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Pioneer sa 508
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<blockquote data-quote="Moog" data-source="post: 58608" data-attributes="member: 418"><p>I also have fond memories of these. During the days of my youth, i have had a Pioneer SA708 (the big brother to the SA508) ,a Pioneer SA408,Pioneer SA710 (less load tolerant) and the first "non-switching" range, a Pioneer SA7800 (65 wpc) , with bells and whistles. The sound was not bad if the unit was in a good working condition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moog, post: 58608, member: 418"] I also have fond memories of these. During the days of my youth, i have had a Pioneer SA708 (the big brother to the SA508) ,a Pioneer SA408,Pioneer SA710 (less load tolerant) and the first "non-switching" range, a Pioneer SA7800 (65 wpc) , with bells and whistles. The sound was not bad if the unit was in a good working condition. [/QUOTE]
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