The Sherwood SEL-300 is an FM tuner produced by Sherwood from 1971 to 1976, featuring a silver finish with an optional wooden case. Priced originally around 2,500 DM, this tuner stands out for being one of the early models to employ a digital display, using nixie tubes for frequency indication. The SEL-300 is equipped with a stepped attenuator rather than a traditional volume pot, enhancing its tuning precision. This tuner is regarded for its high-quality performance and features that were advanced for its time. It is part of a series that also includes the Sherwood SEL-400 amplifier, SEL-200 receiver, and SEL-100 record player. Despite its vintage, the SEL-300 is celebrated among enthusiasts for its build quality and audio fidelity.