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G-6000
60 watt stereo receiver
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G-7700
The G-7700 (120 watts/channel) is a phenominal audio product. Tuner is excellent but its the amp section that blows EVERYTHING away. I have bought and sold a lot of audio equipment (tube and SS), but this unit "spanks them all". I have owned 9090's, G-6000, G-6700, and G-9700. Sonically the G-7700 is KING. Lets look at some of the other receivers that I am compairing it to: Kenwood KR-8010, Pioneer SX-950, Marantz 2285b, and the G-9700(200w/ch.). Sansui across the board will sound better; but the G-7700, if it is set to factory specs., will dust anything in its catagory.
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G-9000
Vintage Receiver.
160 watts per channel RMS no more than .02% THD @ 8 ohms.
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Sansui R-610
I bought this vintage Sansui R610 not long ago and I am very happy with it! Sansui has never disappointed me! This receiver is pretty loud! I don't know how many watts it is because it doesn't say anywhere on it but it is very very loud! I was surprised when I hooked up the speakers to it! A lot of power, bass and clear sound!
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Sansui Stereo Reciever 3300
features are: A,B,C speakers, low and high filters, loudness, reverce, mono, adapter n-r, Tape 1 and 2, source, 4 channel adapter, fm muting, 2 headphone jacks, 2 tape monitor jacks one for rex, one for play back, mic jack, phono 1 and 2, fm auto, bass, treble, bal, vol, tuning, rear has noise reduction adapter out rec-mon in, 4 ch.adapter out and in, din plug for tape play and rec., pre out and main in, tape 1 and 2 ins and outs, phono 1 and 2, aux, a,b,c speakers, also fast acting fuses to protect the speakers, 2 external power plugs one sw one unswitched, also has build in fuse for the power source.
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