Vintage sherwood receiver
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Classic gear from yesteryear; vintage audio standing the test of time. Vintage Asylum Classic gear from yesteryear; vintage audio standing the test of time. Return to Vintage Asylum. Vintage Sherwood any good? I have been told that they are sonically better, warmer, more colorful and fuller than Harmon Kardon i, Pioneer SX and vintage Marantz. I am looking for something to replace my fading Marantz B. I'm looking for something that provides more depth with good mid range
Vintage sherwood receiver
Sherwood Electronic Labs was founded in Chicago in to manufacture an amplifier designed by legendary audio engineer Ed Miller. Determined to design high performance audio gear and to manufacture it themselves, Miller and his partner John Snow created a company that has long set the standard for audio excellence and efficient manufacturing. When the stereo boom started at the end of the fifties Sherwood was already well established, having won a position as specialists on FM tuners. The Sherwood products were slimmer then their competitors Fisher and Scott, and had beautiful enamel fronts and knobs where the others had square, stark metal fronts. Their main product lines were tuners, integrated amplifiers and receivers. Speakers were also marketed under the Sherwood name. When the transistor era set in Sherwood - like most of their competitors, gradually moved the production to the Far East, soon losing control of their company. As also happened to Fisher, Scott and Marantz. Sherwood was big in multi-channeling. Many of their units had SQ quad-circuitry or separated decoders and also provisions for feeding a designated center channel amplifier or a mono center channel speaker. Of the "big three" Sherwood, Fisher and Scott , it was Sherwood that first went back to specifying down-to-earth power ratings - continuous full-range power in 8 ohms. Throughout the evolution of advanced audio electronics, Sherwood's contributions have been invaluable. The world's first commercial FM stereo broadcast employed Sherwood technology. Sherwood was the first to introduce digital readout tuners and computer-controlled tuners. Cabinets McIntosh Marantz.
Thanks for the links. As also happened to Fisher, Scott and Marantz.
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Replies 34 Views 6K. I checked for cold solder joints, bad circuit board traces, loose wires and short circuits, and cleaned the boards with isopropyl alcohol, and still have the hum. Post by AsOriginallyRecorded » 06 Nov That is an important observation Paff, as many people in the hobby will make sweeping statements about many once great electronics manufacturers based almost entirely on what they saw after the disappearance of these smaller scale manufacturers with the advent of digital and the move to higher volume "disposable" components in the late 80s to the present. Quick links. These old receivers have a lot to offer for a reasonable cost. Search titles only. Maybe klipsch. It may not display this or other websites correctly. I am still searching for either of the latter. Big problem is he is using it full time in his main system. Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen. Last edited: Mar 1, In Your Email. Posts: Location: Bay Area calif.
You might call it a war of watts. The consumer seemed to have an insatiable appetite for more and more watts in their receivers. Manufacturers were quick to oblige and started making and marketing higher and higher wattage machines.
Need to sort out a turn on thump. The Sony is more dynamic sounding vs the Philips and still without being edgy or grainy sounding. Better to buy than to sell for the time being. Also, although the Marantzes are beautifully designed, there seem to a lot out there that need recapping, with one channel weak or out. Match one up with some EPI s or the like and you'll be in for some very nice music. At least the new tubes have enough space to fit here, which is not always the case. JPG I've collected a number of the 7xxx series receivers and they are all nice working units. Forums New posts Search forums Subscribe. I checked for cold solder joints, bad circuit board traces, loose wires and short circuits, and cleaned the boards with isopropyl alcohol, and still have the hum. Pio AK Member Subscriber. Post by Paff » 05 Nov The Sherwood solid state receivers from the 70's are terrific. Had Sherwood or don't remember. Timing is everything some times
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