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Brand: Aiwa

The Aiwa XR-H1100 is a high-performance receiver/amplifier that was introduced by the Sony-owned brand, Aiwa, in the late 1980s. Some of its key features include:1. 30 watts per channel (60 watts per channel in stereo)2. FM/AM tuner with digital display3. Twin cassette deck with Dolby B noise reduction4. Dolby Pro Logic decoder for enhanced surround sound5. Pioneer laserdisc player compatibility6. K1-SL speaker package included (consisting of two front speakers, a center channel, and two surround speakers)7. Large user-friendly front panel with well-marked buttons and displaysThe XR-H1100 was a high-end, premium product in Aiwa's lineup, positioned above the H900 model and priced around $3,000 in 1989 (equivalent to about $6,300 in today's money). It was known for its rich, clear sound, high build quality, and advanced features, which helped establish Aiwa as a leading brand in Japan's consumer electronics market during the 1980s and 1990s. The XR-H1100 continued to be a popular choice among audiophiles and music lovers until the early 2000s, when Aiwa began to fade from the market. Today, it is regarded as a classic and collectible item by vintage audio enthusiasts, with restored and refurbished units commanding high prices in online marketplaces.



  • Type: Mini System
  • Formats: cd, tape, tuner
  • Power Output: 65W into 6Ω
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  • Distortion: 1%
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Aiwa XR-H1100

Aiwa XR-H1100

Aiwa XR-H1100

Aiwa XR-H1100

Aiwa XR-H1100

Aiwa XR-H1100

Aiwa XR-H1100

Aiwa XR-H1100

Aiwa XR-H1100



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