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Yamaha T-1

 Yamaha T-1
The Yamaha T-1 is designed and built to deliver the kind of audio performance that more than matches that of recent model stereo amplifiers, especially in areas critical to the quality of reproduced sound. For example, the FM MPX demodulator - which determines the quality of FM stereo sound - is a Yamaha-developed, highly advanced DC-NFB-PLL switching circuit built around a DC amplifier of especially high slew rate. This new development holds distortion to below 0,3%, signal-to-noise ratio at least as high as 100 dB and stereo separation above 70 dB.
Another instance of the T-1's technical excellence is found in its advanced FM pilot cancelling circuit which tracks both the level and phase of the 19 kHz pilot signal and eliminates it completely befotre it reaches the switching circuit. This dramatically reduces the intermodulation distortion, enhancing the tuner's frequency response to an incredibile DC - 18,000 Hz.

More important, the superb audio performance of the T-1 is based on a minimum FM selectivity of 55 dB in the Local mode, thanks to Yamaha's FM IF Differential Gain Direct View Analysis. While the 55 dB selectivity is an excellent figure that guarantees superb audio performance from normal strength FM signals. The T-1 will automatically switch over to the DX mode when it detects enough interference to deteriorate the quality of the signal. In the DX mode, the tuner offers exceptionally high 92 dB selectivity, thus always assuring excellent audio performance above a prescribed level.
 Features:
Advanced Circuit Configuration.
Sensitive FM Frontend
Selectable Local/Auto DX Modes for FM IF
Yamaha Exclusive Technology in Stereo Demodulator
Yamaha's Tracking-Type Pilot Signal Pure Canceller
FM Muting Circuitry, OTS and AM
Extended-Range Signal Quality Meter and Tuning Meter
FM Blend Switch
Recording Calibrator Switch
Two Pairs of Output
Specifications:
FM Section
Tuning Range:  88 - 108 MHz
50 dB Quieting Sensitivity [mono/stereo]:  3 µV (14,8 dBf) / 35 µV (36 dBf)
Usable Sensitivity (IHF 98 MHz, mono, 40 kHz dev.):
300 ohm :  1,7 µV (9,8 dBf) / 1,1 µV (DIN)
75 ohm :  0,85 µV (9,8 dBf) / 35 µV (DIN)
Image Response:  90 dB
IF Response Ratio:  100 dB
Spurious Response Ratio:  100 dB
AM Suppresion Ratio (IHF):  65 dB
Capture Ratio:  1,0 dB
Alternate Channel Selectivity (IHF): 
DX Mode :  92 dB / 65 dB (DIN)
Local Mode :  55 dB / 35 dB (DIN)
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (at 85 dBf):
Mono :  86 dB / 80 dB (DIN)
Stereo :  84 dB / 78 dB (DIN)
Distortion MONO (at 65 dBf):
Local / DX at 100 Hz :  0,05% / 0,1%
Local / DX at 1 kHz :  0,05% / 0,15%
Local / DX at 6 kHz :  0,08% / 0,3%
Distortion STEREO (at 65 dBf):
Local / DX at 100 Hz :  0,05% / 0,5%
Local / DX at 1 kHz :  0,05% / 0,5%
Local / DX at 6 kHz :  0,08% / 0,8%
Intermodulation Distortion (IHF)
Mono Local/DX :  0,05% / 0,5%
Stereo Local/DX :  0,08% / 1,0%
Sub-carrier Product Ratio:  70 dB
Stereo Separation [Local/DX]:
At 1 kHz :  55 dB / 30 dB
At 50 kHz :  45 dB/ 25 dB
At 10 kHz :  45 dB/ 25 dB
Frequency Response:  50 Hz - 10 kHz ±0,3 dB;  30 Hz - 15 kHz ±0,5 dB
Muting Threshold:  5 µV (19,2 dBf) Auto DX Mode
AM Section
Tuning Range:  525 - 1605 kHz
Sensitivity (IHF):  15 µV
Selectivity (IHF):  30 dB
Signal-to-Noise Ratio:  50 dB
Image Response (1 khz):  70 dB
Spurious Response (1 kHz):  70 dB
Total Harmonic Distortion:  0,4%
Audio Section
Output Level/Impedance (1 kHz)
FM (100% mod. Vol. Min-Max):  0,1 - 1,0 V/ 220 Ω
FM (100% mod. Vol. Center):  0,5 V/ 2,5 k Ω
AM (30% mod. Vol. Min-Max):  2,5 - 250 mV/220 Ω
AM (30% mod. Vol Center):  125 mV/2,5 k Ω
Recording Calibration Output (333 Hz, corresponding to FM 50% modulation):
Vol Min-Max :  50 - 500 mV / 220 Ω
Vol. Center :  250 mV / 2,5 k Ω
General
Semiconductors"  60 Transistors; 5 ICs; 2 Zener Diodes; 2 LEDs; 1 FET, 2 FM ceramic filters; 2 block ceramic filters; 1 AM ceramic filters
Power Supply:  available for all supply voltages and frequencies
Power Consumption:  12 W - 13 W
Dimensions (W x H x D):  435 x 97 x 376 mm (17-1/8" x 3-7/8" x 14-7/8")
Weight:  5,7 kg (12 lbs 9 oz)

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