What Would This Entire Pioneer Stack Be Worth?

IraGress

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I know, it's not a highly sought after vintage, but it's still a non-switching, Japanese built, 100WPC system.
It's also cosmetically flawless and completely functional, with a recently refurbished tape deck.
It's truly like new.
Pioneer SA-1050, SG-750, CT-450, TX-540, DT-540
That's a list of the components, as well as the title of a YouTube video showing it in operation.
 

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as a full set you might be able to sell it easier, ive got one of those int amp tho which ive tried off and on to sell on cl for 20 and it had zero interest, after a while i put it up at 10 and still had no interest.
 
That SA-1050 really flies under the radar, for now. By that I mean, when the supplies of earlier Pioneer amps dry up, these ones will rise in value. Think of it like 2-door and 4-door cars from the <insert your favorite era here>. The 2-door ones prices go high, and it brings up the prices of the 4-door ones.

But back to the plot. The SA-1050 amp has Pioneers Dynamic Power circuit, which is like NADs Power Envelope and Proton's Dynamic Power on Demand, to name but a couple. I think it puts a solid 100w per channel, and with some choice recapping could really sing. The equalizer too is interesting, even if it's just for the eye-candy appeal of the spectrum analyzer. The tuner and the tape deck? Nah... I'd pass on those, I would seek out a CT-750 and a TX-950 to make this stack really cool.

Oh, the price. Probably no more than $200 for the lot.

Lee.
 
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