The Sanyo FMT-1200 K is a tuner produced by Sanyo between 1973 and 1976 in Japan. It features a silver finish and does not include a remote control. With a power consumption of 18 W, the unit is designed to deliver quality reception for both FM and MW frequencies. Its dimensions are 420 mm in width, 130 mm in height, and 330 mm in depth, while it weighs approximately 10 kg. The original price of the unit was around 1,095 DM. While it connects to a variety of inputs, including both balanced (75 Ohm) and unbalanced (300 Ohm) FM and MW antennas, it outputs a fixed level of 650 mV and a variable output range from 70 mV to 2V. Additionally, it accommodates a headphone output rated at 150 mV and 8 kOhm. The tuner operates on frequencies ranging from 88 to 108 MHz for FM and 535 to 1605 kHz for MW. The frequency response is impressive, spanning 20 Hz to 15 kHz with maintained levels of distortion of 0.2% in mono and 0.3% in stereo. It is equipped with features such as MPX noise filtering, muting capabilities for FM operation, and adjustable headphone output levels. Its specifications also highlight a signal-to-noise ratio of 70 dB for mono and 60 dB for stereo, ensuring clarity and reduced interference during reception.