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Kenwood KR 7050

This is the Kenwood KR 7050 High Speed DC Stereo Receiver from 1979-80. It’s big (bigger than most stereo receivers), loud, and beautiful. This a high quality receiver with good features.Wide/Narrow IF selection and 5 filters.The high-speed amplifiers of the KR-7050 afford outstanding transient response: slew rate 200 volts per microsecond, rise time 0.9 microseconds. […]

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Sansui G-4700

This is the Sansui G4700 from the late 70s. I was impressed with the warm and powerful sound it produces, it seems to have well over 50 watts per channel. Overall, Sansui’s G-X700 series was remarkable, it had some of the best looking receivers of the late 70s, and although the G4700 was at the

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Luxman R 1040

This is the beautiful LUXMAN R-1040 (1978) stereo receiver. Luxman elegance, very good looking, genuine wood enclosure – Audiophile device. LUXMAN it’s well known among audiophiles, sometimes referred to as “Japanese McIntosh”. Very well built and in terms of design, with a  “futuristic” looking… it is one of the more attractive receivers from that era,

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