Sansui AU 9500 integrated amplifier (ad, Sept. 1973)

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Here's the power amplifier that not only boasts 85 hefty watts per channel, but also boasts a host of other fantastic features. It's designed and made for people who want only the best-and are willing to pay for it. And, judging by the way the AU9500 is selling, there must be a lot of those folks around.

The new Sansui AU9500 is the most advanced stereo product we make. Its superior performance characteristics include total harmonic distortion and intermodulation distortion below 0.1% throughout the entire audio spectrum and well beyond. Power bandwidth is extremely wide (5-40,000Hz) and RMS true power, conservatively rated, is 85 watts per channel into 8 ohms.

Among the many exciting features of the AU9500 are a wide variety of conveniences, such as a 4-channel adaptor switch, for QS, SQ, or CD-4 add-on units, the ability to handle up to four tape decks, and provision for tape-to-tape dubbing. Triple tone controls allow even the fussiest listener to adjust the AU9500's response to his taste.

As eye-catching as it is functional, the AU9500's elegant front-panel styling is a standout in any audio display. And it has two counterparts, the AU7500 and AU6500, which offer many of the same features, the same quality engineering and manufacturing, but slightly less power. All three are powerful, quality units that are unequalled for fine high fidelity reproduction.

SANSUI ELECTRONICS CORP. Woodside, New York 11377; Gardena. California 90247

SANSUI ELECTRIC CO , LTD.. Tokyo, Japan

Sansui Audio Europe S. A., Antwerp, Belgium

(Audio magazine, Sept. 1973)

Also see:

Sansui AU-919 integrated amplifier, TU-919 tuner (ad, Apr. 1979)

Sansui AU-719 integrated amplifier (Mar. 1980)

Sansui G-line electronics (ad, Feb. 1979)

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