SA-7300

by Pioneer


The Pioneer SA-7300 is an integrated amplifier that was released in the late 197...

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The Pioneer SA-7300 is an integrated amplifier that was released in the late 1970s as part of Pioneer's line of audio components. It features a sleek design with an aluminum front panel and an array of controls, including volume, balance, tone controls, and input selectors. The amplifier is capable of delivering powerful audio performance with a rated output of 40 watts per channel into an 8-ohm load, making it suitable for driving a variety of speakers. The SA-7300 includes both phono and line-level inputs, allowing users to connect turntables, CD players, and other sources. It also features a headphone output and a signal-to-noise ratio of approximately 80 dB. The build quality is solid, typical of Pioneer's approach to their audio equipment during this era, combining functionality with aesthetic appeal.