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Anno: 1973–1977 ?? | Categoria: Amplificatore audio o mixer audio | ||||
Semiconduttori (transistor solo contati) | 25: 2SC1000 2SC1000 2SC1000 2SC1000 2SC732 2SC732 2SC732 2SC732 2SC732 2SA842 2SA842 2SA842 2SA842 2SC1626 2SC1626 2SC1626 2SC1626 2SC733 2SC733 2SA816 2SA816 2SD425 2SD425 2SD425 2SD425 TA7122 TA7122 TA7120P |
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Principio generale | Amplificatore audio |
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Gamme d'onda | - senza |
Particolarità | |
Tensioni di funzionamento | Alimentazione a corrente alternata (CA) / 110; 117; 220; 240 Volt |
Altoparlante | - Questo apparecchio richiede altoparlante/i esterno/i. |
Potenza d'uscita | 120 W (indistorta) |
Radiomuseum.org | Modello: Solid State Stereo Amplifier SA-800 - Monacor, Bremen |
Materiali | Mobile di metallo |
Forma | Apparecchio per ripiani a scaffale (come i componibili HiFi). |
Dimensioni (LxAxP) | 410 x 135 x 300 mm / 16.1 x 5.3 x 11.8 inch |
Annotazioni | Anschlüsse: 2× Aux, Tuner, 2× Phono, Tape, Pre out, Main in, Mono out. Betrieb von 4 LS. Metallgehäuse mit seitlichen Holzblenden. Musikleistung 2x 90W, Dauerleistung sinus: 2x 60W / 4Ω, 2x 50W / 8Ω Neupreis 1977 im RIM-electronic Katalog: 560 DM Made in Japan |
Peso netto | 10 kg / 22 lb 0.4 oz (22.026 lb) |
Prezzo nel primo anno | 489.00 DM |
Fonte dei dati | Radiokatalog Band 2, Ernst Erb |
Letteratura / Schemi (1) | Funkschau (Heft 20, 28.September 1973, Seite 2382) |
Letteratura / Schemi (2) | RIM-electronic '77 |
Modello inviato da Peter Böhm. Utilizzare "Proponi modifica" per inviare ulteriori dati.
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monacor: SA-800; Solid State Stereo Amplifier
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Joel Hill
17.Feb.15 |
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Hi I want to resolve an issue with this amplifer.
The units design doesnt disconnect the speaker terminals from the internals when you switch it off so basically when you power it down it just gets quieter before crackling into silence. then the load drops and it comes back for 1 second of quiet sound before completely going off.
im wondering without changing the unit to switch the speaker outputs when power is off. is there any simple cheats to getting it quiet. other than putting a load on the capacitors to draw them down fast.
great to be here on RM with my first post
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Stan Roberts
20.Feb.15 |
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Hi Joel. I have two suggestions, the second being the safer and far more elegant solution, which is what I would recommend.
For those members interested in audio design, Rod’s pages at Elliott Sound Products are well worth a look. |