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Power Output | 45 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo) |
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Input sensitivity | 2.5mV (MM), 150mV (line) |
Signal to noise ratio | 90dB (MM), 100dB (line) |
Type | Integrated Amplifier |
Inputs | Phono |
Outputs | Tape1, Tape2 |
Output | 1x headphones |
Dimensions | 420 x 145 x 330mm |
Weight | 8.5kg |
Safety precautions for AC plug usage in the USA and Canada to prevent electric shock.
Precautions regarding the rear panel to reduce the risk of electric shock.
Purpose of the manual to acquaint users with the unit's features and enhance listening pleasure.
Instructions for recording serial and model numbers for dealer or service inquiries.
Guidance on inspecting the unit for shipping damage and retaining packing materials.
Important steps before applying power, including AC voltage selection.
Guidelines for unit placement regarding sunlight, heat, humidity, ventilation, and vibration.
Safety warnings concerning internal parts, wet hands, and power cord handling.
Procedure to follow if an abnormal smell or smoke is detected.
Recommendations on cleaning the unit's cabinet using appropriate cloths.
Instructions for connecting speaker systems A and B, and proper speaker cable connection.
How to connect a turntable, including PHONO and GND terminals.
Connecting CD players via analog or digital (optical/coaxial) outputs.
Connecting tuners, tape decks, and auxiliary input devices.
Details on connecting digital sources like CD players and DAT decks.
Description of AC outlets and fundamental controls like Power, Headphones, and Bass.
Explanation of controls for tone adjustment, filtering, and sound balance.
Controls for volume, loudness, AUX inputs, and digital source selection.
Details on various indicators and switches like Cartridge, Line Straight, Digital Direct, and Input Selectors.
Switches for selecting tape decks, speaker systems, and controlling dubbing operations.
General steps for listening to connected sources like Turntables, Tuners, and CD Players.
Methods for playing a CD player using analog or digital selectors.
Instructions for tuning radio broadcasts and playing records.
Guidance on operating AUX terminals, DAT recorders, and tape decks.
Operations involving dubbing between tape decks and listening to other sources.
How to record FM broadcasts while listening to record play.
Recording CD playback and record play simultaneously.
Operations using combinations of DUAL REC OUT and INPUT SELECTOR switches.
Solutions for problems during AM/FM broadcasts and record playback.
Troubleshooting common problems that occur only during record playback.
Explanation of the speaker protection circuit's function and indicator.
Information on the thermal protector circuit and potential causes for activation.