Good Stereo Estimated Retail?

TapeMaster

TapeMaster

Audioholic
Hi everybody the stereo consists of an Onkyo Integrated Amp, 2 10" Fusion AV Speakers, Synthesized AM/FM Tuner, 6 Disc Carousel CD Changer, and a Dual Cassette Deck Integrated Amp Model # A-RV410 Manufactured 1995-1996.
 
Seth=L

Seth=L

Audioholic Overlord
Not enough information here to come up with much any value.
The Fusion speakers aren't car subs are they?
 
TapeMaster

TapeMaster

Audioholic
No Impedance 8ohm 100 Watts RMS or Max I have the matching amp stereo components Everything.
 
Seth=L

Seth=L

Audioholic Overlord
Yeah, that still doesn't help much.

I had to look up fusion and I figured out it was part of Onkyo's series of components.

With what little information I have, and that this appears to be a component system (similar to Sony, Kenwood, JVC, and Pioneer of the same era) I'm going to give it a value range of $100-150 depending on the condition and whether or not you have the remote for the system.
 
TapeMaster

TapeMaster

Audioholic
It's not for sale the guy I bought it from at the electronics repair shop pretty sure he said $2,000.00 NEW! The Integrated amp is also 100 wpc I don't have the remote control.
 
TapeMaster

TapeMaster

Audioholic
Ok MAYBE Integrated is not the proper wording for it the AMP,Components all have regular AC 120 Volt Power Cords. Everthing is standard RED & White RCA Jacks. You plug the 3 components into the back of the amp THEN the amp just plugs into the wall.
 
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m_vanmeter

Full Audioholic
looking at the manual on retrevo.com, it is a basic stereo receiver with several analog red/white audio and simple composite (yellow) video inputs. It was rated at 110 wpc RMS at less than .1% THD, which are pretty good audio specs. Due to it's age, and the expected gradual deterioration of the electronics, what it sold for 15 years ago is meaningless - it's a $50 or $75 dollar unit now....and that's if the electronics shop gave a year's repair warranty on it. The lost remote also decreases the value.
 
Seth=L

Seth=L

Audioholic Overlord
It's not for sale the guy I bought it from at the electronics repair shop pretty sure he said $2,000.00 NEW! The Integrated amp is also 100 wpc I don't have the remote control.
I'm pretty sure he's wrong about the MSRP, it was under $1000 I can assure you.
 
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dTor

Audiophyte
I'm with vanmeter on this one - $100 tops, if everything is working perfectly.
 
TapeMaster

TapeMaster

Audioholic
I'll have pics posted soon! Hooked up & already listening to it sounds good! CD Player was skipping nonstop problem now solved ran my Maxell CD Lens Cleaner Disc Through it & that did the trick. What DAC does the CD Player have model no. DX-C111 16 or 18 Bit?
 
sawzalot

sawzalot

Audioholic Samurai
I'll have pics posted soon! Hooked up & already listening to it sounds good! CD Player was skipping nonstop problem now solved ran my Maxell CD Lens Cleaner Disc Through it & that did the trick. What DAC does the CD Player have model no. DX-C111 16 or 18 Bit?
Can't wait to see this set-up, nice job with the Maxell lens cleaner, I've been looking at those for some time now.
Go Eagles :D
 
TapeMaster

TapeMaster

Audioholic
UPDATE Back to the same problem again nonstop skipping What can I do?
 
TapeMaster

TapeMaster

Audioholic
NOT trying to get off topic or anything but I have my STEREO EIGHT TRACK PLAYER Hooked Up in this set up one channel appears weaker than the other did notice a lot of dust build up inside the transport. What can I do need a quick easy solution no money for a head cleaning tape. It might be a high quality player IDK York Radio Corp NOT YORX. All the tapes have been repaired mostly came from ebay.
 
TapeMaster

TapeMaster

Audioholic
Slight problem and I NEED your help and sugestions on how to fix this. The amp seems to be clipping out the CD Player Tape and tuner are fine.
 
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markw

Audioholic Overlord
If you have it plugged into the phono input, don't do that.

If it's not, then the signal is too strong for the amp. Find some way to turn it down.
 
TapeMaster

TapeMaster

Audioholic
I have it plugged in to the CD Input on the amp. Amp couldn't be blown right??? I have tried turning it down but never once has there been any issue until now!
 
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emorphien

emorphien

Audioholic General
Try the CD player on one of the other inputs (not phono) although markw is right, the signal from the CD player might just be too high for the amp which is pushing it in to clipping.
 
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