I am blown away at how good this little Radio Shack system sounds. Although only rated at "10 watts" (probably peak power for both channels combined), the early '70s Realistic SA-100B amp has plenty of power to drive the much newer "RCA" mini bookshelf speakers with rich, full, clean bass. An almost-matching Realistic tuner from 1986 and CD player from 1987 completes the setup. I demonstrate it with some great pop music from Norway.
'70s/'80s Realistic mini component system
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
'70s/'80s Realistic mini component system Video Clips. Duration : 10.92 Mins.
I am blown away at how good this little Radio Shack system sounds. Although only rated at "10 watts" (probably peak power for both channels combined), the early '70s Realistic SA-100B amp has plenty of power to drive the much newer "RCA" mini bookshelf speakers with rich, full, clean bass. An almost-matching Realistic tuner from 1986 and CD player from 1987 completes the setup. I demonstrate it with some great pop music from Norway.
I am blown away at how good this little Radio Shack system sounds. Although only rated at "10 watts" (probably peak power for both channels combined), the early '70s Realistic SA-100B amp has plenty of power to drive the much newer "RCA" mini bookshelf speakers with rich, full, clean bass. An almost-matching Realistic tuner from 1986 and CD player from 1987 completes the setup. I demonstrate it with some great pop music from Norway.
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