The Luxman TD-377 is a tuner model from the 300 series, manufactured between 1998 and 2000 in Japan. It features a distinctive champagne-colored front (type G) with an anthracite housing cover, and is also available in black (type B). This model is designed to operate on both FM and AM frequencies, with a VHF range of 88-108 MHz, and a MW range of 535-1605 KHz. The TD-377 includes multiple inputs and outputs, specifically accommodating a balanced 300 Ohm antenna for VHF and a 75 Ohm unbalanced antenna connection for FM reception. The tuner boasts a frequency response of 30 Hz to 15 kHz with a distortion factor of less than 0.15%. Signal-to-noise ratio is impressive at 78 dB, and it offers channel separation of 50 dB. Additionally, features like CAT technology, station memory for 20 FM and 10 MW stations, and special filters, including an anti-birdie filter, enhance its operational capabilities. The device is remote-controlled and has dimensions of 438 mm x 90 mm x 355 mm, weighing 4 kg.