Toshiba - SA-520 Solid state stereo receiver

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Toshiba SA-520 stereo receiver in excellent physical condition and fully functional, includes power cord, and measures 53 × 16 × 37 cm with a weight of 12 kg.

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Beautiful Toshiba SA-520 stereo receiver from the 1970s – a true classic from the golden age of hi-fi. This receiver is known for its warm, full sound, solid build quality, and timeless silver-colored front with analog dial lighting.

Ideal for vintage-audio enthusiasts or as a stylish amplifier for a second system.

Sound character:
The SA-520 delivers a pleasant, musical, and slightly warm sound, typical of Japanese receivers from this period. Perfect for vinyl, radio, and classic speakers.

Specifications
• Brand / type: Toshiba SA-520
• Type: Stereo receiver
• Year of manufacture: approx. late 1970s
• Power: ± 20–25 watts per channel @ 8 ohms
• Frequency range: approx. 10 Hz – 40 kHz
• THD: ± 0.5%
• Tuner: AM / FM analog
• Incoming:
• Phono (MM – suitable for a turntable)
• Aux
• Tape
Exits
• Speakers A/B
• Headphones
• Service:
• Bass / Treble
Balance
• Loudness
• Finish: Aluminum front, metal chassis
• Color: silver with wooden cabinet
• Dimensions: approx. 53 × 16 × 37 cm
Weight: approx. 12 kg

Country:
- Technical: working well, extensively tested, new lighting installed.
- Visually: in very good condition, one small scratch on the front beside the speaker buttons.
(See photos for details)
The cabinet has recently been fitted with a new layer of wood veneer.

Why this receiver?

- Real vintage look
- Warm analog sound
- Phono input for turntable
- Reliable Japanese quality
- Nice to pair with vintage speakers

We pack our shipments very carefully so that the risk of transport damage is kept to a minimum.
Additionally, all shipments are covered by transport insurance.


Beautiful Toshiba SA-520 stereo receiver from the 1970s – a true classic from the golden age of hi-fi. This receiver is known for its warm, full sound, solid build quality, and timeless silver-colored front with analog dial lighting.

Ideal for vintage-audio enthusiasts or as a stylish amplifier for a second system.

Sound character:
The SA-520 delivers a pleasant, musical, and slightly warm sound, typical of Japanese receivers from this period. Perfect for vinyl, radio, and classic speakers.

Specifications
• Brand / type: Toshiba SA-520
• Type: Stereo receiver
• Year of manufacture: approx. late 1970s
• Power: ± 20–25 watts per channel @ 8 ohms
• Frequency range: approx. 10 Hz – 40 kHz
• THD: ± 0.5%
• Tuner: AM / FM analog
• Incoming:
• Phono (MM – suitable for a turntable)
• Aux
• Tape
Exits
• Speakers A/B
• Headphones
• Service:
• Bass / Treble
Balance
• Loudness
• Finish: Aluminum front, metal chassis
• Color: silver with wooden cabinet
• Dimensions: approx. 53 × 16 × 37 cm
Weight: approx. 12 kg

Country:
- Technical: working well, extensively tested, new lighting installed.
- Visually: in very good condition, one small scratch on the front beside the speaker buttons.
(See photos for details)
The cabinet has recently been fitted with a new layer of wood veneer.

Why this receiver?

- Real vintage look
- Warm analog sound
- Phono input for turntable
- Reliable Japanese quality
- Nice to pair with vintage speakers

We pack our shipments very carefully so that the risk of transport damage is kept to a minimum.
Additionally, all shipments are covered by transport insurance.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Brand
Toshiba
Model
SA-520
Multiple Models
No
Physical condition
Excellent
Nr of items
1
Includes
Power cord
Weight
12 kg
Functional condition
Tested and working/playable
Height
160 mm
Width
530 mm
Depth
380 mm
The NetherlandsVerified
88
Objects sold
100%
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