Pioneer D 23 – Crossover
Name: Pioneer D 23
Type: Crossover
Country: Japan
Year: 1980
Part of the famous Series 20, available well into the 1980s, the D-23 was advertised a lot, sold ok but not that much in the end
Part of the famous Series 20, available well into the 1980s, the D-23 was advertised a lot, sold ok but not that much in the end. It was preceded by the SF-70, later complemented by smaller equivalents like the D-70.
Hifi Exclusiv made a big test for its may 1979 issue : the other units tested were the Sony TA-D88B, Accuphase F-5 and Mark Levinson LNC-2. The winner of this test was, sorry guys, the Sony.
The test however shows a better s/n ratio than spec’ed by up to 5dB, some divergence on frequencies depending on volume/slope (mainly at 500Hz which in fact turns out to be 466Hz, so a 6,8% error) and some overshoot at the 18dB slope due to the Butterworth structure.
The specs here published are a mix of of those from Pioneer and those from said test – a bit more accurate ;)
http://www.thevintageknob.org/pioneer-D-23.html
The crossover network which thought [ that multi-amplifier can be broadly enjoyed from two ways to four ways, and ] the variegated functionality and the basic performance as important
http://audio-database.com/PIONEER-EXCLUSIVE/etc/d-23-e.html
http://www.radiomuseum.org/r/pioneer_crossover_d_23.html
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Multi-amping with electronic crossover be the path to audio virvana.