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  • 5 years

    Marantz 2238

    The Marantz 2238 was introduced in 1976 and retailed for around $360. As the model number implies it produces 38 watts per channel at 8 ohms. It's a 2 channel solid state receiver in the mid range of the Marantz offerings. It also has the classic Marantz...

  • 6 years

    Yamaha CR-600

    The clean and orderly Yamaha CR-600 was a mid range offering from Yamaha from around 1973 until about 1976. It retailed for $460.00 and incorporates Yamaha's signature Natural Sound technology and is known for a detailed and accurate sound.
    This era of Yamaha's has a subtle futuristic look to them with the brushed aluminum face and linear, orderly placement of the knobs and switches. In a dark room the big rectangular dial lens lights up but not too much to be distracting. The rest of the...

  • 6 years

    Sansui G-2000

    The Sansui G-2000 was added to the Sansui receiver lineup around 1977 and retailed for about $240.00. It was advertised as a High Specification AM/FM Receiver at a Competitive Price. The 'G' series of receivers from Sansui are some of the most popular...

  • 6 years

    Kenwood KR-2090

    BOTL, or bottom of the line, receiver sounds a bit harsh for this little Kenwood KR-2090. While it only produces 16 watts per channel it's not a bad performer. Introduced in 1978 it was an affordable option for budget conscious stereo buyers.
    It has the classic Kenwood styling of the late 1970's with silver face plate, large knobs and large, dark gray dial face....

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