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Realistic STA-21
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FM
MPX
Stereo lndicator
"ON"
Point
Separation at 1 mV
100 Hz
1
kHz
10 kHz
Stereo
Distortion
1
mV 1 kHz
38
kHz Rejection
SCA
Rejection
AUDIO
SECTION
lnput lmpedance
PHONO
MAG.
AUX
Output Power
at THD 1%
8 ohms
Both
Channels Driven
at 1 kHz
Power
Bandwi<ith
B ohrns Both
Channels Driven
TH
D 1
o/o,
20 Hz
-
20 kHz
Sensitivity
for
Rated Power
PHONO
MAG.
AUX
Tape ln
Frequency Response
at AUX
(1
W
t
2
dB)
Bass Action
at 100 Hz
Treble Action
at
10
kHz
Min. Volume
Hum
and
Noise
Max. Volume
Hum
and Noise
Tone Max.
at AUX
Signal to Noise
Ratio
PHONO
MAG.
5 mV Input
(lnput
Short)
AUX
200 mV
lnput
Cross Talk
at 1 kHz
AUX
Bass
Compensation
at 100
Hz
-30
dB Volurne
Treble
Compensation
at 10
kHz
-30
dB
Volume
Tapeout
Level
PHONO
MAG.
at
3
mV 1
kHz
AUX
at 200
mV 1 kHz
PHONO
MAG.
Eq. Response
at 100 Hz
at 10 kHz
Tapeout
Level
(DlN
Connector)
AM
5 mV,/m lnput
30% Mod.
FM
1
mV lnput
22.5 kHz Dev.
AUX
200 mV lnput
PHONO
MAG.
Overload
NOTE:
UNIT
(
,,rV)
(dB)
(dB)
(dB)
lo/ol
(dB)
(dB)
UNIT
(K
ohm)
(K
ohm)
(w)
(w)
(mV)
(mV)
(mV)
(Hz)
15
(dB)
(dB)
(mV)
(mV)
(dB)
(dB)
(dB)
(dB)
(dB)
(mV)
(mV)
(dB)
(dB)
(mV)
(mV)
(mV)
(mV)
NOMINAL
10
29
34
26
0.6
42
42
LIMIT
20
?2
27
20
2.0
35
35
NOMINAL
50
100
11
8.5
2.5
150
't50
-30K
+10
+10
1
15
60
65
46
+9
+4
200
200
+13
-13
LIMIT
8.5
25
25
25
80
7
3.5
200
200
20-20K
t
10
t2.5
t
10
+2.5
3
70
55
55
40
+9 +2
+4
X2
200 + 2dB
200 + 2dB
+13 +2
-13
+2
25 +
3dB
25
+ 3dB
25
t
3dB
60
The
supply
voltage
is 120 volt
AC
(for
UL and C.S.A. Models)
(use
220/240
volt AC for European
and
Australian
Models),
from
a regulated
power
supply.
The Power
Source
must insulated
from
other
equipment
connected
to antenna
or output.
The room
temperature
is 25 degrees C.
Nominal
Specs
represent
the design specs; all units
should be able to
approximate these
-
some
will exceed
and some may
drop slightly
below these specs.
Limit Specs represent
the
absolute worst condition which
still might be
considered acceptable; in
no case
should a unit
perform
to less than within
any Limit Specs.
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