Pioneer Sa 8900 Ii Official

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Released in 1976 as an update to the original SA-8900, the "Series II" variant corrected early quirks, improved heat management, and solidified the amplifier's reputation as a powerhouse of clean, warm, Japanese transistor sound. For those looking to enter the world of vintage separates without taking out a second mortgage, this 60-watt-per-channel (WPC) integrated amplifier remains a compelling, musical, and visually stunning choice. pioneer sa 8900 ii

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in markets outside Japan) is widely regarded as a high-water mark for Pioneer's integrated amplifiers from the late 1970s. It is celebrated for its robust "dual mono" construction and exceptional phono stage, making it a favorite for turntable enthusiasts. Power Output : 80 watts per channel into 8 Ωcap omega is generously appointed with features that appeal to