
Introduced in 1978 by Sansui this is the Sansui G-6000. The G-6000 is a very well built receiver and has a very good phono section as well as tuner. It also had the following features:
- 65 Watts Per Channel into 8 ohms
- All Discrete DC Amp Design
- Two Phono Inputs and two Tape Monitors
- 4 Channel Adaptor
- Mic Input with level
- Dolby FM/de-emphasis Switch
- Tone Defeat Switch
- Subsonic and Hi Filters
- FM Muting and FM Stereo Switch
- Aux Input
- Seperate left and right Power Ouput Meters
- Tuning Signal Meter
- Strength Meter

A Sansui G-6000 in not mint but very good cosmetic condition sold for $413.00 on 5-19-2011. It had been cleaned inside and out and re-calibrated as well. As of 2019 the G-6000 sells for about $500 to $700.
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Just picked up a Sansui G-7000 today at a garage sale for $15. Excellent condition and works great.
Can the 4-channel adaptor “out’ jacks on a G-6000 also be used as a pre-out source to a separate amplifier so the G-6000 be used as a control unit for a power amp?
Whats wrong with a sansui g 6000 when you turn it up the sound cut off and you have 2 turn off power switch turn back on for it 2 play again
I am a junk hauler, and recently was “paid” to remove a G-6000
from a customers residence that is pretty much in mint condition.
Was a little surprised upon learning its only 65 Watts per channel,
as big, heavy, and bulbis as the connected amplifier to it is.
Thing is a tank. A beast. But I love it! P.S. Willing to sell it for
$300.00 cash plus shipping
Hee Haul are you still selling your Sansui G-6000 receiver?