I have newly upgraded to the Pioneer PDP LX6090, having spent in the region of £15000 in the last six years, due to my satisfaction with the Pioneer products. My cinema system is fully connected with wireworld interconnects to maximise the capability of the Pioneer products. I did keep the Pioneer AX5Ai-S in the system, as although there are no HDMI connections, this AV receiver is more than capable for my needs. I did have to purchase a longer Wireworld Supernova optical cable, as the LX6090 has an inbuilt receiver, and this is where the LX6090 is a big let down, due to the volume of sound being greatly suppressed from the optical out, in the region of 40-50%. The sound from my Pioneer DVR LX70D, via the Wireworld Starlight coaxial cable, to the AV receiver is perfect, making it a mystery why Pioneer have suppressed the Plasma optical out. I telephoned Pioneer technical five times over the space of three weeks, three calls to the same agent, before he finally admitted this problem is inherent in the 9nth generation plasma. This is very disappointing for loyal Pioneer customers who are still using some of the slightly older, but excellent Pioneer products with no HDMI connection.
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