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Sanyo SX-350 Hifi Lautsprecher / Speaker – funktionsfähig
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Sanyo SX-350 Hifi Lautsprecher / Speaker – funktionsfähig

USD$91 EUR$80
Condition
Fair
Location
Stuttgart, DE
Source
Kleinanzeigen
Posted
4d ago
Last seen
18h ago

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Biete ein Paar Sanyo Lautsprecher Model SX-350.
Übliche Gebrauchsspuren, aber soweit getestet voll funktionsfähig.

Im Besten Fall per Abholung, ansonsten müsste man mal schauen wie man sich bei möglichem Versand einig wird.

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SX 350 Acoustically sealed HiFi speaker system with 180 mm dia. woofer, 50 mm dia. mid- range and 50 mm dia. tweeter • Music-/ continuous power handling capacity 50) 35 watts, perfectly matched for HiFi-sys- tems of appropriate power rating • Di-
mensions 260 x 500 x 194 mm.

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About Sanyo

Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd. traces its origins to 1947 in Osaka, Japan, when Toshio Iue, brother-in-law of Panasonic founder Kōnosuke Matsushita, launched the company using a disused Matsushita factory to produce bicycle generator lamps. Formally incorporated in 1950, the name "Sanyo"—meaning "three oceans"—reflected Iue's vision of global reach across the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian oceans. From these humble beginnings, Sanyo rapidly expanded into consumer electronics, pioneering Japan's first plastic radio in 1952 and pulsator washing machine in 1954.

In audio and hi-fi, Sanyo earned recognition for mass-market components like stereo systems, introduced in 1958, and the groundbreaking all-transistor DC-600 system in 1963. The brand produced reliable radios, tape recorders, cassette decks—often rebadged for other labels—and hi-fi systems, alongside televisions and amplifiers. Later ventures included acquiring the U.S. Fisher brand in 1975, elevating its profile in receivers and speakers aimed at everyday enthusiasts.

Today, Sanyo holds vintage-collector status rather than an active hi-fi contender, its reputation rooted in affordable, innovative Japanese engineering from the 1960s-1980s golden era. Once a "3S" giant alongside Sony and Sharp, it catered to mid-tier buyers seeking solid performance without audiophile premiums, though its absorption into Panasonic in 2009 shifted focus away from dedicated audio gear. Collectors prize well-preserved Sanyo pieces for their durability and nostalgic appeal in retro setups.

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