Sansui 5000A Solid State AM/FM Stereo Tuner Amplifier with Phono (1969)
Enjoy the warm, detailed sound that made Sansui famous with the vintage Sansui 5000A integrated amplifier. Featuring a classic silver-face design, real wood cabinet, and robust analog controls, this amplifier delivers the rich sonic character vintage hi-fi enthusiasts love. Its powerful output stage and flexible input selection make it an excellent centerpiece for vinyl, tape, and auxiliary audio systems. Fully tested and refurbished, this Sansui amplifier is ready to bring classic analog sound back to your listening room.
Condition
Refurbished and SPENCERTIFIED
SPENCERTIFIED - Fully certified by Spencer
100% tested and functional. Cleaned inside and out; worn parts replaced as needed. Controls, switches, and boards cleaned with WD-40 Specialist Electrical Contact Cleaner, safe for electronics. DC offset checked and amplifier section tested under load. Internal boards were inspected and cleaned. Lamps and controls verified for proper operation.
Cosmetic condition: 9/10
Functional Condition: 10/10
What's in the box?
- Sansui 5000A Solid State AM/FM Stereo Tuner Amplifier with Phono (1969)
- Speaker Wire
Other information about the Sansui 5000A
- Tuning range: FM, MW
- Power output: 55 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo)
- Frequency response: 20Hz to 30kHz
- Total harmonic distortion: 0.8%
- Damping factor: 15
- Input sensitivity: 2.5mV (MM), 200mV (DIN), 150mV (line)
- Signal to noise ratio: 65dB (MM), 70dB (line)
- Channel separation: 50dB (MM), 50dB (line)
- Output: 200mV (line), 40mV (DIN)
- Speaker load impedance: 4Ω to 16Ω
- Semiconductors: 52 x transistors, 3 x FET, 4 x IC, 33 x diodes, 3 x zener diodes
DIMENSIONS
- Size: 17" W × 4" H × 14" D
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Weight: 29 lbs
INPUTS
- Mic L/R x1 (front)
- Tape L/R x2 (back)
- Phono L/R x1 (back)
- AUX L/R x1 (back)
- Tape Head L/R x1 (back)
- Rec/Play x1 (back)
OUTPUTS
- Headphone x1 (front)
- Tape L/R x2 (back)
- Speakers L/R x3 (back)
- Rec/Play x1 (back)
MANUFACTURE DATE and PLACE
- Made in Japan
- MFD: 1969