JCX-2200

by Sanyo


The Sanyo JCX-2200 is a stereo receiver manufactured between 1978 and 1980 in Ja...

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The Sanyo JCX-2200 is a stereo receiver manufactured between 1978 and 1980 in Japan. It features a sleek silver front with a walnut decor housing, highlighting its vintage aesthetic. The device operates without a remote control and has a power consumption of 180 watts. Its dimensions are 440 mm in width, 145 mm in height, and 330 mm in depth, weighing in at 9 kg. The JCX-2200 offers a variety of inputs, including two phono inputs, AUX, and multiple tape play connections, alongside FM and AM antenna options. The amplifier delivers continuous power of 30 W per channel at 8 Ohms and 35 W at 4 Ohms, with a total harmonic distortion of 0.4%. Its frequency response ranges from 10 Hz to 40 kHz, with a signal-to-noise ratio of 70 dB for Phono MM and 90 dB for AUX and Tape. The receiver also provides tone controls for bass and treble, allowing for sound customization. For radio tuning, it covers FM frequencies from 87.5 to 108 MHz and MW frequencies from 525 to 1605 kHz. Specific reception details include a 1.9 µV sensitivity for FM and a 300 µV for MW, presenting a competitive signal-to-noise ratio of 70 dB in mono and 67 dB in stereo. Additional features include FM muting and tape dubbing capabilities.