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Front Oblique View
Image Attribution: Technics Brochure
Date: 2001/10/30

Technics Brochure Highlights

8 watts per channel, minimum RMS at 8 ohms in 4-channel operation. 20 watts per channel, minimum RMS at 8 ohms in 2-channel operation. Both 4-channel and 2-channel operation from 20-20,000 Hz, with no more than 0.5% total harmonic distortion. Built-in large scale IC's in the CD-4 demodulator. Automatic separation and carrier level adjustments. BTL circuitry delivers full power output from all 4 amplifiers when using only 2 speakers. Linear scale FM/AM tuning dial. Two matrix circuits. Automatic speaker protection circuit. Two 4-channel speaker outputs let you hook up 2 sets of 4 speakers. Two tape monitors. CD-4 hi-blend switch. Four level meters. Four individual volume controls for precise balance. Master gain control enables you to change overall volume without upsetting the balance. FM multiplex output for easy adaptation to future FM discrete 4-channel broadcasts. Optional 4-channel semiconductor cartidge (EPC-450C-II) available.

Contributed by Ben
On 2001/10/30

 

General
DescriptionReceiver
RarityXXX-Rare
Designed inJapan
Manufactured InJapan
Wood CaseYes
ChannelsFour
Speaker ConnectionsTwo sets
AC SwitchYes

Physical
Width19 3/4ths inches
Height6 3/32nds inches
Depth15 9/16ths inches

Amplifier
RMS Power Per Channel8x4 or 20x2
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD)0.5%
Power Bandwidth20 Hz to 20 kHz
Signal to Noise Ratio90 dB from aux
Meter RangeTwo ranges
Output Meter(s)Yes
Headphone OutputsFront and Rear

FM Tuner
RF Sensitivity1.9 uV
THD, Mono0.3%
THD, Stereo0.4%
Signal to Noise Ratio, Mono70 dB
Frequency Response20 Hz to 13 kHz +/- 1 dB
Capture Ratio1.5 dB
Stereo Separation at 1 kHz40 dB
Mono SwitchYes
Signal Strength MeterYes
Muting SwitchYes
FM Discriminator output, unequalizedYes
Illuminated Dial PointerYes

AM Tuner
RF Sensitivity20 uV
Signal Strength MeteringYes
External Ferrite AntennaYes

Preamplifier
Single Bass AdjustmentYes
Single Treble AdjustmentYes
High FilterYes
Gain ControlMain and four subs
Loudness ContourYes
CD4 DemodulatorYes, with hi-blend feature
Number of Tape MonitorsTwo
Auxillary Input SourceYes
Phono Input SourceYes
Tuner Source InputIntegral AM/FM
Tape MonitorFour channel
2nd Tape monitorTwo channel
Speaker Selection NomenclatureMain, Remote


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