The Sansui G-2000 is a stereo receiver produced by Sansui during the 1970s, notable for its robust design and solid performance. This model delivers a power output of approximately 60 watts per channel into 8 ohms, making it suitable for driving a variety of speakers. The G-2000 features a tuner section that provides AM and FM radio capabilities, with dual dial scales for enhanced usability. Users appreciate its sound quality, which is characterized by a warm tonal balance. The build quality includes a metal chassis and an aluminum front face, contributing to its durability. The receiver also sports multiple inputs and outputs, including phono, tape, and auxiliary, allowing for flexible connectivity with various audio sources. Additionally, it has tone controls and a loudness switch for personalizing audio playback. The aesthetic design incorporates analog VU meters for monitoring levels and rotary knobs for easy operation.