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Sunday 20th of May 2012 05:14:19 PM
Providence, RI -- Sansui QRX-7500 vintage four-channel receiver/amplifier, circa 1973-1975. Price: $200.00. Very super condition. This is a powerful unit of 35 watts per each of four channels, into eight ohms. As shown in images below, all the lights are working. It does have several mars/scratches to the wood cabinet on top and sides but no serious damage such as breakage or cracks. I have only used it for a sound system with my TELEVISION. It works well in stereo or quadrophonic mode with my headphones. The radio appears to work but needs an appropriate antenna which I don't currently have. I have not used the other features, so cannot say if all, or how many, are working. The knobs are sticky and in need of a "pots cleaning" so they will spin nicely when turned, like they should on a Sansui like this. Be sure to measure the space you plan to put it in. It measures 23 1/2" wide x 15 1/2" deep x 8" tall and is heavy to carry. Please email at link above if interested, or contact Joanne at.
Thursday 10th of May 2012 05:13:00 PM
Providence, RI -- Sansui QRX-7500 vintage 4 channel receiver, circa 1973-1975. Price: $250.00. Nice condition. Power output of 35 watts per each of four channels, into eight ohms. This is a fantastic, very powerful unit. Be sure to measure the space you plan to put it in. It measures 23 1/2" wide x 15 1/2" deep x 8" tall and is very heavy to carry. As shown in images below, all the lights are working. It has some scratches/scuffing to wood cabinet. I have only used it for a sound system with my TELEVISION. It works well in stereo or quadrophonic mode with my headphones. The radio appears to be working but needs an appropriate antenna which I don't have. I have not used the other features, which are many, so I cannot say if all, or how many, are working. The knobs are sticky and in need of a "pots cleaning" so they can spin nicely the way they should on a Sansui like this. I purchased some Radio Shack cleaner manufactured for this purpose, but did not feel sure enough of myself to use it.