j_garcia said:
They also recommended the 915 over the 1015...
Well they don't actually recommend the 915 over the 1015.
If you like the 1015TX but want to save some dough, check out Pioneer's step-down model, the VSX-915. You'll save $175 on the list price and still get the excellent MCACC autosetup, but the 915 lacks its big brother's THX certification and component-video upconversion.
However it was weak review, I agree. Having this thing for 2 months now, I am certain it will make almost any speaker setup sound good. Good speakers sound great, crappy speakers sound good. Basically for the seperate 5 band EQ for each channel. I will pop mine open here in the next few days, and will post pics.
BTW, Buck. I have played around with the EQ more, and have gotten an even flatter response than before-All the way across the frequencies.
Also if you look at c-net, you will see that this receiver is ranked for a tie at third. And this is the cheapest for the third place. The 3805 is ranked 1 but is more than the 1015, 2nd place to the super expensive (3-4,000) NR1000
However that is saying alot for the 3805

But since jaxvon just got his 1015 for 323.00 that is about the bargain of the year...
The one thing that the 3805 does not compare is the auto setup, however I think Pioneer has nailed that one... Being the best in the business. And I can say, it is spot on! Perfect distance, level, delay settings with the MCACC. However, most will still want to tweak. But it does a great job, for those that don't.