Quadraflex 777 AM/FM Stereo Receiver Vintage Wood Case (1977–1982)
Elevate your home audio with the Quadraflex 777, a refined, mid‑century receiver designed for serious listening. As the flagship of the Pacific Stereo in-house “Quadraflex” line, the 777 is engineered for clarity, simplicity, and musicality, without unnecessary bells and whistles.
CONDITION
SPENCERTIFIED- Fully certified by Spencer
Refurbished and SPENCERTIFIED
This Quadraflex 777 stereo receiver is in good vintage condition and has been fully tested. All functions—including the tuner, amplifier section, tone controls, and speaker outputs—work as intended. The signal strength and tuning meters respond accurately, and the unit produces clean, balanced sound across both channels. The cabinet shows some light wear consistent with age but retains its original wood grain finish with no major damage. All knobs, switches, and lights are intact and functional. A great example of a reliable and well-preserved vintage receiver.
Cosmetic Condition: Good.
Functional Condition: Works Like New.
WHAT'S IN THE BOX?
- Quadraflex 777 AM/FM Stereo Receiver
- Analog Audio Cable
Other information about the Quadraflex 777
- Rated output: approx. 25 W per channel @8 Ω, though many owners attest it delivers stronger real-world performance—figures as high as 50–60 W are reported by enthusiasts.
- AM/FM tuner with large dedicated signal strength and tuning meters for quick, accurate reception
- Low-noise solid-state design with quality analog build—perfect for vinyl, cassette, or CD sources
- Straightforward operation: source selector (Phono, Aux), tape monitor, stereo/mono switch, bass and treble tone controls, headphone jack, A/B speaker outputs
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Elegant wooden cabinet and brushed aluminum front capture authentic 1970s style and substance
DIMENSIONS
- 18.5″ W × 5.5″ H × 12″ D
INPUTS
- Tape x2 L/R (back)
- Extra L/R x1 (back)
- Aux L/R x1 (back)
- Phono L/R x1 (back)
- Antenna FM/AM x2 (back)
OUTPUTS
- Headphones x1 (front)
- AC x1 (back)
- Speakers x2 L/R (back)
- Tape L/R x2 (back)
MANUFACTURER
- MFD: (1977-1982)
- Made in Japan