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Up for grabs is a set of classic Sony SSD-902-AV dynamic speakers. These are high-performance units known for clear mids and a rich soundstage, perfect for a dedicated listening room or a home theater upgrade. Details: Model: SSD-902-AV sony ssd902av
Instead of a bass reflex port (which can cause "chuffing" noise), the SSD902AV uses the passive radiator to tune the enclosure to a very low frequency (usually around 30-40 Hz). The result is a "boomy," warm low end that was perfect for synth-pop, rock drums, and the explosive sound effects of Top Gun or Terminator 2 on VHS.
Thanks to its AV designation and built-in magnetic shielding, these speakers function beautifully as left and right channels flanking a modern display. Connect them to a modern AV receiver using standard speaker wire. This public link is valid for 7 days
If you are restoring or repairing a pair of these speakers, having accurate structural references is crucial. You can download an official, high-resolution Sony SSD-902-AV Service Manual from Turntable Needles , which provides original wiring schematics, part numbers, and exploded mechanical views for seamless component replacement. 3. Restoring the Drivers
The is not a solid-state drive (SSD), but rather a vintage 3-way floor-standing loudspeaker . Part of Sony's "Super Audio Woofer" (S.A.W.) series, these speakers were originally designed as high-fidelity components for home audio systems during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Technical Design and Specifications Can’t copy the link right now
Often paired with classic Japanese amplifiers from the same era to achieve a cohesive tonal character.