Vintage AM/FM Stereo Receiver w/ Phono Preamp
All pre-owned product is tested in our service department and have been passed for sale... and comes with a 90 day warranty! Output transistors have been replaced.
In nice condition, some scratches on the wood panel sides - front looks really nice! Original box and packing are NOT available, but we will pack carefully. See last image for specs. See images of original brochure after product pix.
Circa 1974-1976
From classicreceivers.com: The Pioneer SX-939 is a vintage stereo receiver that was released by Pioneer Corporation in 1974. The SX-939 looks great, has an excellent FM tuner and phono amp, and, at 70 wpc it can power most any 8 ohm speakers. It features a classic silver faceplate with a clean and minimalist design, characteristic of Pioneer receivers from that era. The front panel is dominated by a large tuning dial in the center, flanked by two meters to the left and the large tuning knob to the right. The overall construction of the receiver is sturdy and durable, with a metal chassis and solid controls.
The SX-939 has a brightly-illuminated dial panel, but if you find it too bright, there’s a convenient switch that allows you to dim the illumination. This way, you can customize the brightness to your preference. The control knobs are elegant with a fluted design and pioneer used black push buttons below the dial face for all the selection and filter controls. They are hardly noticeable as they blend in with the black background of the dial which gives the receiver a less crowded look.
Pioneer’s unique Twin Tone Control System gives you unusually flexible control over the acoustical performance of the SX-939. The individual BASS and TREBLE controls are actually double controls; one part of each is a conventional MAIN control; the other part of each is a SUB control. The SUB controls allow you to boost or cut the frequency output in the low and high frequency ranges without altering the midrange response.
The SUB and MAIN controls can be used together or independently and with them it is possible to create up to 3,025 different types of tonal characteristics to suit the acoustical requirements of your room, speaker systems or phono cartridge. The tone defeat switch instantly cancels the MAIN and SUB tone control functions and renders them “flat.” You’ll find that it is extremely handy: you’ll set it to compare the effects of adjustments on the tone controls to the “flat” output
of the receiver.
The SX-939 delivers 70 watts per channel (RMS) into 8 ohms, providing ample power to drive a variety of speakers. The receiver utilizes a robust power supply and output stages, resulting in clean and dynamic audio reproduction. In fact, harmonic distortion of less than 0.3%. And this figure is measured and guaranteed over an audio range of 20 to 20,000Hz.
The SX-939 offers a wide range of tuning options. It features an analog AM/FM tuner with a signal strength meter and a tuning meter for precise station selection. The receiver has an antenna input for connecting an external antenna to improve reception. The FM tuner is excellent and incorporates a 4-gang variable capacitor and two dual-gate MOS FETs; the IF section features phase-linear ceramic filters and a 6-stage limiter; and the FM MPX is built around a very stable PLL (Phase Lock Loop) circuit. These extra touches result in excellent FM performance.
The multiplex circuit was of an entirely new design, featuring the PLL (Phase-Lock-Loop) technique. Advanced for its time, the circuit automatically locks the phase of the 19KHz FM pilot signal to that of the 38KHz FM switching circuit, assuring stable operation under all conditions. The circuit results in excellent low-distortion, wide-separation capabilities (more than 40dB at 1KHz, more than 30dB over the 50 to 10,000Hz range). The FM IF section of the Pioneer SX-939 receiver incorporates two high-performance ICs (Integrated Circuits). These IC’s were hi-tech for the time as well.
Pioneer even stated that, “One of these ICs is an advanced LSI (Large Scale Integrated Circuit), which is like having 203 regular solid-state devices combined into one.” These ICs work together to form a 6-stage limiter circuit, which ensures the IF section operates reliably and consistently. The limiter circuit helps control the input signal levels and contributes to the overall stability of the receiver.
The FM IF section also incorporates 6-element phase-linear ceramic filters, which improves FM reception. These filters were designed to maintain excellent phase linearity, ensuring that the audio signal remained faithful to the original waveform across a wide range of frequencies. This contributes to a clearer and more accurate FM reception experience. They enhance the FM IHF (Institute of High Fidelity) selectivity of the section, raising it to an impressive level of over 80dB. This high selectivity enables the receiver to perform exceptionally well even in urban areas with a high density of FM signals, allowing for a flawless listening experience even in crowded FM environments.
The SX-939 uses a special type of detector circuit called a “quadrature detector” in the FM IF section. This detector circuit has exceptional linearity and low distortion across a wide range of frequencies. This means that it accurately extracts the audio information from the FM signal without introducing significant distortion or altering the original sound quality. This feature is helps maintain the fidelity of the audio signal.The AM section circuitry features a 3-gang variable capacitor, one-stage RF amplifier and other advantages. The AM IF section employs ceramic filters to obtain sharp selectivity with optimum bandwidth.
Thanks to the first-stage differential amplifier and bias compensation circuit, the stability of the power amplifier section is improved to the point that off-set voltage is maintained ±0.01V within the temperature range of -15 C to +55°C. High open-loop gain is obtained through the use of a constant-current circuit. Pioneer applied negative feedback in the power amplifier section so that it produces extremely low-distortion performance. In fact, distortion is measured at less than 0.3% over the entire 20 to 20,000Hz frequency range at continuous power output.
In general, the SX-939’s phono pre-amp is very good. Pioneer selected high quality elements (resistors and capacitors) as the basic ingredients for the phono amp and equalizer circuits. Deviation from the RIAA standard over the entire 30 to 15,000Hz range is limited to ±0.3dB. This extremely precise performance means that you hear all the sounds a recording engineer intends to be heard.
In terms of connectivity, the SX-939 provides various input and output options. It has multiple RCA inputs for connecting external audio sources such as 2 phono inputs, 2 tape deck inputs, and an AUX input. It has outputs for 3 sets of speakers. The receiver also includes preamp outputs.
Overall, the Pioneer SX-939 is an excellent receiver with numerous upsides and very few downsides. Excellent aesthetics, a high performing FM tuner, and a very good phono section make it an easy choice for an audio enthusiast.