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
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.
Where do you find this stuff?!?!?! That Sanyo is nice. Probably had a case like the Carryin' Compo or El Poco for sure.
masterblaster84 - 2008-04-21 08:00
that Sanyo is very cool. I'd really like to know what it came from?
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 ^^^
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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