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The Pioneer MCS-737 is a home cinema set that supports various disc types, including BD, CD, and DVD. It can accommodate one optical disc at a time, providing convenience when switching between different media formats. While it does not have a built-in HDD or an integrated card reader, it does offer 3D capability, enhancing the visual experience for compatible content. In terms of video formats, the Pioneer MCS-737 supports a wide range including AVCHD, DIVX, DIVX HD, MKV, MPEG, and WMV. This allows for versatile playback options for various video files. With an RMS rated power of 1000 W and 5.1 audio output channels, this home cinema set delivers immersive sound quality. It supports multiple audio formats such as AAC, FLAC, LPCM, MP3, WAV, and WMA, catering to different user preferences. Additionally, it features Audio Return Channel (ARC) support, allowing for convenient audio connection with compatible devices. The Pioneer MCS-737 comes with four satellite speakers, providing flexibility in speaker placement and delivering a surround sound experience. While it does not have wireless satellite speakers, it still offers the opportunity to create an immersive audio setup in the home. Overall, the Pioneer MCS-737 is a versatile home cinema set that offers support for various disc types, video and audio formats. With its 3D capability and surround sound experience, it provides an enjoyable home entertainment solution for users seeking a high-quality audiovisual experience.

| Brand | Pioneer |
| Model | MCS-737 | MCS-737 |
| Product | home cinema set |
| EAN | 4988028212857, 5055811000591 |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF) |
| Optical disc player type | Blu-Ray player |
| Disc types supported | BD, CD, DVD |
| Number of optical discs | 1 discs |
| Built-in HDD | No |
| Apple docking compatibility | Not supported |
| Image formats supported | GIF, JPG, PNG |
| Power LED | Yes |
| Internet radio | Yes |
| TV tuner integrated | No |
| Card reader integrated | No |
| 3D | Yes |
| Video formats supported | AVCHD, DIVX, DIVX HD, MKV, MPEG, WMV |
| RMS rated power | 1000 W |
| Audio output channels | 5.1 channels |
| Audio decoders | Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby Pro Logic II, DTS, DTS-HD Master Audio |
| Audio formats supported | AAC, FLAC, LPCM, MP3, WAV, WMA |
| Audio Return Channel (ARC) | Yes |
| FM radio | - |
| Number of satellite speakers | 4 |
| Wireless satellite speakers | No |
| Wireless subwoofer | No |
| Product color | Black |
| Karaoke | Yes |
| USB direct playback | Yes |
| Yes |
| Wi-Fi | No |
| Ethernet LAN | Yes |
| Handheld remote control | Yes |
| Manual | Yes |
| Quick start guide | Yes |
| Warranty card | Yes |
| HDMI in | 4 |
| Number of HDMI outputs | 1 |
| SCART ports quantity | - |
| USB ports quantity | 2 |
| Component video (YPbPr/YCbCr) out | - |
| S-Video outputs quantity | - |
| FM antenna | Yes |
| Digital audio coaxial in | - |
| Digital audio optical in | 1 |
| AUX in | Yes |
| Digital audio optical out | - |
| Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports | 1 |
| Digital audio coaxial out | - |
| USB version | 2.0 |
| Main unit dimensions (WxDxH) | 430 x 349 x 63 mm |
| Main unit weight | 3100 g |
| Center speaker dimensions (WxDxH) | 230 x 90 x 80 mm |
| Center speaker weight | 700 g |
| Satellite speaker dimensions (WxDxH) | 250 x 250 x 1100 mm |
| Satellite speaker weight | 3700 g |
| Subwoofer dimensions (WxDxH) | 200 x 270 x 340 mm |
| Subwoofer weight | 3700 g |
| AC input frequency | 50 - 60 Hz |
| AC input voltage | 220-240 V |
Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Pioneer MCS-737 below.
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.
To connect your Pioneer MCS-737 to the TV, you need to use an HDMI cable. Simply connect one end of the HDMI cable to the "HDMI Out" port on the back of the home cinema set, and connect the other end to an available HDMI input port on your TV.
To calibrate the audio settings on your Pioneer MCS-737, access the "Audio Settings" menu on the home cinema set. From there, you can adjust parameters such as speaker size, distance, crossover, and equalization to optimize the audio performance according to your preferences and room acoustics.
To change the input source on your Pioneer MCS-737, use the "Input" or "Source" button on either the remote control or the front panel of the home cinema set. Pressing this button will cycle through the available input sources, such as HDMI, optical, USB, or Bluetooth.
To set up the surround sound speakers on your Pioneer MCS-737, ensure that the speakers are properly connected to the main unit using the provided speaker cables. Then, access the "Speaker Setup" menu on the home cinema set and follow the on-screen instructions to specify the speaker configuration (e.g., 5.1 or 7.1), placement, distance, and level balance.
To control the bass and treble levels on your Pioneer MCS-737, use the "Tone Control" or "Bass/Treble" feature on the remote control or the home cinema set itself. Adjusting these settings will allow you to increase or decrease the low-frequency (bass) and high-frequency (treble) output to suit your personal audio preferences.
Yes, the Pioneer MCS-737 supports 3D. This means that users can enjoy a more immersive and realistic viewing experience when watching 3D movies or content.
No, the Pioneer MCS-737 does not have a built-in HDD. This means that users will need to play media from external sources such as optical discs or USB devices.
The Pioneer MCS-737 can support 1 optical disc at a time. This means that users can load and play one disc without the need to constantly change discs.
No, the Pioneer MCS-737 does not have wireless satellite speakers. This means that users will need to connect the satellite speakers to the main unit using wired connections.
Yes, the Pioneer MCS-737 supports USB direct playback. This means that users can easily play media files directly from a USB device without the need for additional equipment or connectivity.
Yes, the manual of the Pioneer MCS-737 is available in English .
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Number of questions: 6I broke the power button on the remote control. Please help me with the repair address or purchase a new one. I am in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
I,m looking for mcs -737,but i got stucked in 2 things.Please help. 1) Do this system has bluetooth connectivity? How can i share and play songs by using smartphones? 2) rear spreakers are wired or not .
Sir i have usi ng pioneer mcs 737 for past 2 years ,recently i had problem.power supply to disply was there but nothing else was working . Got it checked with authorisd service centre in bangalore india .seems ic is gone n the whole mother board is gone n iwith no gaurentee.after repair n no stock of the ic or motherboard Will u pls help me . Regards , Sreenivas
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