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<blockquote data-quote="Honda xr" data-source="post: 846282" data-attributes="member: 19019"><p>Hi there. I tried to upload the photos but get so frustrated when I realise how e-litterate I am when it gets to the e-stuff. Sorry. Among the collection is a Sansui AU 9500 in nearly mint condition, a very nice sounding Marantz 1060 and a Sanyo amp that surprised me. The Sanyo tuner and tape deck that goes with the amp is in very good condition and the build quality is excellent. The Sanyo set must have been their flagship range. I picked up the Sansui amp from an old lady who was moving into a smaller flat. The amp was used by her father in the 70's together with a Sony TT that is also in near mint condition. The same goes for the KEF Carina speakers that was used with the amp and TT. You cannot believe the grunt of that amp that outputs 75 watts. I am now waiting for a very nice set of Kenwood Trio speakers that want to use with the Sanyo amp. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Honda xr, post: 846282, member: 19019"] Hi there. I tried to upload the photos but get so frustrated when I realise how e-litterate I am when it gets to the e-stuff. Sorry. Among the collection is a Sansui AU 9500 in nearly mint condition, a very nice sounding Marantz 1060 and a Sanyo amp that surprised me. The Sanyo tuner and tape deck that goes with the amp is in very good condition and the build quality is excellent. The Sanyo set must have been their flagship range. I picked up the Sansui amp from an old lady who was moving into a smaller flat. The amp was used by her father in the 70's together with a Sony TT that is also in near mint condition. The same goes for the KEF Carina speakers that was used with the amp and TT. You cannot believe the grunt of that amp that outputs 75 watts. I am now waiting for a very nice set of Kenwood Trio speakers that want to use with the Sanyo amp. [/QUOTE]
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