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The Pioneer A-70DA is a hi-fi system that offers a range of features for audio enthusiasts. With a weight of 17200 g, it measures 435 mm in width, 361.5 mm in depth, and 141.5 mm in height. The system includes a manual for easy setup and operation. In terms of connectivity options, the A-70DA includes one digital audio coaxial input and one digital audio optical input for enhanced audio quality. It also features two audio (L/R) outputs and an AC (power) input. Additionally, it has a USB 2.0 port for convenient connectivity with external devices. The amplifier class of the A-70DA is D, which helps deliver efficient power output and optimized audio performance. The system offers a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of 101 dB, ensuring clear and accurate sound reproduction. The total harmonic distortion (THD) is rated at 0.02%, indicating minimal distortion for high-fidelity audio playback. With a RMS power output of 90 W per channel at 4 Ohm, the A-70DA provides robust audio performance for a wide range of audio content. It delivers powerful sound with precise detail, making it suitable for various listening preferences. Overall, the Pioneer A-70DA is a well-equipped and reliable hi-fi system that offers multiple connectivity options, efficient amplifier class, and impressive audio specifications. Its design and construction quality ensure durability and longevity, making it a suitable choice for audio enthusiasts seeking a high-quality audio experience.

| Brand | Pioneer |
| Model | A-70DA | A-70DA-S |
| Product | hi-fi system |
| EAN | 4988028316982 |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF) |
| Weight | 17200 g |
| Width | 435 mm |
| Depth | 361.5 mm |
| Height | 141.5 mm |
| Manual | Yes |
| User guide | Yes |
| Handheld remote control | Yes |
| Digital audio coaxial in | 1 |
| Digital audio optical in | 1 |
| Audio (L/R) out | 2 |
| AC (power) in | Yes |
| USB 2.0 ports quantity | 1 |
| Speakers connectivity type | XLR / RCA |
| Headphone connectivity | 6.3 mm |
| Amplifier class | D |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) | 101 dB |
| Frequency range | 20 - 20000 Hz |
| Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) | 0.02 % |
| RMS power output per channel (4 Ohm) | 90 W |
| RMS power output per channel (8 Ohm) | 65 W |
| Peak power per channel | - W |
| Purpose | Home |
| Connectivity technology | Wired |
| Volume control | Rotary |
| On/off switch | Yes |
| Product color | Silver |
| AC input voltage | 220-230 V |
| Power consumption (typical) | 74 W |
| AC input frequency | 50 Hz |
| Power consumption (standby) | 0.3 W |
| Built-in display | No |
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The Pioneer A-70DA has a weight of 17200 g.
A volume above 80 decibels can be harmful to hearing. When the volume exceeds 120 decibels, direct damage can even occur. The chance of hearing damage depends on the listening frequency and duration.
Yes, bluetooth is a universal method that allows different devices equipped with bluetooth to connect to each other.
Bluetooth is a way of exchanging data wirelessly between electronic devices via radio waves. The distance between the two devices that exchange data can in most cases be no more than ten metres.
HDMI stands for High-Definition Multimedia Interface. An HDMI cable is used to transport audio and video signals between devices.
A slightly damp cleaning cloth or soft, dust-free cloth works best to remove fingerprints. Dust in hard-to-reach places is best removed with compressed air.
Dolby Atmos is a technology that ensures that the sound is reflected from the ceiling to where you are listening. This makes it possible to create a 5.1 effect with only 1 speaker.
The Pioneer A-70DA has a height of 141.5 mm.
The Pioneer A-70DA has a width of 435 mm.
The Pioneer A-70DA has a depth of 361.5 mm.
Yes, the Pioneer A-70DA has a digital audio coaxial input. This allows users to connect compatible devices using a coaxial cable, providing a high-quality digital audio connection.
The Pioneer A-70DA has one USB 2.0 port. This enables users to connect and play audio files from compatible USB devices, offering convenient accessibility.
The signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of the Pioneer A-70DA is 101 dB. This indicates that the system has a high level of audio fidelity and a low level of background noise, providing superior sound quality to the user.
The Pioneer A-70DA delivers 90 watts of RMS power output per channel at 4 Ohms. This is a high power output, allowing for impactful audio performance and the ability to drive speakers with ease.
The Pioneer A-70DA is designed for home use. This means that it is specifically tailored to meet the audio needs and preferences of users in a residential setting, providing an immersive and enjoyable listening experience.
To connect external speakers to the Pioneer A-70DA hi-fi system, follow these steps: 1. Twist the cable cores of the speaker cables. 2. Loosen the nut on the SPEAKERS terminal and insert the speaker cable into the exposed hole in the terminal shaft. 3. Retighten the terminal nut securely. - Note: Make sure that all the bare speaker wire is twisted together and inserted fully into the speaker terminal. If any of the bare speaker wire touches the back panel, it may cause the power to cut off as a safety measure. For audio cables: 1. Connect the white plug to the left (L) jack and the red plug to the right (R) jack. Ensure that the plugs are fully inserted into the jacks. If you are using the balanced input terminals (A-70DA only): 1. Connect the BALANCED IN terminals of the unit to a SACD player, USB DAC, network player, or other device with balanced output terminals. - Note: The BASS, TREBLE, BALANCE, and LOUDNESS functions do not work for a device connected to the BALANCED IN terminals. The phase may differ depending on the device to be connected. Use the phase selector switch on the rear panel of the unit to match the phase. Please ensure that you follow the instructions carefully and consult the manual for any additional information or specific details regarding your setup.
If there is no sound coming from the Pioneer A-70DA hi-fi system, you can try the following troubleshooting steps: 1. Check if the MUTE function is enabled. Press the MUTE button on the remote control to turn off muting (refer to page 10 in the manual). 2. If there is no sound from one speaker, ensure that the connection cables or speaker cables are securely connected on both sides (refer to page 5 in the manual). 3. If you are unable to operate the remote control, replace the battery and make sure you are within 7 meters and 30 degrees of the remote sensor on the front panel. Remove any obstacles and avoid exposing the remote sensor to direct light (refer to page 4 in the manual). 4. Verify that the control cord for the connected component is properly connected (refer to page 7 in the manual). 5. If you are unable to change the input source, check if the POWER AMP DIRECT function is turned on. If it is, press the POWER AMP DIRECT button on the front panel to turn off the function (refer to page 11 in the manual). 6. If the sound of the digital input is not output, ensure that the digital format of the output device is supported. If the output device is set to an audio signal other than PCM, change the setting to PCM. Additionally, note that some SACD players may not output digital sound. Check the specifications of the SACD player or use an analog connection (refer to the manual for more details). 7. If no sound is heard when a linear PCM signal with a frequency of 96 kHz or more is input to the DIGITAL IN COAXIAL terminal, try replacing the digital coaxial cable with another one (sold separately) as the cable quality may affect the sound output. Please note that these troubleshooting steps are provided as a general guide, and for more specific instructions, it is recommended to consult the manual.
To adjust the bass and treble settings on the Pioneer A-70DA hi-fi system, follow these steps: 1. Press the TONE button on the remote control or the front panel to access the tone control menu. 2. Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to navigate to the "BASS" option and press ENTER. 3. Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to increase or decrease the bass level to your desired setting. Press ENTER to confirm. 4. To adjust the treble settings, navigate to the "TREBLE" option using the UP and DOWN arrow buttons and press ENTER. 5. Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to increase or decrease the treble level to your preference. Press ENTER to confirm. 6. Once you have adjusted the bass and treble settings, press the TONE button again to exit the tone control menu. Note: It is recommended to make small adjustments to the bass and treble levels to achieve the desired sound quality. Excessive adjustments may result in distorted or unbalanced audio output. Please ensure that you follow these steps carefully, and consult the manual for any additional information or specific details regarding the tone control settings on your Pioneer A-70DA hi-fi system.
If the volume control is not working on the Pioneer A-70DA hi-fi system, you can try the following troubleshooting steps: 1. Check if the unit is in MUTE mode. Press the MUTE button on the remote control or the front panel to disable the mute function. 2. Ensure that the remote control is functioning properly. Replace the batteries if necessary and make sure you are within the operating range of the remote control (up to 7 meters and within 30 degrees of the front panel). 3. Verify that the volume level is not set to the minimum or zero. Use the VOLUME UP button on the remote control or the front panel to increase the volume level. 4. Check if the unit is connected to an external device such as a TV, DVD player, or audio source. Ensure that the volume level of the connected device is not set too low or muted. 5. If you are using the remote control, make sure that the remote sensor on the front panel of the unit is not obstructed and clean the sensor if necessary. 6. If none of the above steps resolve the issue, try resetting the unit to its factory settings. Refer to the manual for instructions on how to perform a factory reset. Please note that these troubleshooting steps are provided as a general guide, and for more specific instructions, it is recommended to consult the manual.
To switch between different audio inputs on the Pioneer A-70DA hi-fi system, follow these steps: 1. Locate the INPUT SELECT button on the front panel or remote control of the Pioneer A-70DA. 2. Press the INPUT SELECT button to cycle through the available audio input options. Each press of the button will switch to the next input option. 3. As you cycle through the input options, the display on the front panel or the on-screen display (if available) will indicate the selected input. 4. Stop pressing the INPUT SELECT button when you reach the desired audio input option. 5. Once you have selected the desired input, you can start playing audio from the connected device, such as a CD player, turntable, or media player. Note: Make sure that the audio source you want to switch to is properly connected to the corresponding input on the Pioneer A-70DA. Refer to the manual for specific details on the available input options and their corresponding labels. Please ensure that you follow these steps carefully, and consult the manual for any additional information or specific details regarding the audio input selection on your Pioneer A-70DA hi-fi system.
To connect external speakers to the Pioneer A-70DA hi-fi system, follow these steps: 1. Twist the cable cores of the speaker cables. 2. Loosen the nut on the SPEAKERS terminal and insert the speaker cable into the exposed hole in the terminal shaft. 3. Retighten the terminal nut securely. - Note: Make sure that all the bare speaker wire is twisted together and inserted fully into the speaker terminal. If any of the bare speaker wire touches the back panel, it may cause the power to cut off as a safety measure. For connecting audio cables: 1. Connect the white plug to the left (L) jack and the red plug to the right (R) jack. Ensure that the plugs are fully inserted into the jacks. If you are using the balanced input terminals (A-70DA only): 1. Connect the BALANCED IN terminals of the unit to a SACD player, USB DAC, network player, or other device with balanced output terminals. - Note: The BASS, TREBLE, BALANCE, and LOUDNESS functions do not work for a device connected to the BALANCED IN terminals. The phase may differ depending on the device to be connected. Use the phase selector switch on the rear panel of the unit to match the phase. Please ensure that you follow these instructions carefully to properly connect the external speakers to the Pioneer A-70DA hi-fi system.
If there is no sound coming from the speakers when you play music on the Pioneer A-70DA hi-fi system, you can try the following troubleshooting steps: 1. Check if the MUTE function is enabled. Press the MUTE button on the remote control to turn off muting. 2. Ensure that the connection cables or speaker cables are securely connected on both sides. Reconnect them if necessary. 3. If you are unable to operate the remote control, replace the battery and make sure you are within 7 meters and within a 30° angle of the remote sensor on the front panel. 4. Verify that the control cord for the connected component is properly connected. Confirm the correct connections. 5. If you are unable to change the input source, check if the POWER AMP DIRECT function is turned on. If it is, press the POWER AMP DIRECT button on the front panel to turn off the function. 6. If you are not hearing sound from the digital input, it is possible that the digital format of the output device is not supported. Change the output device's setting to PCM. 7. If you are playing back a SACD and not hearing sound, note that many SACD players may not output digital audio. Check the specifications of your SACD player or try using an analog connection. 8. If you are not hearing sound when a linear PCM signal with a frequency of 96 kHz or more is input to the DIGITAL IN COAXIAL terminal, try replacing the digital coaxial cable with another one. By following these steps, you should be able to troubleshoot and resolve the issue of no sound coming from the speakers on the Pioneer A-70DA hi-fi system.
To adjust the bass and treble settings on the Pioneer A-70DA hi-fi system, follow these steps: 1. Press the AMP button on the remote control to select the amplifier mode. 2. Use the UP/DOWN arrow buttons to navigate to the TONE menu and press the ENTER button. 3. Use the UP/DOWN arrow buttons to select "BASS" or "TREBLE" and press the ENTER button. 4. Use the LEFT/RIGHT arrow buttons to adjust the bass or treble level. The level range is from -6 dB to +6 dB. 5. After adjusting the desired level, press the ENTER button to confirm the setting. 6. To exit the TONE menu, press the AMP button on the remote control. By following these steps, you can easily adjust the bass and treble settings on the Pioneer A-70DA hi-fi system. Experiment with different levels to find the sound that suits your preferences.
If the volume control is not working properly on the Pioneer A-70DA hi-fi system, you can try the following troubleshooting steps: 1. Check if the volume level is set too low. Use the volume control knob or the volume buttons on the remote control to increase the volume. 2. Ensure that the MUTE function is not enabled. Press the MUTE button on the remote control to turn off muting. 3. Check if the remote control is functioning properly. Replace the battery if necessary and make sure you are within the operating range of the remote control. 4. Verify that the input source is set correctly. Use the input selector buttons on the front panel or the remote control to select the desired input source. 5. If you are using an external device, such as a CD player or a turntable, ensure that it is properly connected to the Pioneer A-70DA hi-fi system. Check the cables and connections for any loose or faulty connections. 6. If the issue persists, try resetting the Pioneer A-70DA hi-fi system to its factory settings. Refer to the user manual for instructions on how to perform a factory reset. By following these steps, you should be able to troubleshoot and resolve the issue of the volume control not working properly on the Pioneer A-70DA hi-fi system.
To switch between different audio inputs on the Pioneer A-70DA hi-fi system, follow these steps: 1. Locate the input selector buttons on the front panel of the Pioneer A-70DA hi-fi system or on the remote control. 2. Press the input selector button corresponding to the desired audio input source. Each input selector button is labeled with the name of the input source, such as "CD," "Phono," "USB," "AUX," etc. 3. The Pioneer A-70DA hi-fi system will now switch to the selected audio input source, and you will be able to hear the audio from that source through the connected speakers or headphones. 4. If you are using the remote control, make sure it is within the operating range of the Pioneer A-70DA hi-fi system and pointed towards the front panel of the unit for proper signal reception. 5. To switch to a different audio input source, simply press the corresponding input selector button for that source. By following these steps, you can easily switch between different audio inputs on the Pioneer A-70DA hi-fi system and enjoy your desired audio source.
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