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Brand: Sansui

The Sansui SR-222 mkII is a stereo integrated amplifier that was produced by the Japanese audio company Sansui in the late 1970s and early 1980s. It is a significant upgrade from the original SR-222 model, with improved components, circuitry, and cosmetic updates. Some notable features of the Sansui SR-222 mkII include:- Output power: 45 watts per channel (into 8 ohms)- Inputs: 6 RCA line-level inputs, 1 phono input (MM), and 1 tape input (RCA)- Outputs: Tone control ( Bass, Treble ), Speaker terminals (binding posts), and Headphone output (6.35mm)- Tone controls: Bass and Treble controls (individually switchable)- Circuits: Unique double-circuitry system including a high-level mixing amplifier (LICA), DC servo phono section, and a low noise micro processing control system for the tone controls.The Sansui SR-222 mkII is considered a highly regarded amplifier of its time for its clean, detailed, and dynamic sound. Some audiophiles and vintage music collectors value these amplifiers for their ability to preserve the integrity of recorded music, particularly in the areas of classical and jazz. It is a mid-priced component among high-end audio equipment and regarded as a top-tier amplifier from the era.



  • Drive: Belt Drive
  • Motor: AC
  • Control: Synchronous
  • Automation: Manual
  • Changer: No
  • Suspension:
  • Rumble: -60dB
  • Wow and Flutter: 0.07% wrms
  • Speeds: 33, 45 rpm
  • Platter: 300 mm
  • Tonearm: S-Shaped
  • Dimensions: 452 x 139 x 370 mm
  • Weight: 6.0 kg
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Sansui SR-222 mkII

Sansui SR-222 mkII

Sansui SR-222 mkII



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