Are you looking for a home cinema amplifier that packs a punch? Like really heavy? The Pioneer VSX-535 is the Schwarzenegger of audio: monstrous power, crazy versatility, and compact design that hides its game well.
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With his 5.2 channels (or in Dolby Atmos 3.2.2 mode for purists), it balances 150 watts par canal. Result: your films, your series, your video games, even your playlist from 2002, take on a stratospheric dimension. Promo currently at only 399 euros : at this price, you no longer have an excuse to get stuck with flat sound and cardboard bass. In terms of image, hold on tight: UHD 4K, 8K, HDR10, Dolby Vision… The Pioneer VSX-535 is the Swiss army knife of video. It even upscales your old DVDs to make them look almost as good as the classics on Blu-ray. And if you're a gamer, it's the jackpot: VRR, ALLM, QFT (yeah, that lingo just means your gaming sessions will be as smooth as melted butter). Basically, this amp eliminates lag and boosts your framerate. A secret weapon to crush your online opponents. Little detail that is nice: Built-in Bluetooth4 HDMI 2.1 ports, MCACC calibration (with microphone included) for finely tuned sound, and even a headphone output for your solo evenings. In short, the Pioneer VSX-535 is your ticket to the big leagues, whether you are a movie buff, a music lover or a gamer looking for thrills. Promo to grabso don't miss out: your living room (and maybe even your neighbors) will thank you.
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