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Great eyes Mike.
The receiver is a Sansui G-7500. The speakers are Norman Labs #10.
woops mispelled norman. you don't see too many norman laboratory speakers around.
i bet that old receiver is worth a little north of a grand? all those old ones with really great amplifiers are making a comeback.
 
woops mispelled norman. you don't see too many norman laboratory speakers around.
i bet that old receiver is worth a little north of a grand? all those old ones with really great amplifiers are making a comeback.
I paid $1600 for the Sansui G7500 a couple of years ago. It replaced a G7000 that I had for about 20 years before it blew the power supply.
Not long after I got the 7500 it developed an issue with the pre-amp. Fortunately there is a guy in North Little Rock who repairs all the old analog stereo units. He’s got a Sansui G9000 that is an absolute monster, and worth some serious money.
Nothing beats analog sound.
Playing a Kenny Wayne Shepherd album on the Pioneer turntable I inherited from my father in law and cranking the Sansui up sounds great through the Norman Labs.
 
I have a 70's Sherwood S-7100 nothing like the Sansui though. It's in my pole barn shop hooked to a FM outdoor antenna, cd player and a satellite radio receiver and crappy speakers. It sounds good/different and I like it. Need to get a turntable still have a bunch of vinyl from growing up as a hard rock kid in the 70's.
 
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