That is a really nice piece! :-) That's a very clean sound ( I know, I know, it's just a UA-cam Clip lol ) and listen to the quality of the switches. This was only second/tie to Yamaha gear of the day, but this is leagues better than WAY overrated Pioneer gear back then. The warm, open sound is due to the MOSFET output stage. Which was very advanced technology for the early 70s.
Nice solid amp, one of the 1st real hifi amplifiers that came out in 1972. I use the same model, it needs a little service (new volume pot.meter) but it still gives the shivers to my house;)) can't be compared with the shitty digital sound of today.
I just got myself one of these, enjoying it very much with some old KEF Coda 7's
That is a really nice piece! :-) That's a very clean sound ( I know, I know, it's just a UA-cam Clip lol ) and listen to the quality of the switches. This was only second/tie to Yamaha gear of the day, but this is leagues better than WAY overrated Pioneer gear back then. The warm, open sound is due to the MOSFET output stage. Which was very advanced technology for the early 70s.
Nice solid amp, one of the 1st real hifi amplifiers that came out in 1972. I use the same model, it needs a little service (new volume pot.meter) but it still gives the shivers to my house;)) can't be compared with the shitty digital sound of today.
Nice amp bro.... Tommorow, i will buy one of these... hopefully deal with the seller, and get fair price...
How much do you think it's worth? I got one for sale
What is that turntable you are using?
That would be a Micro Seiki DD33 with Shure cartridge.
Magnificent....
Finally I got this amplifier for only 1.200.000 or equal with $100 usd