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Front View
EBay Auction #279467051
Date: March 9th, 2000


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EBay Auction #279467051
Date: March 9th, 2000


Rear View
EBay Auction #279467051
Date: March 9th, 2000

General
RarityRare
Designed inUSA
Manufactured InJapan
First Year1977
Years Manufactured2
Last Year1979
Wood CaseWC-122
Blue FaceYes
ChannelsTwo
IC Count3
FET Count1
Transistor Count45
Diode Count29
Speaker ConnectionsTwo sets
Chassis GroundBinding post
AC SwitchYes
FusingRear deck, 2 amp buss
Switched AC OutletsOne
Unswitched AC OutletsOne

Physical
Panel Width17 5/16ths
Panel Height5 3/8ths
Depth14 3/8ths
Weight28.5 lbs with walnut case

Amplifier
RMS Power Per Channel26
Damping Factor @ Load Impedance45
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD)0.3%
Power Bandwidth20 Hz to 20 KHz
Frequency Response+/0 .5 dB
Intermodulation Distortion (IM)0.3%
Input Sensitivity for Full Output1.5
Output Impedance(s)8 Ohms

FM Tuner
Gyro TuningYes
RF Sensitivity1.9 uV
300 Ohm Binding PostsYes
75 Ohm Binding PostsYes
75 Ohm F ConnectorYes
50 dB quieting sensitivity, Stereo40 uV
50 dB quieting sensitivity, Mono4.0 uV
Frequency Response30 Hz to 15 KHz
Capture Ratio1.5 dB
IF Image Rejection60 dB
IF Rejection90 dB
Stereo Subcarrier Rejection60 dB
Stereo Separation at 1 kHz45 dB
Mono SwitchYes
Signal Strength MeterYes
Center Tuning MeterYes
Stereo LampYes
Muting SwitchYes
25 uS Deemphasis Switch (Dolby Associated)Yes
Quadradial Output (FM Discriminator output, unequalized)Yes
Illuminated Dial PointerYes

AM Tuner
RF Sensitivity20 uV
Alternate Channel Selectivity46 dB
IF Rejection40 dB
Image Rejection45 dB
THD0.6%
Frequency Response40 Hz to 2.3 KHz
Signal to Noise Ratio49 dB
Spurious Response Rejection50 dB
Signal Strength MeteringYes
External Ferrite AntennaYes
Antenna binding PostsYes

Preamplifier
Single Bass AdjustmentYes
Single Midrange AdjustmentYes
Single Treble AdjustmentYes
High FilterYes
Gain ControlYes
Loudness ContourYes
BalanceSlider
Number of Tape MonitorsOne
Auxillary Input SourceYes
Phono Input SourceYes
Tuner Source InputAM/FM
2nd Source Tape input (as opposed to a tape monitor)Yes
Tape MonitorYes
Preamp to Amplifier Jumper(s)Yes
Headphone Jack(s)Yes
Speaker Selection Nomenclature1,2


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