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Sony
STR-V7
Sony STR-V6
Sony STR-V5
(1978
- 1980+)
Built like "tanks" (as the saying
goes), these were made to last a lifetime.
However, few of them did see much of the said lifetime for the 1980s
came up and all big knobs, rocker switches and full scales suddenly
looked hopelessly heavy and old-fashioned... or so thought the marketing
wizards.
True to its signature, and although the times called for it, Sony
didn't go for over-over-over-sized looks and disco shiny-ness: the
V series is quite restrained in its appearance - like Yamaha's receivers,
the Sonys were rather classy than brassy which is another
reason why they are much less remembered than a G-33000 or an SX-1250...
The green glow and chrome frames are carefully balanced with the
different finish textures - class.
Selling abundantly in Europe, not as much in the US and not at all
in Japan - this first "STR-V"
series was export-only.
One
transitional unit was briefly added before this set of receivers
got shelved: the STR-V4,
looking exactly like a transitional model. Also the STR-V3,
looking exactly like a very good-looking transitional model, STR-V2
and STR-V1.
None
of these remained available very long for Sony, quicker than most
others, understood the upcoming decade was to be very different
: bye bye big dinosaurs... hello slick slim-liners !
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