I can’t be the only one…
John
Me too! I have two Sonab turntables - the latter models were made by Yamaha. And I have 3 receivers! I use one every day next to my computer and the other two are spare -although the first is proving indestructable. Legend has it the R 4000 series receivers were built to withstand being driven over by a truck and I think they would survive that test. I don't think the speakers would live up to our expectations but their design was unique in the 1970's.
Speaking of design the R4000 receivers are a masterpiece and are featured with the c500 cassette deck in the design museum. Stockholm.
The cassette deck was made by Nakamichi. They often come up for sale in Australia and sell for peanuts but every time I contact a seller they never respond!!
Recently I found this on the net http://www.sonabaudio.com/ So they are back in business.
Some years back I tracked down the designer of the receiver. You can read about him here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lars_Lallerstedt
For those who have never
seen the receiver here it is http://www.thevintageknob.org/sonab-R4000.html It sounds as good as it looks.
You'll see Lecson get a mention on the page.
I believe Sonab was originally set up by the Swedish govt as a project to create employment.
Happy exploring - by the way Sonab Turntables are a dream to restore - you just need a new belt. Not much of a challenge to you t.table guys!
Best from Scotland - Stuart