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Default Pioneer Silver Era components for Sale (tuner, decompressor, time-tunnel reverb)

Happy Holidays!

If you are looking to complete your collection of vintage Pioneer
components from the Silver Age of the 70s, please look at my ad on
eBay:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=3066748103

It ends on December 26th, so check it out soon.

Even if you only need one of the three items in the package, the
others are popular among collectors, and you might turn a profit
selling them yourself.

Thanks for looking,
John in Canton, Michigan

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Here's the ad copy:

This auction is for a package of three components from Pioneer's line
of the 70s Silver Era. Purchased new by the seller, they are in
excellent cosmetic shape, in good working order, and come with their
original Operating Instruction manuals.

TX-D1000 FM/AM Digital Synthesized Tuner

This was Pioneer's very first digital tuner, and the only one designed
to match the blue fluorescent displays of their earlier equipment. It
has a 4 gang tuner unit with 2 ceramic filters that are of the flat
GDT (group delay type) for minimum distortion. Internally, the
TX-D1000 uses most of the same parts as Pioneer's other top vintage
tuners, and its slim, attractive look would complement any collector's
system.

RG-2 Dynamic Processor

This external sound processor was designed to make music feel more
"alive" by expanding its dynamics. It does this by making the low
volume parts even quieter, and the high volume parts even louder,
compensating for the compression of the sound that the recording of
tapes and record albums required. It has the effect of "brightening"
the sound, putting the performers right into your room!

SR-303 Reverberation Amplifier

No vintage system is complete without one of these. This unit takes a
small portion of the music, adds a slight delay, then mixes it back
into the sound to produce an "echo effect" sounding much like live
music in a concert hall. The unit works great, all lights function
properly, and it will give you that deep spatial sound to add "warmth"
to your recordings. This was one of the most sought after products at
the time, and is today very popular among Pioneer equipment
collectors. The cool modulated "time tunnel" display is entertaining
even if you choose not to apply the reverb affect.
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Default Pioneer Silver Era components for Sale (tuner, decompressor, time-tunnel reverb)


"ME Designer" wrote in message
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Happy Holidays!

If you are looking to complete your collection of vintage Pioneer
components from the Silver Age of the 70s, please look at my ad on
eBay:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=3066748103

It ends on December 26th, so check it out soon.

Even if you only need one of the three items in the package, the
others are popular among collectors, and you might turn a profit
selling them yourself.

Thanks for looking,
John in Canton, Michigan

---------------------------------------------------
Here's the ad copy:

This auction is for a package of three components from Pioneer's line
of the 70s Silver Era. Purchased new by the seller, they are in
excellent cosmetic shape, in good working order, and come with their
original Operating Instruction manuals.

TX-D1000 FM/AM Digital Synthesized Tuner

This was Pioneer's very first digital tuner, and the only one designed
to match the blue fluorescent displays of their earlier equipment. It
has a 4 gang tuner unit with 2 ceramic filters that are of the flat
GDT (group delay type) for minimum distortion. Internally, the
TX-D1000 uses most of the same parts as Pioneer's other top vintage
tuners, and its slim, attractive look would complement any collector's
system.

RG-2 Dynamic Processor

This external sound processor was designed to make music feel more
"alive" by expanding its dynamics. It does this by making the low
volume parts even quieter, and the high volume parts even louder,
compensating for the compression of the sound that the recording of
tapes and record albums required. It has the effect of "brightening"
the sound, putting the performers right into your room!

SR-303 Reverberation Amplifier

No vintage system is complete without one of these. This unit takes a
small portion of the music, adds a slight delay, then mixes it back
into the sound to produce an "echo effect" sounding much like live
music in a concert hall. The unit works great, all lights function
properly, and it will give you that deep spatial sound to add "warmth"
to your recordings. This was one of the most sought after products at
the time, and is today very popular among Pioneer equipment
collectors. The cool modulated "time tunnel" display is entertaining
even if you choose not to apply the reverb affect.



do you have a TARDIS for sale?


 
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