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BDK wrote in
: http://www.vintagetechnics.com/cdplayers/slp1200.htm VERY NICE, I've never seen this model before. http://www.vintagetechnics.com/receivers/sa1000.htm Also a pleasure to look at, no solid black cabinet there, this is exactly what I mean, they don't make this kind of equipment anymore. Everything in modern units has been integrated for remote control purposes (never mind that it's cheaper to manufacture as well, ergo higher profits). Regards, Dr. Artaud I had this one for almost 25 years, a friend has it now, running the power amp only for the rear surround channels: Panasonic SA-6500 am/fm receiver (No PIC damnit!) I bought and then sold a whole bunch more of these. I could get them for $212 each, plus $5 UPS shipping. I sold about a dozen during my freshman year of It was built like a tank, the chassis was almost totally solid aluminum, and what wasn't was sheet steel. It had the Panasonic name on the front, but the whole insides were labeled "Technics, by Panasonic". The only weak thing it had was the sliders for volume, tone, and balance. They started getting scratchy about 1983 when it was 10, and got intolerable a couple years later. I couldn't find those slider pots anywhere. The green "thermometer" tuning indicator was nice to look at too. |