The Sanyo JA-226 is an integrated amplifier that was manufactured between 1985 and 1987. It serves as a component of the Sanyo System 236 W. Designed for various audio applications, the JA-226 provides a continuous output power of 20W per channel at 8 ohms with a distortion level of 1.0%. It features input sensitivity settings suitable for different sources such as PHONO and CD/VIDEO, with sensitivity levels of 2.5 mV for PHONO and 150 mV for CD/VIDEO at a high impedance of 47 kohms. The amplifier delivers a frequency response from 20 Hz to 20 kHz and includes tone control features, allowing a boost of +8 dB at both 100 Hz and 10 kHz. The signal-to-noise ratio is reported at 85 dB for CD/VIDEO sources. The power requirements for the unit are AC 220 V at 50 Hz, with a power consumption of 130 W. Its dimensions are approximately 420 mm in width, 200 mm in depth, and 85 mm in height, and it weighs around 3.5 kg. This model is part of a larger family of Sanyo audio components that includes various other models like the A-36, A-50, JA-366, and more.