Vintage 1970s Sansui G2000 Made in Japan. This vintage stereo receiver known for its warm, analog sound and robust, "silver face" 1970s design. It features AM/FM stereo reception, a phono input for turntables, multiple speaker outputs, and tuning meters. While is is an ideal vintage entry level model. Its known for being a reliable and well-built piece of audio equipment valued by audiophiles for its sound quality. This stereo receiver was released in 1978 and is part of the G-series line of vintage audio equipment.
Cash Sale, No Holds, Call or Text for Pick-up.
Condition: This unit was recently serviced by DALAUDIO and is in excellent working condition. Components that were marginal or failed were replaced. All selectors, potentiometers, switches were fully cleaned and tested. Lights have been replaced as needed.
Note: If you are a purist and desire a complete recap rebuild the cost is $325 parts and labor. We do not do this to keep the units affordable.
The Sansui G2000 has a power output of 16 watts per channel into 8Ω RMS.
Power Output: 16 WPC Watts Per Channel into 8 Ohms RMS. For a total of 32 Watts.
Total Harmonic Distortion: Less than 0.3 %
Frequency Response: 20 Hz to 20 kHz.
Year Released: 1978
Key features
- Audio quality: Known for a warm, smooth, and analog sound signature.
- Connectivity: Includes a phono input for turntables and multiple speaker outputs.
- Tuner: Features both AM/FM stereo reception and a tuning meter for accurate station selection.
- Design: Has a classic "silver face" look with a wood veneer cabinet, typical of 1970s stereo receivers.
- Power output: A lower-wattage model designed as a mainstream home stereo receiver.
- What to know
- Vintage status: Being a vintage unit, its performance and condition are important to consider when purchasing used.
- Maintenance: Like many vintage electronics, it may require restoration, such as replacing capacitors, to ensure optimal performance.
- Sound comparison: While modern receivers may have more digital features (like Bluetooth), vintage models like the G2000 are sought after for their unique analog sound and build quality.



