Description

Technics SA-5160 AM/FM Stereo Receiver 25WPC – Made in Japan

A beautifully built, Made-in-Japan classic receiver from Technics’ celebrated 1970s golden era — the SA-5160 combines reliable amplification, a highly regarded MM phono stage, and capable AM/FM tuning in a single, handsome package that has been freshly serviced and is ready to perform.

Technics built its finest receivers during the mid-to-late 1970s, and the SA-5160 is a strong example of what made the brand so respected. The thick extruded aluminium faceplate — a Technics signature of the period — gives the SA-5160 a heft and premium feel that many competitors of the era simply couldn’t match, and it has aged beautifully. Inside, the amplifier section delivers 25 watts per channel into 8 ohms across the full 20 Hz–20 kHz bandwidth, with a damping factor of 40 that provides solid speaker control and tight, well-defined bass. A power bandwidth extending to 40 kHz ensures the amplifier never runs out of headroom within the audio band. While 25 watts is a modest figure on paper, an AudioKarma comparison against the Marantz 2216 and Sansui 771 noted the SA-5160’s “warm bass with enough punch if you want to crank it up a bit” — a testament to the quality of its power supply and output stage rather than raw wattage alone.

The MM phono stage is a particular strength — with 2.5 mV sensitivity, 47 kΩ input impedance, and a 75 dB signal-to-noise ratio, it is an excellent and quiet partner for vintage turntables and moving magnet cartridges. The FM tuner section is equally capable, with 1.8 µV sensitivity, 70 dB channel separation, and gyro-tuning that makes station finding smooth and precise. FM muting eliminates interstation noise cleanly, and the analogue signal strength meter helps dial in the best antenna orientation for weak stations.

Tone controls offer ±13 dB at 50 Hz (bass) and ±12 dB at 10 kHz (treble) — generous ranges that make the SA-5160 genuinely useful for correcting room acoustics or source material without reaching for an equalizer. A loudness contour compensates for the ear’s reduced sensitivity to bass and treble at low volumes, dual speaker switching supports two pairs of speakers, and a tape monitor loop accommodates a cassette deck or other outboard recorder with full record/playback functionality.

This receiver has undergone our Level One service and testing which should ensure many more years of reliable performance ahead, and presents in very good cosmetic condition — the aluminium faceplate clean and bright, knobs smooth, and wood side panels showing minimal wear.

Specifications:

Type: AM/FM stereo receiver

Power output: 25 W per channel into 8Ω (stereo, 20 Hz–20 kHz); 30 W per channel into 4Ω

Total harmonic distortion: 0.5%

Frequency response: 20 Hz–20 kHz (power bandwidth: 7 Hz–40 kHz, -3 dB)

Damping factor: 40

Phono input: 2.5 mV / 47 kΩ (S/N: 75 dB)

Line input: 150 mV / 40 kΩ (S/N: 90 dB)

Speaker load impedance: 4–16Ω

FM tuner sensitivity: 1.8 µV; FM channel separation: 70 dB

AM tuner sensitivity: 30 µV

FM tuning range: 88–108 MHz; AM: 525–1605 kHz

Tone controls: Bass ±13 dB @ 50 Hz; Treble ±12 dB @ 10 kHz

Features: FM muting, loudness contour, tape monitor loop, dual speaker switching, 6.3mm headphone output

Year: 1976–1977

Country of manufacture: Japan

Dimensions: (W x H x D) 16.5 x 5.6 x 14.0 inches / 420 x 142 x 355 mm

Weight: 16.5 lbs / 7.5 kg

A freshly serviced, Made-in-Japan classic from Technics’ finest era — the SA-5160 delivers honest, musical performance with an excellent phono stage and capable tuner, and is the perfect foundation for a vintage vinyl-focused system.

Backed by Radique Audio’s Bumper to Bumper Warranty and Perpetual Trade-Back Policy, buy with complete confidence; asking $295.

Additional information
Weight18.5 lbs
Dimensions18 × 20.5 × 9.6 in