nightflier
02-07-2005, 01:37 PM
I just dug up an old vintage 1970's (1980's ?) receiver, a Technics SA-700, S/N: AJ9117HO25, and a pair of speakers, Lancer by Soundcraft, that weigh more than most 5.1 systems combined. On the back of the receiver, it states that it is rated at 300W, but it does not state what ohms it can handle. I was hoping that back-in-the-day, these receivers were conservatively rated and could easily handle driving 4 ohm speakers. The electronics are all working including analog tuner dials and strength gauges, L/R lighted LED for power output, and a few other dials no longer comon on today's receivers. The back has RCA hookups for two tape decks, phono input, and one auxiliary. It also supports up to four speakers and is capable of driving an external amp.
The speakers, which probably did not come with the receiver, are rather peculiar. They have a 12" woofer, 10" midrange and a horn mounted in the middle of the midrange. The cones are not paper, or look like a more substantial material, although there is a missing/torn foam screen behind one of the horns. I don't think it was functional beyond keeping dust out, so I think that's OK. The speaker grilles are made of heavy, orange and black plaid looking material and probably don't help the sound in any way. They were very dusty and I did my best to clean them w/o damaging anything. They are not ported speakers, that I can tell, and I can't wait to hear them.
So, is any of this stuff good enough to provide basic background music in our work room? Is it a higher end receiver or are the speakers? Is the receiver really capable of 300W? Can I connect a modern CD player to it? If the receiver is bad, can I drive the speakers with a modern receiver?
Any help would be appreciated.
The speakers, which probably did not come with the receiver, are rather peculiar. They have a 12" woofer, 10" midrange and a horn mounted in the middle of the midrange. The cones are not paper, or look like a more substantial material, although there is a missing/torn foam screen behind one of the horns. I don't think it was functional beyond keeping dust out, so I think that's OK. The speaker grilles are made of heavy, orange and black plaid looking material and probably don't help the sound in any way. They were very dusty and I did my best to clean them w/o damaging anything. They are not ported speakers, that I can tell, and I can't wait to hear them.
So, is any of this stuff good enough to provide basic background music in our work room? Is it a higher end receiver or are the speakers? Is the receiver really capable of 300W? Can I connect a modern CD player to it? If the receiver is bad, can I drive the speakers with a modern receiver?
Any help would be appreciated.