The Sanyo JCX-2250 is a stereo receiver that was manufactured between 1978 and 1980 in Japan. It features a distinct silver front panel paired with a walnut decor housing. This model operates with a power consumption of 180 W and comes without a remote control. The dimensions of the receiver are 440 x 145 x 330 mm (width x height x depth), and it has a weight of approximately 9 kg. The JCX-2250 was originally priced around 798 DM. In terms of connectivity, it includes multiple inputs such as two Phono MM inputs with a sensitivity of 2.5 mV / 50 kOhm, AUX input at 150 mV / 50 kOhm, and two Tape Play inputs. It also has two Tape Rec outputs as well as headphone output for 6.3 mm jack. The amplifier section provides continuous power output of 30 W per channel at 8 Ohms and 35 W at 4 Ohms, with a total harmonic distortion rated at 0.4%. The frequency response ranges from 10 Hz to 40 kHz, and the signal-to-noise ratio for the Phono MM is 70 dB while it’s 90 dB for AUX and tape signals. The tuner part of the receiver is capable of receiving FM and AM signals, covering FM frequencies from 87.5 to 108 MHz and MW from 525 to 1605 kHz. The signal-to-noise ratio for FM is 70 dB in mono and 67 dB in stereo, with channel separation of 40 dB at 1 kHz. Additional features include FM muting and tape dubbing capabilities.