Showing posts with label Realistic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Realistic. Show all posts
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Realistic STA-2000D Receiver
HiFiCollector.com community member, Mike S. sent in some pics of his cool Realistic STA-2000D receiver. This was manufactured by Foster Electronics (AKA Fostex) back in about 1979.
Thanks Mike!
If YOU have any pics and a story to tell about your HiFi equipment, send them on in to hificollector88 (at) gmail.com Thanks.
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Receiver - Realistic STA-2250

Looks nice though, and will look even better after a shine-up. Real walnut veneer side panels - perhaps one of the last years for wood on receivers until Onkyo used it in the mid-80s in its Integra line.
How does it sound? Okay. Didn't blow me away, but I also didn't put much time into critical listening in my garage. On par with a lower-end Pioneer, I'd say. Not too much punch, but 50 watts of fairly clean power should be fine for a small space and a pair of bookshelf speakers.
Not impressed by the speaker terminals though - flat head screw-tight - they're SO 1969! Unless you're McIntosh and can simply get away with user-hostile terminals like that because you're. . .McIntosh (geesh!), you've got to get with the program. C'mon, folks. I suppose they had to make cuts somewhere to afford the wood.
Have any experiences with the Realistic STA-2250? I'd like to hear your story.
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