In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Technics—a premium brand under the Panasonic corporation—was at the peak of its engineering prowess. The rack system era dominated consumer audio, and the Technics SA-G76 was a shining example. This integrated stereo receiver was often the heart of mid-tier component systems, known for its "New Class A" amplifier design, robust power output (rated at 100 watts per channel), and iconic dark grey/black chassis with fluorescent displays.
, primarily known for its Class H+ amplification circuitry which provides high-efficiency power delivery. Technical Specifications Power Output (Stereo): 110 watts per channel into Surround Output: 100W for each of the 5 channels (Front, Center, Rear). Frequency Response: Total Harmonic Distortion (THD): Damping Factor: Input Sensitivity: Phono (MM): Signal to Noise Ratio: Speaker Load Impedance: Dimensions: Key Features & Connectivity Amplification: technics sa-g76 user manual
The Graphic Equalizer: One of the most "interesting" sections of the manual covers the built-in 7-band graphic equalizer. It teaches the user how to manually sculpt sound—boosting the 63Hz slider for that deep, room-shaking bass or nudging the 16kHz for crisp, airy highs. The Complete Guide to the Technics SA-G76 User
Features
: Switches between full 5-channel surround and a 3-channel mode (Front L/R + Center) that disables rear speakers. DELAY TIME No Specifications Page