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charles fedie Posted on Nov 10, 2011
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I have a vintage technics receiver, model numbe 5360. i would like to the watts per chanel.

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Full specs. But take them with as grain of salt because they don't specify the bandwidth or distortion, plus they use 4-ohms as the load instead of the 8-ohm standard. Avoid driving any amplifier harder than it is designed to go because distortion rises rapidly and it WILL kill itself or the speakers if overdriven.

http://www.classic-audio.com/technics-sa5360-p-357.html

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I founs some articles and For Sale posts:

http://toronto.kijiji.ca/c-buy-and-sell-electronics-Sony-STR-4800SD-Stereo-Receiver-135-OBO-W0QQAdIdZ243602516
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