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$11.52The Story
Fully tested and in excellent Condition The unit shows minor cosmetic wear, such as light surface scratches, but presents well overall. Ideal for vintage hi-fi collectors or those seeking a reliable analog tuner with digital precision. Includes Manuel and power cable.
Features:
- Quartz Synthesizer Tuning: Digital precision across LW, MW, and FM bands
- PLL Circuitry: Stable signal locking with minimal drift
- Frequency Ranges:
- FM: 87.5–108 MHz
- MW: 522–1611 kHz (9 kHz steps)
- LW: 155–353 kHz (9 kHz steps)
The Technics ST-G560L is a vintage quartz synthesizer stereo tuner offering precise digital tuning across LW (Long Wave), MW (Medium Wave), and FM bands. Manufactured in Japan around 1989–1990, it features PLL (Phase-Locked Loop) circuitry for stable signal locking and a digital frequency display for easy station selection.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Fully tested and in excellent Condition The unit shows minor cosmetic wear, such as light surface scratches, but presents well overall. Ideal for vintage hi-fi collectors or those seeking a reliable analog tuner with digital precision. Includes Manuel and power cable.
Features:
- Quartz Synthesizer Tuning: Digital precision across LW, MW, and FM bands
- PLL Circuitry: Stable signal locking with minimal drift
- Frequency Ranges:
- FM: 87.5–108 MHz
- MW: 522–1611 kHz (9 kHz steps)
- LW: 155–353 kHz (9 kHz steps)
The Technics ST-G560L is a vintage quartz synthesizer stereo tuner offering precise digital tuning across LW (Long Wave), MW (Medium Wave), and FM bands. Manufactured in Japan around 1989–1990, it features PLL (Phase-Locked Loop) circuitry for stable signal locking and a digital frequency display for easy station selection.























