About the Sanyo MAR-B1021
The cassette deck in your classic automobile has given up the ghost all you want to do is replace it without tearing up your dash. Sanyo built the MAR-B1021 cassette receiver with the two-shaft design that fits perfectly in the dashboard of your older vehicle.
The auto-reverse cassette mechanism treats your tapes with kid gloves, while the built-in amplifier (5 watts RMS/20 peak x 4) does justice to your favorite tunes. The high-quality tuner features 18 FM and 12 AM presets, with 12 convenient travel presets for the occasional road trip.
Product highlights:
- dual shaft design for older vehicles
- auto reverse cassette mechanism
- 18 FM/12 AM presets
- 6 FM/6 AM travel presets
- local/distant selector (adjusts sensitivity of FM reception)
- tone control (adjusts high-frequency response)
- digital clock
- 5 watts RMS/20 watts peak x 4 channels
- tape frequency response 50-8,000 Hz
- tape signal-to-noise ratio 52 dB
- FM sensitivity 17.2 dBf
- warranty: 1 year
- MFR # MAR-B1021
What's in the box:
Sanyo MAR-B1021 owner's manual
- AM/FM/Cassette receiver
- Front panel
- Wiring harness (has in-line 0.5A and 5A fuses)
- 1 Volume knob
- 1 Tune knob
- 2 Outer knobs
- 2 Rubber boots
- 1 Rubber bumper
- 1 Metal support strap
- 2 Self-tapping screws
- 4 Flat washers
- 4 Nuts
- 1 Hex nut
- 1 Desiccant packet
- Operating Instructions
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Features
Tone Adjustment: The right knob allows you to adjust the high frequency sound level.
Adjustable Shaft Spacing: The shafts are adjustable, allowing you to choose a shaft spacing of 5.141", 5.339", 5.569", 5.711", or 5.964".
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This unit is exactly as described. I installed in a 1973 Pontiac Grandville convertible with a 160 amp I got here also. Still need some more power when cruising at 70mph+ but all is well. I recommend this unit with an amp for any of these dual shaft vehicles.
collectopro from Arrington, TN