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About the 771
Manufactured between 1973 and 1977 in Japan, the Sansui 771 is a stereo receiver known for its robust build and excellent audio quality. It features a continuous power output of 32 watts per channel into 8 ohms stereo, with an all-stage direct coupled OCL power amplifier capable of driving up to two pairs of speakers simultaneously. The receiver includes inputs for two tape decks, two auxiliary sources, a microphone, and a phono circuit, along with an FM multiplex circuit. It has a frequency response of 15Hz to 30kHz, total harmonic distortion of 0.5%, and a damping factor of 60. The signal-to-noise ratio is 70dB for phono MM and 80dB for line inputs, with channel separation of 45dB. The unit weighs 12 kg and measures 480 x 135 x 300 mm. It is housed in a silver faceplate with an optional original wood veneer cabinet. The receiver is appreciated for its warm, detailed sound and solid mid-fi performance, although some units may experience low-level hum issues related to the power supply. Overall, it is a well-regarded vintage receiver offering good value and reliability for classic audio enthusiasts.
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