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Frequency Response | 3Hz to 80kHz |
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Input Sensitivity (phono/MM) | 2.5 mV |
Input Sensitivity (line) | 150 mV |
Signal to noise ratio (MM) | 76dB |
Signal to Noise Ratio (line) | 91dB |
Channel separation (line) | 70 dB |
Dimensions | 430 x 125 x 316 mm |
Weight | 7.3 kg |
Damping Factor | 60 |
Speaker load impedance | 4Ω to 16Ω |
Total Harmonic Distortion | 0.02% (8 Ohms) |
Details about the included AC power supply cord.
Guidance on outlet use, wet hands, and unauthorized repairs.
Advice on ventilation, placement, avoiding extreme conditions, and cleaning chemicals.
Actions for water spills, child safety, and unit malfunctions.
Diagrams illustrating typical component connection setups.
Instructions for connecting turntables, CD players, tuners, and auxiliary devices.
Instructions for connecting tape decks 1, tape deck 2, and digital audio tape decks.
Details on connecting the POWER AMP DIRECT input and speaker systems.
Guidance on properly connecting the unit to the AC power outlet.
Description of the power button and operation status indicators.
Explanation of the switch for direct audio signal path.
Details on volume control, indicator, and input source selection.
Selector for choosing the sound source to be recorded.
Selector for matching the turntable's cartridge type.
Settings for stereo/mono operation and low-volume bass compensation.
Functionality of the tone control switch, bass, and treble adjustments.
Control for adjusting the left/right audio balance.
Selectors for speaker systems and the headphone jack.
Step-by-step guide for playing vinyl records or audio tapes.
Instructions for using the direct connection for superior sound quality.
Setting the selector based on MM or MC phono cartridge type.
Choosing between stereo and monaural sound output.
Using loudness for low volumes and tone controls for sound quality.
Fine-tuning the left/right balance and frequency response.
Steps for recording audio from sources like CDs.
Options for monitoring the recorded source or another input.
Method to verify the sound quality of the recorded material.
Instructions for tape-to-tape or DAT recording.
Solutions for sound clarity problems and high-frequency range issues.
Troubleshooting steps for when no sound is heard from the unit.
Addressing thin sound, reversed channels, hum, and speaker output issues.
Procedure for when sound stops during performance or upon power-on.