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    Posted 1 year ago

    spacemissing
    (28 items)

    You won't see many receivers with this name on them.
    Appears to be a late-1970s model. Made in USA, too.
    How about THAT??
    Quotes and estimates of rated output vary widely,
    some much higher than what I believe it is ---
    around 75 watts per channel.

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    Comments

    1. dav2no1 dav2no1, 1 year ago
      A lot of receivers in this era looked similar with the knobs and buttons and silver face. I have a Fisher and some Sanyos that looks a lot like this.
    2. spacemissing spacemissing, 1 year ago
      Yes, that was the beginning of the I-can't-tell-them-apart period.
      Cars have the same problem.
    3. Deano Deano, 1 year ago
      I loved the old stereo gear, the stuff that was coming out when the Watts were going up. My favorites were the Pioneer SX - 1050 & SX - 1250. There was a lot of good gear out there. 75 watts back then was respectible.

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