The Sanyo DCX-8000 is a receiver manufactured by Sanyo between 1974 and 1977 in Japan. It features a silver front with walnut decor housing and does not include a remote control. The receiver has a maximum power consumption of 210 watts and a minimum of 30 watts. Its dimensions are 455 mm in width, 148 mm in height, and 340 mm in depth, weighing approximately 12 kg. The original retail price was around 1,298 Deutsche Mark. The DCX-8000 offers a variety of connections including inputs for two phono channels, microphones, AUX, and tape playback, as well as outputs for tape recording and headphone use. The amplifier provides a continuous power output of 43 watts per channel at 8 Ohms and 45 watts at 1 kHz, with dynamic power reaching 150 watts at 8 Ohms and 200 watts at 4 Ohms. It features low total harmonic distortion of 0.1% and a frequency response range of 20 Hz to 50 kHz. Users can adjust tone settings for bass and treble, and it includes various filter options. The built-in tuner supports FM and medium wave (MW) frequencies with a signal-to-noise ratio of up to 70 dB in mono and 65 dB in stereo. Overall, the Sanyo DCX-8000 is designed to provide a comprehensive audio experience with a blend of functionality and sound quality.