a tone defeat (direct) button, or a detent at the center position (direct) of the tone controls. A direct signal goes through a highly conductive copper wire. When tone controls are engaged the signal must go through a bunch more circuitry and the carbon resistors in the potentiometers, which degrades the signal. Most speakers dip down to 4 ohms or lower in the lower bass frequencies, thus will suck double or more power from the amp. If the amp isn't up to the task, the bass will be weak and often sloppy as well. For instance, Kef speakers dip down to lowish 3ohms.
    Vintage amps do tend to handle the lower frequencies much better than modern budget amps. Especially mass marker receivers, which are current limited, thus can't even handle 4 ohm dips, let alone 3ohms or lower.

    • @ForeverAnalog
      @ForeverAnalog  Před rokem

      Great info. Thank you. I try not to mess with tone controls myself but I know lots of people love them.

  • @davidritch4887
    @davidritch4887 Před rokem +1

    I had a pioneersx1050 and I loved it it hasn't dad any work done to it in a while and ai come across a guy with a sx980 that jut got out of the shop and they went through it and replaced anything weak replaced a bunch of parts I have all the parts they changed and he put a good warranty behind his work any way we made a deal and traded I went from 120 watts per channel to 80vwatts which is plenty of power for my very nice hpm 100 speakers and have a SG9500eq which I like a lot but not sure if the sx1050 was getting weak but the 980 with the new parts to me has a brighter sound don't know if the 80 series is naturally brighter than the 50 series or not I had a sx780 receiver that I loved the sound of it but anyway ivlove the 980 sound and like I said the 80 watts is plenty of power I never had the sx1050 past 3 it was so loud and the hpm speakers go great with all the 70's pioneer receivers

  • @secondaryunit
    @secondaryunit Před 2 měsíci

    Fun fact, the 980 is the exact same size as the 1080 and 1050. They all use the same case. They are all great.

  • @booieaguilar4792
    @booieaguilar4792 Před rokem

    Not a reciever but a family member gave me their dad's old Montgomery wards airline record player, with 8 track, and AM/FM radio. I want to restore it and keep it and it just looks soo cool. But in my head I'm thinking about it it worth it. And can I find anyone in my area to restore it also

    • @ForeverAnalog
      @ForeverAnalog  Před rokem

      Those units are fun but can be a pain to work on! Lol. Thanks for watching!

  • @4vinylsound
    @4vinylsound Před 4 měsíci +1

    Why get rid of a beautiful receiver because the measurements that doesn't make sense cut a piece of plywood or nice pretty wood the shape and size you want it then screw it onto the bookshelf where You want to place the receiver then you have a bigger spot to put your receiver that will fit and everything will be fine.

  • @donreinke5863
    @donreinke5863 Před rokem +1

    I have a Pioneer SX 1280 connected to 4 speakers, it easily handles them.
    "Roses are red, violets are blue. When I listen to Iron Maiden, the neighbors do too"

    • @ForeverAnalog
      @ForeverAnalog  Před rokem +1

      Hilarious - love the poem! Thanks for watching!

  • @mondoenterprises6710
    @mondoenterprises6710 Před rokem

    Possibly. The way I look at vintage everything needs to be replaced so you are really buying a nice chassis. But the sound will be from modern components not the og 70's component sound.

  • @steveishere7909
    @steveishere7909 Před rokem

    Pre in/out i always tied an Equalizer in here (preferably a minimum 15 bands per ch. 1/3 oct is always the best) IMHO

    • @ForeverAnalog
      @ForeverAnalog  Před rokem +1

      Interesting! Thanks

    • @CM-dw3gh
      @CM-dw3gh Před rokem

      @@ForeverAnalog or a sub if sub doesnt have speaker wire connection.

  • @orionwarren4244
    @orionwarren4244 Před rokem

    Drooled over that model after seeing it in a trade publication in 1975...for $1000!! Got one 13 years later for $125. Sold it last year for $100! lol

  • @hdgboy
    @hdgboy Před rokem

    The AC outlets on the back are meant for low wattage consumption devices such as cassette decks, turntables etc. irons and toasters are high drawing devices and could damage the receiver. The Japanese had a great sense of humor when writing the user’s manual.

    • @ForeverAnalog
      @ForeverAnalog  Před rokem

      Makes sense! As we know, a lot of folks never read the manual so I bet they got a chuckle sliding that in wondering if people would notice. Thanks for the comment!

  • @robertdavis5714
    @robertdavis5714 Před rokem

    Decent price, what I paid for mine 2 yrs ago.

  • @scottprice8994
    @scottprice8994 Před 5 měsíci

    I have read that the Pioneer SX-1250 is the highest quality stereo receiver ever made. I do not know if that is true, but I want to get an SX-1250 and find out for myself.

    • @ForeverAnalog
      @ForeverAnalog  Před 5 měsíci

      I’d say anything that’s the “best ever”would be a subjective claim but always fun to try and find out!

  • @dell177
    @dell177 Před rokem

    These old receivers look fantastic but you have to realize they are 40-50 years old and the controls are getting physically weak.. If they were not stored in a controlled environment (not a cellar or garage) there will be corrosion issues. I just worked on a 880 receiver and after replacing a bunch of caps it sounded good but some of the controls are not great and they are VERY hard to source.
    To be honest I preferred the older Sansui's to the Pioneers, they just had a better build quality. In either case realize they will need further work after being restored because of their age, if you like that look you might want to look at the Outlaw 2160 receiver because it's a steal at the asking price.

    • @ForeverAnalog
      @ForeverAnalog  Před rokem

      Totally agree! The fact they are ticking time bombs often makes me question why I keep buying them, lol!

  • @sk-kiron
    @sk-kiron Před rokem

    great

  • @DavidBerquist334
    @DavidBerquist334 Před rokem +2

    It is 80 Watts per chanel sx 980

  • @savagedick1462
    @savagedick1462 Před rokem

    I had a g 9000 and a sx 1050. The 1050 was more solid and powerful performer.

  • @nordland2235
    @nordland2235 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I got a Pioneer SX-850.....mint cosmetically.....but electronically it has issues.

  • @maxkady9478
    @maxkady9478 Před rokem

    Never buy the 80 series only the 50 series. The latter is better built. You won’t lose on any pioneer sx series receiver from the late 70s. They are the best of the best.

  • @dnate697
    @dnate697 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I would have bought it too LOL!

  • @RUfromthe40s
    @RUfromthe40s Před 8 měsíci

    if working properly it´s better than most of the new amplifiers around 1.000€ or more, i have older newer and from the same year so all are good till 1980

    • @ForeverAnalog
      @ForeverAnalog  Před 8 měsíci

      Awesome. Thanks for watching!

    • @RUfromthe40s
      @RUfromthe40s Před 7 měsíci

      @@ForeverAnalog always at your service ,just ask if any doubt i have a lot of pioneer receivers since the 60´s and i know how they work and sound,mainly because i had a pioneer family and all that was old came to me

  • @michaelwyckoff7593
    @michaelwyckoff7593 Před rokem +1

    Maybe not. It could be a collector's item one day.

  • @user-SINUS
    @user-SINUS Před rokem

    Какой красавец-раскрасавец ! Спасибо !

  • @davidmorgen4558
    @davidmorgen4558 Před rokem

    I Own a nakamichi statis receiver $400.))Designed by nelson pass .(supposodly ) ..Ive gone back words & Luv Vintage) but not for every body thiough..

  • @tomasvalentin6896
    @tomasvalentin6896 Před rokem

    👍🏿

  • @414RadioTech
    @414RadioTech Před rokem +1

    @Forever Analog I'll never stop with the Vintage audio I have the 980 receiver and I have a pair of Cs 88a speakers as well that have to get new speakers put in because of the severe foam rot and the rear crossovers need to be replaced as well since the knobs came off of them wish I could find somebody who would be interested in taking all this stuff off my hands because I'm not able to put that much money towards things anymore and I'd rather it go to someplace where somebody has the time and money to be able to rejuvenate all this stuff I've got any suggestions would be welcomed

    • @ForeverAnalog
      @ForeverAnalog  Před rokem

      I have an email address on my website - shoot me an email and let’s chat!

  • @DavidBerquist334
    @DavidBerquist334 Před rokem

    I have same one it was over 600 dollars and I won't part with it

    • @ForeverAnalog
      @ForeverAnalog  Před rokem

      That’s awesome. Thanks for watching!

    • @DavidBerquist334
      @DavidBerquist334 Před rokem

      @@ForeverAnalog if it breaks where can I get it fixed I'm not using it so it doesn't break

  • @tf7274
    @tf7274 Před rokem

    I love the soundbar craze...wives making husbands give up huge $$$ systems for $500 soundbars that cost $80 to build... I've scored so many nice speakers for cheap...

  • @savagedick1462
    @savagedick1462 Před rokem

    Did you make a mistake buying it ? Lol , you were drooling after messaging the seller one minute after he posted it locally for 50 bucks.

  • @gerardrusso9642
    @gerardrusso9642 Před 10 měsíci +2

    im a new subcriber a guy has one for sale 1100 dollars

    • @ForeverAnalog
      @ForeverAnalog  Před 10 měsíci +1

      That’s pricey! Thanks for subscribing!

    • @gerardrusso9642
      @gerardrusso9642 Před 10 měsíci +1

      I thought so a guy on facebook marketplace crazy

  • @cattrek
    @cattrek Před rokem

    Try a SX1980. I have had this for almost 43 years and I wouldn't trade it for nothing in the world. Sure it breaks down and sure it needs work at times, but the specs are clean, and the power is worth its cost and up keep. What you get in now receivers are solid state that when break will never be repaired. So we are talking about lights? Thats nothing to ever worry about.

    • @ForeverAnalog
      @ForeverAnalog  Před rokem +1

      Those 1980s are HUGE but awesome! Thanks for watching!

  • @Watcher4111
    @Watcher4111 Před rokem

    Im not interested in any receivers. Separates are the Way to go. I have pioneer elite c90 /m90a combo

  • @DG-uw6wx
    @DG-uw6wx Před rokem

    I would take it back and get a Marantz.

  • @68wrko
    @68wrko Před rokem +1

    Phono swith is just Deoxit & nothing more. Good deal. Scew eBay it is a joke and not a trusted market to buy there. Stick with CL, local or and audio website. I

    • @ForeverAnalog
      @ForeverAnalog  Před rokem

      Yeah looking forward to getting it all cleaned up. Thanks for watching!

  • @brunoprimas1483
    @brunoprimas1483 Před rokem +1

    Don't buy vintage unless you're planning on paying to have it fixed or learn to repair it yourself. I have all vintage equipment that I rebuild myself. IIRC, the power supply and the protection boards should be rebuilt at a minimum. It'll keep your unit from going/staying in protection. Also, the dial lamps are socketed and warm-white leds are available as drop-in replacements.

  • @areeko
    @areeko Před rokem

    Um.. just think of it like this. These were meant to be fixed. New Stuff is meant to be Tossed! Acual sound quality will always be better. You know all this you silly knowledgeable man! Just Saying.

  • @toneyisaiah3556
    @toneyisaiah3556 Před rokem

    Sir, it's not your fault for
    buying it.

  • @toneyisaiah3556
    @toneyisaiah3556 Před rokem

    It's not your average stereo
    receiver.

  • @hagbard72
    @hagbard72 Před rokem +2

    You made a huge mistake, its garbage. Send it to me and I'll dispose of it for you. 😁

  • @Gordey.Gorynych
    @Gordey.Gorynych Před 7 měsíci

    15 минут болтологии закончились приглашением на очередную уйню!

  • @ivor7407
    @ivor7407 Před rokem

    There are currently none available on eBay. I've seen one available last year for over 2 grand.