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Brand: Pioneer

The Pioneer DV-366 is a DVD player that was introduced in the year 2000. It featured advanced video processing technology, including a Rahi near-video decoder and a Tri-LinC3 Digital Video Processor, which helped to enhance image quality and reduce video noise. The player also had support for DVD-ROM and DVD-R/W discs, as well as Dolby Digital and DTS decoding for optimal audio performance. Additionally, the DV-366 included progressive scan output for improved picture quality and a front-mounted USB port for plugging in digital cameras or other USB devices for viewing on a TV. Overall, the Pioneer DV-366 was a high-end DVD player that offered exceptional video and audio performance, making it a top choice for both home theater enthusiasts and professionals working in studios and post-production facilities.



  • Disc formats: DVD, CD, VCD, SVCD
  • Audio Formats: PCM, DD, DTS, MP3, WMA
  • Video Connections: Component, SVHS, Composite
  • Digital Output: Coaxial, Optical
  • Line Output: 0.2V
  • Signal to Noise Ratio: 115dB
  • Dynamic range: 101dB
  • THD: 0.0016%
  • Channel separation:
  • Dimensions: 420 x 55 x 283 mm
  • Weight: 2.3 kg
  • Year: 2003
  • Price:

Pioneer DV-366

Pioneer DV-366

Pioneer DV-366

Pioneer DV-366

Pioneer DV-366

Pioneer DV-366

Pioneer DV-366

Pioneer DV-366

Pioneer DV-366

Pioneer DV-366



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