Nice basic slim line receiver. Digital tuner. Phono aux, tape, VCR audio in. Two independent speakers. Excellent build quality. Basic service, ruggedized board connection. Low use time. Condition #9.
cat# 15-1843. Compact antenna with 300 adapter. Condition #8
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With remote RC-T200. Integrated 14 inch cable with 8 pin din end. Used with vintage mini component system. Battery cover has tape to hold it. 9/10 condition.
Mini system: cassette functions ok, belts good. CD tray does not engage. Sold as is for parts or repair. Low hours use. condition #7
Audio program timer unit, for use with Aiwa Micro System. Champagne color with digital time readout. Alarm/Timer 1 and 2/Sleep/Present Time/Tape Time/Time Adjust functions.
FYI, Around the database you will often see us describe the condition of units on a scale of 1-10. #10 would mean the product is new from one of our suppliers, such as Behringer, Audio Technica, etc. #9 means the product is in perfect condition but is used, #8 implies there are some minor cosmetic scratches but unit is mechanically perfect, and so on and so forth.
Nice COMPACT STEREO SYSTEM, SINGLE DISK PLAYER and SINGLE CASSETTE DECK. with original small speakers, (Can be mated up with many different small speakers/ upgrade) . Cassette new belts, low use. Unit has seen modest use time. #8
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Compact FM, AUX In, Beige case is aged slightly yellow, typical of this produc. Insert speaker wires into top of connector. #8 condition. All tests good basic service cabinet,
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These are very compact and complex circuitry. I knew the engineers who designed these. Tomlinson Holman was one of them. Good news! Excellent design, and sound. But bad news, these units always, always develop intermittent board connectors, usually have bad capacitors due to age, use, etc. So cost to repair is always about $200. Last unit I sold in truly correct working condition was $300. My recommendation is to consider getting Japanese HiFi from the 1980's. Pioneer, Marantz, Kenwood, etc. They are better made receivers, more serviceable, lower cost to buy used. Advent 350 are rare and can be OK if serviced carefully. We can repair these machines!
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Has preamp/amp jumper, FM tuner excellent, modified/tightened speaker switches, some caps replaced, filter caps changed out, AM clean low use, Has various scrapes and rubs on top cover, Bad dent on top right face plate, #9 Condition
These are very compact and complex circuitry. I knew the engineers who designed these. Tomlinson Holman was one of them. Good news! Excellent design, and sound. But bad news, these units always, always develop intermittent board connectors, usually have bad capacitors due to age, use, etc. So cost to repair is always about $200. Last unit I sold in truly correct working condition was about $300. My recommendation is to consider getting Japanese HiFi from the 1980s. Pioneer, Marantz, Kenwood, etc. They are better made receivers, more serviceable, lower cost to buy used. Advent 300 are rare and can be OK if serviced carefully. We can repair these machines!