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Pioneer SX-1980
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<blockquote data-quote="Audioholic" data-source="post: 1153250" data-attributes="member: 15790"><p>Oh man, the title alone gives me goosebumps. I would guess the reason was just because they could. Like having a Supercar and only driving it at 120km/h.</p><p></p><p>Probably to win the receiver wars. Although I think there was a Sansui or Technics with 270wrms @ 8 ohms which was the ultimate winner but off topic. </p><p></p><p>The most powerful HPM speaker at the time would have been the HPM-200 (at 100wrms) so not even a close match. Would be interesting to know what other brand of speakers the Pioneer design team may have used to test the 1980.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Audioholic, post: 1153250, member: 15790"] Oh man, the title alone gives me goosebumps. I would guess the reason was just because they could. Like having a Supercar and only driving it at 120km/h. Probably to win the receiver wars. Although I think there was a Sansui or Technics with 270wrms @ 8 ohms which was the ultimate winner but off topic. The most powerful HPM speaker at the time would have been the HPM-200 (at 100wrms) so not even a close match. Would be interesting to know what other brand of speakers the Pioneer design team may have used to test the 1980. [/QUOTE]
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