Pioneer VSX-LX505 Elite 9.2-Channel A/V Receiver Review Specs

Specs
POWER OUTPUT: 120 watts per channel (20 Hz-20 kHz, 0.08% THD, 2 ch. driven into 8 ohms)
AUTO SETUP/ROOM EQ: Dirac Live, Pioneer MCACC
VIDEO PROCESSING: HDMI 2.1/HDCP 2.3 (4K/120, 8K/60, VRR-Variable Refresh Rate, ALLM-Auto Low Latency Mode; Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR10, HLG passthrough
VIDEO INPUTS: HDMI (7, 1 front), composite (2), component
AUDIO PROCESSING: Dolby Atmos, Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus, DTS:X, DTS Neural:X, DTS-HD Master Audio
AUDIO INPUTS: Coaxial, optical digital, MM phono, RCA analog stereo (4)
VIDEO OUTPUTS: HDMI (2, 1 with eARC, 1 Zone 2)
AUDIO OUTPUTS: Speaker (11, incl. Zone 2; 9 active simultaneously, up to 4 assignable to zones); preamp (11.1, incl. Height-2/Zone 3, dual (parallel) subwoofer line outs)
WIRELESS: Bluetooth 4.2, Wi-Fi, AirPlay 2, Chromecast; works with Alexa, Google, Sonos
ADDITIONAL CONNECTIONS: AM/FM antenna; Ethernet (network, control, streaming); RS-232, 1x 12v-trigger out, IR remote in/out, USB (power only)
DIMENSIONS (WxHxD, inches): 17.1 x 8 x 15.2 in.
WEIGHT (pounds): 28.7 lb.

Company Info
Pioneer
(844) 679-5350
pioneerhomeusa.com
COMPANY INFO
Pioneer
(844) 679-5350
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COMMENTS
utopianemo's picture

Two questions: How is the GUI and how stable is the operation? I recently replaced my Pioneer Elite for a different brand. The sound was absolutely unimpeachable, but my Elite (same tier but it came out shortly after the HDR-capable chipsets became available had a clunky, sluggish AI, and never passed HDR reliably (even 4K SDR was inconsistent).

After having a few major components replaced with no improvement, I bit the bullet and bought a competing brand at the same tier. The sound isn’t quite as nice, but the lack of headache/anxiety from not having a $1,500 piece of hardware that doesn’t operate reliably is totally worth it.

Dealzguy18's picture

Rather unfortunate this is such a poorly written review. Firstly Pioneer that I used to love started going down when Onkyo acquired their AV division. The Onkyo cheapness started to show up in the Elite receivers. Pioneer has dumbed down their awesome D3 D class amplifier with run of the mill cheap D class. No they are not the same in terms of quality and tuning. D3 was codeveloped with B&O and I have it on two of older Elite AVRs that are just beasts. Pioneer has gone for including a boatload of all the latest features, which will is commendable, ultimately fails in the sound quality that it was known for.

Review should include some history and comparison as well and be bold to comment on the deterioration of this brand,

dsb9001's picture

I agree this was a very poor review because it barely covered anything but the basics. I purchased this receiver but returned it not long after. There are several things I liked about it but the dislikes outnumbered the likes by too many to justify keeping it. Of the many dislikes, the main ones are:

1. In order to get 11.1 (for 7.1.4) output, an additional amp is required that can ONLY be put on the lower main rear surrounds, instead of being able to assign to one of the height front/rear outputs. This is most annoying as my separate amp is smaller and of lessor quality, which would be fine on one of the upper Atmos surrounds as it wouldn't get as much usage, but it's not what I would want to use for my main rears. I intend to purchase a receiver I've found that lets you assign the channels the additional amp can replace (hint: the make begins with a "D").

2. After many trials I could not determine any difference between Dirac Live and MCACC. Setting up Dirac Live however was a major time consuming hassle and had to keep overriding the settings in order for it successfully complete the setup. This happens every time you need to recalibrate it (which I needed to do a few times adjusting speaker placement). Maybe there will be a fix in the future but it was too frustrating for me to want to mess with.

3. Dirac Live set up is only available via a phone app (I use iOS). I keep my receivers a long time (I had the Pioneer this replaced for over 12 years) and have a concern that over time the app will no longer work due to lack of ongoing support with newer OS versions. This has already happened with my previous Pioneer... the app has not worked since iOS 12 and just crashes on newer versions. It can't even be downloaded anymore. The Dirac Live calibration functionality should be built into the receiver or you risk losing a major feature once app version support ends.

4. Probably not an issue for most, but I still have a device with component output I like to use from time to time, but this receiver's component inputs are restricted to 480i, making the device unwatchable. My 12 year old Pioneer easily handles up to 1080i component to HDMI conversion.

Dealzguy18's picture

Thank you for the detailed first hand user experience sharing. This is what has become of Pioneer after they were taken over by Onkyo. On the 480i content you are absolutely right, I too have an older Elite SC65 that has QDEO by Marvell chip that upscales all sources to 1080P and it looks awesome. Plus the D3 amps on it are so powerful and equal for all channels it can power even 4 ohm speakers very well.

Eleonorereichert's picture

The D3 amps on it are so strong and equally distributed across all channels, it can provide adequate power to speakers with an impedance of only 4 ohms. wordle hint

vincedog3's picture

Okay lets get this out of the way. I had the VSX-49TX, and that was total beast mode. By today's standards, stupid as a sack of rocks. But 65lbs folks. Beefy Linear Power Supply. All legacy, fully discrete output devices, scalloped aluminum side panels. Like the AX-10 DVD-A player was. I was a Pioneer dealer for over 10 years in the hey days of Pioneer Elite.

Reality be told. Pioneer was fools with their money. The compliances and standards and costs ate them alive. I was surprised they didn't die sooner. Sound United backed out of the deal for gang. So Vox bought them up. I am not bothered by what they have here. Looks like a bitchin' Processor Preamplifier. I need the modern HDMI outputs, and surround schemes, I don't need the amplifier stages, I am using external anyway from Parasound, and Emotiva, so this thing could be 5 watts a channel, and I wouldn't care. This will be in my bedroom system along with my Samsung TV, and Jamo front C series speakers, and Elac 6.2 mk.2 as my surrounds. SVS PB-1000 Subwoofer for the dynamics and excitement. I know what I am getting into here. I also remember this as Stereo Review, back when I was a kid. AV has been me since I was 5 years old! I am in my 60s now. This receiver for what it does is fine. If you want better you will squander away more green. Put the money in room treatment, speakers, and amplifiers. This Pioneer will make a dandy front end. Nothing more, nothing less.

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For McAllen, it appears to offer great performance for its price.

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This emphasizes the impressive capabilities of a receiver, our ceiling removal team boasting 11.1-channel preamp outputs and 11 speaker outputs, with the remarkable ability to power up to nine of them concurrently.

larrymartin's picture

It is great to see such detailed comparisons between MCACC and Dirac. The thorough evaluation of sound performance especially with music and movies provides valuable insights for potential buyers.
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After having a few major components replaced with no improvement, I bit the bullet and bought a competing brand at the same tier.

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Boasting an impressive array of features including Dolby Atmos and DTS:X support, this receiver delivers immersive surround sound that brings your movies and music to bitlife. Its advanced connectivity options ensure seamless integration with your existing devices, while its intuitive user interface makes setup and operation a breeze. With its sleek design and superior audio quality, the Pioneer VSX-LX505 Elite is a top contender for those looking to elevate their home theater experience.

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With nine channels of power, it's well-equipped for driving a comprehensive Dolby Atmos or DTS:X setup, including four height speakers. The inclusion of Dirac Live and Pioneer MCACC room correction ensures optimized audio performance, while HDMI 2.1 support, 8K readiness, and compatibility with Sonos systems enhance its versatility. Münze werfen Despite minor drawbacks like the small remote and speaker-out terminals, the LX505 delivers excellent value for those seeking a high-quality AVR without breaking the bank.

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