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Pioneer SX-727 AM/FM Stereo Receiver (1972-74) * 37W RMS
Pioneer SX-727 AM/FM Stereo Receiver (1972-74) * 37W RMS
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Pioneer SX-727
AM/FM Stereo Receiver (1972-74)
Description
The SX-727 is a sensitive AM/FM stereo receiver with up to 195 watts of power into 4 ohms, two tape monitor circuits, linear FM dial scale and supreme versatility.
Upper range power output, unusual FM selectivity and sensitivity and the versatility of units costing much, much more - the SX-727 stereo receiver from Pioneer puts together all of these hi-fi virtues and offers the music enthusiast a new high in stereo value.
Versatility is the keynote of this attractively-designed unit - the SX-727 handles up to two tape decks, two turntables, three pairs of speaker systems and a microphone.
Its sensitive FM section is loaded with the very latest of solid state circuitry - the better to offer distortion-free reception.
Its direct-coupled power amplifier circuitry means a wide power bandwidth and superb frequency response.
And the unit puts out up to 195 watts of music power (at 4 ohms), more than enough to fill a large room with great sound.
Specifications
Tuning range: FM, MW
Power output: 37 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo)
Frequency response: 7Hz to 80kHz
Total harmonic distortion: 0.5%
Damping factor: 40
Input sensitivity: 2.7mV (mic), 3mV (MM), 200mV (DIN), 200mV (line)
Signal to noise ratio: 85dB (MM), 95dB (line)
Output: 200mV (line), 35mV (DIN)
Speaker load impedance: 4Ω to 16Ω
Semiconductors: 4 x FET, 4 x IC, 55 x transistors, 34 x diodes
Dimensions: 485 x 150 x 390mm
Weight: 14kg
Accessories: FM T-type antenna
Year: 1972
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