The Teac AN-180 is a noise reduction unit employing the Dolby B system. -Noise Reduction System: Dolby. -Signal To Noise Ratio: 65 dB. -Total Harmonic Distortion: 3%. -Weight: 15.4 Lbs.
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Vintage TEAC AN-180 Noise Reduction Unit | Untested
Vintage Dolby System noise reduction unit. My dad got this in Germany while in the Army in the 70s. It hasn’t been used for a long time.
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2x Realistic 40‑1381 Super Horn Tweeters – 3.5″ – Used – Vintage Pair Loud
2x Realistic 40‑1381 Super Horn Tweeters – 3.5″ – Vintage Pair
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Pair Vintage Realistic Bookshelf Speakers Minimus-7 Cat No 40-2030C
Speakers are still in the original outer wrapping, though not in the box.
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Realistic Minimus-7 Black Metal 40-2030C- 40Watt Bookshelf Speakers. Nice!!
Perfect for those looking to add a touch of nostalgia to their audio setup while also enjoying superior sound quality. This is a used pair ofRealistic Minimus 7 (40‑2030B) speakers — the desirableJapan‑made version.
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Vintage Realistic Minimus-7 40-2030A Metal Bookshelf Speakers Pair – 8 Ohm 40W
The Vintage Realistic Minimus-7 40-2030C Metal Bookshelf Speakers Pair is a classic set of speakers from the renowned Realistic brand. These 8 Ohm, 40W speakers are designed for audiophiles who appreciate the sound quality and craftsmanship of vintage audio equipment. Made in Japan, these speakers are sure to bring a touch of retro charm to any home audio setup.
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Realistic Minimus-7 40-2030C Black Wired 40-Watt 8-Ohm Bookshelf Speakers
These speakers are in good working condition. These speakers sound great
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Famous Realistic, Minimus-7 Speakers Catalog Number 40–2045 White W/ Brackets 
I had these up in a living room years ago before they started coming out with the fancy surround sound systems and they rocked the living room. They all work great. As you can see from the pictures, there is one thumb screw that apparently broke but other than that everything is in great condition.
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Radio Shack Realistic Minimus 7 Speaker 40-2045 White Pair
One is in original packaging Other is near perfect Don’t appear to ever have been used