Pioneer 1020-k 7.1 Receiver
Theheadsn
Posts: 413
Hello guys and gals. $325 obo
I'm on here selling my 1020-k because Im in the processes of buying an Elite SC-37. A pretty decent upgrade.
I'm the original owner, never had kids around this thing. I've always tried to keep it super clean, no scratches or dings on the housing. Never been handled without care. I even try to blow the dust out the vents whenever I can.
I have all the original material that came with it, as well as the box. I have the remote, micophone, and antena as well.
I've never had any problems with this receiver, and I would still keep it if I didnt need the extra money. From my personal experience it works great as a stand alone receiver, or a good start up for a newbie when it comes to breaking into the higher end market.
The only thing Ive noticed is if you have a 5.1 set up, as well as the zone 2 hooked up; then try playing them both at the same time, with the volume turned up, the receiver will start to run hot. Thats just me trying to get to much out of this smaller receiver haha
Now down to brace tax on this:
I'm looking to get $325 (obo) for this, to try and offset the cost of the SC-37. I'm located in Orange County, CA. By Disneyland. I would love to do local. That way I can show you the receiver in person, or you could even come and check it out hooked up; that way you'll know what your buying. If your local enough I can even drive to you and drop it off.
I am willing to ship the receiver anywhere in the United States. I know from shipping stuff prior its not super cheap, but I'll work with you if it starts to get up there. Maybe split the cost.
Let me know if you are interested. If you need any questions answered or pictures Id be more then happy to help out as best as I can.
Thanks again! :cool:
I'm on here selling my 1020-k because Im in the processes of buying an Elite SC-37. A pretty decent upgrade.
I'm the original owner, never had kids around this thing. I've always tried to keep it super clean, no scratches or dings on the housing. Never been handled without care. I even try to blow the dust out the vents whenever I can.
I have all the original material that came with it, as well as the box. I have the remote, micophone, and antena as well.
I've never had any problems with this receiver, and I would still keep it if I didnt need the extra money. From my personal experience it works great as a stand alone receiver, or a good start up for a newbie when it comes to breaking into the higher end market.
The only thing Ive noticed is if you have a 5.1 set up, as well as the zone 2 hooked up; then try playing them both at the same time, with the volume turned up, the receiver will start to run hot. Thats just me trying to get to much out of this smaller receiver haha
Now down to brace tax on this:
I'm looking to get $325 (obo) for this, to try and offset the cost of the SC-37. I'm located in Orange County, CA. By Disneyland. I would love to do local. That way I can show you the receiver in person, or you could even come and check it out hooked up; that way you'll know what your buying. If your local enough I can even drive to you and drop it off.
I am willing to ship the receiver anywhere in the United States. I know from shipping stuff prior its not super cheap, but I'll work with you if it starts to get up there. Maybe split the cost.
Let me know if you are interested. If you need any questions answered or pictures Id be more then happy to help out as best as I can.
Thanks again! :cool:
Home Theater Setup
- Receiver - Onkyo TX-RZ1100
- Mains - Polk RTi A9's
- External Amps - Outlaw 2200 Monoblocks for L/R/C
- Center - Polk CSiA6
- Side Surrounds - Polk FXiA6's
- Atmos - 4 Polk 80F/X RT's
- Sub - SVS PC-4000
- T.V. - LG OLED65C7P