The Sanyo SX-322 is a loudspeaker model that was manufactured in Japan from 1979 to 1981. It features a sleek silver finish and a three-way bass reflex design that aims to provide effective sound reproduction across a wide frequency range. Its dimensions are 290 x 505 x 210 mm (width x height x depth) and it weighs approximately 7 kg. The loudspeaker's original price was around 498 DM per pair. The SX-322 is equipped with a 200 mm cone for low frequency, a 120 mm cone for midrange frequencies, and a 27 mm dome tweeter for high frequencies. This model can handle nominal power of 30 watts and music power of up to 60 watts, and it has an efficiency rating of 87 dB/W/m. The frequency response ranges from 45 Hz to 20,000 Hz, with transitional ranges at 1,500 Hz and 5,000 Hz, all while maintaining an impedance of 8 Ohms. A distinct feature of the SX-322 is its removable front, allowing for easy access to the speaker drivers.