DCX-3450

by Sanyo


The Sanyo DCX-3450 is a quadraphonic receiver manufactured in Japan between 1974...

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The Sanyo DCX-3450 is a quadraphonic receiver manufactured in Japan between 1974 and 1977. It features a sleek silver front panel complemented by a walnut decor housing. With dimensions of 525 x 175 x 400 mm and a weight of 10.8 kg, the DCX-3450 offers robust construction and aesthetic appeal. The unit does not include a remote control and has a maximum power consumption of 210 W, with a minimum consumption of 30 W. The receiver supports various input types, including Phono MM, Microphone, and AUX, along with Tape Play and AM/FM antenna connections. The quadraphonic output provides continuous power of 4x 20 W at 8 Ohm and 4x 25 W at 4 Ohm, along with stereo options of 2x 30 W at 8 Ohm and 2x 40 W at 4 Ohm. Notably, the device has dynamic power capabilities of 100 W at 8 Ohm and 160 W at 4 Ohm, with a total harmonic distortion rating of 0.1 %. The frequency response for the phono is 20 - 20,000 Hz, ± 0.2 dB. The DCX-3450 features four VU meters and offers several unique functions including switchable quadrophonic procedures, and a microphone mixer. Other models from the same series include the Sanyo DCX-2700, DCX-3000, DCX-3100, DCX-3250, DCX-3300, and DCX-3500.