The Philips RH 651 T is a tuner that was manufactured between 1975 and 1977. It featured a sleek design often complemented by its matching components in the Philips lineup. The device was initially priced around 815 Deutsche Marks. Designed to be part of a high-fidelity system, the RH 651 T was intended to be used alongside Philips' MFB loudspeakers for optimal performance. The device offered a range of functionalities typical for tuners of its era, including AM and FM reception, allowing users to enjoy a wide variety of radio broadcasts. The design philosophy included a focus on sound quality and user versatility, providing connections suitable for various audio sources. The collaboration of this tuner with other Philips components like the RH 551 preamplifier created a well-rounded audio environment, promoting the use of proprietary technology while still accommodating third-party sources. Its aesthetics included distinctive features like the 'fish-eye' meters that displayed system headroom, adding a unique touch to its physical presentation.