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Review 5 of 19
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from Received as a gift. Summary: I'm going to tell you right now, without much circumlocution, that this unit is absolutely stellar. It's timeless beauty and genuine walnut case are aesthetically pleasing, and its immense weight is indicative of its massive power reserves, though not as deep as the 1280 and 1980. The sonic attributes are dead on and this receiver has no problem handling some large, hungry drivers. I'm running a 4 ohm load and it powers cleanly with bottomless reserve thanks to the monstrous filter caps. Everthing about this beast screams "refined power." I love the non-scratchy stepped pot volume and the two phono inputs with awesome preamp topology. I love the VU meters and the beautiful metal face and knobs. I wish these very same companies still had the impetus to produce fifty pound amplifiers. The primary transformer must weigh 25 pounds. It even has a preamp loop on the back. Strengths: Excellent clean power reserves, stunning to look at, excellent tuner, two phono inputs, preamp loop, lights dim when you turn it on and the caps fill :) HEAVY! Weaknesses: Small holes for speaker output, though I saw a picture online where it had gold screw-post terminals.(!) Should have screw posts for 100+ RMS and this unit will happily move 120 clean with a 250 peak. Similar Products Used: SX-1280 SX-6 Various black box PCB addled crap. Also Conrad Johnson tube amps.
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