
Pioneer
SX-626
Not entry level by any means!
The Pioneer SX-626 Stereo Receiver is a timeless classic, boasting impressive features and an incredible appearance.
Features
20 watts per channel into 8 ohms
Bass and Treble tone controls
Loudness bass boost
AM and Stereo Fm
Full tape Playback and dubbing controls
Two Phono inputs for turntable
Balance control
Headphone Jack
Speaker ABC switch
Stereo and Mono mode switch
Pre Out and Power in separate amp and preamp sections
Microphone input
Quadraphonic mode supported
The Pioneer SX-626 is among the initial series of receivers from Pioneer, featuring a capacitor-coupled design, typical of early solid-state equipment, which imparts a distinct warm sound signature. Marantz and Pioneer are regarded as the leading receiver manufacturers of the 1970s, enjoying a large following among audiophiles. The 626 includes the capability to separate its preamp and amp for use with other power amps or preamps, a feature usually found only in top-tier models.
Power in Numbers
20 Watts
Output
1972
Year Built
Stereo Receiver
Device Type
Gallery







