Sansui Q-50
Press play on Dark Side of the Moon or Bitches Brew. You will hear the reverb trails wrap around your head in a way that digital simulation still struggles to replicate.
The dial illumination uses screw-base fuse lamps (typically 8V 0.3A). Originals are dim. Replace them with warm white LEDs from specialist suppliers (like Parts Express or HiFi Audio). Do not use blue LEDs —it ruins the vintage glow. sansui q-50
The is a Quadraphonic Receiver produced by Sansui in the early 1970s (approx. 1971–1973). It was part of Sansui’s first generation of consumer quadraphonic products, designed to decode and amplify four channels of audio for the short-lived but fascinating quad era. Press play on Dark Side of the Moon or Bitches Brew
If you’re hunting for the Sansui Q-50 purely for stereo listening, you will not be disappointed. Before Dolby and digital, Sansui knew analog warmth. Originals are dim
In the world of television, there are a few brands that have managed to create a lasting impact on consumers. One such brand is Sansui, a Japanese electronics company that has been around since 1960. With a rich history of producing high-quality electronics, Sansui has recently made a significant splash in the Indian market with its Q-50 series of TVs. In this article, we'll take a closer look at the Sansui Q-50, its features, and what makes it stand out in a crowded market.