Technics - SU-Z11 Solid state integrated amplifier






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Technics SU-Z11 stereo integrated amplifier, manufactured in 1981, in very good physical condition and tested and working with a minimalist silver housing and analog meters.
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A classic Technics SU-Z11 Stereo Integrated Amplifier from the early 1980s. This reliable hi-fi amplifier is known for its minimalist silver chassis and analog meters, making it a beloved item for vintage audio enthusiasts.
Key Control Features:
1. Inputs and Source Selection (Right):
- Input Selector: Three push-buttons for your primary audio sources:
- Aux: For modern devices (such as a phone, streamer, or CD player via an adapter cable).
- Tuner: For a radio receiver.
- Phono: Specially for a turntable (with built-in preamplifier).
- Tape Monitor & Rec Mode: Buttons to control or listen to a cassette deck.
2. Sound Adjustment (Center):
- Volume: The large knob on the far right.
- Balance: Adjusts the relation between the left and right speakers.
- Bass & Treble: Knobs for low and high tones. In the center position (click), they are set to 'defeat' (neutral).
- Loudness (switch): Boosts bass and treble at low volumes so the music sounds fuller.
3. Outputs and Power (Left):
- Speakers (Main / Remote): Use these to switch the speaker sets on or off. Turn Main on when your speakers are connected to the main output.
A classic Technics SU-Z11 Stereo Integrated Amplifier from the early 1980s. This reliable hi-fi amplifier is known for its minimalist silver chassis and analog meters, making it a beloved item for vintage audio enthusiasts.
Key Control Features:
1. Inputs and Source Selection (Right):
- Input Selector: Three push-buttons for your primary audio sources:
- Aux: For modern devices (such as a phone, streamer, or CD player via an adapter cable).
- Tuner: For a radio receiver.
- Phono: Specially for a turntable (with built-in preamplifier).
- Tape Monitor & Rec Mode: Buttons to control or listen to a cassette deck.
2. Sound Adjustment (Center):
- Volume: The large knob on the far right.
- Balance: Adjusts the relation between the left and right speakers.
- Bass & Treble: Knobs for low and high tones. In the center position (click), they are set to 'defeat' (neutral).
- Loudness (switch): Boosts bass and treble at low volumes so the music sounds fuller.
3. Outputs and Power (Left):
- Speakers (Main / Remote): Use these to switch the speaker sets on or off. Turn Main on when your speakers are connected to the main output.
