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Further information: I have owned this since new. It was one of the first genuine full digital receivers. Feed it a digital signal (and analogue) and it does the rest. It is quite flexible. 

 

I've held on to it for many years as a kind of backup if i need something in another room/shed etc.

 

I don't have the remote on hand, but if i find it i'll give it to you down the track :)

 

Putting an arbitrary figure on this for sale, mostly hoping this will go to a happy home rather than turfing it as i'm doing a clean out.

 
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Wow...haven't seen one of these for years.  I had the next model (SA-XR57) as my very first reciever.  Both units (the 55 and the 57) had a bit of a cult following back in the day as you can configure to essentially active bi-amp with them and they sound surprisingly good.

 

This unit would actually work well for someone trying to set-up a basic 2 channel system on a low budget.

 

Thanks for the memories!

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3 hours ago, elmura said:

If only it had 4_ohm speaker output, I'd have taken it for a project

 

I've tried countless speakers on it, including some hard to drive 4ohm ribbons. Posed no issue at all.

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