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Here is a big power vintage stereo receiver by Optonica model SA-5605. Optonica was made by Sharp Electronics from the mid 70's through the mid 80's and targeted for the high end market. The Optonica stereo line has been well thought of and praised over the years then over looked by some.

Here is your chance to own a totally reconditioned receiver rated at 85 watts RMS per channel with a built in AM FM stereo radio. The receiver spent a week in my shop and has been fully serviced, cleaned inside and out, top cover re-veneered and tested for operation. This is one classy receiver that is unlike any other.

The top cover was stripped of the original vinyl covering. The bare wood was sanded smooth and real wood Mahogany veneer was applied. The veneer was treated with 5 coats of Mahogany wood oil and polished to a light luster. This receiver is one class act with the gloss black aluminum face and black/silver teardrop knobs.

The receiver is rated at 85 watts RMS per channel with no more than 0.03% THD. There are inputs for 2 phono, 2 tape decks, aux, 3 sets of speakers, 2 AC power outlets and a built in AM FM stereo radio. This receiver will be a statement piece for any vintage Hi Fi enthusiast.

Professionally packaged and shipping insured. You are guaranteed a quality working item when received. Thanks for looking!

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
Model
  • SA-5605
Finish
  • Black & Mahogany Wood
Categories
Year
  • 1979
Made in
  • Japan

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