Ganito ba itsura noong amplifier?
Ito sabi sa isang website ...
http://www.sansui.us/BBS_General/messages/20.shtml... I believe the A-80, A-60, and A-40 were the first amplifiers Sansui made intended for use in their rack combo sytems which was first introduced in 1980. (First receivers were R-70, R-50, and R-30, and tuners T-80 & T-60). The A-60 is 45 Watts. Sansui made many, many of these various combo systems in the 1980's- the A-910, A-710, and A-510 dates to 1984. (I dont know why you thought it was from the 60's as it most definitely has an 80's appearance and bears no resemblance whatsoever to what a 60's Sansui would look like). The A-910 is 80 Watts. The overall opinion on these rack models is that they are decent but they are certainly not the best quality that Sansui offered. For the more serious audiophile, Sansui offered other models- which were built far more subtantially- much larger transformer, capacitors, etc.. and with more metal in the construction as opposed to cheap, lighweight, tacky-looking, plastic. Obviously, the better built stuff was alot more expensive. So, instead of getting an A model amp in 1981, Sansui's Main Line at the time was their AU-D Line (AU-D11, AU-D9, AU-D7, and AU-D5)and Receivers were 9900Z...3900Z blended in along with the 3rd and last generation G-9700...4700 Line. As I said, while the rack models are ok (and I think the first ones like the A-60 are about the nicest looking they made-..., they get more black, "plasticky" and tacky looking as you go further in the 1980's) I think in trying to appeal to the budget market in this decade, that Sansui sacrificed their reputation in a way and not for the better, as opposed to all the models they made in the 70's which were built like tanks.