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100% WORKING TECHNICS SU8600 AMP AMPLIFIER, NEW VENEER, CLEANED, BIG AND HEAVY!!
$ 290.39
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Description
Here is a 100% working Technics SU 8600 amplifier. All controls have been cleaned, and some had to be torn apart and cleaned. bias set and adjusted. I redid the case in American Black Walnut veneer. Solid extra thick pieces on the top end pieces and front of them. That tends to be where they get dinged the most. So the solid wood should help that out. This amp is 32 lbs, and 19 3/8 wide x 16 deep x 7 1/8 tall. This amp has 2 phono inputs, 2 tape inputs, aux and tuner inputs. Pre out / main in with new jumpers. There is no warranty, however I do promise not to be DOA. However I will have security tape on them to prevent anyone taking parts out of it. If seals are broken, you bought as part or repair, no returns or warranty to prevent that just like the manufactures do. The tape do have serial numbers on them. Please ask questions before if you dont know what this is. I took close ups of the front so if there are scratches or anything. I will let the pics speak for that. I do not put every scratch in here. Only the big ones that do effect the over all appearance. specs below. Please ask questions first. Know what this is and what it can and cannot do. I did not list all the features it has. Pics of the front should tell you what it has. The metal aluminum face plate is large and thick. 3/16 and in some areas 3/8. It will be well boxed in a new double wall box and over sized at that. To much time in it to let someone destroy it. Hence the high shipping. because of the size. It will get to you in one piece. thanksSpecifications
Power output: 73 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo)
Frequency response: 20Hz to 20kHz
Total harmonic distortion: 0.08%
Damping factor: 50
Input sensitivity: 2mV (MM), 150mV (line)
Signal to noise ratio: 73dB (MM), 92dB (line)
Output: 150mV (line), 1V (Pre out)
Speaker load impedance: 4Ω to 16Ω
Not only have I been doing wood working for the past 35 years, and have a complete wood shop will all the major equipment. But I went to school for electronics back in 83 and got a diploma in it and that is what my normal 8 – 5 job is, and have also a personal complete electronics shop with all the test equipment. I am not someone that picked up a soldering iron one day on eBay or read the internet and all of a sudden I am an expert. Its also not what my dad did but what I do. Not living off someone else's credit but It’s what I do for a living. I have been to schools for all the major brands and authorized for most right now.