GCX-7060

by Sanyo


The Sanyo GCX-7060 is a stereo receiver manufactured by Sanyo between 1978 and 1...

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The Sanyo GCX-7060 is a stereo receiver manufactured by Sanyo between 1978 and 1980 in Japan. It features a silver finish with a power consumption of 280 W. The receiver has dimensions of 440 mm in width, 145 mm in height, and 300 mm in depth, with a weight of 13.6 kg. It offers a variety of connections including inputs for phono (1.5 mV), AUX, and tape, as well as FM, medium wave (MW), and long wave (LW) antenna sockets. The output includes connections for two pairs of speakers and various tape recording options. The amplifier provides continuous power of 36 W RMS at 8 Ohm and 45 W at 4 Ohm, with total harmonic distortion below 0.1% and a frequency response range of 20 Hz to 40 kHz. Further technical aspects include a signal-to-noise ratio of 70 dB for phono inputs and 90 dB for high-level inputs. The tuner can receive FM, MW, LW, and shortwave frequencies, and comes with features like loudness control, high and low filters, and dual VU meters for monitoring. This model is compatible with headsets ranging from 4 to 16 Ohm and includes room for flexibility in tone control.