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Technics SE-A5 User Manual

Technics SE-A5
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Technics SE-A5 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Input Sensitivity1 V
Total Harmonic Distortion0.003%
Dimensions430 x 148 x 348mm
Damping Factor100
Speaker Load Impedance4 to 16 ohms
Power Output120 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo)

Summary

Before Using This Unit

For United Kingdom

Mains lead wire colours and terminal connections for UK.

For Australia

Safety precautions for Australian power points and earthing.

Accessory

Lists the included stereo pin-type cord.

Maintenance of External Surfaces

Cleaning instructions for the unit's exterior.

Placement Hints

Recommendations for unit placement for optimal performance and ventilation.

For Safe Use of This Unit

Use a Standard Electrical AC Wall Outlet

Guidelines for connecting to AC power and avoiding DC sources.

Connection and Removal of the Power Cord Plug

Safe handling procedures for the power cord plug.

Never Attempt to Repair or Reconstruct This Unit

Warning against unauthorized repairs due to electric shock risk.

For Families with Children

Safety advice regarding children and the unit.

Turn Off After Use

Recommendation to turn off the unit to prolong life and prevent issues.

If Water is Spilled on the Unit

Immediate actions if water is spilled on the unit.

Keep the Unit Away from Stoves, etc.

Warning about heat sources damaging the unit.

Avoid Spray-Type Insecticides

Caution against using insecticides that can damage the unit.

Never Use Alcohol or Paint Thinner

Warning about chemicals that can mar the unit's finish.

If Trouble Occurs

Steps to take if abnormal signs like smoke or odor are detected.

Features

L.F.B. (Linear Feedback) Circuitry is a Recent Technics Development...

Description of L.F.B. circuitry for improved amplifier performance.

A Full/Limited Output Power Switching Circuit for 'Energy Saving' Option.

Protective Circuit Operated by Automatic Return Relay Equipped with Indicator

Concentrated Power Block Minimizes Distortion Caused by Electromagnetic Induction.

Other Features

Stereo System Components and Their Connections

Input Level Controls (Input Level)

Controls for compensating volume differences between speaker systems.

Input Terminals (Input Terminal)

Connection points for preamplifiers, with DC and NORMAL options.

Connection of Speaker Wires

Be Extremely Careful Not to Short-Circuit the Positive (+) and Negative (-) Speaker Terminals or Speaker Connection Wires.

Warning about short-circuiting speaker terminals and potential protection circuit activation.

Front Panel Controls and Their Functions

Power Switch (Power)

Operation of the power switch and pre-operation checks.

Headphones Jack (Phones)

Usage of the headphones jack and volume control advice.

Power Meters

Explanation of the unit's output level meters.

Output Power Indicator (Limited Power)

Indicates when the limited power mode is active.

Protection-Circuitry Indicator

Indicates the status of the protection circuitry.

Speaker Indicators

Shows which speaker systems are active.

Speaker Selection Switches (Speakers)

Switches to select main or remote speaker systems.

Output Power Selector (Output Power)

Selects between full and limited power output modes.

Protection-Circuitry Indicator

If the Indicator Illuminates

Probable causes and checks when the protection indicator illuminates.

If the Indicator Flashes On and Off

Probable causes and checks for flashing protection indicator.

Operation

Speaker Connection Notes

Speaker Impedance

Guidelines for connecting speaker systems with different impedances.

Be Sure Total Impedance is 4 Ω or More

Procedure to determine total impedance when using multiple speaker pairs.

Technical Specifications

Troubleshooting Guide

No Sound is Heard When the Power is Turned On

Troubleshooting steps for no sound issue.

When Listening to Stereo Sound, the Left and Right Sounds Are Reversed

Troubleshooting steps for reversed left and right stereo channels.

A Low-Pitched Noise ('Hum' or 'Buzz') is Heard

Troubleshooting steps for hum or buzz noise.

Sound is Not Heard from the Speaker System on One Side

Troubleshooting steps for sound only from one speaker.

Sound Suddenly Stops; Protection-Circuitry Indicator Illuminates

Troubleshooting steps for sudden sound cutoff and indicator illumination.

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