The S-7100A was one of the higher end receivers on the market in 1970. From the company who built the first solid-state receivers, the build quality of the early Sherwood receivers was exceptional and their performance matched that of the more well known brands of the time. This particular unit is running perfectly. This would make a great gift for a friend starting a vintage stereo collection.
- Production
- 1970
- Condition
- 8/10
- Serial No.
- 71A73680
- Orig. MSRP
- $199
- Restoration
- Full 30-point service check
- Cleaned controls, switches, and chassis
- Factory Specs
Tuning range AM/FM
Power output 25 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo)
Frequency response 30Hz to 20kHz
Total harmonic distortion 1%
Damping factor 30
Input sensitivity 1.5mV (MM), 200mV (line)
Signal to noise ratio 65dB (MM), 75dB (line)
Output 200mV (line)
Speaker load impedance 4Ω to 16Ω
Dimensions 17.5"W x 5.75"H x 13.5"D
Weight 30 lbs
- Documentation
Sherwood S7100A Owner's Manual
- The History of Sherwood
- Sherwood Electronic Labs was founded in Chicago in 1953 to manufacture an amplifier designed by legendary audio engineer Ed Miller. Determined to design high performance audio gear and to manufacture it themselves, Miller and his partner John Snow created a company that has long set the standard for audio excellence an...
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- Liner Notes
Here is of the traditional quality, value and features for which Sherwood is famous - at a modest price. An unparalleled command center for the finest high-fidelity music systems, the S7100 feature power to spare for even the most inefficient speaker systems, and distortion at listening levels is a mere 0,20%.
Sherwood's FM section incorporates the latest proven advances, such as hermetically sealed microcircuit and field-effect transistor circuitry for superior FM sensitivity and reliability. Enjoy the operating ease provided by four rocker buttons that control FM interstation muting, loudness defeat, stereo-mono mode and tape monitor.
- Stock No.
- 7739965505757
The S-7100A was one of the higher end receivers on the market in 1970. From the company who built the first solid-state receivers, the build quality of the early Sherwood receivers was exceptional and their performance matched that of the more well known brands of the time. This particular unit is running perfectly. This would make a great gift for a friend starting a vintage stereo collection.