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I may be purchasing a Sansui 9090DB

[Image: 9090DB.jpg]

I need someone to go through it, make sure both channels are putting out equal wattage, and basically give it a throughout inspection + tuneup.
This is WAAAAAAAY 05-offtopic, but the barrel distortion in that photo is driving me nuts.
(10-06-2011 01:02 PM)99Tiger Wrote: [ -> ]This is WAAAAAAAY 05-offtopic, but the barrel distortion in that photo is driving me nuts.


Better?

[Image: Sansui9090_102308_0389.jpg]
There's no need to post another picture to appease me. I'm jealous. Two kids kind of eats into my budget for stuff like that. How much (if you don't mind me asking) does a vintage receiver like that run?
(10-06-2011 01:16 PM)99Tiger Wrote: [ -> ]There's no need to post another picture to appease me. I'm jealous. Two kids kind of eats into my budget for stuff like that. How much (if you don't mind me asking) does a vintage receiver like that run?

Going rate is between $350 and $700 depending on condition and other factors.
Beautiful piece of equipment.
(10-06-2011 12:51 PM)tiger2000 Wrote: [ -> ]I may be purchasing a Sansui 9090DB

[Image: 9090DB.jpg]

I need someone to go through it, make sure both channels are putting out equal wattage, and basically give it a throughout inspection + tuneup.

Wow, brings back memories. I wonder if I sold it originally. Can't answer the question, but those were the best days for audio.
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