Who made MCS 3233?

Who made MCS 3233?

It is an off brand Japanese product marketed by J.C. Penney in the US. I’m not sure who manufactured it, perhaps Panasonic or Nippon. It is rated for 33 wpc RMS so it is less powerful than the Pioneer SX-950 (85 wpc).

Who made MCS receivers?

The answer is, a variety of different manufacturers made different pieces of MCS gear. The top-of-the-line receivers from the late 70’s/early 80’s (there are a couple of them, I think Model 3275 was the big beast) were made by Foster, who also made some of the TOTL Realistic gear for Tandy.

Are MCS turntables good?

It performs well and sounds good, but is not quite top shelf. With the same cartridge, my favorite Kenwood KD-4100, still sounds better. Still I am pleased to have this turntable in my collection. I had this turntable for years and loved it.

When was MCs 3233 solid state receiver made?

This solid state MCS 3233 from Modular Component Systems was manufactured in during the late 1970’s and into the very early 1980’s. MCS was a house brand for JC Penney. MCS didn’t actually manufacture their equipment and there has been quite a bit of discussion online as to who made their receivers.

What kind of tuner does MCs 3233 have?

It has a nicely brushed face and a flywheel weighted slide-rule tuner as well. The 3233 has mid range tone control, tone defeat, flywheel tuning, FM muting, Tape Monitor/Dubbing, as well as Low and Scratch Filters. The two meters are for signal strength and tuning.

Who are the manufacturers of the MCS receivers?

MCS didn’t actually manufacture their equipment and there has been quite a bit of discussion online as to who made their receivers. The general consensus is that Technics (Mastushita) and NEC made most of them though other manufacturers may have built them as well.

Who is the manufacturer of Technics classic receivers?

The general consensus is that Technics (Mastushita) and NEC made most of them though other manufacturers may have built them as well. They do look a little like the early Technics receivers so they seem the most likely manufacturer.

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