No, you won't make any money selling it on Ebay. Not to be snippy, but ten bucks at the thrift store is the right price for this kind of setup. If you're just looking for something really cheap to listen to music, it's a good deal. But it isn't hi end or even "mid-fi", of course. . Still a better deal than the "cheap" electronics you'll find at WalMart or Target these days. Can't beat the price.
Panasonic mostly sold complete integreated stereo systems, such as this one with a built-in tuner, cassette deck, and amplifier. Technics mostly sold individual audio components. That was the distinction in their marketing.
There is currently a very similar model to this on eBay, except it's Pink in color. I am seriously thinking about buying it. Does it have an Aux input?
OMG, I bought that same stereo (at Goodwill) on the same week you got yours! There was something rolling around inside under the turntable, it was the 45rpm adaptor and the stylus cover! It's like new- has a very strong tuner, looks like it was never used. Thanks for posting.
That cover has a real 80's style to it...In some ways this unit looks a lot like a VCR. I have noticed those "digital" style tuning dial frequency numbers on a Panasonic clock radio too.
I'm thinking it is circa 1988-90 or so... Google Image Search turns up photos of an ealier SG-X7 in silver instead of black, and with an FM stereo/mono switch which mine lacks. My family also had a similar but slightly nicer Panasonic stereo, circa 1985, that was silver and had an automatic record changer, lighted dial pointer, FM AFC, and good two-way woodgrain speakers with 6" woofers -- but despite its cheapness, this one here has by far the best-sounding AM tuner!
That same exact model was availible in pink too.
Vinylrecordsneverdie 11 months ago
I saw one like that and it had binding posts on the back...
raymondleeleggs 1 year ago
Is this like worth a lot, do you know?? I have one also.
jGracePro 1 year ago
@jGracePro Like I said in the video and description, I paid $10 for this stereo (including speakers), so don't expect a high price for it.
vwestlife 1 year ago
@vwestlife Yeah. I collect record players though, it would hurt too much to sell lol.
jGracePro 1 year ago
@jGracePro
No, you won't make any money selling it on Ebay. Not to be snippy, but ten bucks at the thrift store is the right price for this kind of setup. If you're just looking for something really cheap to listen to music, it's a good deal. But it isn't hi end or even "mid-fi", of course. . Still a better deal than the "cheap" electronics you'll find at WalMart or Target these days. Can't beat the price.
doncirelli 1 year ago
Sorry not to sound rude but my grandparents own this model and they purchased this back in 1984 at sears. Its definately a nice system
prokid2000 1 year ago
Nice all in one. From the design I'd say it was made sometime between 1987-1990.
Trance88 1 year ago
This looks good, but I was expecting it to be mock seperates like your other one!
ThisIs2009 2 years ago
why isnt that branded as Technics ???
zhemin 2 years ago
Panasonic mostly sold complete integreated stereo systems, such as this one with a built-in tuner, cassette deck, and amplifier. Technics mostly sold individual audio components. That was the distinction in their marketing.
vwestlife 2 years ago
My lord!!! i gotta have that!!!!!
DZA9mm 2 years ago
There is currently a very similar model to this on eBay, except it's Pink in color. I am seriously thinking about buying it. Does it have an Aux input?
NEUDude 3 years ago
OMG, I bought that same stereo (at Goodwill) on the same week you got yours! There was something rolling around inside under the turntable, it was the 45rpm adaptor and the stylus cover! It's like new- has a very strong tuner, looks like it was never used. Thanks for posting.
xmvirus202 3 years ago
That cover has a real 80's style to it...In some ways this unit looks a lot like a VCR. I have noticed those "digital" style tuning dial frequency numbers on a Panasonic clock radio too.
retrochad 3 years ago
I'm thinking it is circa 1988-90 or so... Google Image Search turns up photos of an ealier SG-X7 in silver instead of black, and with an FM stereo/mono switch which mine lacks. My family also had a similar but slightly nicer Panasonic stereo, circa 1985, that was silver and had an automatic record changer, lighted dial pointer, FM AFC, and good two-way woodgrain speakers with 6" woofers -- but despite its cheapness, this one here has by far the best-sounding AM tuner!
vwestlife 3 years ago
Wow, that's a steal for $10! Our thrift stores here are so bad. No selection and high prices.
Great find!
burtoncharlessmith 3 years ago
Yeah, I cut short my intended looking around the store to just grab this stereo... the good stuff does NOT last long.
vwestlife 3 years ago
nice piece...I've got a very similar unit I think I had a vid on...these things really sound good
southjk 3 years ago