The Sanyo JCX-2100 is a vintage stereo receiver that was manufactured between 1978 and 1980 in Japan. It features a striking silver front panel complemented by a walnut decor housing. The unit lacks a remote control and operates with a power consumption of 100 watts. It measures 420 mm in width, 140 mm in height, and 300 mm in depth, weighing 7.5 kg. The original price for the JCX-2100 with long wave reception was approximately 698 DM. The receiver offers a variety of inputs, including two Phono MM inputs, AUX, and several tape play options, alongside connections for FM/AM antennas. Amplification-wise, it delivers a continuous power of 17 watts at 8 Ohms and 21 watts at 4 Ohms per channel, with dynamic power at similar Ohm ratings. The total harmonic distortion is rated at 0.4%, with a frequency response range of 10 Hz to 40 kHz. The unit also includes tone controls for bass and treble adjustment, and features like Loudness and muting. The tuner can receive FM and MW frequencies with a reported selectivity of 55 dB for FM and 33 dB for MW signals. Overall, the Sanyo JCX-2100 is an appreciable piece for those interested in vintage audio equipment.