Sanyo JCX-2300K Classic Silver Receiver 26 watts per channel/ from 1979
Sanyo JCX-2300K Classic Silver Receiver 26 watts per channel/ from 1979
Sanyo JCX-2300K Classic Silver Receiver 26 watts per channel/ from 1979
Sanyo JCX-2300K Classic Silver Receiver 26 watts per channel/ from 1979
Sanyo JCX-2300K Classic Silver Receiver 26 watts per channel/ from 1979
Sanyo JCX-2300K Classic Silver Receiver 26 watts per channel/ from 1979
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Sanyo JCX-2300K Classic Silver Receiver 26 watts per channel/ from 1979

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Made in 1979, this is a very clean and working receiver. It works decent, but not perfect- so you may want to tune it up mainly in the knob controls. It seems to work better when warmed up some. I can pull in FM on both channels and I hooked a tape deck up to the AUX that worked. Left channel cuts out when you mess with the Source button. Jiggle the push button, and a channel cuts out then in. The radio dial only moves from about 98 to 102 and hangs up. Volume, tone, and balance knobs all work with no static. All dial lights work. I figure if you're going to repair one thing, might as well go through it all. I didn't test the phono or speakers B connections. Case in great shape; see pictures for more details.