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Type | Stereo Integrated Amplifier |
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Speaker Load Impedance | 4 - 16 ohms |
Power Output | 50 W per channel (8 ohms) |
Frequency Response | 10Hz |
Input Sensitivity | 2.5mV (MM), 150mV (Line) |
Signal to Noise Ratio | 90dB (line) |
Damping Factor | 40 |
Output | Speaker |
Essential safety alert to prevent electrical hazards and fire.
Detailed safety measures for unit operation, installation, and handling.
Instructions for safely unpacking and checking the unit for damage.
Crucial step to set the correct voltage and ensure proper mains wiring for safety.
Visual guide illustrating all input and output connections for the unit.
Guidelines for matching input/output levels, impedances, and cable types for optimal performance.
Specific instructions for connecting the unit to power and speakers, including phasing.
Instructions for connecting auxiliary sources and ground wires to prevent hum.
Identification and overview of all controls and jacks on the front panel.
Guide for the first power-on, initial control settings, and program selection.
How to adjust volume, balance, tone, and select listening modes for optimal sound.
How to select different audio sources and manage input signals.
Adjusting bass, treble, and using low/high filters for sound shaping.
Instructions for recording audio onto tape and monitoring playback during recording.
How to use the unit as a separate preamplifier or power amplifier by removing jumper plugs.
Guidelines for maintaining the unit's appearance and functionality through regular cleaning.
A comprehensive guide to diagnose and resolve common issues encountered during operation.
Detailed technical data for the power amplifier, inputs, and outputs.
Technical details for the preamplifier section, tone controls, and filters.
Information on power requirements, dimensions, weight, semiconductors, and supplied accessories.
Technical specifications tailored for countries outside the U.K.
Schematic illustrating the internal signal flow and component interconnections.