Brand: Pioneer
The Pioneer A-103 is a stereo integrated amplifier produced by Pioneer in the 1980s. It was part of the A-series of amplifiers and was considered a mid-range model. The A-103 had an output power of 30 watts per channel, with a total harmonic distortion rate of 0.1%. It featured a built-in phono preamp for turntables, as well as tone and balance controls. The A-103 also had a headphone jack and two pairs of speaker outputs, allowing for speakers to be connected in different rooms. It was designed to be used with a variety of audio sources, including CD players, tape decks, and radios. The Pioneer A-103 was known for its solid construction and reliable performance, making it a popular choice for music enthusiasts of the era.