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Front View
Image Attribution: Brad W.
Date: 10/29/01

General
DescriptionReceiver
RarityXXX-Rare
Designed inJapan
Manufactured InJapan
Wood CaseYes
Silver FaceYes
ChannelsTwo
IC Count4
FET Count1
Transistor Count43
Diode Count34
AC SwitchYes
Power Consumption255 watts

Physical
Width15 15/16ths inches
Height5 3/8ths inches
Depth13 3/4ths inches
Weight23 lbs, 29 with packaging

Amplifier
RMS Power Per Channel50 watts
Damping Factor @ Load Impedance25 @ 8 ohms
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD)0.5%
Power Bandwidth20 Hz to 50 kHz
Frequency Response20 Hz to 50 kHz +/- 1 dB
Hum and Noise90 dB from aux
Signal to Noise Ratio90 dB from aux

FM Tuner
RF Sensitivity1.7 uV
300 Ohm Binding PostsYes
Capture Ratio1.0 dB
IF Image Rejection76 dB
Stereo Separation at 1 kHz37 dB

AM Tuner
RF Sensitivity20 uV
Image Rejection60 dB

Preamplifier
Loudness ContourYes
Auxillary Input SourceYes
Phono Input Sourcemag or ceramic
Tuner Source InputIntegral AM/FM
Tape MonitorTape and tape head


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