Classic Car Audio for Collection

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  1. Ken80s

    Ken80s Well-Known Member

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    Adding to my collections are these 2 units which I got from the shop I visited yesterday.

    1. Head unit - Alpine TDA 7561E (condition 9.5/10)
    2. Beltek Spectrum Analyzer Amplifier (condition 7/10).

    http://stereo2go.com/forums/threads/hunting-for-old-school-car-players.5819/#post-43255

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    Coincidently my ATX power supply just delivered in time which enable me to conduct the bench test. After much effort I finally got these pair setup and playing.
     
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    This Beltek made in Japan unit really compact and weighs like a ton!, all the components are so solid and built like a tank..

    Do some cleaning of the interior and give the mouldy led spectrum display a good refresh.
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    Dim light shots, the square buttons resemble the Alpine signature of green chiclets design.

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    Nice to see other members who are still interested in older car audio gear. I have plenty of Pioneer car audio components, mostly, from the late 70's to 80's and a few less-vintage pieces from the last couple of decades.

    I had just begun playing my old Pioneer KP-373 deck. It dates back to 1979. Still working well after all these years.

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    And a video of the system playing:

    Nando.
     
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