TheDutchOwner
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I recently unboxed a Pioneer SX-450, and made a blogpost + YouTube video about it. All I am going to say is, it's a nice piece of gear 
LMFAO!!! Good score. Great little unit.That is a really nice score - nice neighbors. Do they have any cute daughters?![]()
Only the balance has a slight scratch, but that seems to be rather common on amplifiers (my Technics SA-104 still does it after a spray of contact cleaner while the rest don't have it either). The rest works fine and I haven't found anything malfunctioning on it yet. Will test the turntable plug in today, to see if the pre-amp still does its job. But I think that will hold up fine. It does show its quality though, having sat its 38 year long life mostly in the box (judging by the condition, it has never been used).That's an exceptional purchase. I stay away from Garage Sales because I might be tempted with buying more vintage stereo gear. Thanks for the video. I didn't hear any scratchiness when you operated the rotary controls.
Nando.
Don't bother, she's already married.NavLinear said:That is a really nice score - nice neighbors. Do they have any cute daughters?![]()


I do notice that one thing is wrong: The POWER nor STEREO lights turn on. If they are just LEDs, getting replacements should be real easy.
Miles: That's as clean as they come. Do you still have it hooked up in the kitchen area?
Nando.
They're not the dial lights, but the wire bulbs used for POWER and STEREO, that look like LEDs (but are not ofcourse).Don't pull them UP, reach under and pull them out.
Could the 1250 stuff be moved to its own thread? I really want to focus on fixing the bulbs, and this takes away from the thread a bit. Plus, it would be much more followable if it has its own thread.
Would a 4mm 8V 60mA bulb do?