Sanyo Dc-t55 -
: Features a high-gain, moving-magnet (MM) input stage designed to connect turntables directly without requiring external hardware.
: Outfitted with a dedicated CD player , a twin stereo cassette deck with auto-stop mechanisms, and dedicated line inputs for external inputs. sanyo dc-t55
While exact wattage varies slightly by regional model, common specs include: : Approximately 75W to 100W total peak power. : Features a high-gain, moving-magnet (MM) input stage
: Includes a built-in AM/FM tuner . Some regional versions may offer additional bands such as Shortwave (SW1/SW2) and Medium Wave (MW) . Playback Options : : Includes a built-in AM/FM tuner
The IF stage uses , with two of them being switched out electronically when you select the "Wide" mode, allowing you to optimize for either selectivity or high fidelity. For AM, it uses two ceramic filters. The T55 also employs a Hitachi HA1196 MPX (multiplex) chip , the same chip used in famous tuners like the Kenwood KT-7500 and Sansui TU-717. It also uses the JRC 4558D operational amplifier in its audio stage. Other notable design features include separate, fully shielded power supplies for the digital and analog sections, which helps to eliminate noise and distortion.
: Standard line-level inputs accommodate tape decks, minidisc players, or a modern Bluetooth receiver / Wi-Fi streamer for Spotify or Apple Music.