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JVC A-K100
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A-K100
1.
Specifications
Output
Power
:
25
watts
per
channel,
min.
Tone
Controls
RMS,
both
channels
driven,
BASS
:
100
Hz
+8dB
into
8
ohms
from
40
Hz
to
20
TREBLE
;
10kHz
+8
dB~-
Total
Harmonic
Distortion
Power
Band
Width
Frequency
Response
kHz,
with
no
more
than
0.5%
total
harmonic
distortion
:
27
watts
per
channel,
min.
RMS,
both
channels
driven
into
8
ohms
at
1
kHz
with
no
more
than
0.7%
total
harmonic
distor-
tion
Input
Sensitivity/
Impedance
PHONO
:
2.5
mV/47
kohms
TUNER,
VIDEO/AUX,
TAPE
:
160
mV/40
kohms
Phono
Equalizer
Deviation
:
+
1.0
dB
(40
Hz
15
kHz)
:
23
watts
per
channel,
min.
Phono
Overload
:
100
mV
(1
KHz)
RMS,
both
channels
driven
into
Signal
to
Noise
Ratio
8
ohms
at
1
kHz
with
no
more
PHONO
:
70
dB
('66
IHF)
than
0.08%
total
harmonic
dis-
TUNER
VIDEO/AUX,
tortion
TAPE
:
¥5
dB
(66
IHF)
:
0.5%
at
Rated
output,
from
40
Hz
to
20
kHz,
8
ohms
:
10
Hz-
30
kHz
(‘66
IHF
both
channels
driven,
8
ohms,
0.5%
THD}
:
10
Hz-
30
kHz
+1
dB,
-3
dB
(8
ohms)
Power
Specifications
Loudness
Control
(Volume
position)
Dimensions
(mm/inch)
Weight
(kg/Ibs.)
:
+5 dB
at
100
Hz,
Control
at
-30
dB
:
435(W)
x
77(H)
x
248(D)
mm
(17-1/8"
x
3”
x
9-3/4")
:
3.7
kg
(8.2
lbs.)
Power
Consumption
AC
120V~,60
Hz
AC
220V~,50Hz
AC
240V~
,
50
Hz
AC
110/120/220/240V
~
selectable,
50/60
Hz
100
watts,
1
30
VA
75
watts
75
watts
75
watts
U.S.A.
&
Canada
Continental
Europe
U.K.
&
Australia
Other
Countries
Design
and
specifications
subject
to
change
without
notice.
2.
Servicing
Method
For
AWG
#
20
Wires
With
Clamping
Terminals
(1)
Application
objective
=
Confirmation
of
safety
Used
to
prevent
breakage/disconnection
troubles
of
primary
and
secondary
wires
within
P.
C.
Boards
(or
between
P.
C.
Boards).
Even
when
wire
breakage/
disconnection
has
actually
occurred,
a
safe
air-gap
distance
between
the
primary
wire
and
the
secondary
wire/possibly
contacting
metal
surface
can
be
main-
tained
because
the
terminal
retains
the
wire
sheath-
ing.
Type
of
wire
used
@
1015
AWG-
#
20
(single-coated)
@
1672
AWG-
#
20
(double-coated)
Servicing
precautions
@)
The
structural
design
of
this
terminal
causes
its
catch
to
hook
onto
the
P.
C.
Board,
preventing
the
wire
from
being
easily
pulled
out.
As
shown
in
the
figure,
use
cutting
pliers
or
a
similar
tool
to
cut
off
the
ends
of
the
terminal
and
wire;
then
remove
the
remaining
terminal
clip
by
melting
the
soldering.
Wire
Cut
off
here
.
Terminal
P.
C.
Board
Soldering
(2)
(@
Prior
to
soldering
the
wire
onto
the
P.
C.
Board,
confirm
safety
by
pressure-fitting
the
terminal
to
the
wire
by
observing
the
following
procedures.
(3)
1.
Strip
off
the
wire
5
~6
mm
fromits
end.
Le
5~6
mm
(No.
2736)
1-2

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