Miles: Look at those Teacs. I think there were a few other manufacturers out there that rebadged the Realistics. I have Audiosonics which look to me to be knock-offs of the 7s, too.
Wow Miles, those pictures could have been in a promotional brochure featuring that receiver. The Akai/Pioneer speaker adaptors can be difficult to find if they are missing from the back panel. Most times, the receiver comes without them. It sure cleaned up nicely!
Wow Miles, those pictures could have been in a promotional brochure featuring that receiver. The Akai/Pioneer speaker adaptors can be difficult to find if they are missing from the back panel. Most times, the receiver comes without them. It sure cleaned up nicely!
These little receivers were a bargain looking at my old stereo magazine ads. But, I can imagine when you had a taste of the small wattage receivers, you were looking to upgrade to the bigger ones, all the way up to the top of the line. Did you sell many of the bigger Pioneer receivers such as SX-10XX, SX-12XX?
Yes, but once we got into that price range, we started talking separates. The first "monster" receiver I ever met was the Pioneer SX 1010. Meanwhile, a friend of mine has a Hitachi SR-2004. It's sort of the same amp as my HMA-8300 separate amp (that I threw away in 2000 when one channel went dead. )
It is the receiver I covet, not least for its looks...
Wow, not a receiver I have heard much about, possibly because not many were produced I am guessing. Is that a picture of your friend's Hitachi SR-2004? If so, pass on my compliments to him. I love big vintage receivers!
Wow, not a receiver I have heard much about, possibly because not many were produced I am guessing. Is that a picture of your friend's Hitachi SR-2004? If so, pass on my compliments to him. I love big vintage receivers!
It's not his, but is in the same condition. I moved to KY from Seattle and he's one of the ones I don't keep in touch with. When friends wives don't get along, well...
These little receivers were a bargain looking at my old stereo magazine ads. But, I can imagine when you had a taste of the small wattage receivers, you were looking to upgrade to the bigger ones, all the way up to the top of the line. Did you sell many of the bigger Pioneer receivers such as SX-10XX, SX-12XX?
Frankly, I'm one of those that believes that the "big stuff" (including separates) was produced mainly to add clout to the company so they could sell lots of the less expensive, but more profitable stuff. I had a great stereo because as a salesman I got 50% off everything. And I don't mean off an inflated retail price, but off the price the customers actually paid.
Your cupboard makes for a nice cubby hole for your Pioneer receiver and Minimus 7 speakers, Miles. Are you listening to a few radio stations while in the kitchen?