Allied
Explore 6 Allied vintage audio models — specs, production history, reviews, and market values in the VTA archive.
Models
Receivers
- 333 (1960s) — Tube AM/FM stereo receiver built by Pioneer and sold as a budget alternative in the U.S. under Allied and Knight brand names.
- 355 — Allied 355 Stereo Receiver (1969) — solid-state FM-AM receiver with 25W per channel, tuning meter, and warm sound. Priced at $349.95 new.
- 435 — A re-badged Pioneer-built AM/FM stereo receiver, noted for its stereo beacon light and restoration potential.
- 490 — A receiver sold in the 1970s with a distinctive internal design not mirrored in similar-looking Pioneer models.
- 495 — Allied 495 Loader — 2070 lb front-end loader with 3300 lb lift capacity (optional), 72-inch bucket, TSL option. Built for 50–100 Hp tractors.
Other Models
- Allied — Vintage Audio Equipment — Explore 6 Allied vintage audio models — specs, production history, reviews, and market values in the VTA archive.
- 333 (1960s) — Tube AM/FM stereo receiver built by Pioneer and sold as a budget alternative in the U.S. under Allied and Knight brand names.
- 355 — Allied 355 Stereo Receiver (1969) — solid-state FM-AM receiver with 25W per channel, tuning meter, and warm sound. Priced at $349.95 new.
- 395 — Allied 395 receiver (c.1978) delivers 55W/ch RMS, cap-coupled solid-state design, made in Japan — likely a Pioneer SX-1000TW sibling.
- 435 — A re-badged Pioneer-built AM/FM stereo receiver, noted for its stereo beacon light and restoration potential.
- 490 — A receiver sold in the 1970s with a distinctive internal design not mirrored in similar-looking Pioneer models.
- 495 — Allied 495 Loader — 2070 lb front-end loader with 3300 lb lift capacity (optional), 72-inch bucket, TSL option. Built for 50–100 Hp tractors.
- 498 — Allied 498 Solid State Stereophonic Receiver (1971) — 72WPC Pioneer-built vintage receiver with 30kHz response, auto-tune, and rare mail-order charm.
- NOVA 7 — Allied Nova 7 (1972) — 70 lb bookshelf speakers with 10-inch woofer, 4-ohm load, and warm sound. Oiled walnut finish, sealed cabinet.
- Radio — Allied 395 receiver (1971) — 55W RMS, rebadged Pioneer SX-1000TW with silver sparkle faceplate. A solid-state stereo classic from the early 70s.
- TD 1099 — A 3-head stereo reel-to-reel tape deck with user-friendly threading and a walnut-grain vinyl case, sold as a high-value audio component in the early 1970s.