Brand: Sansui
The Sansui D-290 is a vintage analog stereo integrated amplifier that was produced by the Japanese electronics company Sansui in the late 1970s or early 1980s. It features a total power output of 50 watts per channel (into 4 ohms), Phono MM input for connecting a turntable, Aux inputs for connecting external audio sources like a compact cassette player or CD player, Tape Out and Tape In jacks for connecting a tape deck, and a muting function to prevent clicks and pops when switching between sources. The amplifier has a classic vintage aesthetics with wood paneling and silver control knobs. It is popular among audiophiles and collectors who appreciate the warm and rich sound produced by tube-based circuitry, as well as for its retro design and historical significance as a representative of the golden age of Japanese audio components.