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Brand: Aiwa

The Aiwa TX-70 is a high-end audio receiver that was introduced in the mid-1970s by the Japanese electronics company Aiwa. It is known for its exceptional sound quality, advanced features, and sleek design. Some of the unique aspects of the TX-70 include its Quadrophonic decoding capability for four-channel stereo sound, which was considered a cutting-edge technology at the time. It also featured a tuner with up to 100 FM and 29 MW presets, Dolby noise reduction, and a phono input for connecting turntables. The TX-70's power output was rated at 4x24 watts, and its tone controls allowed for easy adjustment of bass, treble, and midrange frequencies. Overall, the Aiwa TX-70 was a highly regarded audio product that represented the company's commitment to innovation and excellence in audio technology during the 1970s.



  • Type: Mono/Stereo Tuner
  • Bands: FM, MW, LW
  • Tuning Scale: Digital
  • Tuning Frequencies: 87.5 to 108 MHz (FM), 522 to 1611 kHz (MW), 144 to 353 kHz (LW)
  • Sensitivity:
  • Selectivity: 60dB (FM)
  • Signal to Noise Ratio: 63dB (FM)
  • Distortion: 0.4% (FM)
  • Frequency Response: 30Hz to 15kHz (FM)
  • Output:
  • Antenna:
  • Power Supply:
  • Dimensions: 330 x 71 x 200 mm
  • Weight: 2.1 kg
  • Year: 1983
  • Price:

Aiwa TX-70

Aiwa TX-70

Aiwa TX-70

Aiwa TX-70

Aiwa TX-70



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