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Brand: Denon

The Denon D-77 is a vintage audiophile receiver that was produced by the Japanese audio brand Denon during the 1970s. It features a built-in amplifier and tuner, allowing users to connect multiple audio sources and mediums, such as vinyl records, cassette tapes, and FM radio stations. With a power output of 145 watts per channel, the D-77 is known for its rich and detailed sound quality, making it a favorite among audiophiles of that era. However, because of its age, finding replacement parts or repair services can be a challenge, making it a collector's item for vintage audio enthusiasts.



  • Type: Component Audio System
  • Formats: cd, tape, tuner
  • Power Output: 40W into 4Ω
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  • Year: 1996
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Denon D-77

Denon D-77

Denon D-77



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