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Pioneer SX-434



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Brand: Pioneer

The Pioneer SX-434 is a stereo integrated amplifier released by Pioneer in the late 1980s. It features a power output of 60 watts per channel at 8 ohms, making it capable of driving most speakers. The amplifier uses a high-stability wide-band Toroidal transformer for low distortion and excellent S/N ratio. It also includes a phono input for connecting a turntable, making it a versatile option for those looking to add vinyl playback capability to their audio system. Additionally, it has an FM tuner with 30 preset stations, further expanding its audio capabilities. Overall, the Pioneer SX-434 is a reliable and feature-packed amplifier that continues to be popular among audiophiles and vintage audio enthusiasts.



  • Tuning range: FM, MW
  • Power Output: 15W into 8Ω (stereo)
  • Frequency Response: 30Hz to 25kHz
  • Distortion: 0.8%
  • Damping Factor: 25
  • Speaker Impedance: 4 to 16Ω
  • Input Sensitivity: 10mV (mic), 2.5mV (mm), 150mV (line), 150mV (din)
  • Signal to Noise Ratio: 65dB (mic), 70dB (mm), 90dB (line)
  • Line Output: 150mV (line), 30mV (din)
  • Dimensions: 430 x 140 x 347 mm
  • Weight: 8.1 kg
  • Year: 1974
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