DCA-311

by Sanyo


The Sanyo DCA-311 is an integrated amplifier produced by Sanyo between 1978 and ...

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The Sanyo DCA-311 is an integrated amplifier produced by Sanyo between 1978 and 1980. This model features a sleek design and is available in either silver or black finishes. It does not come with a remote control and has a power consumption of 160 watts. The amplifier's dimensions are 420 mm wide, 150 mm high, and 315 mm deep, with a weight of 8.5 kg. It was originally priced at approximately 398 DM. The DCA-311 offers a variety of inputs, including phono (moving magnet) with a sensitivity of 2.5 mV, tuner, AUX, and tape play, allowing for flexible connectivity options. The output features include tape rec and headphone connectors. The continuous power output is rated at 2x30 watts RMS at 8 Ohms, and it can deliver 2x40 watts at 4 Ohms. The frequency response ranges from 10 Hz to 40 kHz, and it boasts a total harmonic distortion of just 0.05%. Additional specifications include a signal-to-noise ratio of 70 dB for phono and 85 dB for high-level inputs, along with tone control for bass and treble adjustment. The amplifier also features high and low filters, and two large VU meters on the front panel add to its visual appeal.