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Re: Grab An Old Receiver From Goodwill [message #74481 is a reply to message #74455] Thu, 15 November 2012 15:22 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Ah, my old haunt Salvation Army, LOL. I've found so much great stuff there over the years. That reminds me that I still have a Sansui QRX-9001 sitting in the garage that I haven't gotten around to testing. (That sucker weighs 50lbs!)

Btw, a similar principle applies to speakers. There are so many speaker manufacturers and levels of quality that it can get hard to keep track of. But as a general rule, the best speakers have a huge magnet and a thick non-resonant cabinet... so they're also absurdly heavy for their size.
 
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