Pioneer - SX-700T + SBR EA029 speakers, vintage stereo amplifier-tuner (1968), good working condition Solid state stereo receiver






Holds dual bachelor's degrees in electronics and physics with 20 years in audio engineering.
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Pioneer SX-700T stereo tunert‑amplifier from 1968 with SBR EA029 speakers, a three‑piece vintage hi‑fi set, total weight approximately 18 kg, overall good condition and fully functional with the balance control out of service.
Description from the seller
Pioneer SX-700T – Vintage stereo amplifier-tuner (1968) with SBR EA029 speakers – Good working condition
Vintage hi-fi set consisting of a Pioneer SX-700T amplifier-tuner and a pair of SBR EA029 speakers.
The device is fully operational: all inputs and all speaker outputs are functioning correctly.
The sound is clear and powerful on the two channels.
Notable Point
The balance potentiometer is out of order: the left/right distribution no longer works (the sound remains centered/mono).
It does not affect either the volume or the sound quality and can be repaired by a specialized technician.
The device remains fully usable as it is.
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Main features
Pioneer SX-700T amplifier-tuner
• Brand: Pioneer
• Model: SX-700T
• Type: Stereo amplifier-tuner
Year: late 1960s
Power: approx. 2 × 35 W
• Impedance HP: 4–16 Ω
• Inputs: Phono, Tape, Aux, Tuner
• Outputs: 4 speaker outputs (A/B)
SBR EA029 speakers
• Impedance: 16 Ω
Power: 10 W
Belgian manufacturing
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Dimensions &
Pioneer SX-700T amplifier-tuner
Width: 43.5 cm
Depth: 33 cm
Height: 15 cm
• Weight: approx. 10 kg
SBR EA029 speakers (x2)
By pregnancy
Width: 28 cm
Height: 20 cm
Depth: 16 cm
• Weight: ± 3 kg each
Total weight of the pair: approximately 6 kg.
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Total weight for transport
Ampli (10 kg) + speakers (6 kg) + packaging (~2 kg)
Total estimated: ~18 kg
(Recommended transportation: double packaging + foam protection.)
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General condition
Sound operation: excellent.
Balance potentiometer: out of service
Aesthetic: good overall condition, minor signs of use.
Speakers: perfectly functional.
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Lot contents
• 1 × Ampli-tuner Pioneer SX-700T
• 2 × SBR EA029 Speakers
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Delivery
Delivery only within the European Union (EU).
No shipments to the islands.
Pioneer SX-700T – Vintage stereo amplifier-tuner (1968) with SBR EA029 speakers – Good working condition
Vintage hi-fi set consisting of a Pioneer SX-700T amplifier-tuner and a pair of SBR EA029 speakers.
The device is fully operational: all inputs and all speaker outputs are functioning correctly.
The sound is clear and powerful on the two channels.
Notable Point
The balance potentiometer is out of order: the left/right distribution no longer works (the sound remains centered/mono).
It does not affect either the volume or the sound quality and can be repaired by a specialized technician.
The device remains fully usable as it is.
⸻
Main features
Pioneer SX-700T amplifier-tuner
• Brand: Pioneer
• Model: SX-700T
• Type: Stereo amplifier-tuner
Year: late 1960s
Power: approx. 2 × 35 W
• Impedance HP: 4–16 Ω
• Inputs: Phono, Tape, Aux, Tuner
• Outputs: 4 speaker outputs (A/B)
SBR EA029 speakers
• Impedance: 16 Ω
Power: 10 W
Belgian manufacturing
⸻
Dimensions &
Pioneer SX-700T amplifier-tuner
Width: 43.5 cm
Depth: 33 cm
Height: 15 cm
• Weight: approx. 10 kg
SBR EA029 speakers (x2)
By pregnancy
Width: 28 cm
Height: 20 cm
Depth: 16 cm
• Weight: ± 3 kg each
Total weight of the pair: approximately 6 kg.
⸻
Total weight for transport
Ampli (10 kg) + speakers (6 kg) + packaging (~2 kg)
Total estimated: ~18 kg
(Recommended transportation: double packaging + foam protection.)
⸻
General condition
Sound operation: excellent.
Balance potentiometer: out of service
Aesthetic: good overall condition, minor signs of use.
Speakers: perfectly functional.
⸻
Lot contents
• 1 × Ampli-tuner Pioneer SX-700T
• 2 × SBR EA029 Speakers
⸻
Delivery
Delivery only within the European Union (EU).
No shipments to the islands.
