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Amplificateur Hfi Audio Vintage Intégré Stéréo SHARP OPTONICA SM-5100 Amplifier
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Amplificateur Hfi Audio Vintage Intégré Stéréo SHARP OPTONICA SM-5100 Amplifier

USD$202
Location
US
Source
Reverb
Posted
1d ago
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3m ago

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Amplificateur Pré-Amplificateur Intégré Audio Hifi Stéréo Vintage de Très Bonne GammeAnnées 1980' Made in Japan*** SHARP OPTONICA SM-5100H *** Finition Façade & Boutons Aluminium Brossé.Caisse Métal Couleur Vieil Or Façon MarantzPetit Plus, Possibilité de Séparer la Partie Amplificateur de Puissance et Pré-Amplificateur Grace aux 2 Switchs PRE/MAIN CONNECTION à l'ArrièreAlimentation en 110/220/240 V.Gros Transformateur de 380WNuméro de Série - 00110445Puissance de Sortie : 33 Watts Par Canal en 8Ω (Stéréo)Réponse en Fréquence : 10Hz à 65kHzDistorsion Harmonique Totale : 0,01%Facteur d'Amortissement : 50Sensibilité d'Entrée: 2.8mV (MM), 150mV (Ligne)Rapport Signal Sur Bruit : 75dB (MM), 90dB (Ligne)Sortie : 150mV (Ligne), 30mV (DIN)Semi-Conducteurs : 3 x IC, 14 x transistors, 2 x FET, 12 x D, 11 x LEDDimensions : L43 x H8 x P38.5 cmPoids Net : 8,500 kgAppareil en Très Bon État de Marche et EsthétiquePas de Rayure, Choc, Manque....

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About Sharp

Sharp is a Japanese electronics company founded in 1912 by Tokuji Hayakawa, who began with a small metalworking workshop in Tokyo. The company’s name comes from its early “Ever-Ready Sharp” mechanical pencil, and its broader corporate identity grew out of a long history of practical consumer innovation rather than specialist audio alone.

In audio, Sharp has been associated mainly with mainstream consumer hi-fi and AV rather than ultra-audiophile hardware. Over the decades it has produced items such as radios, televisions, receivers, and other home-electronics components; in the modern era its audio presence is tied more to compact systems and mass-market electronics than to a deep catalog of standalone amplifiers, DACs, turntables, or headphones.

In market terms, Sharp is best understood as a heritage Japanese consumer brand with periodic involvement in audio, not a dedicated high-end hi-fi marque. For knowledgeable buyers, that means the brand carries historical legitimacy and recognition, but its reputation is closer to reliable mid-market electronics than boutique or reference-grade specialist audio.

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