Sansui G-3D00 receiver (ad, Oct. 1977)

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Sansui has just raised the standards for budget-class high fidelity: the new G-3000 stereo receiver.

Strikingly attractive new styling. Advanced engineering State-of-the-art technology.

Beautifully leasing musical performance. The new Sansui G-3D00 has it all. (And at less than $280.) Because Sansui knows how important your high fidelity component music system can be in your life.

The new G-3000 brings a unique new look to receivers. You will be proud to have it in your home.

The bright brushed aluminum face is highlighted by a rich gold dial. And the G-3000 is the first receiver available today that is totally symmetrical, with the tuning knob and volume control positioned accordingly.

A pleasure to look at, the G-3000 is also a pleasure to use. It offers an ultra wide frequency-linear dial; separate signal-strength and center-tune meters; an extra-sensitive, large flywheel-assisted tuning knob; stepped-attenuator volume control; two-system speaker selector; and mic-mixing input.

Above all, you'll love to listen to the amazingly clean sound of the G-3000. With total harmonic distortion of less than 0.15% over the entire audible range, you get musical quality and performance usually available only in much higher priced models.

Signal-to-noise ratio is extraordinarily high, stereo separation extraordinarily wide and distortion extraordinarily low for any receive in this power class.

Go to your nearest franchised Sansui dealer Touch the controls of a G-3000 and listen to is superb tonal quality. You'll know why it represents a tremendous advance it high fidelity developmental engineering.

Sansui. A whole new world of musical pleasure.

Also available is the G-2000 at under $230.

Approximate nationally advertised value. The actual retail price will be set by the individual dealer at his option.

*26 watts per channel, min. RMS, both channels driven into 8 ohms from 20-20,000 Hz with no mode than 0.15% total harmonic distortion.

G2000:16 watts per channel with no more than 0.2% tote harmonic distortion under the same conditions.

Cabinets simulated walnut grain.

SANSUI ELECTRONICS CORP

Woodside, New York 11377

Gardena, California 90247

SANSUI ELECTRIC CO., LTD., Tokyo, Japan

This receiver may have been sold with a Sansui SR-838 turntable (ad, Oct. 1977)

(Source: Audio magazine, Oct. 1977)

Also see:

Sansui G-line receivers (ad, Feb. 1979)

Sansui SR-838 turntable (Oct. 1977)

Sansui AU-719 integrated amplifier (Mar. 1980)

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