Come within earshot of this new all transistorized stereo receiver and your search is over.
The Sansui TR-707A may not look as imposing as the vacuum tube sets, but that's because the solid-state system lets it be more compact.
And the sound, what stereo is naturally all about, would lead you to believe you're listening to studio equipment.
The TR-707A has a 3-gang variable condenser that's been adopted for both FM and AM. The result is a vast improvement in sensitivity and image ratio. The extra-large tuning meter takes the guesswork out of station selection, too.
Output? 50 watts total. And the power bandwidth is so wide that it ranges from 32 cps all the way to 25,000 cps. Every sound, high or low, is reproduced in full scope; like the aforementioned studio equipment.
In short, the Sansui TR-707A gives you first rate stereo from every angle. And it looks a lot more expensive than it really is.