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Pioneer SX-40 User Manual

Pioneer SX-40
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Pioneer SX-40 Specifications

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Power Output15 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo)
Frequency Response20Hz to 20kHz
Total Harmonic Distortion0.8%
Input Sensitivity2.5mV (MM), 150mV (line)
Dimensions430 x 135 x 315mm
Weight6.7kg
Tuning rangeFM, MW
Speaker Impedance4Ω to 16Ω
Signal to noise ratio90dB (line)

Summary

Pioneer SX-40 Receiver Features

Versatile Operation and Circuitry

Highlights the SX-40's versatility, simple operation, efficient audio section, and full range of circuits for optimum reproduction.

High Sensitivity Tuner and Power Output

Details high sensitivity, outstanding channel separation in FM stereo, and 20 watts per channel power output.

Matching Performance and Appearance

Notes the SX-40's clean, functional external appearance that complements its superb performance.

Front Panel Controls and Functions

Tuning and Signal Indicators

Explains the tuning control and magic eye indicator for accurate station selection on FM and AM.

Reception Mode and Bandwidth Selectors

Covers mode selection (STEREO/MONO), AFC defeat, and IF bandwidth settings for optimal reception.

Volume, Balance, Loudness, and Tone

Details volume, balance, loudness compensation, and bass/treble tone controls for audio adjustment.

Input Selector and Power Switch

Describes the input source selector and the push-button power switch for amplifier operation.

Rear Terminals and Sockets

Antenna Connections

Details the AM ferrite loopstick antenna and the terminal strip for FM and AM aerial connections.

Phonograph and Auxiliary Inputs

Explains input jacks for magnetic and crystal/ceramic pickups, and auxiliary inputs for external sources.

Tape Recorder and Speaker Connections

Covers tape playback inputs, tape recording outputs, speaker phase/impedance selectors, and outputs.

Power and Control Adjustments

Details hum balance control, voltage selector, AC outlet, AC cord, and fuse holder for power and maintenance.

System Assembly and Connections

Connecting Speaker Systems

Provides guidelines for correctly connecting speaker systems, ensuring proper phase and terminal connections.

Connecting Record Player

Offers advice on record player placement and connection types for magnetic or crystal/ceramic pickups.

SX-40 Operation Guide

Listening to Radio Broadcasts

Instructions for tuning and operating the receiver for AM, FM, and FM multiplex stereo broadcasts.

Phonograph and Tape Recorder Use

Guides for playing records (stereo/mono) and using the tape recorder for simultaneous recording or playback.

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