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Ich verkaufe der Vintage Receiver – Klassiker aus meiner Hi – Fi -Sammlung.
Baujahre: 1978 - 1979
Gewicht: 11,5 kg
Neupreis ca.: 800 DM
Das Gerät hat einen Mangel:
Bei FM – Empfang leuchtet das Lämpchen „“STEREO“ nicht.

Der Empfang selbst ist in Ordnung. Beide Instrumente funktionieren einwandfrei, die Hintergrundbeleuchtung bei beiden Instrumenten ist in Ordnung.

Der Verstärker funktioniert einwandfrei. Alle Tonregler funktionieren kratzerfrei.

Der optische Zustand ist sehr gut (siehe Fotos).

Falls das Gerät versendet wird, erfolgt die Bezahlung ausschließlich per IBAN, ich benutze weder Pay-Pal, noch die Funktion „ Direkt kaufen“ .

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Toshiba traces its roots to 1875 in Japan, emerging from the innovative legacy of Hisashige Tanaka, the "Thomas Edison of Asia," whose Tanaka Engineering Works laid early groundwork in precision mechanics. The modern company formed in 1939 through the merger of Shibaura Seisakusho—Japan's pioneer in telegraph equipment—and Tokyo Denki, the nation's first incandescent lamp maker. Renamed Toshiba Corporation in 1978, it built a storied heritage in consumer electronics, blending industrial prowess with entertainment tech during Japan's postwar boom.

In hi-fi audio, Toshiba excelled in a broad array of categories, from full-size separates like amplifiers and tuners to turntables such as the high-end SR-510, quadrophonic systems, and top-tier record players. Pioneering innovations included the world's first digital synthesizer tuner (ST-910, 1978), the ADRES noise reduction system, and transistor televisions. Under the premium Aurex sub-brand launched in the late 1970s, it offered elite components detached from mainstream associations, later evolving into compact micro systems and, remarkably, a 2018 revival with high-res cassette players.

Toshiba holds a revered vintage-collector status among hi-fi enthusiasts, embodying the golden age of Japanese audio with technical masterpieces that rivaled Sony and Pioneer. No longer a major player in consumer hi-fi—having shifted to energy and infrastructure by the 2020s—its gear remains prized for build quality, innovation, and that elusive 1970s-80s analog warmth, appealing to savvy buyers hunting rare, high-fidelity treasures.

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