Product details
Whether your hard drive or vinyl record spins more often at home, the SX-N30DAB is the flexible centerpiece of your stereo system. As a DNLA 1.5 certified network client, it plays music with resolutions up to 192 kHz/24 bit and DSD up to 5.6 MHz from storage in your home network, can access a variety of internet radio stations from around the world, and provides access to music streaming services like Spotify and Deezer. With USB, Bluetooth, WiFi, and Airplay, it is equipped for any mobile source and brings digital radio of the highest quality into your home thanks to its DAB tuner.
You can conveniently control and configure the receiver with the Pioneer ControlApp. There are a total of six analog and two digital inputs available for nearly every source in the household, including a phono input for turntables with MM systems.
Discrete power amplifiers with a nominal output of 85 watts per channel and the Direct Energy concept with optimized circuits ensure excellent signal transmission with a high signal-to-noise ratio, delivering powerful and high-quality stereo sound. Two speaker terminals are available for connecting two pairs of speakers or for bi-wiring.
Tuner | DAB+, FM |
Amplifier Equipment | Airplay, Bluetooth, Spotify Connect, Wi-Fi |
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Item number | 5670886 |
Manufacturer | Pioneer |
Category | Stereo amplifiers |
Manufacturer no. | SX-N30DAB-K |
Release date | 4.1.2016 |
Colour | Black |
Exact colour description | Black |
Audio channel | Stereo |
Amplifier type | network receiver |
Music power (RMS) | 2x 85 W |
Number of speaker groups | 2 |
Amplifier Equipment | Airplay, Bluetooth, Spotify Connect, Wi-Fi |
Tuner | DAB+, FM |
Network features | Deezer, DLNA audio streaming, High-Resolution Audio Streaming, Internet radio, Lossless playback, Remote app |
Audio outputs | Headphone jack 3.5mm (1x) |
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Scope of delivery | Power cord, Remote control incl. batteries |
Width | 435 mm |
Height | 148 mm |
Depth | 326.50 mm |
Weight | 8500 g |
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