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$1100.00 Summary: surprised to find this old chestnut listed with contemporary gear. . . what may be even more surprising is that it is still a viable part of my A/V system after some 14 years!. . . you really wouldn't want to buy it new; it has too many features for an audio pre-amp, and too few for an A/V pre-pro. . . as described in the reviews below, sound quality is amazingly clean, precise , neutral. . . not in the same league as a Levinson or Balanced Audio, but you'd be hard pressed to find a competitive pre for $1k. . . built like a tank. . . in contrast to the the reviews below, i find the video section of the 77 to be very good, with only the slightest trace of degradation (compared to source direct to tv). . . indeed, my 77 has been the savior thru which all S-video is routed in my complex frankenstein system (the Marantz receiver's video routing is abysmal). . . tried the internal DACs a long time ago; found them to be adequate, but could always be bettered by modestly-priced outboard DACs; and after 14 years, the 77's are simply outdated. . . one day i'll move up to proper A/V separates (Bryston or Anthem), but for now the 77 is indispensable as a video and analog audio router. . . i'll likely keep it forever, and use it in a second 2-ch system. . . if you find one used at a right price, jump on it. Strengths: audio quality. . . build quality. . . noise-free. . . great connectivity. . . solid video routing (S-video and composite). . . a surprisingly musical pre from Sony. . . great for 2-ch systems with many components and recording needs. Weaknesses: antiquated DACs, no surround processing at all (hey, it's 14 yrs old). . . phono section failed (hey, you mean it HAD a phono section?). Similar Products Used: Marantz. . . a/d/s/. . . Rotel. . . Carver.
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