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Monday June 8, 2009
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For home theater and stereo makers, it's adapt or die. The iPod has taken over our music, so any audio system that wants to make it big had better play nice with the iPod.
Pioneer recently released three A/V home theater receivers--the VSX-819AH, VSX-919AH, and VSX-1019AH--with iPod and iPhone integration. In fact, all three will enhance your iPod or iPhone experience as they offer technology that restores compressed music files and offers more dynamic playback. Pioneer's Advanced Sound Retriever will give tracks a richer sound. The Auto Level Control stops fluctuating volume levels so you're not jolted when one song is louder than the others.
These receivers even let you work visually, as they offer a full color graphic user interface that shows your album art. If you're plugging in an iPhone, you'll appreciate the Auto Music-Mute function, which silences playback when you get a call.
All three receivers are available now from Best Buy and other electronics retailers. Prices range from $299 to $499.
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