Best Gear of July 2019
Sound & Vision’s Top Picks for July share an admirable trait: They deliver what most of us are looking for: excellent performance at reasonable prices. How reasonable? Prices range from four hundred bucks for a surprisingly refined subwoofer to a full-featured projector with impressive brightness and contrast that can be had for just under $3,000.
Pioneer VSX-LX504 AV Receiver: $999
With nine channels of onboard power, the VSX-LX504 accommodates 5.1.4 or 7.1.2 speaker layouts and supports a roster of must-have features and immersive-surround technologies, including IMAX Enhanced certification for unlocking cinematic mixes created by IMAX. As reviewer Michael Trei put it, the LX504 “delivers many of the features you'd expect from a top-of-the-line model, but at a mid-level price. Add in powerful and detailed sound, and the result is a well- sorted receiver that I can recommend as the hub of a forward-thinking home theater.”
AT A GLANCE
Plus
IMAX Enhanced certified
Nine-channel amp for flexibility
Extensive wireless options
Minus
Limited crossover control
Non-illuminated remote
SVS Prime Pinnacle Speaker: $1,600/pair
The stately Prime Pinnacle is a true contender in the world of affordable full-range tower style speakers — in this case, one with a lone tweeter bolstered by a 5.25-inch midrange driver and three 6.5-inch woofers, all situated in slender cabinet that’s about 40 inches tall. Expect to be wowed with prodigious bass, spot-on tonal balance, and a satisfyingly deep sound stage. In the words of audio maven Dan Kumin, SVS’s Pinnacle is a “slam-dunk value.”
AT A GLANCE
Plus
Accurate and dynamic sound
Excellent imaging depth of field
Impressive bass extension and weight
Minus
Bass balance may be less amenable to some rooms or placements
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