Our Top 5 Favorite Sansui AU Integrated Amplifiers

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  • @sokay2laugh512
    @sokay2laugh512 3 месяца назад +2

    Thanks for running down the history of the change from tubes to solid state.

  • @roryheagney2745
    @roryheagney2745 Год назад +5

    Agree the au505 is special ( currently using atm) though its actually rated 23wpc.
    The rating in hi-fi engine is a typo. Loved that you picked out the au sansui series and I thought you did an excellent job showing the variety of these integrated amps.
    I have a small au 222 which is 18 wpc and that sounds huge. My favourite is the au 666 with matching tuner looks superb and sounds great. Clear and strong. And yes most people think it's new, not made ' June 1970 ' ☺️

    • @kevinsmith8328
      @kevinsmith8328 Год назад +1

      I have a AU 222 in my bedroom and love the clarity/warmth. It plays louder then the specs. Great little amp. I will never sell it.

  • @MrTPacifico123
    @MrTPacifico123 2 месяца назад

    I just bought an AU-505 and I love it! It Looks beautiful and the sound is tube like.

  • @scrappy7571
    @scrappy7571 Год назад +2

    I have the au222, au555a and au717. All have been fully restored along with leestereo upgrades. Without a doubt the lower power, cap coupled amps have a really nice 'warm' sound.

  • @marcparsons1726
    @marcparsons1726 Год назад +2

    You made a great point!! The techs need to be in the zone so to speak. You need that focus. (you can mess things up real easy) Awesome subject today!! Love my new t666 from Japan! Thanks!!

  • @walterw2
    @walterw2 Год назад +1

    wow, as a hi-fi dilettante i had no idea that era of sansui was such a respected line!
    i randomly bought an AU-D5 (and the tuner!) with some big-ass technics speakers for like $40 at a thrift store almost two decades ago and have used it forever, it's loud and proud. unfortunately it also has that thing with the volume pot where it's a dual ganged pot for L-R, and at low volumes it favors one side more than the other. there's an ebay guy selling a special calibrated dual pot replacement for like $100 but i can't be bothered
    more recently i scored an AU-D9 for pretty cheap and that thing is a monster! through some nice new big polk tower speakers it's just deep, clear and limitless

  • @phreadayres8654
    @phreadayres8654 Год назад +3

    Great list and I couldn’t agree more, my old 7700 kicks ass, sounds great, and has one of the best eq. sections with amazing control ability usually only found on outboard eq’s. Keep up the great videos; love ‘em!

  • @eighteenin78
    @eighteenin78 Год назад +5

    If I could get my AU -7900 working properly, it would be one of my favourites as it has so many features and is so versatile. Maybe Sansui was trying to push the limit with power and switches on a medium size platform. But I can't seem to keep it out of the repair shop. I gave up looking for parts for my 777a which was the first in the family.
    On the frame look of the AU-999 era, people installed stereo systems inside their walls. This was a popular trend in the '50s and '60s, but faded out in the '70s. The early AUs were designed to look "great" as wall mounted systems. The other consideration was to have a flush fit with a wooden frame which was an available option with the amps of this period.

    • @eighteenin78
      @eighteenin78 Год назад

      @@daniel_cardenas It overheats in the back just being on, not even pushing a load. Something to do with bias voltage control. Maybe a Sansui specialist can fix it, but those guys are hard to find. It has defeated a number of generally competent electronics technicians. Mine only functions as a pre-amp until I can find someone who really knows what he is doing.

    • @stevengagnon4777
      @stevengagnon4777 Год назад

      That preamp with the A-7900 was excellent and could outperform many separates. The sound!!! and versatility topnotch. It had enough to drive 3 more power amps. I know as it was the ♥ of a system I built in a large bicycle shop. It went into 4 equalizers and the into its power amp a Mitsubishi, Yamaha and Sony . People used to come in play the pinball machines and listen to what I was playing. The sound stage was very real, lifelike and as big as a real stage. Everyone liked it including a couple of professional concert cellists well one worked there too. Unfortunately it needs all the controls worked on too...not an electronics friendly environment. That Sansui power amp and Mitsubishi were beasts ran until closing and cranked for 6 more hours or so until I left. I even had a good 150 vinyl records on hand which took a a bit of ingenuity to avoid the base feed back. Oh yeah the cinder block wall covered with railroad ties...well that was fortunately right behind everything. When I was done working I'd grab a chair put it 18 feet back into the middle of the room... toke up and play an album . Could not do that in my apartment. Amazing everything was there including many things that I didn't know was on the album. The Sanusi and Mitsubishi provided the main stage. The Yamaha vocals from a 5.25 inch(some of those Aiwa inexpensive all in ones had excellent drivers 75 watts and never blew them good sound too) time aligned tweeters (one inch silk domes with a nice waveguide and a 3uF poly cap) two way and the Sony firing back at that wall...sweet !

    • @eighteenin78
      @eighteenin78 Год назад

      @@stevengagnon4777 My good news is I found someone back in March to fix the AU-7900. I got it back about six weeks ago and it is working like new. He found what many missed. It is currently doing light duty in the bedroom right now. My house is a mess and I don't know when I will be able to set things up the way I'd like but here's hoping. Thanks for the comment. Question: As per 3 power amps, Did you have yours hooked up to Pre Amp out, Tape 1 out and Tape 2 out?

    • @stevengagnon4777
      @stevengagnon4777 Год назад

      @@eighteenin78 used the preamp out from the A-7900 and treated it like a separate. Yeah I had a total of 4 power amps running off the AU-7900 pre out. I see were the same age I was born in 1960. I had gone to college so I fond this way because I needed to save my funds. One of those Sound Craftsmans just wasn't happening. There's some irony here didn't finish that Chem E degree was 12 credits left and had to sit out , a tough program and was always at the cut. Anyway went to work as a bicycle mechanic and never left the trade so still always had limited funds . I can also make a mid priced bicycle ride like as my boss said " like a wet dream " .Never forgot that one but always way better than it should great for business....the sales team just put the costumer out on a bicycle I built and it usually sold and on to the next costumer. Worked out great for the owner he put it into real-estate...I'm broke and starting over. P.S. don't break a perfectly good pelvis it's definitely not the same as a hip replacement. But I do have a titanium acetabulem and high tech ceramic bearing now and fortunately some real good surgeons that did an excellent job. Thank God for that. I'm glad your AU-7900 is back in action now too. Bless You! Oh one more point that way (between the preout and power amplifier ) the preamp from the AU-7900 acts as a master control for the whole system. I also put an EQ with a volume control in the path from the preout to the input to the power amplifier. That gave me a way to dial things in since the power amp from the AU-7900 and Mitsubishi DA-7DC did not have any volume controls. The Yamaha and Sony were recievers with a dead tuner so I went in through aux with those and integrated amplifier obviously the same. And I did use an EQ with those too. And the first thing I did with the smaller speakers was engage the subsonic filter and kick the 32 Hz fader on the EQ all the way down. I've got a similar thing going in a basement now . Two fronts and a rear that first clean watt is pretty loud. 0.3 is about were it's often at . The hidden advantage. It's a hobby so that time spent tinkering...

    • @eighteenin78
      @eighteenin78 Год назад

      @@stevengagnon4777 Sorry to hear of your mishaps and misfortunes. I picked up the 7900 in '07 for about Cdn $150 in a used equipment shop. It was never quite right which is maybe why it was so cheap. Carted it around from one techie to another but none could figure how to fix it. It gave me intermittent service but mostly sat on the shelf. When I was 10 we bought our first Sui amp, the AU 777a. That was a great amp and gave us years of service until it went bad in the mid 90s. Dad also bought a AU 20000 in 78? Which I still have but have only recently fixed. Picked up a 3900 around the time of the 7900, and gave the 777a away as a dead brick. So I have three in my current stable. Finding a service technician who knows his stuff in Maritime Canada has been an unending saga of frustration. This is the first time I've had all three in top form. I bridged the gap with Yamahas which have been reliable enough for me. Started a couple of threads on the troublesome 7900 on AudioKarma back in '08. But didn't find their Sansui Brain Trust to be as helpful to me as I could have hoped for. I am not broke but with the way prices are going up, I cannot justify spending big bucks on the dream system I never had. I don't want to outlive my retirement money. And I never had a good chance to AB compare brands of amps, receivers, and speakers, so although you could call me a Sansui guy it is more of an arranged marriage than personal experience! Cheers.

  • @ronaldbaglien3457
    @ronaldbaglien3457 Год назад +1

    I just got my AU-517 a few months ago. It sounds glorious. It's 65 watts per channel which might not seem like much, but it is LOUD!

    • @gregoryluna535
      @gregoryluna535 Год назад

      I have a couple AU-317s and only turn up the volume a few clicks before I worry about disturbing the neighbors.

  • @jpaleas
    @jpaleas Год назад +2

    Happy New Year !
    Another great video! I love all the choices ! I would consider my self lucky to get my hands on one of them !
    My fave would be the AU-505.
    I must say you have a really great way of taking control of your shop and your channel and setting some boundaries!
    Always a pleasure to watch. Thank you !

  • @chelle12368
    @chelle12368 Год назад +3

    Thank you so much for this list. I am a Sansui freak and love the AU line. I can relate to your love of the 505 which I'm sure is very similar in sound to my 101 which I am totally in love with. I was also thrilled that you mentioned the7700 which I'm sure is similar to my 6600. The closest one I have to the 717 is my 217. I had been looking for a 555a but I would definitely jump at the chance to own a 555. The 20000 would be a dream come true for me. I love your RUclips channel. Keep up the great work!

    • @emeeul
      @emeeul Год назад +1

      I was looking into a 101 when I found my 505 by chance. I understand they’re both great for the price.

  • @johnsonrobinsonjr1272
    @johnsonrobinsonjr1272 Год назад +4

    Great list, man!! Keep the awesome content coming! 🔥🔥🔥

  • @jeremybentham7447
    @jeremybentham7447 7 месяцев назад

    My first one a 777 at age 14, my uncle sold it to me for $160 long time ago. Grandfather gave me a 555 in exchange for work. Mother gave both of them away when I went to college (& my '78 restored FJ-40). Got an AU-111right after I graduated from a shop. Had to sell it when I moved back, I knew Ill regret it, but had no choice. Next one was an A-80, it was very good sounding for not being an AU, but blew tweeters like crazy. Then a C-2101 and a B-2101, quite good, maybe even better than some AU (but ugly). I got an BA-2000 from a mobile disco, and found a crazy tube CA-303 in an old radio shop. For the price of a very nice dinner, but still very much worth it. For now, the Tube Preamp works nicely with the BA-2000 or the B-2101. It actually can work with both, it has a crossover for low, mid, highs. It's meant to be paired to three tube amps with the crossover. My favorite two are the CA-303 tube preamp and the B-2101 Power Amplifier.

  • @petenamlook18
    @petenamlook18 Год назад +3

    Be aware that the 717 will not handle low impedance loads. The 717 will go into protection when paired with something like the KEF LS50 (I know because I tried it).

  • @mikecampbell5856
    @mikecampbell5856 Год назад +4

    I enjoy these top 5 videos very much. The only Sansui I own is a Model 5050 receiver in mint condition that I bought for 75 bucks. Only 30 watts per channel but it has plenty of power. If you need a kidney, I will trade for that AU20000!

  • @billybeck
    @billybeck Год назад

    Bought me an AU 505 on Saturday and wow! It is so unbelievably sweet! What an amazing sound. I've owned a few Sansuis, but the 505 is next level gorgeous. Only paid £100, and it's mint.

  • @studydude
    @studydude Год назад +2

    I wish my audio sales were all buyers like you on the AU-20000 purchase, easy breezy.

  • @tomaspoblador8587
    @tomaspoblador8587 2 месяца назад +3

    The AU-9500 Must be in the list !!!

  • @billfarrell4387
    @billfarrell4387 Год назад

    I had this amplifier with KLH book shelf speakers Yamaha tuner and Phillips turntable so many hours of great listening
    Take Care

  • @alexfalcao
    @alexfalcao Год назад +1

    I currently have the AU-D7, AU-101, AU-5500, AU-7700 and the AU-717, my favorite is the AU-7700, also have some Sansui receivers like 551, 661 and 771 that sounds very good, you cannot go wrong with any of them. I will try one day to get the AU-2000.

    • @EJ-lh5su
      @EJ-lh5su 7 месяцев назад +1

      same here, selling the 717 but keeping the 7700

    • @sarmataaudio
      @sarmataaudio 3 месяца назад

      @@EJ-lh5su I never heard the 717, but I take your word on 7700. This is what I have.

  • @nappybob
    @nappybob Год назад +3

    I bought the Sansui AU-919 when I was stationed in Japan in 1981. Amazing integrated amp! Like an idiot, I sold it or threw it away a few years later when the volume control made a crackling noise when I turned it. Still the cleanest and super fast response amp I ever owned to this day…Shit!

    • @flrn6233
      @flrn6233 Год назад

      The AU-919 is probably the best Sansui ever made. And audiophile piece of joy that just a few can beat today, and ask yourself how much money you need to spend to beat that AU-919... I mean, it's profane!

  • @manowasichulam8163
    @manowasichulam8163 Год назад

    My brother inlaw has the AU2000. It was given to him by his dad in the 80's. The kids dropped some nails in the air vents and its fried.

  • @greghamilton297
    @greghamilton297 Год назад +2

    No 919? That's crazy!!

  • @drmbgls1
    @drmbgls1 Год назад

    I don't have an AU model, but I inherited an A 7amp. At 45wts a channel it kicks ass!

  • @michaelsparrow4798
    @michaelsparrow4798 Год назад +1

    Surprised no mention of midrange tone controls. It is one of their most unique features. (Yes, Marantz had some too.)

  • @gbmwaz
    @gbmwaz Год назад

    You are correct about trying to nail the sonic difference between units because of condition differences BUT I had over time several each of AU-7700 and AU-7500. I thought clearly with all of them the AU-7500's were better sounding. Probably buyers now can get AU-7500 for less money too. And running both amp/preamp sections separately with other pieces the amp section of the AU-7500 is better then the preamp section FWIW. . The Sony TA-1130 int amp sounded great as a pre-only into higher dollar power amps. I liked the pre section better then the power amp section on that one. Just the opposite of the Sansui. Actually it makes sense as using an integrated as a pre only means (for a preamp) the power supply is way overbuilt. It a ball mixing and matching. I owned hundreds and hundreds of vintage pieces over 20+ yrs. Love your channel.

    • @MusicSasho
      @MusicSasho Год назад

      SO the 7500 sound better then 7700?

  • @richardduke6930
    @richardduke6930 Год назад

    Thanks for the informative video ! It isn't an AU series , but I have a Sansui R-7 that was in less than ideal storage condition for many years . Recently plugged it in , it works and sound good . But at very low volume has a little static . Not sure if it is the receiver or the Bose 601 speakers . Both are probably way past time for a tune up .

  • @SamuelBarrPhotography
    @SamuelBarrPhotography Год назад +1

    Cool video, thanks for sharing your thoughts!

  • @donde2k
    @donde2k Год назад +2

    Great list! I think Sansui had McIntosh in their sites back then and they produced some wonderful pieces. Totally true about Type A’s being rampant in the audiophile community. My favorite type of comment starts with, “Well I’m an Electrical Engineer, and I’m here to they’ll you that…”😂

  • @LoftyVisions
    @LoftyVisions Год назад

    Great video! I have to agree with your opinions of the 505. I have one of those and a 555a (both restored from the ground up) and I much prefer the 505. It sounds so much beefier and no sub required!

  • @jeffbenefield3400
    @jeffbenefield3400 5 месяцев назад

    we have podunk in Arkansas too!

  • @claudel5670
    @claudel5670 Год назад +1

    thanks a lot for these videos, very informative for me. Merci !

  • @hwrk777
    @hwrk777 2 месяца назад

    I would have the AU-9500 on that list.

  • @liboy9844
    @liboy9844 Год назад

    I own a Sansui AU70 tube amp and am convinced ‘tube’ vs solid state are the best for audiophiles as they are also the choice of known professional guitar players. However, my personal experience with solid-state amps is limited to middle-range brands and models and therefore leaves me wondering after learning your chouces. Appreciate if you could maybe do a tube vs solid state a-b test for ‘audiophile quality’ sound to help confirm things. Nice write-up btw. Thanks.

  • @georgecovetskie6717
    @georgecovetskie6717 5 месяцев назад

    I was a service bench tech from 1977 to 19805 and seem Many good and not so good sound systems. I owned a few.
    I had that model Sansui AU-20000 and I will stand by my opnion that was the best sounding unit I owned.
    I am sorry I sold it. We do foolish things and that was just one of them I regret.
    I used as a preamp into a Base 1801 power amo and extremely high end speakers.
    It served me well for about 10 years.

  • @Stevewd1
    @Stevewd1 Год назад

    HERE"S A REQUEST FOR INVESTIGATION> A friend gave me a quad Sansui receiver, a QR 4500 and I did the quad thing first. But then I tried 2 channel source material just using the built in quad decoder. WOW! I used 4 speakers, left and right, one pair sitting on top of the other pair. (JBL Decade 26 on bottom, JBL L110 on top. The 110s are underpowered buy the 4500, very quiet compared to the 26. I tried different speakers on top but it didn't sound the same.) Every little background sound on the recording can be heard. No matter how far in the background. Also, It sounds like the instruments are in the room. Am I just making this up in my head? Or is this the greatest sound known to man? Please investigate this phenomenon. Maybe? I and others who hear it are blown away by it.

  • @luislunacortez1929
    @luislunacortez1929 7 месяцев назад

    Hi Kevin thanks for your video.
    My question my tech replaces the pot volumen my Au719 with a 100komhs por instead of the unobtainable 150komhs
    I think this can have an effect over the sound .
    What will be the consequences ? Thanks for your response.

  • @georgiosagelakos4849
    @georgiosagelakos4849 Год назад +1

    I have AU 6900 and AU 517 and both of them are of great sound and great condition. I have been proposed to change them with AU 717 or AU 20000 but I don't really find any reason, what is your opinion?

    • @skylabsaudio
      @skylabsaudio  Год назад

      Only you can make that call. All 4 are great

  • @jamesstratton4488
    @jamesstratton4488 Год назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @tee-jaythestereo-bargainph2120
    @tee-jaythestereo-bargainph2120 8 месяцев назад

    Update Prime Hifi Conor G utuber master restored and resto modded my au717 !!
    OMG !! Video review b4 after coming soon !!

  • @TajitsuTakeuchi
    @TajitsuTakeuchi 6 месяцев назад

    What about AU a907 Series?

  • @annespellberg7173
    @annespellberg7173 Год назад

    You don't have an inventory and price list on your website. Can you provide one?

  • @SinnerSince1962
    @SinnerSince1962 Год назад

    I had an AU-719. It didn’t stay long as it didn’t really impress me.

    • @MusicSasho
      @MusicSasho Год назад

      Which model did you got instead 719?

  • @zoputamichael3479
    @zoputamichael3479 Год назад +1

    Is there a site I can use to get one of this beautiful and Amazing Amplifiers ???????

  • @nhlanhlamagagula7467
    @nhlanhlamagagula7467 Год назад +2

    Thank you for the review..... these 70s amplifiers are built like tanks and can't compare to the 80s staff....so much differences ..
    I own some A line of the 80s amps .. can't compare..70s are different league ..

  • @dandinhofer9240
    @dandinhofer9240 4 месяца назад

    The Definition Series CA3000, BA5000 was unceremoniously left off the list and I'm completely heartbroken 😢. How could you be this insensitive. I'm probably going to need some strong meds, a few yoga and meditation classes and a mental health day. 😅

  • @Holychickendestroyer
    @Holychickendestroyer 3 месяца назад

    I’ll give you $50,000 for your AU-20,000!. Let’s see how strong is your integrity 😀

  • @hawaiisteve932
    @hawaiisteve932 Год назад +7

    Great top 5 , my first Sansui was an AU777 that a neighbor gave me for nothing last year !!!, his dad had passed & he was clearing out his workshop , the label on it read Good Condition $25 !!! a very old label . Now I have an 8080DB & a 9090 both in mint condition , gotta love the Sansui lines . Keep the kool content coming .

  • @ThePetar911
    @ThePetar911 Год назад +5

    AU 20000 is one of the best integrated amp ever made, the only one i consider maybe even better is Kenwood Supreme 600, 650 ... and Accuphase e405:)

  • @tonybeef1142
    @tonybeef1142 Год назад +6

    I bought an AU 888 for $10.00 Cdn and my AU 555a for $1.00. I had the 888 recapped and it sounds AMAZING. I will never get rid of either of them :) .

  • @American_Composer_Mike_Sopko
    @American_Composer_Mike_Sopko 8 месяцев назад +3

    I'm a big fan of the Au 9500

  • @zukispur5493
    @zukispur5493 Год назад +6

    Recently had my sansui AU 717 re capped. (The dreaded sui glue) cost me around £600. Money well spent. Brilliant brilliant brilliant amplifier.

    • @zukispur5493
      @zukispur5493 Год назад

      I use my sui au 717 to drive 4 speakers. 2 leak sandwich 600s and 2 celestion ditton 44s (mk 2) they play my music the way I like to hear my music. Heavy warm round and clean👍🌚 I also use a realistic graphic equalizer which is not needed with music pressed/recorded properly but I play a lot of reggae and some of the presses coming out of Jamaica (studio one 7" especially) need a lift. Turntable I use is a Garrard 401 (SME arm) and a audio technica AT LP 1240 (ortofon concord stylus) for cutting and scratching in the mix🌚

  • @asplmn
    @asplmn Год назад +6

    Great stuff! Have you heard the AU-999 with the great mods the smart folks in the audio community have shared over the years? It's not even funny how much better these modded 999's can sound. Truly a legendary amp.

  • @betasplenden2342
    @betasplenden2342 Год назад +5

    I have a au 217 mark II and it's great I love it the look and the sound. Great video, saludos from Uruguay.

  • @joesugarman1355
    @joesugarman1355 Год назад +10

    Good stuff! That AU-505 is one of the most musical amps I've heard and still a bargain. Currently enjoying a recapped AU-777a as well.

  • @robt7785
    @robt7785 Год назад +2

    So, I live in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and I want to take my Sansui to be repaired locally. Can you personally vouch for any repair shops local to me? (hahaha)

  • @jackortiz9359
    @jackortiz9359 Год назад +2

    I agree with 717 vol. pot; what I discover that works fine is to turn the pot, left to right vice versa few times before turning on the unit, got rid of the dead spot

  • @yokosomike
    @yokosomike Год назад +4

    My holy grail coming from Japan would be the AU-111 and it sounds fantastic. My next favorite is the AU-9500 as it is a beast and the second best sounding amplifier from Sansui I have listened to but too big and too much sound for my place in Tokyo. I settled with the AU-7500 because it was the best fit for my space. In Japan there is a reason for the loudness switch which helps for playing at low volumes which I use at times. I seriously took a look at the AU-555A but the AU-7500 was just too beautiful to pass up and I found it fully restored at my local second hand store that is practically a vintage museum with 60s and 70s Sansui, Luxman and Micro Seiki I see being exchanged. Enjoyed, domo arigato.

    • @Mig29Peru2011
      @Mig29Peru2011 Год назад

      Estoy totalmente de acuerdo contigo.

  • @keriabrams3103
    @keriabrams3103 Год назад +6

    I have a AU-717. I bought it new in 1977 when I got home from college. I have kept it this long because I love the sound it produces. Although it does not get used very much these days, it is in excellent condition. I even still have the rack handles, though they are not installed.

  • @rp9035
    @rp9035 Год назад +4

    I agree on the AU-717 volume pot. But man it's a great sounding amp! And build quality is incredible.

  • @paulv22
    @paulv22 Год назад +7

    Congrats on the AU-20000. That's a score for the record books. I have an AU-317 and matching tuner. Sansui really made great stuff back in the day.

    • @jeffk2503
      @jeffk2503 16 дней назад

      I always wanted to try the au317. I'm just curious what speakers have you used with yours. ?

    • @paulv22
      @paulv22 15 дней назад

      @@jeffk2503 I use it with a pair of B&W Matrix 1s, but I've used it with ADS L780s. Both worked well.

  • @RICHARD-w4k
    @RICHARD-w4k 4 месяца назад +2

    AU 999 owner and proud of it. it's 54 years old and still top of the line. Paired up with 4 Sansui SP 2000 speakers and sounds great.

  • @asmallwhitedog0479
    @asmallwhitedog0479 Год назад +3

    I have a 101, 666, 2400 and a 517. The 517 is the best sounding amp I've ever owned.

  • @paulf.5261
    @paulf.5261 Год назад +3

    Very cool.
    My 1st proper stereo was a mix of Sansui, A-80 Amp which I bought along with a SC-1330 Tape Deck, SR-1050c Turntable and a pair of Speakers.... SP-1001’s
    I was doing my final year of Fine Art and the Art Technician sold them to me for $50au......That was a bargain in 1991 and still going strong. 🥳
    And a few years ago I found the AU 417 which is my main amp at the moment.
    Love that Sansui stuff 😁🙏

  • @joelima201
    @joelima201 Год назад +4

    Good informative AU description. I've had my AU 20000 for 40 years now and will never get rid of it. The build quality was very good in the time period. Have had many amplifiers, and I always preferred this amp as the best sounding, in my opinion.

  • @Sunday_Jazz
    @Sunday_Jazz Год назад +1

    And now Sansui make washing machines 🤣

  • @-NoneOfYourBusiness
    @-NoneOfYourBusiness Год назад +6

    I bought a couple vintage Sansui amps 10 to 15 years ago when I was in a phase of trying a bunch of different audio gears. My AU-7700 always stayed with me ever since I first plugged it. Its still my main Amp I use for all my Jazz, Rock, Folk, Prog, etc. I never really found anything better to me. I cherish it for years now. Its quite rare to have something, audio gear, car, anything, that we are just completely happy with. Great video. Thanks.

    • @EJ-lh5su
      @EJ-lh5su 7 месяцев назад +1

      Something magical about the 7700 but only when the loudness is engaged, otherwise music is just flat and lifeless, But with it, everything just pales in comparison. Not only does it sound great, but it's the best looking vintage amp in my opinion. Very classy, they don't make them like this anymore.

    • @sarmataaudio
      @sarmataaudio 3 месяца назад

      @@EJ-lh5su Well no. It depends on speakers. I have one 7700 as main amp and it really delivers on zero settings.

  • @tee-jaythestereo-bargainph2120
    @tee-jaythestereo-bargainph2120 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video - I also own many Sansui integrated amps/ 👹 Recievers
    Been wanting to recap my Au717 but been working So much lately No time I'm also a fan Of Nichicon caps FG/KZ/KA 😃

  • @pametnaradionica
    @pametnaradionica Год назад +1

    How about AU-X1. I`ve had one in my house for a couple of months, never owned one though. I still believe that was the best thing I`ve ever heard. I`ve listened it on various speakers, that amp was never an issue. Since the owner did not want to sell it, the only thing I am sorry about it is that I haven`t stolen that amp and fled the country. :)

    • @dandinhofer9240
      @dandinhofer9240 4 месяца назад

      Those AU-X1 rarely EVER come up for sale, and when they do there's usually a line of vehicles & people lining up viciously grabbing, crying and tossing wads of bills at the seller.

  • @gillesgueret8191
    @gillesgueret8191 Год назад +1

    I bought an AU-517 back in the early seventies I still own it play it almost every day......ALAS after 50 years it is slowly losing it's OOMPH.... it needs a recap and the dreaded Volume knob is scratchy but in it's heyday it has taken out 2 speaker cabinets a Ultraliner 12 inch split the top from one side... and blew out a 10 inch Tannoy front face ( which was funny at the time it was my brother's speaker.....) Mom was wrong I didn't go deaf!!!!!

  • @LakeNipissing
    @LakeNipissing Год назад +3

    I really enjoy your reviews. It is sad when viewers misuse business contact information for non-business related questions!
    I have witnessed the same watching some plumbing RUclips channels for years where they share are their tricks of the trade with viewers, common sense advice and film repairs they are doing for customers from start to finish. All of this for no charge to the viewer (aside from RUclips ads)... but that is still not enough for some and they call the plumber's business number to diagnose their plumbing problems over the phone. Hello, people??? Now viewers are doing this to Skylabs.... it is a vintage audio equipment sales and repair *_business_* folks, not an audio 'wikipedia' for your questions.

  • @mauriciomosquera690
    @mauriciomosquera690 Год назад +2

    Hello, excellent review, I am also in love with Sansui amplifiers for years, although I have let some go, I still try to keep my G33000, BA5000, AU9500, AU919 and of course the beautiful AU20000 that is a little scratched on the outside but is completely restored on the inside Greetings and thanks for sharing.

  • @karaDee2363
    @karaDee2363 Год назад +3

    As always, your logic is spot-on....
    I'm so sorry people are calling you for non business reasons... That's annoying and doesn't pay your overhead...

    • @skylabsaudio
      @skylabsaudio  Год назад +1

      Thank you, Karen. Every yin has a yang, it seams.

  • @yagersgarage8170
    @yagersgarage8170 Год назад +3

    Thanks for another great video! Your top five videos are fun and have lots of good information. Totally agree on the looks of Sansui products… even with all the other great equipment I have the G-9000 always seems to draw the most attention !

  • @ronowens1134
    @ronowens1134 Год назад +11

    Really like your “Top 5” videos! Can you start listing them in order in the description? Also, a Top 5 Harman Kardon vintage receivers video would be cool! Thanks!

    • @airsickgrove
      @airsickgrove Год назад +1

      Second the HK video... definitely interested in one of those

    • @gbmwaz
      @gbmwaz Год назад

      A top 10 list would be even better !!!!

  • @davidkoslek9372
    @davidkoslek9372 Год назад +3

    My brother RGA turned me on to Skylabs Audio and I'm hooked. Keep doing what you do. And thank you!!

  • @d.r.martin6301
    @d.r.martin6301 Год назад +3

    I missed out on the classic era of Sansui integrateds, but I picked up an AU-X619R back in the early 90s. Not to be compared with the great Sansuis you describe here, but still a very capable amp. It's never given me a drop of trouble. I've run my secondary system off it for many years now.

  • @kaybhee6
    @kaybhee6 9 месяцев назад +1

    hai... 1970s sansui,,,, super sex tech

  • @advancedusvsystems6255
    @advancedusvsystems6255 2 дня назад

    I have an Au-999 with the matching tuner. The transformer burned up. I also have an AU-717. Needs caps and it does have that pot issue.

  • @richardtomasek
    @richardtomasek Год назад +2

    It's been 50 years, but I believe I bought the AU505 new in 1973. It was paired with some Ohm speakers and a BSR turntable.
    No power per se, but it did sound good!

  • @jrockofages5413
    @jrockofages5413 Год назад +2

    My 9090 is the bomb

  • @James-dt7ky
    @James-dt7ky 8 месяцев назад +1

    I have the AU-717 and TU-717 both with rack handles. They are mounted in the Sansui GX-5 rack along with a Sansui SC1110 cassette deck. I recapped the amp (big job). You are correct about the volume control.

  • @GHSA1994
    @GHSA1994 Год назад +5

    I've just acquired a mint condition recapped AU555A. It sounds incredibly good

  • @per-henrikpersson1884
    @per-henrikpersson1884 Год назад +1

    Well well well! In The mid 70ties I traded my AU-55A for helping me to by a new stronger RECIEVER - The Harman Kardon HK679 R. Reason I wanted a RECIEVER and a stronger and I sought The sound from my AU-555A was to Soft and I didnt had The money to buy The Tuner to The Sansui. But I never liked The faceplate style and quality of The outside of The 670 but the quality of 670 inside was good. But I couldnt stop remeber my beloved 55A. I think it was so beautyfull on outside and The inside - and that fantastic looking Tuner - mmmmmmm❤️❤️❤️❤️😀👍. But since I got retired I had The oppurtunity to buy some of my old dreamgear back. So I have BAUGHT a 2 track High speed Revox B77, a 4 track Revox A77, A Lenco L 75! Like forward to before! So suddenly The only gear I had before I could rebuy WAS now an old AU - 555A. And at no time I found one in good condition but just like you I said to my self dont care about The money so get it before somebody else find it. So it was kind of expensive. But The condition was as new from The store. So now I can use my old setup exactly excluding my speakers! Why not The speakers? Because I used speakers of my own design that are no more. And TWO Phono i puts is exelent so I can connect my L 75 with The Shure M 75 eliptical needle and my still going strong Thorens TD-160 with my unique ma Micro-Acustics 2002-e cartridge from mid refurbished and cleaned. 70ties. Im in heaven. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😀👍

  • @CraigHollabaugh
    @CraigHollabaugh Год назад +1

    OCD balance knob, never thought of that. I spent your intro determining what albums are in the shop. LZII, Remain in Light, Escape. Anyone else?
    I wrote a tech book 20 years ago and fielded 1000s of questions, looking for free advice. You want to help but there's only so much you can do.
    Thanks, enjoyed it. Agree, blackface Sansui design is beautiful.

  • @stephenbarr2735
    @stephenbarr2735 Год назад +2

    You guys are really upping your graphics game. Love it. I also enjoyed the old, familiar noise of airport traffic going over the WDM.

  • @michaelbyrne8860
    @michaelbyrne8860 6 месяцев назад

    Great Video! I'm a fool for the AU Series, but as a kid the Good Stereo Equipment were always separate units! Amplifier, Tuner, Turntable! Only the JC Penny's, Sears & Roebuck's etc! Had all the crap combined in one! Not real stereo systems but they sounded okay! I've purchased the AU-7700 & TU-7700, and a pair of LM-330's AU-5500 & TU-5500 with LM-220's. Both are Japanese Versions 100 volts. Not the most powerful or the top of line but I love the sound, the looks and can be ran in separated mode so if you want to run the sound through mono blocks or an equalizer if you wanted? I know equalizers are for idiot & Irish Setters! Squirrel!!!.....? CMTFU! Like your channel & videos, I need to stop by your shop the next time I drive up from H-Town too Chicago to see my peoples! Be Cool!

  • @Anthony-cc8bx
    @Anthony-cc8bx 6 месяцев назад

    I have the CA-3000 preamp, had the CA-2000 and BA-2000 set. They look gorgeous and attracted my attention due to aesthetics. CA-3000 remains with me for 10 yrs now. I paid $1250 shipped from Japan. It was paired with two Hitachi HMA 8500 MKII amps, one of the cleanest on paper. It sounds natural to my ears. I obtained the CA-2000 and B-2000 for a good price and flipped them. It sounded way different with that amp than to the Hitachi. The signature was completely different. I had a more enjoyable sound but I question it's accuracy in tone. I wished I kept it longer now to really test it more cause I only listened for 10 mins that was it. Just bought an AU-6600 on the way from Japan. I assume it will sound similar to the AU-7700? Or is that wrong.

  • @sosonic12000
    @sosonic12000 6 месяцев назад

    Love your shows man. I'm currently run a Sansui SX1130 coupled with JBL LX 66 towers sounds great.. Where do you rate the Sansui Au9500 ? I have read good things about them but I trust your skilled judgement. Thanks from cold London with warm Sansui sounds..❤

  • @michaeldavidfigures9842
    @michaeldavidfigures9842 Месяц назад

    I had a sansui au 3300 driving Jensen LS IV speakers. Although it was only rated at about 30 watts per channel, it was capable of putting out a lot of clear undistorted sound.

  • @robertsenior2274
    @robertsenior2274 3 месяца назад

    Hi, I’ve just come across your youtube on your 5 favourite Sansui amplifiers. I have the AU710 which you did not mention. I live in the UK. I take it the AU710 is the same as the AU717 due to it looks identical or was the AU717 made for the American market,

  • @vendigrows
    @vendigrows 6 месяцев назад +5

    One of the reasons Sansui is it for me? The look ! It’s art to me, beside the quality build. But you got to remember , that costs money! Like >50% of production cost. I ❤ it !

  • @renebollengier1111
    @renebollengier1111 Год назад +2

    I have an au-719 I bought at the navy exchange in 1979 or so. And it’s matching tuner. I still use them both almost every day for over 40 years. Who knew the handles were worth so much. May use them to finance a new turntable. I have 4 sets of handles, or should I say black gold! Love watching your channel, keep ‘em coming.

  • @PlanetDeLaTourette
    @PlanetDeLaTourette 4 месяца назад

    Sansui built great amps. I have a 555a and a 317II. Not exactly high end. But these things beat every amp in the higher mid range that I can compare them with. It's sad how such a company was forced to change their philosophy (built better stuff) under the pressure of capitalism. These amps bring joy and excitement. They were made for music, not for money. And if you want to spend that money: there are options too. The story of audio and capitalism is tragic.

  • @darrelljackson5007
    @darrelljackson5007 Год назад +1

    Just got my au20000 and tu9900 up and running after years of problems. Awesome sound! What a beast. Running 4 B&W Matrix speakers. Thanks for your insight.

  • @robertdavis5714
    @robertdavis5714 Год назад +1

    So difficult to find these days Sansui Integrated. Unless you want to purchase from Japan direct (No Thank You, 100V and too close to Ocean). Own a TU 717 so In search of a AU-717, appreciate tip on Balance.

  • @VINTAGEO
    @VINTAGEO 3 месяца назад

    Great Video, I love Sansui and have some spectacular examples in my audio stable! I really wanted to commend you on the intro, I have a FB audio group and had to do the same. The bigger it gets, the more people are reaching out to me with questions that I just don't have time for.. The whole purpose of the group! Cheers from Canada!

  • @taineasy
    @taineasy 7 месяцев назад

    I much preferred the sound of the Heathkit AR1500a over the Sansui's from that era. Had a Sansui AU-8500 but it was no match for the Tonal quality Heathkit. Sansui always sounded a 1/2 octave too bright.

  • @paulinboston
    @paulinboston Год назад +1

    My goodness Kevin, how could you possible not mention the AU-Rocky Road.😛 Happy New Year. I'm going to miss Jeff Beck. Peace.

  • @patrickmcneela217
    @patrickmcneela217 5 месяцев назад

    I have an AU 20000 I’ve owned since I bought it new in 1977 in Okinawa. Can you recommend an expert to go through it and refresh it for me? I live in CT. Thxs