| Max. RMS Power into 8 Ohms per channel | No Data (estimate: 70 Watt) |
| Total harmonic distortion at rated output | No Data |
| Slew Rate | No Data |
| Rise time | No Data |
| Phono inputs | 2 |
| Line level inputs | 2 |
| Number of tape loops | 2 |
| Phono equaliser | Yes: MM & MC |
| Headphone output | Yes, front mounted socket |
| Power consumption | No Data |
| Width x Height x Depth (cm) | No Data |
| Weight (Kg) | 14.4 |
| When manufactured | 1975 to 1977 |
| UK new price | £250 (estimate, based on USA price of US$400) |
| eBay price guide (full working order and in good condition) | £90 to £170 |
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The AU-7900, like some other Sansui amplifiers of the 1970's is a very good choice for the vinyl enthusiast, as not only does it have a good quality built-in moving coil head amp, but it also allows the pickup load impedance to be selected from a choice of 30, 50 or 100KOhms via a three-way switch on the rear panel. Also, two turntable inputs are provided. Image attribution: Dirk Okolowitz. Used with permission. Image attribution: Dirk Okolowitz, Germany. Used with permission.
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