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Custom Sansui 9090 Stereo Receiver- Excellent Condition with 60 Day Warranty

Brand Name:
Home Audio,Receivers,Sansui,
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Custom Sansui 9090 Stereo Receiver- Excellent Condition with 60 Day Warranty

Min.Order Quantity:
one set
Price:
889USD
Packaging Details:
Hardshell Case of Custom Sansui 9090 Stereo Receiver- Excellent Condition with 60 Day Warranty
Delivery Time:
Within 3days after payment
Payment Terms:
paypal,UnionPay, Visa/MasterCard, Amex, Discover,T/T
Supply Ability:
153
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Product Description

Huge mother f'er of a stereo... This thing is a monster! such a big sound and looks so cool. This is a standard 9090 and was top of the line in the 70s. this one has been fully cleaned, inspected and tested and comes with a 60 day Warranty. 

Overall, this unit is in excellent condition. sound quality is perfect, with no static or unbalanced output. Aesthetically, there are very few marks or scratches. the wooden lid and sides is in amazing shape, and the faceplate has nothing to hide. Great unit in great shape....

Specs from hifi engine (may vary slightly from actual unit sold).... Enjoy!

Description

The Sansui 9090 is a high output version of the 8080 stereo receiver with 110 watts continuous, per channel (minimum RMS) at 1000Hz both channels driven into 8 ohms, with no more than 0.2 % distortion.

It has a highly selective FM front-end, through very sophisticated electronic design.

Features include four meters: power (each channel); signal strength; tuning, power protection circuitry and LED indicator, triple tone control with turnover selectors, two tape deck terminal facilities, Dolby FM/4-channel adaptor facility, wide dynamic range from precise phono equalisation system, full range of controls, connections for three sets of speaker systems and FM Multipath detection system.

Specifications

Tuning range: FM, MW

Power output: 110 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo)

Frequency response: 10Hz to 30kHz

Total harmonic distortion: 0.2%

Damping factor: 10

Input sensitivity: 2.5mV (MM), 100mV (DIN), 100mV (line)

Signal to noise ratio: 70dB (MM), 80dB (line)

Channel separation: 50dB (MM), 50dB (line)

Output: 100mV (line), 30mV (DIN), 0.75V (Pre out)

Dimensions: 540 x 182 x 397mm

Weight: 23.3kg


 

Product Specs

Condition:Excellent Make:Sansui Model:9090 Stereo Receiver Finish:Silver Categories:Receivers Year:1970s
 

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