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Sanyo FT-Series - Infos ?

hifitom - 2008-04-21 04:06

Hello

I just bought this nice, massiv and real heavy Sanyo-FT T-30, FT D-30 and FT A-30. I was wondering that this thing got an input for headphones! I would say this is for car-stereo use, but like my Sony XF-3000 (next to it) some firms produce their car-stereo also for home-use. Like mybe this one - specialy this headphone-input is very unusual.

Do anyone own such a system? Do Sanyo also car-stereos for home-use, like Sony did? When is build? ... looking for all infos I can get.

Thanks and best wishes
TOM





jvc.floyd - 2008-04-21 06:05

all i know is im in love with that sanyo unit .if you ever decide to part with it let me know ,man that sanyo is sweet.

oldskool69 - 2008-04-21 07:57

Where do you find this stuff?!?!?! That Sanyo is nice. Probably had a case like the Carryin' Compo or El Poco for sure. Big Grin

masterblaster84 - 2008-04-21 08:00

I Agree that Sanyo is very cool. I'd really like to know what it came from?

ao - 2008-04-21 09:03

This incar unit from Jack berg would have the same transport.

http://www.jackbergsales.com/electronics/SanyoFT435USAM...order-PlayerDeck.htm

hifitom - 2008-04-22 06:40

Hello

Could be - at this time (80's) this kind of buttons, for reverse and fastforward, where usual. Not at the german-car-radios, but the old Pioneers, Sony's, Clarion, ... got this kind of knobs.

I know that Clarion made one of their big-car-stereo units (with separat amp, tape, radio, equalizer) in a kind of flight-case for home-use. But like the Sony they are very, very hard to find. That's the reason why I thought this Sanyo could also be a part of such a tower-system ...

Best wishes
TOM

- 2008-04-23 17:49

I have a Concord DBX Decoder for a Concord car stereo, its just a little box that plugs into the old concord car stereo's of which I dont have anymore, because they promised 20 to 20k freq responce and they had the same kind of insertion like in the pic above ^^^
quote:
Originally posted by hifitom:
Hello

Could be - at this time (80's) this kind of buttons, for reverse and fastforward, where usual. Not at the german-car-radios, but the old Pioneers, Sony's, Clarion, ... got this kind of knobs.

I know that Clarion made one of their big-car-stereo units (with separat amp, tape, radio, equalizer) in a kind of flight-case for home-use. But like the Sony they are very, very hard to find. That's the reason why I thought this Sanyo could also be a part of such a tower-system ...

Best wishes
TOM