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Brand: Pioneer

The Pioneer A-91D is a high-performance stereo integrated amplifier that was introduced in the late 1990s by the Japanese electronics company, Pioneer. The amplifier features a Class AB power amp section that delivers 50 watts per channel into 8 ohms and 90 watts per channel into 4 ohms. It also includes a DAC (Digital-to-Analog Converter) that supports PCM and N16 LPCM, as well as various input and output options, including an FM tuner, Phono input for turntables, and preamp output for connecting to external power amps. The design and construction of the Pioneer A-91D are classic and elegant, with a robust metal case, large dual-ring volume knob, and high-quality audio components. The amplifier is well-respected by audiophiles and critics for its detailed and dynamic sound, and it continues to be a popular choice among music lovers who value both performance and aesthetics.



  • Power Output: 120W into 8Ω (stereo)
  • Frequency Response: 1Hz to 150kHz
  • Distortion: 0.003%
  • Damping Factor: 60
  • Speaker Impedance:
  • Input Sensitivity: 2,5mV (mm), 0.25mV (mc), 150mV (line)
  • Signal to Noise Ratio: 95dB (mm), 83dB (mc), 109dB (line)
  • Line Output: 150mV (line)
  • Digital Connections: coaxial, optical
  • Dimensions: 457 x 475 x 173 mm
  • Weight: 29.2 kg
  • Year: 1987
  • Price:

Pioneer A-91D

Pioneer A-91D

Pioneer A-91D

Pioneer A-91D

Pioneer A-91D

Pioneer A-91D

Pioneer A-91D

Pioneer A-91D

Pioneer A-91D

Pioneer A-91D



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