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How many speakers does a pioneer sx-9000 have?

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Samuel Coleman

Published Mar 22, 2026

How many speakers does a pioneer sx-9000 have?

It can take three sets of speakers, two mics, two tapes, phono, two aux inputs, and who knows what else – this was from the era when a receiver was the home entertainment solution, and evidently many people were into overlaying their own voice tracks onto tape.

When did I get my first pioneer stereo?

Early in to my vintage stereo hobby, I thought it would be cool to try and replicate the system that I remember from my childhood – my Dad’s all-Pioneer rig brought back from the PX in South Korea after his stint in the Army in 1972.

Where did the pioneers plug in their speakers?

Pioneers (and likely some other brands of the era) used these little DIN speaker plugs in the back of the receivers – you screwed the speaker wires into them, and then they plugged into the amp.

It can take three sets of speakers, two mics, two tapes, phono, two aux inputs, and who knows what else – this was from the era when a receiver was the home entertainment solution, and evidently many people were into overlaying their own voice tracks onto tape.

When do I need to replace my pioneer stereo?

Since 1982. Replacement Pioneer stereo parts / spares: Pioneer Stereo Electronic Repair Parts for vintage Pioneer stereo receivers, cassette decks, reel to reels, and equalizer parts.

Are there any spare parts for the pioneer SX-4?

Parts / spares for Pioneer SX-4, SX-5, SX-6, SX-7, SX-8, SX-9, stereo receivers, as well as Pioneer Integrated Amplifiers; A-5, A-6, A-7, A-8, A-9 Integrated Amplifiers, Pioneer Cassette Decks; CT-9R, CT-8R, CT-7R, CT-6R, CT-5, CT-4, Pioneer Tuners; F-9, F-7, F-5L and possibly others as well as Pioneer SA-7100 Integrated Amplifier Amp Parts.

What are the features of the SX 9000?

The SX-9000 was a very early released solid-state SX series from 1970-1972 and touted an impressive amount of features for a receiver of its time such as microphone dubbing (X2!), two phono stage inputs, a present tone feature for the audio front-end. The unique faceplate has a drop-drawer for the additional attenuators and control plane.