Sansui SP-7500X with Marantz 4240 Receiver & 4140 Amplifier

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Uploaded by on Oct 30, 2010

Display of my largest set of speakers hooked up to Marantz 4140 Receiver and 4140 Amplifier Quadraphonic 4 channel stereo system. Playing in the background is "I Put a Spell on You" by Creedence Clearwater Revival on Fantasy label #8382 stereo

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  • Correction at 3:59 *Sanyo Plus Q25. I said Sansui

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  • Awesome I found mine at a vintage stereo store for 50 bucks covered in dust and spider weds front to back lol.They just needed tlc but were complete got them home and after a hour or so came to life they sat in a attic for 27 years.

  • It so hard to judge sound of something that great .. really these speakers are awesome sounding ..

    I have 2 of those as 2 SP 2500 in very nice and near mint condition .. sadly I going to be selling them ..they sound so good .. but fund need car needs work. anyone know where to post them other than eBay or CL? need to get a good price.. have a Pioneer PL 55DX turntable to go with..

  • Those Sansui speakers rock the house!

  • I watched your viedo but was unable to hear the speakers, might have been a bad internet connection but your speakers are the bomb, I love them and have chosen them in my remake of my vintage stereo.

  • had that q25 tt, the cue on it is absolute crap, otherwise a decent direct drive deck.

  • those are speakers that were made to last, in that condition they right now would be worth around $180-$250. in the 70's would have costed $500 brand new. Sansui made some very good speakers in that era but not as good in the 80's, i had a set of sansui speakers, they were good for another 2 years after spending 20 years in a musty barn.

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