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Stifler
May 11th, 2006, 05:11 PM
The G51 packs 600W of power, according to a report on Engadget, have three digital outputs (one coaxial, two optical), an analog input, a radio tuner, and a number of control ports. There’s a separate display for you to independently interact with the device as well as the Acoustic Calibration System which assesses the environment for the best audio output.

Pioneer’s GS1 matches fairly well with Xbox 360’s aesthetics, and the bundled remote works not only with the speaker set, but also with other multimedia features, such as the Media Center Extender.

The GS1 is expected to cost $500 and is anticipated to be available sometime next month.

https://24x360.sslpowered.com/Vids/Vegas/IMG_7887.JPG

I've searched around, anyone able to find more specs or pics?

D3STRO
May 11th, 2006, 05:26 PM
that matches real nice ...

Stifler
May 11th, 2006, 05:35 PM
Yeah so far I've liked what I've seen and heard, but it's not enough. I've got to get some more info and pics before I make my decision. It's got some pretty good power, and you know with Pioneer you're going to get quality products. I'm in need of an upgrade to my 5.1 setup, I'm hoping this is the answer.

BoneHead
May 12th, 2006, 07:37 PM
I want to know what sort of specs the "reciever" and the speakers have, along with if it is capable of decoding DTS or not. $500 is kind of expensive for an out of the box type home theater setup...depending on the quality anyway.

Stifler
May 16th, 2006, 05:55 PM
Still can't find any news on this...

Stifler
May 17th, 2006, 12:48 PM
Posted the same thread at TeamXbox Forums, thinking that I'm going to get a couple of replies... nothing. All those members and no one helps you, just 3 thread views in about 24 hours. For a place that powerful they're pretty sad. I'll just send an email to Pioneer then.

Yankeez
May 17th, 2006, 06:12 PM
Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. brings the gaming experience full circle today with the introduction of a 5.1 surround sound speaker system officially licensed for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system. To match the more than 1.5 million Xbox 360 game consoles already shipped, Pioneer's new high performance surround sound speaker system, the HTS-GS1, elevates gaming from stereo television sound to a high powered, multi-channel home theater audio experience.
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image courtesy engadget.com

"Game makers put the same amount, if not more, detail in audio quality as they do in the video graphics of the game, which emphasizes the need for an audio system that's up for the challenge," said David Bales, marketing and product planning manager of audio products for the home entertainment division of Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. "The HTS-GS1 delivers the same impressive sound accuracy to music and video played through the game console for an unbelievably versatile entertainment experience."

Gamers with limited space will appreciate the system's compact speakers and integrated 6-channel receiver subwoofer, which delivers a colossal 600 watts total system power (RMS), 155 watts total system power (FTC) for robust, three-dimensional audio. The receiver subwoofer offers advanced connectivity with all five-speaker connections, 3 digital inputs (1 coaxial, 2 optical), an analog input, tuner, and control ports located at the back of the subwoofer. The receiver subwoofer system can be monitored with the separate display that is included.

To ensure the gamer is in the center of the action, the HTS-GS1 features Pioneer's proprietary Multi-Channel Acoustic Calibration System (MCACC) typically found in Pioneer's higher-end A/V receiver. MCACC utilizes a room calibration microphone to adjust each speaker for distance, volume and room equalization. The self-calibration feature delivers sound to the listener's ear at the same time, at the same volume level and digitally compensates for a wide variety of room induced acoustic inaccuracies. The result is no-hassle, real time sonic three-dimensional acoustic accuracy for games, video and music.

Universal Media Remote Control
The Xbox 360 offers a number of digital entertainment features, including progressive-scan DVD playback, CD ripping, the ability to stream content such as music, photos and video from portable music players, PCs running Windows XP Home or Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005, as well as access to downloadable games and entertainment content from Xbox Live Marketplace. The HTS-GS1's universal media remote control features the Xbox Guide button, Media Center button, cursor and enter, as well as the Y, X, A, B control buttons. The remote operates the Xbox 360 multimedia capabilities, Windows Media Center (through the extender capabilities in the Xbox 360), as well as the HTS-GS1 and the reset TV function for times when the Xbox 360 is being used for things other than gaming.

Additional system features include:
* Built-in DTS(R) and Dolby(R) Digital Surround Decoders via the three digital inputs
* Dolby Pro Logic II for analog or 2 channel digital sources
* Sound Retriever for improved sound quality of compressed audio files stored in the consoles' hard drive or networked from a home PC
* Front Stage Surround for a 5.1 surround experience even with all speakers placed in the front of the room
* Eight Advanced Surround Sound enhancing modes: digital surround processing for enhanced sound from your music, movies, theater, TV, sporting events, games, virtual surround and 5-channel stereo
* SR+ Terminal for integration and control of the surround sound system when connected to a Pioneer PureVision plasma TV
* FM/AM Presets

The HTS-GS1 has a suggested price of $499 and will be available in June 2006.
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Stifler
May 17th, 2006, 07:10 PM
Nice find, any new pics?

Yankeez
May 17th, 2006, 07:15 PM
http://i.i.com.com/cnwk.1d/i/blog2/20060511/pioneer_HTPXGS1-1147374355686-440_330.jpg
http://i.i.com.com/cnwk.1d/i/blog2/20060511/IMG_0344-1147371777666-440_330.JPG
http://i.i.com.com/cnwk.1d/i/blog2/20060511/IMG_0345-1147372114151-440_330.JPG

Stifler
May 17th, 2006, 10:09 PM
Good job Matlock, looks veeeeery interesting. Sadly I'm going to have to see this in person before I jump on it. I won't lie, it does look pretty good.

Rep for you brother.