The Sanyo DCX-6000 is a vintage audio receiver manufactured by Sanyo between 1974 and 1977 in Japan. It features a striking silver front panel complemented by walnut decor housing. This model does not come with remote control functionality. The power consumption is rated at a maximum of 160 watts and a minimum of 20 watts. It has dimensions of 455 mm in width, 148 mm in height, and 340 mm in depth, weighing approximately 11.5 kg. The original price of the receiver was around 1,098 DM. It includes various inputs such as Phono MM, microphone, AUX, and tape play inputs alongside antenna connections for FM and AM. The DCX-6000 supports up to two pairs of speakers. For audio output, it provides features like headphone output and tape recording connections. The amplifier section delivers continuous power of 2x 30 watts into 8 ohms and dynamic power of 100 watts into 8 ohms and 150 watts into 4 ohms. It has a low distortion factor of 0.1% and a frequency response ranging from 20 Hz to 50 kHz at different levels. The receiver has tone control capabilities for adjusting bass and treble levels, includes loudness control, and has high and low filters. The tuner section supports FM and MW frequencies with a frequency response of 30 Hz to 15 kHz, and offers selectivity and signal-to-noise ratios that are competitive for its time. Additionally, it features a microphone mixer and FM muting for enhanced performance.