The
nakamichi SR-4A redefines the word "receiver". It offers the same
convenience and economy but it's designed like separate audiophile components -
each individually optimized, each individually powered, each isolated for
minimum interference. And what a receiver: STASIS power amplification for
uniform impedance, inherent stability and tremendous peak-current capability, a
moving-coil/moving-magnet phono preamp with precise equalization, an effective
subsonic filter and more. Like continuously variable loudness and tone
controls, independent recording and input selectors with two-way dubbing and
two video inputs, a 10-preset PLL Quartz-Lock FM/AM tuner with manual and
auto-seek tuning, and wireless remote control.
Multi-stage
power supply
The SR-4A's
performance is due in part to its unique power supply. Unlike ordinary
receivers, the SR-4A's transfrmer has
separate windings, rectifiers and regulators for each major section; power
amplifier, preamplifier, tuner and display. Within the audio circuitry,
separate regulators are used for the phono preamp and high-level stages, and
the video amplifiers are regulated independently of the audio stages to prevent
video noise from intruding. Separate grounds are used for audio, tuner, display
and power supply so ripple and RF noise will not enter the audio circuitry. The
tuner is even buffered from the other inputs to prevent interference. Critical
subregulators are discretely configured with a unique topology that cancels
noise on the ground line. This unusually exotic power supply permits each
section to operate independently of the others - the major advantage of
"separate" components.
Stasis
Amplification
Audiophiles
who hear the SR-4A are amazed at its effortlessly transparent sound. Music has
more detail, more impact, more realism - especially when reproduced on
"difficult" top-quality speakers. The reason is our
"Stasis" power amplifier - the same concept used in the PA-7 and PA-5
Power Amplifiers.
STASIS is a
radically different and superior design in which two amplifiers drive the
speaker; a high-quality low-power amplifier and a "Current-Mirror
Bootstrap" to supply muscle. The low-power amplifier can be designed for
virtually perfect performance, "global" feedback isn't needed as in
ordinary power amps. Removing the overall
feedback ensures uniform output impedance and inherent stability, and,
since the amplifier is stable, there's no need to isolate it from the speaker
with a coil as is usually done. This permits the amplifier to control the
speaker more preciselly and realize its full potential. The current bootstrap
provides tremendous peak-current reserves - up to 25 ampers into low-impedance
loads
An
Audiophile Preamp
Special care
was lavished on the SR-4A phono preamp. The input circuit is a direct-coupled
discrete design using ultra-high-gm FETs in a balanced differential
configuration. These drive a differential gain stage with RIAA equalization
obtained via a direct-coupled precision feedback network. The preamp
accomodates MM and MC cartridges with a choice of gain (24/32 dB) in the MC
position. A deleatable subsonic filter is part of the phono preamp. Theanks to
a simulated-inductor ("gyrator") design, it has maximum rejection in
the "warp" region, minimum loss in bass response and is free of noise
pickup.
Only
components of thehighest quality are used. Instead of the noisy
distortion-prone electronic attenuator now in vogue as a volume control, we use
a motor-driven precision potentiometer for local and remote level control. The
loudness control is continuously variable to siut any listener's preference and
copper-styrene capacitors and metal-film resistors in the signal path ensure
minimum noise and distortion.
An
Exceptiona Tuner
The SR-4A's
Quartz-PLL Synthesized FM Tuner is far from ordinary. Of course,the
quartz-locked design ensures accurate tuning and eliminates drift. But typical
tuners of this type have high residual noise due to "reference-frequency
jitter" the SR-4A tuner uses a reference frequency twice that of ordinary
tuners to improve Signal-to-Noise. A dual-gate MOS FET front-end with high-Q
twin vari-cap diodes provides selectivity equivalent to a 4-gang capacitor
while a special auto-seek circuit that detects both signal and noise level
prevents false stops between or near strong stations.
Specifications
Power
Amplifier Section
Continuous
Average Output Power (IHF-A): 80 watts
per channel (8 Ω, both channel driven, 20-20,000 Hz, no greater than 0,1%
T.H.D.)
Dynamic
Output Power (both channel driven):
80 watts per
channel into 8 Ω
120 watts
per channel into 4 Ω
Dynamic
Headroom (IHF-A): 1,3 dB
Frequency
Response (IHF-A): 5 Hz - 100 kHz +_0,5
dB
Signal-to-Noise
Ratio: better than 106 dB (rated power)
Total
Harmonic Distortion (Rated Power, 8 Ω):
less than 0,1% (20 - 20,000 Hz)
Intermodulation
Distortion (Rated Power, 8 Ω): less than
0,1% (60 Hz :7 kHz = 4 : 1)
Preamplifier
Section
Input
Sensitivity /Impedance (for Rated Output):
Phono MC
(gain; 32/24 dB): 60/180 µV/100 Ω
Phonoo MM
: 2,5 mV/47 k Ω
CD, Tape,
Video: 200 mV/30 k Ω
Maximum
Input Level (1 kHz, IHF-A):
Phono MC
(Gain; 32/24 dB): 3,5 / 8 mV
Phono MM
: 150 mV
Total
Harmonic Distortion (20 20,000 Hz, to
Rec Out at 1 V):
Phono MC
: less than 0,003%
Phono MM
: less than 0,002%
RIAA
Deviation: 30 - 20,000 Hz ±0,5 dB
Signal-to-Noise
Ratio (to speaker output, IHF-A):
Phono MC
: better than 73 dB (32 dB gain); better
than 72 dB (24 dB Gain)
Phono MM
: better than 89 dB
Tone Control
Bass: 20 Hz ±10 dB
Treble: 20 kHz ±8 dB
Contour
(Variable Loudness): 20 Hz +25 dB; 20
kHz +8 dB
Subsonic
Filter (Phono Only): 10 Hz, -12
dB/octave
FM Tuner
Section
Frequency
Range: 87,5 - 108 MHz
IHF Usable
Sensitivity [mono]: 11 dBf (1,9 µV)
-50 dB
Quieting Sensitivity [mono/stereo]: 14,7
dBf (2,9 µV) / 37,5 dBf (41,2 µV)
Signal-to-Noise
Ratio at 65 dBf [mono/stereo]: better
than 79 dB / better than 74 dB
Frequency
Response: 20 Hz - 15 kHz ±1 dB
Total
Harmonic Distortion [mono/stereo]: less
than 0,07% / less than 0,09%
Capture
Ratio: 1,5 dB
Alternate
Channel Selectivity: 60 dB (±400 kHz)
Stereo
Separation at 1 kHz: better than 53 dB
Spurious
Response Rejection: better than 90 dB
Image
Rejection: better than 75 dB
IF
Rejection: better than 80 dB
AM
Suppression: better than 60 dB
AM Tuner
Section
Frequency
Range: 520 - 1710 kHz
Sensitivity: 53 dBµ/m
Signal-to-Noise
Ratio (at 90 dBµ/m): better than 52 dB
Total
Harmonic Distortion (at 90 dBµ/m): less
than 0,3%
Selectivity: better than 20 dB (±10 kHz)
General:
Power
Source: 110, 120, 220 or 240 V AC, 50/60
Hz
Power
Consumption: 350 watts max
Convenience
Outlets: 2 x switched; 1 x unswitched
Dimensions (W x H x D):
430 x 100 x 370 mm (16-15/16" x 3-15/16" x 14-9/16")
Weight: 9,8 kg (21 lbs 10 oz)
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