Description: Pioneer SR-202W Reverberation Natural Stereo Amplifier Vintage Japan Hifi •1970s Excellent condition and working Reverb by Pioneer. Not sure exact age but early to mid 1970s. Item still works as manufacturer intended. Cosmetically in very good condition. The bottom corner as shown has been dented/pushed up veneer spot in the bottom corner as shown later photos but with no major scratches, chip, cracks or major blemishes elsewhere. Some very minor blemishes based on years and usage. Please review all photos prior to purchase. This item will be packaged and shipped with care****** Specifications: General Manufacturer: Pioneer Model: SR-202 W Type: Reverb amplifier Years of manufacture: 1972 - 1976 Made in: Japan Color: Silver, wooden cabinet Power consumption: 9 W Dimensions: 322 x 140 x 263 mm (W x H x D) Weight: 4.6 kg Original price approx.: 140 US-$, 500 DM Connections Number of inputs: 3 Line: 200mV, reverb time minimum 300kOhm, max. 3 V (at 1kHz, reverb level control:0) Tape Play 1: 200mV, reverb time minimum 300kOhm, max. 3 V (at 1kHz, reverb level control:0) Tape Play 2: 200mV, reverb time minimum 300kOhm, max. 3 V (at 1kHz, reverb level control:0) Number of outputs: 3 Line: 330mV Tape Rec 1: 330mV, 10 kOhm (1 kHz) Tape Rec 2: 330mV, 10 kOhm (1 kHz) Technical Data Reverberation time (Reverb): 0 - 2.5 sec (1 kHz). Frequency response: reverb time minimum: 20Hz to 35kHz ± 2dB Reverb time maximum: 20Hz to 50kHz ± 10dB Total harmonic distortion: < 0,2% (Hallzeit Minium und max. bei 330 mV) Maximaler Ausgangspegel: 6,5V Rauschabstand: >65dB at 330 mV output voltage Special Features 5 position switch for reverberation only/and loudspeakers, only/and tapes
Price: 139.95 USD
Location: Omaha, Nebraska
End Time: 2024-10-08T05:11:09.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Pioneer
Type: Reverberation Amplifier
Unit Type: Unit
Model: Pioneer SR-202W
MPN: SR-202W
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Unit Quantity: 1
California Prop 65 Warning: No