80
S-V1EX-QL/W
S-V2EX-QL/W
S-V810A(-W)
SYSTEM
Front Speakers
Floor-Standing
Bookshelf
Floor-Standing
Rear Speakers
Bookshelf
Bookshelf
Bookshelf
Centre Speaker
Bookshelf or Floor-Standing
Bookshelf or Floor-Standing
Bookshelf or Floor-Standing
Magnetically Shielded for Video Use
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•
•
Front
18 cm Cone Woofer (x2)
Coaxial Units: 14 cm Cone Type,
3.5 cm Beryllium
18 cm Cone Woofer
Coaxial Units: 14 cm Cone Type,
3.5 cm Beryllium
13 cm Cone Woofer (x2)
Coaxial Units: 13 cm Cone Midrange,
2.5 cm Dome Tweeter,
Super Tweeter: Riffel-type
Rear
18 cm Cone Woofer
Coaxial Units: 14 cm Cone Type,
3.5 cm Beryllium
18 cm Cone Woofer
Coaxial Units: 14 cm Cone Type,
3.5 cm Beryllium
Coaxial Units: 13 cm Cone Woofer,
2.5 cm Dome Tweeter
Centre
18 cm Cone Woofer (x2)
Coaxial Units: 14 cm Cone Type,
3.5 cm Beryllium
18 cm Cone Woofer (x2)
Coaxial Units: 14 cm Cone Type,
3.5 cm Beryllium
13 cm Cone Woofer (x2)
Coaxial Units: 13 cm Cone Midrange,
2.5 cm Dome Tweeter
Subwoofer Module
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—
30 cm Cone Woofer
Enclosure
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—
Rear Passive Radiator
Built-in Amplifier
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•
Stereo
(Screw Terminal)
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—
•
Mono
(Pin Jack)
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—
•
Power Consumption
—
—
56 W
Power Requirements
—
—
AC 220 – 230 V, 50/60 Hz
Input Sensitivity/ Impedance
(100 Hz)
Speaker Level
—
—
1.6 V + 1.6 V/15 k
Ω
Line Level
(RCA Jack)
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—
160 mV/50 k
Ω
Impedance
6
Ω
6
Ω
6
Ω
Frequency Range Front
28 – 100,000 Hz
34 – 100,000 Hz
35 – 100,000 Hz
Rear
34 – 100,000 Hz
34 – 100,000 Hz
50 – 50,000 Hz
Centre
34 – 100,000 Hz
34 – 100,000 Hz
45 – 50,000 Hz
Subwoofer, Bypass
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—
23 – 1,000 Hz
Sensitivity
(2.83 V/1 m)
89.5 dB (Front, Centre), 86.5 dB (Rear)
89.5 dB (Front, Centre), 86.5 dB (Rear)
89 dB (Front, Centre), 88 dB (Rear)
Maximum Power
200 W
200 W
130 W (Front, Rear, Centre),
250 W RMS (Subw)
DIMENSIONS (W x H x D), WEIGHT
Front
(without Base)
—
291 x 565 x 413 mm, 28 kg
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Front
(with Base)
422 x 1,283 x 609 mm, 66 kg
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250 x 1,190 x 300 mm, 25 kg
Rear
291 x 565 x 413 mm, 28 kg
291 x 565 x 413 mm, 28 kg
190 x 350 x 290 mm, 7.3 kg
Centre
(without Base)
820 x 291 x 425 mm
820 x 291 x 425 mm
560 x 190 x 300 mm
Centre
(with Base)
820 x 341 x 425 mm , 39 kg
820 x 341 x 425 mm , 39 kg
560 x 215 x 300 mm, 15.6 kg
Subwoofer
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—
430 x 480 x 430 mm, 34.5 kg
Pioneer Home Cinema Speakers
S-V320-QL/W
S-V240-QL/W
S-V24-QL/W
SYSTEM
Front Speakers
Floor-Standing
Satellite
Satellite
Rear Speakers
Satellite
Satellite
Satellite
Centre Speaker
Compact
Compact
Compact
Magnetically Shielded for Video Use
•
(except Rear)
•
(except Rear)
•
(except Rear)
Front
14 cm Cone Woofer (x2),
2.5 cm Dome Tweeter
14 cm Cone Woofer,
7 cm Cone midrange,
2.5 cm Dome Tweeter
8.3 cm Cone Type
Rear
8.3 cm Cone Type
8.3 cm Cone Type
8.3 cm Cone Type
Centre
8.3 cm Cone Type
8.3 cm Cone Type
8.3 cm Cone Type
Subwoofer Module
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—
16 cm Cone Woofer
Enclosure
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Bottom Duct Bass-Refl ex
Built-in Amplifier
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—
•
Stereo
(Screw Terminal)
—
—
—
Mono
(Pin Jack)
—
—
•
Power Consumption
—
—
80 W
Power Requirements
—
—
AC 220 – 230 V, 50/60 Hz
Input Sensitivity/ Impedance
(100 Hz)
Speaker Level
—
—
—
Line Level
(RCA Jack)
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—
180 mV/50 k
Ω
Impedance
8
Ω
8
Ω
8
Ω
Frequency Range Front
35 – 20,000 Hz
40 – 20,000 Hz
110 – 20,000 Hz
Rear
110 – 20,000 Hz
110 – 20,000 Hz
110 – 20,000 Hz
Centre
100 – 20,000 Hz
100 – 20,000 Hz
100 – 20,000 Hz
Subwoofer, Bypass
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—
30 – 200 Hz (Subw)
Sensitivity
(2.83 V/1 m)
88 dB
89 dB (Front), 88 dB (Rear, Centre)
88 dB
Maximum Power
100 W (Front), 80 W (Rear, Centre)
80 W (Front, Rear, Centre)
80 W (Front, Rear, Centre),
85 W RMS (Subw)
DIMENSIONS (W x H x D), WEIGHT
Front
(without Base)
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—
—
Front
(with Base)
183 x 1,030 x 288 mm, 14.4 kg
183 x 909 x 233 mm, 8.1 kg
110 x 110 x 82 mm, 0.73 kg
Rear
110 x 110 x 82 mm, 0.56 kg
110 x 110 x 82 mm, 0.56 kg
110 x 110 x 82 mm, 0.56 kg
Centre
(without Base)
220 x 110 x 82 mm, 1.0 kg
220 x 110 x 82 mm, 1.0 kg
220 x 110 x 82 mm, 1.0 kg
Centre
(with Base)
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—
—
Subwoofer
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—
300 x 375 x 380 mm, 11.5 kg
Pioneer Home Cinema Speakers
Summary of Contents for PDP-5000EX
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