This sytem works great! We acquired it at my Uncle’s estate sale. The pictures show all the pieces included. Unit is 12″Hx12″Dx11″H, subwoofer is 14 1/2″Lx8″Dx12″H, 2 speakers 12″Hx11″Wx12″D and 1 speaker 9″Wx9″Dx10″L.
Item Tag: WATTS
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Vintage Drake 75AP Indicator Light Jewel Cut Green Lens 75 Watts 125 Volts
The Vintage Drake 75AP Indicator Light is a rare and collectible electrical equipment piece with a unique jewel cut green lens. This indicator light, designed by the reputable brand Drake, operates at 75 watts and 125 volts, adding a touch of nostalgia to any space. Perfect for vintage enthusiasts or those looking for a high-quality indicator light with a distinctive design. Bulb not included.
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2 NOS Westinghouse 23JS6A / 21JS6A Vacuum Tubes – 30-Watts Audio or Transmitting
2 NOS Westinghouse 23JS6A / 21JS6A Vacuum Tubes. The 23JS6A / 21JS6A sweep tube is being used in audio and transmitting applications. Plate dissipation is rated at 30 watts. Hickok TV-7D/U tests read 93 and 93.
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VINTAGE TECHNICS 140 WATT 3-WAY SPEAKERS
PAIR TECHNICS SB-LX50’S 140 WATTS 3 – WAY SPEAKER SYSTEM ” Like New” Sound great!
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Collins Radio Modulator Transformer 50 Watts 677 0595 00
Untested but appears to be in good working condition. Taken off a Collins Type 242F-3 Transmitter PWR/MOD Unit. See photos for details.
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VINTAGE MARANTZ SR 70 WATT AMPLIFIER RECEIVER
Vintage working Marantz 70 watt Amplifier Receiver, Dial bulb replaced. Interior is clean.
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Alan Watts Mae Brussell Vintage Reel To Reel Recorded Tapes Vintage Audio Lot 5″
Reels included are also boxed. Side 2 -(Blank)”. The reels are a bit dusty and untested but should work. The previous owner recorded several events and lectures that they attended in the mid to late 1970’s.
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Vintage Onkyo TX-4500 MKII Stereo Receiver at 60 Watts per Channel(works Read)
Works but the volume is really quiet on max volume so something is wrong with it. So I am selling it as not working. Only the right speakers would play music but when I plugged the left side in they did not work. There looks to be a burnt out light bulb on the right side of the display also. Please look at pictures before buying.
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The AKAI AM-2600. 1976-79. 60 Watts per Channel! The Real Deal.
They were very high quality and had a great reputation. But they also made other components that were of equally high quality. 60 wpc is no joke for a ’70s amp. Just needs a new bulb. There are 2 phono inputs and Phono 2 has a switch to adjust the impedance.