For Sale: High end Japanese made tuner in mint or near mint shape. Made in Japan around 1979.
Works 100% with excellent FM stereo reception even with just small piece of antenna wire. Variable output level. Removable rack ears. All controls and lights good including dial lite, FM stereo indicator light, dial pointer light, signal strength LEDs, etc. Nice bright frequency display as well as the standard analog dial display.
Video of the tuner tuning: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-zR29TiG1tbZ09BR3FwZHdHUUk
Information from the web:
Sanyo Plus T35 (1979)
Sanyo is not known for its tuners, but this one and its big brother, the T55, were definitely sleepers until we outed them. The T35 has 4 gangs and 4 filters and an eBay seller listed the following features: adjustable output level with defeat circuit; three levels of muting; wide/narrow IF band selection; push button for manual lock (to override quartz circuitry?); 5-band signal-strength LED indicator; "traveling" frequency display ("LED numbers travel across the dial with the needle," whatever that means); and LED indicators for fine tuning. Sources indicate that the Plus T35 had a list price of $299.95 in 1979, which may have briefly increased to $349.95 in 1980. By 1981, however, Sanyo had dropped the list price to $199.95, presumably to unload unsold stock, and the company was out of the high-end tuner business forever by 1982.
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