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Sansui R-550
4.9 stars
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Average Ratings for Sansui R-550

  • Sound Quality5 stars
  • Value for Money5 stars
  • Reviewer Ratings5 stars
  • Overall Rating4.9 stars

3 Reviews For Sansui R-550

  • Guest 28th Jul 2009

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Surprisingly powerful, Sansui R-550, considerably corrects and powers up my 200 Watt Technics Speakers. So, the first guest in this side, What a coincidence - we both have the same audio parts! Sansui R-550 makes sound so detail, accurate and engaged that I feel so alive and happy to listen to it again and again. What a lovely separation: never heard guitars and piano so distinctly in the midst of many instruments. I paid for this amplifier plus Technics Compact Disc Changer with JVC speakers only $120.00! Sansui R-550 is worth much more than this price. The last thing, Sansui R-550 and Sennheiser 265HD linear are powerful combination!

  • Guest 20th Jun 2009

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    This Sansui R-550 amplifier feeds up efficiently even bulky, demanding high power speakers such as Techniques 200 Watts, 8Ohms by highly increasing the quality and strength of audio performance. Made in Japan, this audio device shines in its high defintion of true, natural sound. They also give morvellous job for headphones such as Sennheiser 265HD linear making them sound with higher resolution and strength.
  • scooter1985 Rank: Lance Corporal 11th May 2004

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    I have had this Sansui R-550 Receiver unit for over 12 years and never had any poblems until recently; all the radio preset memory is erased after/during electrical storm, and this never used to happen.