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![]() Sander deWaal wrote EddieM said: I just came back from a reputable electronic shop to pick up my tv I had them fix, and the shop owner told me and showed me he had a Sansui AU-717 he's selling for $300 ... they look good.. ..they work.. and he said he'll put warranty on them for more than a few months, what do you think ? in your exp.. That's $200 too much in my opinion. Does the warranty cover replacement of all electrolytics and potentiometers? Ok, I just talk to him on the ph and he said NO! He told me those electrolytics and potentiometers last for more than forty years. There's no need to replace them. Hmm. There might not be an immediate need to replace them, but as for his claim that they'll last over 40 years.....that's a claim *I* wouldn't dare to make. There seems to be some kind of cult around older Sansui and Onkyo gear, don't know why though. Just the same Japanese electronics as most other brands from those days like Pioneer, Kenwood et al. My advice would be: Get one from a pawnshop for $10 or so, and reserve the rest of your budget to get it up to date with good pots and caps. Yeah your right, I think I'll pass on this one. This model was made around 1977 and so, it probably gone through lots of abuse. What I really wanted to know is if this unit is worth auditioning. And to find out more what made them special, that is, if they really are. Such as any specific peculiarity that some find desirable about this unit from those familiar with it. -- "Audio as a serious hobby is going down the tubes." - Howard Ferstler, 25/4/2005 |
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