Pioneer Sa 8900 Ii
The Pioneer SA-8900 II is a powerful amplifier that delivers an impressive 120 watts per channel into 8 ohms, with a total harmonic distortion (THD) rating of 0.009% or less. The amplifier's frequency response is flat from 10 Hz to 20 kHz, making it capable of reproducing a wide range of audio frequencies with accuracy and precision.
Standing tall in this lineup is the . Released around 1977 as a refinement of the original SA-8900, this integrated amplifier represents the peak of Pioneer’s "Silver Era" engineering. It is a tank, a visual masterpiece, and a musical instrument that still commands respect decades later. pioneer sa 8900 ii
This amplifier effectively bridges the gap between the sweetness of vacuum tubes and the precision of modern digital circuitry. It has enough warmth to keep digital sources from sounding fatiguing, but enough speed and slam to rock out when the volume is turned up. The Pioneer SA-8900 II is a powerful amplifier
A thick steel case wrapped in the iconic Pioneer "silver-faced" aluminum. The grain on the aluminum is fine and resists scratching better than later models. Released around 1977 as a refinement of the
A massive 16.2kg (approx. 35 lbs), reflecting its heavy-duty build. Notable Features