FS Sansui TU-317 vintage tuner.

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    TonyL Club Krautrock Plinque

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    This is a nice, neat and surprisingly compact late 70s analogue FM / AM tuner and as such will fit on a typical 'Naim spaced' equipment rack. It measures 43(w)x11(h)x30cm(d inc plugs and AM aerial).

    This one is very tidy indeed aside from some predictable scuffing on the top case, no doubt from having other kit stacked on it, nothing through to the metal though.

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    It has one tiny mark on the top of the front panel just above the Sansui logo and about 1mm in size. I'm sure this would be easy to touch up if required.

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    The rest of the front panel is unmarked and in fabulous condition as is the tuning knob and tuning scale. It works perfectly, sounds great and all lights are present and correct. It is also very neat and clean inside and out with no evidence of ever having been in a smoking environment. A lovely little tuner.

    £45 + P&P (£11.70 for UK standard parcels insured to £100).

    Tony.
     
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    Hi ... is this still for sale?
     
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    TonyL Club Krautrock Plinque

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    Sorry, long gone. I forgot I'd posted the ad over here!

    Tony.
     
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    Sansui

    I've got a mint Sansui AU 719 amp if your interested?
     
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