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Sony STR-V4 L




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Specifications:
1. General
System: Transistor Receiver
Colour: 1=Silver, 2=Black: 1
Power consumption: 290 W @ 120/240 V
Pre Amplifier
Inputs: Phono MM; Tape I+II; 1 DIN
Quadro: no
Inp. Sensitivity High Level: 150 mV
Inp. Impedance High Level: 50 kΩ
Signal/Noise High Level: 95 db
Inp. Sensitivity Phono MM: 2.5 mV
Inp. Impedance Phono MM: 50 kΩ
Frequency Response Phono MM: RIAA ± 0.8 dB
Signal/Noise Phono MM: 80 db
Outputs: 2 REC OUT (RCA); 1 DIN
Harmonic Distortion: 0.1 % at rated output
Output Voltage Rec Out: (RCA) 150
(DIN) 40 mV
Impedance Rec Out: (RCA) 4.7 (DIN) 82 kΩ
Equalizer
Tone Controls: Bass; Treble
Frequencies: ±10 dB/100 Hz; ±10 dB/10 kHz
Filters: HIGH (6 dB/oct./6 kH)
Loudness: +10 dB/50 Hz; +3 dB/10 kHz
Power Amplifier
Speaker Outputs: 2 x 2 Speakers; Phones
Continuous power 8Ω: 53 + 53 Watts
Dynamic Power 8Ω: 75 + 75 Watts
Frequency Response: 5-50,000 HZ
Damping factor: 40
Harmonic Distortion: 0.1 % at rated output
Tuner
Frequency Range AM: 530-1,605 KHz
Frequency Range LW: 150-350 KHz
Station Preset: 5
Center Tuning Meter: 1 : 0=NO, 1=YES
Frequency Response: 40-12,500 HZ
Harmonic Distortion: 0.15 (Mono)
0.25 (Stereo) % at rated output
Separation: > 45 db
Signal/Noise Mono: 67 db
Signal/Noise Stereo: 63 db
Pilot Signal Rejection: 40 db
2. Physical
Dimensions in Inches: 18.9 x 5.7 x 15.7 (w) x (h) x (d)
Dimensions in mm: 480 x 145 x 400 (w) x (h) x (d)
Weight in lbs: 29.3 lbs
Weight in Kg: 13.3 Kg



Reviews

Scott kennedy - 06/09/2016  5 of 5 Stars!
I have had my Sony STR-V4 since I was 13 or 14. I got it brand new for Christmas. I am 53 now and am currently listening to some Robin Trower with it through a pair of Klipsch Heresy's. My Cornwall's are in my old house, for now. This thing cranks. I love the deep rich sound it gives. I patched a 10 band equalizer through the tape monitor. Then I plug my ipod into the input jacks on the equalizer. Old meets new. I still have albums too. They are also in my old house with the turntable.
My ex-wife took my $500 Black face Yamaha 5.1 surround receiver in the divorce(not hers). I was mad at the time. She did me a favor. I took the Sony out of the original box, dusted it off and was set. I did take it to an electronic repair guy. There are not actually many left. It was crackling a little. It was just dirty. That was 6 years ago and it's still going strong. I can't wait to get my Cornwall's back.
"Klipsch- Pissing off the neighbors since 1946"

Kelly Green - 05/01/2014  5 of 5 Stars!
I upgraded to this model after many years of using modern black-faced components. The first thing you will notice is the vastly improved richness and clarity this gem has to offer. Old classic songs become new again as you hear instruments and sounds you never heard before. Now I'm hearing singers inhale and lick their lips, the lite rasping sounds of their fingers sliding from one cord to the next. Then the amazing warmth of the sound envelopes you like an old down comforter. The music feels warm-blooded as it crackles with new life. My non-audiophile friends just like that it rattles the windows throughout the house. Sadly, they don't even appreciate the fact that your feet feel it's crisp punchy bass in the floor even at very-very low volume. I find the radio reception a bit weak but I don't give a flying fart. I'll pick up a good antenna for it one of these days. If you get your hands on one of these, be sure to get one of the matching Sony ferrite cassette decks to complete the stack. They are legendary.
They sound as good as a CD, and make my vintage Pioneer deck sound like a Fisher Price record player.
These old Sonys are the ever-underestimated sleepers of vintage audio. They can really knock some of those Pioneer and Marantz snobs down a peg or two, and do it at half the price. (for now)

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