The Sansui SC-2000 is a stereo cassette deck that was produced by the Japanese company Sansui during the late 1970s. It featured a range of capabilities for playback and recording, emphasizing quality audio reproduction. Key specifications included a frequency response of 20 Hz to 20 kHz, signal-to-noise ratio of approximately 60 dB, and the ability to handle chrome and metal tapes. The design often highlighted both aesthetic appeal and functionality, with a user-friendly interface for adjusting recording levels and playback options. Notable features included Dolby noise reduction for cleaner sound, and a meter display for monitoring audio levels. The SC-2000 was aimed at users looking for solid performance in cassette recording and playback, making it a competent choice among home audio equipment.