Akai AT-2400 (1977–1979)
A Japanese-made stereo tuner from the late 1970s with analog FM/AM reception and low distortion.
Overview
The Akai AT-2400 is a stereo tuner manufactured by Akai Electric Co., Ltd. in Japan during the late 1970s. It covers FM and AM (MW) broadcast bands with an analog tuning scale and was designed for use with amplifiers such as the Akai AM-2200 and AM-2400. A part of Akai’s tuner lineup that included the AT-2600, this model is noted for its durable construction and clean aesthetic. It operates on 220V AC at 50/60Hz and has been described as a sought-after unit among vintage audio enthusiasts.
Specifications
| Type | Stereo Tuner |
| Tuning Bands | FM, AM |
| Tuning Scale | Analogue |
| Input Voltage | 220v AC 50/60Hz |
| Antenna Impedance FM | 75 Ohm Coaxial, Unbalanced |
| Input Sensitivity FM | 1.8µV |
| THD Mono | 0.15 % (1Khz) |
| Dimensions | 440 x 141 x 331mm |
| Weight | 9.1kg |
| Color | Silver |
| Made in | Japan |
Product Family
The AT-2400 was part of a series that included the Akai AT-2600 tuner and was intended to pair with the Akai AM-2200 and AM-2400 amplifiers.
Market
Service manuals are available for the AT-2400 through various online sources, and some units have undergone restoration, including replacement of power supply and decoder capacitors. One listing notes a unit in excellent technical condition (10/10) with minor cosmetic wear (8/10).
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