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Pioneer AM/FM
quartz synthesized stereo receiver model
SX-D7000. From 1980 - 1981. Rated at 120 watts per channel. The 1970s were
out and the new decade of the 1980s were in at the time. The new
digital age was at the beginning as the big home receivers with the dial
scale were becoming the thing of the past. This was pioneers first digital
receivers series with the "D" in the beginning of the model number, which
featured a digital tuner and 6 different memory presents called "Station
Call" this receiver is loaded with features, two tape in/outputs, two phono inputs, one aux input, adaptor on/off, tone on/off, turnover for
treble and bass, low filter on/off, mono mode on/off, muting -20db on/off,
dim on/off, loudness on/off, FM-AM mute on/off, tape duplicate - 1-2 - 2-1 -
off, phono mm/mic selector, FM 25 on/off, tuning auto/manual, station presents up/down,
memory to program your stations to the station calls, both left, right power
watt readout, station, tuning and
signal readouts. Neat pioneer receiver!! |