The Sansui 2000 is an integrated stereo receiver that was produced in the early 1970s and is part of Sansui's line of audio equipment. It features a solid-state design, which was quite popular during that era. The receiver has a power output of approximately 40 watts per channel into 8 ohms. It includes a tuner with AM and FM bands and is known for its good sensitivity and selectivity, making it easier to pick up radio stations. The front panel offers a variety of controls, including bass and treble adjustments, as well as a loudness control for enhancing sound dynamics. The Sansui 2000 is equipped with multiple input options, accommodating various audio sources such as turntables, tape decks, and auxiliary devices. Its build quality features a rugged chassis with a classic design aesthetic, including a large analog tuning dial and blue indicator lights. The receiver is appreciated for its warm sound signature and has garnered a loyal following among vintage audio enthusiasts.