Pioneer Model TX-9500-II Tuner
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Image Attribution: Unknown Ebay Auction
Date: March 13th, 2000
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| General |
| Description | AM/FM Tuner |
| Rarity | Rare |
| Matching Integrated Amplifiers | SA-9500-II |
| Silver Face | Yes |
| Channels | Two |
| IC Count | 15 |
| FET Count | 5 |
| Transistor Count | 12 |
| Diode Count | 19 |
| AC Switch | Yes |
| Unswitched AC Outlets | One, 200 watts maximum |
| Power Consumption | 25 watts |
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| Physical |
| Weight | 20 lb 15 oz |
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| FM Tuner |
| 400 Hz Alignment Tone | Yes |
| RF Sensitivity | 8.8 dBf |
| 300 Ohm Binding Posts | Yes |
| 75 Ohm Binding Posts | Yes |
| 50 dB quieting sensitivity, Stereo | 36.1 dBf |
| 50 dB quieting sensitivity, Mono | 13.2 dBf |
| THD, Mono | 0.07% |
| THD, Stereo | 0.25% |
| Signal to Noise Ratio, Mono | 82 dB @ 1000 uV, 65 dBf |
| Signal to Noise Ratio, Stereo | 77 dB @ 1000 uV, 65 dBf |
| IF Bandwidth(s) | Wide, Narrow |
| Capture Ratio | 2 dB |
| Narrow Capture Ratio | 0.8 dB |
| IF Image Rejection | 120 dB |
| IF Rejection | 120 dB |
| Stereo Subcarrier Rejection | 62 dB |
| Alternate Channel Selectivity (wide or normal) | 35 dB |
| Alternate Channel Selectivity (Narrow) | 85 dB |
| Spurious Rejection | 110 dB |
| AM Carrier Rejection | 65 dB |
| Stereo Separation at 1 kHz | 50 dB (45 dB narrow) |
| Mono Switch | Yes |
| Signal Strength Meter | Yes |
| Center Tuning Meter | Yes |
| Multiplex Filter (Hi-Blend) | Yes |
| Stereo Lamp | Yes |
| Wide-Narrow Bandwidth Lamp(s) | Both wide and narrow indicators |
| Multipath Listen | Yes |
| Muting Switch | Two Stage |
| Output Level Adjustment | Yes, both fixed and variable output jacks on rear deck |
| 25 uS Deemphasis Switch (Dolby Associated) | On rear deck |
| Station Markers | Four mechanical "pips" |
| Oscilloscope X-Y Outputs | Yes |
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| AM Tuner |
| Output Level Adjustment | Yes |
| RF Sensitivity | 15 uV |
| Adjacent Channel Selectivity | 30 dB |
| IF Rejection | 65 dB |
| Image Rejection | 70 dB |
| Signal to Noise Ratio | 55 dB |
| Signal Strength Metering | Yes |
| External Ferrite Antenna | Yes |
| Antenna binding Posts | Yes |
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