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Sansui 5000 "Vintage Hi-Fi Gem" [Late 1960s]
Sansui 5000 "Vintage Hi-Fi Gem" [Late 1960s]
Regular price
$400.00 USD
Regular price
Sale price
$400.00 USD
Elevate your audio setup with this classic Sansui 5000, a top‑tier all‑transistor tuner‑amplifier from the late 1960s—designed for serious stereo enthusiasts and built to last. With its warm, rich analog sound and elegant vintage styling, this receiver is a standout piece for any hi‑fi connoisseur.
Fully tested and in good condition. There is normal wear and tear particularly on the bottom chassis visible on the pictures.
Key Features:
- Rated at 75 watts per channel into 4 Ω in stereo mode
- Frequency response: 15 Hz to 30 kHz
- Total harmonic distortion (THD): 0.8%
- Input sensitivity: Phono (MM) 2 mV; Line 150 mV
- Signal‑to‑Noise Ratio: 65 dB (MM) / 70 dB (line)
- Accommodates minimum 4 Ω speaker load
- Bomber build with multiple speaker‑sets and tape‐recorder inputs
Why you’ll love it:
- Iconic vintage look: brushed aluminum front, bold meter display, wood case option
- Built for longevity: everything from the FET/IC front‑end to transistor output stages reflect high quality
- Sensible performance: “high‑end” in its era and still capable today
- A great match for vintage speakers or a modern retro‑inspired stereo rig
Condition & Details (example listing):
- Professionally serviced (caps replaced, transistors checked, controls cleaned)
- Fully tested on FM/AM tuner and amplifier sections
- Good cosmetic condition with original knobs and lights
- Comes with documented specs and production era (1968‑69)
Ideal for:
- Vintage audio collectors seeking a “statement” receiver
- Anyone building a retro hi‑fi setup with original components
- Music lovers who appreciate analog warmth over digital coldness
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