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Pioneer QX-4000

 A new four-channel stereo receiver capable of decoding all kind of matrixed program sources into a living presence sound field.
A tremendous 4-channel receiver value, the QX-4000 features a liner type FM dial scale, an extra-large signal meters for precise FM tuning, and is equipped with Pioneer's Matrix Decoding circuitry for capability of decoding any kind of matrix 4-channel program sources, including the QS sources. Output power of up to 108 watts is more than enough to fill a conventional sized listening room with full-bodied distortio-free sound. The unit can also be used asa conventional 2-channel receiver, in addition to discrete 4-channel reproduction.
 You thought the excitementof four-channel sound was beyond your budget? Think again. With the new QX-4000, Pioneer is happy to introduce economically-priced 4-channel to the merketplace. But it's not the kind of 4-channel receiver that performs of looks inexpensive. To the contrary, the QX-4000 offers all the important performance features of Pionner's larger, more expensive receivers. Things like sensitive AM/FM reception. Two kinds of matrix decoders for reproduction of all the important matrix encoded sound sources available today, including popular SQ sound. A linear type FM dial scale and extra-large signal strength meter for precise tuning. And power, too, up to 10 watts x 4 at 8 ohms with all four channels driven simultaneously. So if you don't think you can afford 4-channel today. Pioneer asks you to stop and consider the QX-4000, authentic four-channel sound on a two channel budget.
Specifications
FM Usable Sensitivity(IHF):  2,2 µV
FM Selectivity (IHF):  more than 40 dB
Music Power (IHF):  108 watts at 4 Ω; 80 watts at 8 Ω
Continuous Power at 4-CH Driven:  10 watts x 4 at 8 Ω
Harmonic Distortion:  less than 1%
Power Bandwidth (IHF):  15 to 20,000 Hz (8 Ω, 4-Ch driven, less than 1% THD)
Dimensions (W x H x D):  17-3/4" x 5-11/16" x 13-3/4"

Weight:  22 lb, 4 oz

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