Good Condition.
Item Tag: Japan
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Sony STR-6050 AM/FM Stereo Receiver 1970 Made in Japan 30 Watts – Works
Unit powers on, stereo indicator lights up, AM/FM tuner functional. Faceplate is clean with 1 small dent. All knobs present and intact. Small scratch on the top. Left/right speakers working. Input, Recorder, and Remote functions not tested. Very nice for its age.
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Set of 6 NOS Sony Receiver Knobs, possibly for the STR-6046A
All knobs press onto a standard “splined” shaft.
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Vintage Sony STR 6060FW Stereo Receiver STR 6060FW Partially Tested
The Vintage Sony STR 6060FW Stereo Receiver is a classic piece of audio equipment from Japan, known for its quality and durability. With its sleek design and iconic Sony branding, this receiver is a great addition to any vintage audio collection. The receiver has been partially tested. I turned it on and hooked up speakers to it. Both the left channel and right channel worked for me. Also, both the a.m. and the FM tuned in a station. I did not hook up any components to it. The LED lights on the display do not light up. It’s also missing a plastic lever switch on the front. The switch is there, but the piece of plastic is not. Please see photos for overall physical condition. I am selling the unit as parts / repair, as is, no returns.
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SONY str DE 895 receiver and SONY CDP297 CD all tested and working
The product is a vintage SONY STR DE 895 receiver and SONY CDP297 CD player, both made in Japan. These units have been tested and are in working condition. As part of the vintage audio and video category, this product offers a nostalgic and collectible piece for audio enthusiasts looking for retro electronics. The SONY brand is known for producing high-quality audio equipment, making these units a desirable addition to any vintage stereo setup. both items have been tested and work. receiver is full discrete amp with direct audio and has a phono input as well as video. the cover on the cd has scratches and the top left corner of the receiver is a little loose. none of these affect the performance of these two units