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Beskrivning
Nya lampor, servad enligt manualen. Låter varm och dynamiskt, man kan lyssna och njuta hela dagen.
Specifications
Tuning range: FM, MW
Power output: 30 watts per channel into 8? (stereo)
Frequency response: 20Hz to 20kHz
Total harmonic distortion: 0.3%
Input sensitivity: 3mV (MM), 150mV (line)
Signal to noise ratio: 80dB (MM), 90dB (line)
Channel separation: 55dB (MM)
Output: 150mV (line), 26mV (DIN)
Semiconductors: 1 x FET, 33 x transistors, 15 x diodes, 3 x IC
Dimensions: 440 x 140 x 350mm
Weight: 13kg
Accessories: FM di-pole antenna
Reviews
Reviewed Dec 22nd, 2022 by vglory88
Akai AA-1030, looks like it has a very good circuit. I use it in the bedroom setup. Sounds sweet and clear. Sounds similar to my Marantz 2252B. They do not make them like this anymore. New receivers with this build and sound are priced at 2,000-3,600 US dollars. I shopped around, stereo Naim, Bryston, NAD, Rotel, Yamaha and could not find anything affordable brand new that sounds this good under $2K. Those new receivers that have clarity lack sweetness, those that have sweetness lack punch/bite. AA-1030 has both qualities at the same time; it makes for an incredible value, if you can find one that is still in mint original condition.
Reviewed Jan 19th, 2019 by Stisse
The Akai AA-1030 was the second HiFi receiver I´ve ever bought, back in the 70´s i Stockholm. I used for 20 years, then stored it for another 20 years, and now that I´m going back to the analogue world again, I brought it back to life. It is truly a fantastic receiver and it still sounds outstanding even after 20 years in storage. I know I should probably change a few caps etc, but there is nothing indicating even the slightest fault. Quality through and through, and the 30W is quite enough for good listening. Plus the fact that you can connect a great number of equipment, like my two record players, two tape players, CD, and even an iPad for Spotify listening. So, I will stop looking for a replacement, the AA-1030 is to me perfect.
Reviewed Oct 07th, 2018 by Paraclone
In my opinion this receiver easily annihilates any other vintage gear (With the same wattage) Harman Kardon, Marantz,Pioneer and Sansui and the like. I have consistently bought in low powered receivers from the 70`s . Have had them all and tested against KEF Reference 101. This came in last month and for once it ticked ALL the boxes . Akai did everything right.
Reviewed Sep 14th, 2018 by RolandTR505
I am very pleased with the sound from this receiver. And it looks good to, with the shiny silver face plate and wood cabinet. The radio reception is also very sensitive.
The build quality is outstanding on this old scool Akai receivers! A very solid construction with metal knobs and buttons, which gives a very nice feel.
As an extra feature, this model has two phono inputs for the odd occasion you want to connect two record players.
I really recommend this receiver!
Specifications
Tuning range: FM, MW
Power output: 30 watts per channel into 8? (stereo)
Frequency response: 20Hz to 20kHz
Total harmonic distortion: 0.3%
Input sensitivity: 3mV (MM), 150mV (line)
Signal to noise ratio: 80dB (MM), 90dB (line)
Channel separation: 55dB (MM)
Output: 150mV (line), 26mV (DIN)
Semiconductors: 1 x FET, 33 x transistors, 15 x diodes, 3 x IC
Dimensions: 440 x 140 x 350mm
Weight: 13kg
Accessories: FM di-pole antenna
Reviews
Reviewed Dec 22nd, 2022 by vglory88
Akai AA-1030, looks like it has a very good circuit. I use it in the bedroom setup. Sounds sweet and clear. Sounds similar to my Marantz 2252B. They do not make them like this anymore. New receivers with this build and sound are priced at 2,000-3,600 US dollars. I shopped around, stereo Naim, Bryston, NAD, Rotel, Yamaha and could not find anything affordable brand new that sounds this good under $2K. Those new receivers that have clarity lack sweetness, those that have sweetness lack punch/bite. AA-1030 has both qualities at the same time; it makes for an incredible value, if you can find one that is still in mint original condition.
Reviewed Jan 19th, 2019 by Stisse
The Akai AA-1030 was the second HiFi receiver I´ve ever bought, back in the 70´s i Stockholm. I used for 20 years, then stored it for another 20 years, and now that I´m going back to the analogue world again, I brought it back to life. It is truly a fantastic receiver and it still sounds outstanding even after 20 years in storage. I know I should probably change a few caps etc, but there is nothing indicating even the slightest fault. Quality through and through, and the 30W is quite enough for good listening. Plus the fact that you can connect a great number of equipment, like my two record players, two tape players, CD, and even an iPad for Spotify listening. So, I will stop looking for a replacement, the AA-1030 is to me perfect.
Reviewed Oct 07th, 2018 by Paraclone
In my opinion this receiver easily annihilates any other vintage gear (With the same wattage) Harman Kardon, Marantz,Pioneer and Sansui and the like. I have consistently bought in low powered receivers from the 70`s . Have had them all and tested against KEF Reference 101. This came in last month and for once it ticked ALL the boxes . Akai did everything right.
Reviewed Sep 14th, 2018 by RolandTR505
I am very pleased with the sound from this receiver. And it looks good to, with the shiny silver face plate and wood cabinet. The radio reception is also very sensitive.
The build quality is outstanding on this old scool Akai receivers! A very solid construction with metal knobs and buttons, which gives a very nice feel.
As an extra feature, this model has two phono inputs for the odd occasion you want to connect two record players.
I really recommend this receiver!
AKAI AA-1030 Stereo Receiver (Nyservad!) Top skick!
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Utropspris
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2 322 kr
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