Is the Technics sa-5370 a good stereo receiver?
Is the Technics sa-5370 a good stereo receiver?
The Technics appears giving slightly stronger bass sound than that of for instance the Marantz and Pioneer stereo receivers and amps I experienced, and I kind of like listening with the SA-5370 bass set at 11 o’clock, rather than my usual noon. In highs, SA-5370 possibly is quite not as vivid as the best ’70s amps I experienced.
Where can I buy a Technics stereo receiver?
Technics stereo receivers have been highly sought after since they were first introduced, in the 1960s. These stereo receivers have a variety of features and configurations and are available on eBay. What are some common features of Technics receivers?
Is the sa-5370 FM tuner good for local reception?
With just peeled cable ends, one must watch out for loose hair. These screw-type connectors were used by especially Japanese hifi manufacturers, still in the ’80s. The SA-5370 FM tuner section appears average, yet works fine enough, for local reception.
When did the Technics SA 206 receiver come out?
The SA- 206 is finished in silver and black, and dates to the early 1980s. Later models are fully digital. They have LED displays and digital tuners. They are typically cased in black plastic or metal. Coming from the 90s and early 2000s, these pieces have sleek, slick looks.
The Technics appears giving slightly stronger bass sound than that of for instance the Marantz and Pioneer stereo receivers and amps I experienced, and I kind of like listening with the SA-5370 bass set at 11 o’clock, rather than my usual noon. In highs, SA-5370 possibly is quite not as vivid as the best ’70s amps I experienced.
With just peeled cable ends, one must watch out for loose hair. These screw-type connectors were used by especially Japanese hifi manufacturers, still in the ’80s. The SA-5370 FM tuner section appears average, yet works fine enough, for local reception.
What did the K stand for on the sa-5370?
Mine is the model SA-5370K, with the dark brownish front panel. I no more recall whether the letter K stands for the face and chassis color, or the european market model. This receiver’s face is as close to ugly as could be. Never mind the book’s cover. With its 2x48W to 8 ohm, the SA-5370 is almost a true powerhouse of the ’70s.