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Technics SA-5560

FM/AM STEREO RECEIVER

FEATURES: PLL DC differential amplifying.
Solid Power Transformer, 2 electrolytic capacitors.
Loudness; FM-Muting, High Blend, Mode, 2 Tape Monitors.
Source Selector(AM/FM Auto/Phono/AUX).
Speaker Selection (Main/Remote).

FM-SECTION: MOS field effect transistors,
Ceramic Filter with linear group delay time.

Power Supply 110~240 V.

Specifications: Technics HiFi Components 8/1976.
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Specifications:
1. General
System: PLL DC Transistor FM/AM Stereo Receiver
Colour: 1=Silver, 2=Black: 1
Power consumption: 650 W @ 120/240 V
Pre Amplifier
Inputs: Phono MM; AUX; Tape I+II; Monitor I+II
Quadro: no
Inp. Sensitivity High Level: 80 mV
Inp. Impedance High Level: 35 kΩ
Signal/Noise High Level: (AUX) 80 db
Inp. Sensitivity Phono MM: 2.5 mV
Inp. Impedance Phono MM: 47 kΩ
Frequency Response Phono MM: RIAA (±0.2 dB)
Signal/Noise Phono MM: 50 db
Outputs: 2 REC OUT; 2 Monitor
Harmonic Distortion: 0.1 % at rated output
Output Voltage Rec Out: (TAPE I) 180 mV
(TAPE II) 150 mV
Impedance Rec Out: (TAPE I) 40 kΩ
(TAPE II) 35 kΩ
Equalizer
Tone Controls: Bass; Treble
Frequencies: ±13 dB/50 Hz; ±12 dB/10 kHz
Filters: High Blend
Loudness: On/Off
Power Amplifier
Speaker Outputs: 2 x 2 Speakers; Phones
Continuous Power 4Ω: 108 + 108 (1 kHz)
90 + 90 (20-20,000 Hz) Watts
Continuous power 8Ω: 93 + 93 (1 kHz)
85 + 85 (20-20,000 Hz) Watts
Frequency Response: 20~20,000 (±0.5 dB) HZ
Harmonic Distortion: 0.1 % at rated output
Tuner
Display: analog
Frequency Range FM: 88-108 MHz
Frequency Range AM: 525-1,605 KHz
Station Preset: 0
Signal Strength Meter: analog : 0=NO, 1=YES
Center Tuning Meter: analog : 0=NO, 1=YES
Inp. Sensitivity Stereo: 1.8 μV (30dB S/R, 300 Ω);
0.9 μV (20dB S/R, 75 Ω)
AM 260 µV/m; 30 μV
Frequency Response: 20~15,000 (+0.2/-0.8 dB) HZ
Harmonic Distortion: 0.25 (Stereo) % at rated output
Separation: > FM 70
AM 22 db
Signal/Noise Stereo: 54 db
Crosstalk: (1 kHz) 45 db
Pilot Signal Rejection: 19 kHz -65 db
38 kHz -75 db
IF Rejection: > (98 MHz) 80 db
2. Physical
Dimensions in Inches: 19.69 x 5.91 x 16.54 (w) x (h) x (d)
Dimensions in mm: 500 x 150 x 420 (w) x (h) x (d)
Weight in lbs: 35.27 lbs
Weight in Kg: 16 Kg



Reviews

Steven Weston - 09/04/2013  5 of 5 Stars!
I bought this receiver 40 years ago. The only service it has needed was replacing the lamps behind the tuning display (I used LED array fuse-type lamps -- they won't burn out).

The receiver is heavy and big. But, it delivers subtle and sophisticated sound with clarity and refinement. I use it to drive Ultralinear speakers of that era for full room sound. I also use it to drive a 2+1 Bose system for quiet music in the bedroom. The amp side is superb. The FM tuner is not on par with modern tuners, but it delivers clean signals without noise.

If you find one at a garage sale or on eBay, buy it. You won't be disappointed.

tom pirtle - 10/11/2010  5 of 5 Stars!
An outstanding receiver that was a sleeper in its time. The dynamic headroom and imaging were far beyond the competing products at the same price-point and power rating (85watts RMS X 4). A little clunky in terems of size and weight, but that was the build of the 70\"s complete with huge caps and ten pound transformers. The most surprising aspect is the melifluous clarity in the mid and lower upper range. It has a transparency I\'ve only experienced listening to classic tube amps (Mac\'s, Dynaco etc.) but it\'s solid state. To get that these days prepare to injure your wallet bigtime. Everyone who listens to it through JBL centurys, classic Advents or more modern EPI\'s just can\'t believe how good it sounds compared to some other more expensive and famous amps including a classic HK, a high end NAD unit and an assortment of others I obsessively hang onto just to play with. If you are looking for something basic, cheap and very good, look here. Also I did not mean to denigrate the bass response. It is both punchy and warm sounding. At high volume through the Centuries, it is very accurate with little audible distortion. About the only negative I can muster is that there is some white noise at high volume in quiet passages of classical music. But for rock and roll you can fill up a room in hurry with no obvious faults. I\'ve had the receiver 25 years and it has seen the repair shop just one time

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