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Posted on Nov 04, 2008

Pioneer SX-737 Found model SX-737 in yard sale. Can someone let me know how old it is and was it a good receiver. E-mail Bob at [email protected]

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My husband purchased his in 1975. Thirty-three years later is working fine.

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You might try to get some information from: www.servicemanual.net. Somebody will need it if you want it worked on. If it is real heavy (40lb.s +) it may well be from the 70's. Mostly good units. I wouldn't give you $0.10 for their new stuff.

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