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Beautiful original Vintage Sansui 9090 DB Stereo Am/Fm Analogue receiver, top of the line, with wood cabinet, completely original, everything working, very nice well cared for condition, always in a climate controlled non smoking environment. It has 2 very small chips on the bottom of both sides of the cabinet. They have been touched up with walnut scratch remover, nothing serious. This receiver sounds superb and has the incomparable vintage Sansui quality, design, attention to detail, craftsmanship, performance, and sound quality. It was built when Sansui was at the top of their game and is considered one of the very best vintage receivers. All the lights and meters work, the Stereo beacon illuminates when the back lit analogue tuning meter and signal strength meter is centered. It has a gorgeous large back lit analogue tuning dial. See the features and specs below. It is a powerful 125WPC and is conservatively rated. This receiver is completely original, sounds excellent and is quiet. The shipping cost includes safe packing, insurance, prompt shipping and tracking number. It does have 110/120/220/240 voltage switching for overseas operation. This is a very nice receiver, getting very hard to find. Buy with confidence, see my feedback. Good listening, SonnY :)

The Sansui 9090DB is a beautiful receiver. It hit the market around 1975 and had an MSRP of over $900.00. It features 125 watts per channel into 8 ohms and has a frequency response of 20 to 20,000 Hz.

  • Speakers: A, B, C, A+B, A+C
  • Bass: 300Hz, Defeat, 150Hz
  • Treble: 1.5kHz, Defeat, 3kHz
  • Dolby Function: Dolby FM, Play, Off, Rec 1, Rec 2
  • Loudness: On/Off
  • Mode: Stereo/Mono
  • Tape Play: Deck 2/Copy 1-2, Deck 1/Copy 1-2, Deck 1, Source, Deck 2, Deck 2/Copy 2-1, Deck 1/Copy 2-1
  • Tape Monitor 1
  • Tape Monitor 2
  • Rec Cal Tone: On/Off
  • Meter: Power Level/Dolby Level
  • Selector: Phono 1, Phono 2, FM Auto, AM, Aux
  • AC Outlet Unswitched
  • AC Outlet Switched
  • Antenna Inputs: FM 75 ohm, FM 300 ohm, AM
  • AM Ferrite Bar Antenna
  • Pre-Out 1 (L, R)
  • Pre-Out 2 (L, R)
  • Main-In (L, R)
  • Phono 1 (L, R)
  • Phono 2 (L, R)
  • Aux (L, R)
  • Tape 1 Rec (L, R)
  • Tape 1 Play (L, R)
  • Tape 2 Rec (L, R)
  • Tape 2 Play (L, R)
  • Tape 2 Rec/Play (DIN)
  • Speaker System A (L, R)
  • Speaker System B (L, R)
  • Speaker System C (L, R)
  • Description

    The Sansui 9090DB offers advanced technology in a stereo AM/FM receiver.

    It features a 125wpc power amplifier section, direct readout power meters, an AM/FM analogue tuner, Dolby noise reduction circuit, Bass, Midrange and Treble controls (defeatable), two tape loops and a Moving Magnet Phono stage.

    Specifications

    Tuning range: FM, MW

    Power output: 125 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo)

    Frequency response: 10Hz to 30kHz

    Total harmonic distortion: 0.1%

    Damping factor: 30

    Input sensitivity: 4mV (mic), 2.5mV (MM), 150mV (DIN), 150mV (line)

    Signal to noise ratio: 70dB (MM), 80dB (DIN), 80dB (line)

    Channel separation: 50dB (MM), 50dB (line)

    Output: 150mV (line), 30mV (DIN), 0.775V (Pre out)

    Dimensions: 540 x 182 x 397mm

    Weight: 23.6kg

    Year: 1976

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Listed8 years ago
ConditionExcellent (Used)
Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more
Brand
  • Vintage Sansui 9090DB Top Line
Model
  • Vintage Analoge Am/Fm Stereo Receiver, Wood Cab, 1970s, JAPAN, Ex Sound, Beauty, 125WPC
Finish
  • Silver / Wood
Categories
Year
  • 1970s
Made In
  • Japan

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Sonnysound

Fort Walton Beach, FL, United States
Joined Reverb:2014

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