What is stereo?




There are now two system of high fidelity, monophonic (monaural) and stereophonic. Monophonic is a system that starts from one microphone and is fed through a single high fidelity set. Stereophonic is a double system. Two separate microphones are placed at different sides of the orchestra and two different systems are used to keep the two signals or channels separated. Two separate speakers are used, placed on different sides of you room. Stereo is much like 3-D photography, two slightly different sound reach your ears giving you a new dimension in sound.




H.H. Scott '59





Pioneer CS-88 loudspeakers

High Fidelity 3-Way, 5-Speaker System

An unmatched, super-deluxe 3-way, speaker system featuring a 12" powerful woofer, a 5" resonance-damped mid-range driver, a horn-type tweeter, a cone-type tweeter, and an additional tweeter to assure even dispersion of highs. The enclosure which is styled along classically proportioned Japanese lines is another feature of this system.

 

Featured

A multi-position click-stop level control is provided for easy and accurate level adjustment in highs and lows.

Ample use of sound absorbent virtually permits no standing waves to exist in the enclosure.

The CS-88 accepts up to 60-watt driving input. Not only it creates an ideal music-center atmosphere at home but also it provides sufficient sound output for concert-hall installation

The back of the mid-range speaker is acoustically closed with a frame to prevent any possible interference with low frequencies, insuring reproduction of sounds with the least distortion.

 


Level Control

Two level controls are provided; one for use in high frequency range and the other in middle-frequency range. These controls can be operated independently of each other to provide three kinds of frequency response curves.

 

Reason for employment of three tweeters

One is provided to improve the acoustic directivity (dispersion) of highs, the other to produce crisp sounds, and the last to produce soft tones. Provision of these frequency-characterized tweeters insures to match the performance of the CS-88 to any type of program source.

 


Specifications

Enclosure Type:  Bass reflex

Speakers Mounted:

1 x  Woofer 12"

1 x Mid-range 5"

2 x Cone-type Tweeter

1 x Horn Tweeter

Impedance:  8

Frequency Response:  25 - 20,000 Hz (C/S)

Sensitivity:  99 dB/W

Max Power Input:  60 watts

Dimensions (W x H x D) :  14-3/16" x 24-13/16" x 13"

Weight:  48 lbs

Pioneer CS-66A loudspeakers

 Pioneer CS-66A speaker system.

This new concept in speaker design and performance is the result of years of experience plus Pioneer's advanced speaker technology. Perfected to the nth degree, the CS-66A series boast much improved frequency response and distortion characteristics not to mention their high-performance at maximum input. There is absolutely no limitation on the size or output of the amplifier to which they can be connected. Capable of reproducing richer bass, clearer mid-range and finer high sounds, the CS-66A speaker system is sure to bring you years of enjoyable listening pleasure.

 

Features

Woofer 25 cm (10") Cone type

Alredy renowned for its outstanding quality and performance, the FB cone paper has been further improved for use in the 25 cm (10") woofer. The surface of the cone paper has ben specially treated and thoroughly tested to ensure excellent frequency response and transient characteristics.

Mid-range 16 cm (6,5") Cone type

The mid-range speaker also employs a cone made of the new, improved FB paper together with an aluminum vapor-coated center cap in special polyester type synthetic resin. Therefore, this speaker lends itself to the reproduction of crystal-clear tonal quality, free from distortion.

Network

Designed to ensure that an optimum frequency response is driven by every speaker. Incorporating carefully selected elements and a compensation circuit, designed to limit woofer impedance and guarantee ideal transmission characteristics as well as good transient characteristics.

Attractive, Well Designed Enclosures

Complete with attractive front grilles, these beautifully crafted oiled walnut enclosures have a fine furniture finish. Double Saran panels give an added depth to the external appearance of the speaker units. As all four side surfaces are finished, the enclosures can be placed in either the vertical or horizontal position. The front grilles can be readily detached to reveal the surface of the deluxe baffles.

 


Specifications

Enclosure:  Bass-reflex type

System:  3-way, 3-speaker system

Speakers

Woofer :  250 mm (10 in) cone type

Mid-Range :  160 mm (6,5  in) cone type

Tweeter :  Horn type

Frequency Range:  45 Hz - 20,000 Hz

Input Impedance:  8

Sensitivity:  93 dB/w/1 m

Max. Input Power:  50 W

Crossover Frequencies: 

Lows-Mid range :  1,450 Hz

Mid Range- Highs :  10,000 Hz

Dimensions (W x H x D) :  319  569 x 290 mm (12-9/16" x 22-13/32" x 11-7/16")

Weight:  12,5 kg (27 lb 8 oz)

JVC SK-700 loudspeakers


 Three Speaker Units for Wide Frequency Range

Like the SK-1000, this model features uncolored reproduction even at its loudest passages, thanks to JVC speaker technology. This 3-way, 3-speaker design includes a 10-inch woofer, 5-inch midrange and a 1-inch dome tweeter. We've paid special attention to the mechanical rigidity of moving structures, quick heat dissipation and mechanical fatigue, with the use of a corrosion-resistant aluminum bobbin, heat-resistant thermo-setting adhesives, fatigue-free silver leads and much more in the woofer, contributing to overall mechanical excellence. The midrange and dome tweeters are also treated with special care and handling.

 

Honest Specifications

The specifications of the SK-700 are superb, and they speak for themselves, 120-watt peak input, 92 dB efficiency, and 35 to 20,000 Hz frequency range.

Level Controls and Enclosure

The enclosure of the SK-700 is identical to our top-of-the line model, although slightly smaller. It includes two level controls on the front baffle, and a network that avoids coloration or heat generation. Crossover transitions are smooth and natural, thanks to the JVC Phase Moire Propagation Method. The enclosure of the SK-700 is heavity braced for optimum sonical results, with sides and top finished in beautiful simulated walnut to match any decor.

 

Strong 3-Way bass reflex

Peak input of 120 watts

Dome  tweeter for the treble

Smooth crossover transitions

 


Specifications

Type:  3-way, 23speaker

Enclosure Type:  Bass reflex

Speakers:

Woofer :  250 mm (10") Free-edge type

Midrange :  120 mm (5") Free-edge cone type

Tweeter :  25 mm (1") cone type

Power Handling :  120 W (peak); 60 W (rms)

Impedance:  8

Sensitivity:  92 dB / W/ 1 m

Frequency Range: 35 - 20,000 Hz

Crossover Frequencies:  1,000 Hz; 10,000 Hz

Tone Adjustment:  Continuous Control for Mid and High

Frequency Response:  35 - 20,000 Hz

Dimensions (W x H x D):  341 x 564 x 313 mm (13-1/2" x 22-148" x 12-3/8")

Weight:  17 kg (37,5 lbs)

JVC SK-500 loudspeakers


 Two-way design in compact Box

This is a compact 2-way, 2-speaker bass reflex system that features the same 3-way capability as other more expensive SK systems do. With its new Wide-Range Cone tweeter, that includes a specially treated cone diaphragm and a superalloy metal cap, the SK-500 offers a wide and flat response from 40 to 20,000 Hz. The woofer employs a hard diaphragm, specially treated, for increased rigidity and flexibility to reproduce mids as well as bass with musical quality. Both are designed to reproduce the loudest passages without trace of coloration or distortion.

 

Comfortable 70 Watts of input

Couple a pair of SK-500 speakers to a medium to low power amplifier and stand awed at its potential for low-distortion loud sound reproduction. Actually the SK-500 features a high 91 dB efficiency, so you can literally fill your room with powerful sound. The system also accepts an input power of 70 watts, more power than you'd expect in a system priced so low.

 

Network, Enclosure and Other Features

Meticulous attention has been paid to the design of the SK-500. JVC's Phase Moire Propagation method assures smooth tonal transitions between woofer and tweeter. The cabinetry is solid, sturdy and beautiful. There's a low-loss, low-error dividing network and much more.

 

Clear-Image 2-way Bass reflex

70 watts of Peak input

High performance at a practical price

Phase Moire Propagation Method

 

 

Specifications

Type:  2-way, 2-speaker

Enclosure Type:  Bass reflex

Speakers:

Woofer :  250 mm (10") Free-edge type

Tweeter :  60 mm (2-1/2") cone type

Power Handling :  70 W (peak); 35 W (rms)

Impedance:  8

Sensitivity:  91 dB / W/ 1 m

Frequency Range: 40 - 20,000 Hz

Crossover Frequencies:  2,000 Hz

Frequency Response:  40 - 20,000 Hz

Dimensions (W x H x D):  315 x 497 x 286 mm (12-1/2" x 19-5/8" x 11-1/4")

Weight:  10,5 kg (23,2 lbs)

Epos M16 loudspeakers

 

The Epos M16  floorstanding systems

The latest in the Epos range of real-wood floor standing speakers, the M16 is all about accuracy, dynamics and poise. It will perform well in 2 channel or home theater systems.

The Epos M16 is new a floor-standing, rear-ported, two and a half way speaker finished in a polished real-wood veneer. It is supplied with a custom wooden plinth which can be used with four 6mm carpet spikes, which can be adjusted to make the cabinet tilt backwards, if required.

Two and half way means that the bass and mid-bass drivers are run in parallel at some frequencies. The bass driver is filtered with an inductor to limit its upper frequency response to about 150Hz. Below that the two drivers work as one to reinforce the power and dynamics of this relatively small speaker. This design has the mid-bass and bass drivers running in separate,

sealed chambers.

The Tweeter

Tweeter is similar to that used in all the M series products. It uses a 25mm diameter 50 micro thick aluminium dome with ferro-fluid cooling and neodymium magnet system. This improves power handling and because all Epos tweeters are designed to produce a low distortion output down to 500Hz, it creates a very wide and open sound stage in the mid-range.

 

The Midrange

The M16′s 130mm (5 1/2′′) midrange driver is an all new device, which has been evolved from the M5′s design. It features an alloy chassis for strength and a moulded polypropylene cone for fast and accurate signal handling. It has a solid phase plug and a powerful, magnetically shielded, motor system to allow it to handle high powered signals.

 

The Bass

The 130mm (5 1/2′′) bass driver is similar to the midrange but has lower impedance and also uses a dust cap to cover the voice coil former and not a phase plug. With its ventilated voice coil, it is capable handling extremely high power. It is recommended that it be partnered with an amplifier that is capable of driving a 4 Ohm load to high power levels.

 


The M16 has been evolved from the design of the M5, which means that it does have a multi-element crossover filter for the middle and high frequencies, which is positioned in the top chamber nearest to the drivers. It also has a single inductor for the bass, together with a conjugate circuit to flatten the response in the upper bass region where the mid-bass and bass driver sum their output, to remove the effect of chestiness which can be undesirable especially when listening to male

voices. The bass crossover filter is located in the bottom chamber to avoid magnetic interference with the middle and high frequency filter.

 

Connection to the M16 is tri-wirable through three pairs of metal binding posts, situated at the bottom of the cabinet to help keep speaker cabling more tidy. The internal wiring uses solid core DNM wire.

The rear port has been constructed from machined MDF trumpet shape, which has been sprayed to cosmetically match the finish of the cabinet. The tube length is adjusted to produce deep bass output down to 40 Hz. At the inside end of the port tube, another machined MDF wooden trumpet shape helps to avoid wind turbulence from interfering with the overall performance of the speaker. This turbulence can be a common problem in ported designs.

 

The M16 is perfect as a high performance 2 channel floor-standing monitor. However, it has also been engineered with home theatre application in mind. Its design improves imaging and enhances the pace, rhythm and timing characteristics that have long been the hallmark of Epos speaker systems.

If used as the front left and right speakers in a home theatre application, the choice of either M12.2 or M5 speakers for the rear together with the M8 centre channel and new M subwoofer guarantees a cinema speaker package of the highest order.

 


Specifications:

Power Handling:  150 Watts Max

Frequency Response:  48 Hz – 20 kHz

Impedance:  4 Ohms Nominal

Sensitivity:  88dB/1 watt/1 metre

Amplifier Compatibility:  25 – 150 Watt

Configuration:  2 1/2 Way

Dimensions (W x H x D):  174 x 875 x 210 mm

Weight:  15kg

Finish Type:  Real Wood Veneer

Finishes:  Light Cherry, Dark Cherry, Black Ash

Epos Elan 30 loudspeakers


The Elan 30 is the second largest floor-stand speaker in this new range. 

Its design holds true to the purist principles followed by Epos. The two woofers work together at low frequencies to provide even higher sensitivity and power handling than the bookshelf models in addition to delivering deeper and more powerful bass. We believe this design philosophy delivers the very best sound

quality and musical performance for the money.

Only the finest real-wood veneers are selected, book-matched and hand-laid. Several coats of polyurethane are applied and polished for a high-quality finish. To minimise unwanted vibration and coloration, extensive horizontal and vertical internal bracing are positioned inside the sturdy 18mm thick MDF cabinets. For optimum performance and stability, they should be fitted with the plinths

supplied, together with the adjustable spiked feet, designed to decouple unwanted energy from the cabinet into the floor.

The Elan 30 is supplied with two baffles. The standard audiophile baffle with no visible fixing screws is fitted. If required, this can easily be swapped for the alternative cloth covered version, which is designed with the same profile as the naked baffle. Both types of baffle fit snugly around the tweeter and are both gently contoured around the woofers. So, unlike a conventional grille frame, there are no obstructions or sharp edges to cause reflections and sound colorations. The sound from both types of baffle will therefore sound similar

 

Tweeter

Epos has developed a soft-dome tweeter for the Epic and Elan range. By using virtual-performance CAD simulation tools, this new tweeter has been designed to achieve the accuracy and speed of a metal dome but with smoothness associated with a soft dome. It has a low resonance frequency, high sensitivity and extended high frequency response. With its 25mm (one inch) doped-fabric dome, short horn, high-temperature Ferro-fluid cooled voice-coil and shielded neodymium magnet, it is capable of high output levels for extended periods. Its natural high sensitivity is necessary to match the much increased output from the new bass and mid-range

drivers.

 


Mid-Bass

A long-throw 8 Ohm 156mm bass/mid driver has been developed for the Elan 30. Built on to an open-frame cast-aluminium alloy chassis, with a generously ventilated spider and vented magnet pole, this driver minimises colorations and distortions while allowing greater sound pressure levels than earlier Epos drivers.

The bass/mid units feature a high-quality polypropylene cone and bullet-shaped dust cap. These form a stiff yet pliable, well-damped structure which retains its shape, even at high power. This helps the woofers to produce a dynamic sound, with a very even frequency response and naturally smooth roll-off. The lower woofer is rolled-off (filtered) above 800Hz by the crossover, allowing the top mid-woofer to play bass and mid-range smoothly. The mid-woofer is rolled-off (filtered) at 3.6 kHz by the crossover to integrate properly with the tweeter. This is essentially a true 2-1/2 way configuration.

Both woofers are loaded by a very large diameter port, flared at both ends, to reduce turbulence. Together they produce plenty of clean deep bass coupled with a clear, smooth and detailed mid-range.

A special feature of this floor-standing speaker is its high sensitive, making it suitable for use with a wide range of amplifiers, from as small as 12.5 Watts to as large as 150 watts into 4 Ohms. So, tube fans should find this amp a perfect match.

 

Crossover

In typical Epos fashion, the Elan 30 crossover is as simple as we can make it: both the woofer and tweeter networks are 2nd order filters at 800 Hz and 3.6k Hz. To ensure the highest sound quality, all the resistors are metal oxide, all the capacitors are high-quality polypropylene-foil dielectric types, and internal wiring uses proprietary solid-core wire covered in a sponge sheath. Inductors

are designed for low distortion even at high powers: air-core for the tweeter and an over-sized laminated-iron core for the woofer. All connections to drive units and crossover are hand soldered. The input terminals are bi-wiring, using a proprietary metal terminal panel with solid metal binding post equipped for 4mm plus and large spade lugs.

 


Specifications

Power Handling:  150 Watts unclipped speech and music

Frequency Response:  45 Hz – 25,000 Hz

Impedance:  4  (nominal)

Sensitivity:  92dB (2,83V/1m)

Amplifier Compatibility:  20 – 120 Watts

Positioning:  Not less than 10 cm (4′′) from rear wall

Drivers (Magnetically shielded.)

Tweeter:  1 x Epos 25 mm soft dome with high-temperature voice coil, ferrofluid cooling and neodymium magnet system.

Bass/Midrange:  2 x Epos mid bass 156 mm, with cast chassis, 25mm high-temperature voice coil and polypropylene cone.

Crossover Frequencies: 800 Hz and 3,600 Hz

Crossover:

Bass and tweeter networks both use 2nd order filters. Only metal oxide resistors and polypropylene film capacitors are used for optimum sound quality. The tweeter section has an air-cored inductor, and the woofer section features a large-core laminated-iron inductor for low distortion and high power handling, all to ensure the very highest sound quality.

Terminal Panel:  Bi-wirable. Can be single or double wired by removing shorting links provided.

Internal Wiring:  Solid-core Audiophile grade copper cable

Cabinet:  18mm MDF wrap and front baffle, extensively braced internally

Finish:  Cherry, Black Oak or Rose Wood real-wood veneer

Griless:  Removable  ‘audiophile’ grille fitted as standard, Alternative cloth-covered grilles are packed as accessories.

dimensions (W x H x D):  850 x 185 x 289 mm  (33,5" x 8,3" x 11,4")

Weight:

Single Speaker:  16,9 kg  (37,2 lb)

Shippment:  21 kg (46,2 lb)

B&W Matrix 803 loudspeakers

 


Ideas from the B&W innovation pool.

The Matrix 803 contain an upper bass/midrange ubit in Kevlar - aB&W inovation now copied by many other manufacturers - and a Cobex cone bass unit with a modified matrix 801 tweeter mounted on top of the enclosure.

Throughout the Matrix 800 Series B&W Kevlar  cone drivers are employed to produce a unique break-up pattern which enables the speakers response to roll-off in a controlled manner aabove their working range. Kevlar's unusual directional weave induces a largely self-cancelling resonant pattern across the cone.

Air is moved around close to the surface but no intrusive output is produced by the resonance. In consequence the Kevlar cone bass/midrange driver offers up a significantly more neutral sound with higher information retrieval. In the Matrix 803 the Cobex cone lower bass driver is optimised for bass frequencies as its performance is confined to below the lower midrange. A specially formulated rubber surround enhances both drivers performance giving higher electrical/mechanical damping ratios, resulting in a more accurate and faster sound when reproducing bass transients.

At high frequencies, the modified Matrix 801 tweeter incorporates magnetic fluid cooling to damp any unwanted resonances leading to noticeably smoother response, and in the process, more than dounling the tweeter's power handling. The tweeter's position on top of the enclosure provides a spaciousness of image not found in many other loudspeakers.

 


Specifications

Frequency Range:  23 Hz - 22 kHz (-6 dB points)

Bass Loading:  Sixth-order Butterworth alignment 26 Hz cut-off

Free-Field Response:  listening axis  28 Hz - 20 kHz , ±2 dB

±30° Horizontal :  ±2 dB to 10 kHz

±5° Vertical ;  ±2 dB to 20 kHz

Sensitivity:  90 dB spl (2,83 V at 1 m)

Drive Units

1 x 180 mm (7") bass with Cobex cone

1 x 180 mm (7") bass/midrange with Kevlar cone - both have 30 mm high-temperature voice coils on Kaptan formers

1 x 26 mm ( 1 ")  high-frequency with metal dome, high-temperature voice coil and ferrofluid cooling

Distortion (for 95 dB at 1 m): 

Second Harmonic

Less than 2,0% (20 Hz to 100 Hz)

Less than  0,5% (100 Hz to 20 kHz)

Third harmonic

Less than 2,0% (20 Hz to 100 Hz)

Less than 0,5% (100 Hz to 20 Hz)

Nominal Impedance:  8 Ω 9not falling below 4 Ω)

Power Handling:  Suitable for amplifiers with 50 to 200 W output into 4 Ω

Cabinet Finish:  real wood veneers of black ash, natural oak, rosewood orwalnut semi-gloss black or white

Dimensions (H x W xD):  1017 x 285 x 334 mm (40: x 11-1/4" x 13-1/8")

Weight:  26,3 kg (58 lbs)

Electro-Voice Dominator speakers


 The Dominator is a three-way, all-horn stage speaker system. Designed for the stage or disco, where the extremely high efficiency of a horn system is desirable, the Dominator offers excellent performance in a small package without the "honky" traditional sound of a horn system.

 

The Dominator employs an EVM15L feeding a folded horn for the low end. The heart of the Dominator is a newly designed midrange horn which was carefully designed to provide exceptionally wide horizontal dispersion. The Electro-Voice 1829 is coupled to the new horn to achieve a fantastic sound for the midrange. The ST350A tweeter with its smooth response and 120 ° horizontal dispersion provides the high end for the Dominator system.

For those applications that require it, the Dominator is bi-ampable. The simple interchange of two 9-pin plugs on the rear connector panel converts the Dominator for use with a 600 Hz to 800 Hz active low-level crossover. The Electro-Voice XEQ-1 crossover makes a good companion to the Dominator for this purpose.

The exterior of the Dominator enclosure is 5/8" black-vinyl-covered plywood. Rubber feet and carrying handles are provided along with protective aluminum trim covering all edges, making the Dominator ready for the road.

 

 

Specifications

Usable Frequency Response :  60 Hz to 16 kHz

Sound Pressure Level:

4 ft at 100 watts input  :  123 dB

10 ft at 1 watt input :  95 dB

Long-Term Average Power Handling Capacity:  100 watts

Nominal Impedance:  8

Minimum Impedance:  6,8

Crossover Frequencies:  600 Hz and 4,000 Hz

Connections:  Parallel 1/4" phone jack (allows paralleling of multiple speakers)

Enclosure Material:  5/8" plywood

Finish:  Black vinyl with aluminum trim

Dimensions (H X D X W):  1102 x 502 x 513 mm (43,4" x 19,75" x 20,2")

Weight (Shipping):  54,4 kg (120 lbs)

Dual CS 721 turntable


 The Dual CS721, 

single-play direct-drive turntable with fully automatic start and stop, plus continuous repeat.

 

The new Dual CS721 is the ultimate expression of the principles that determine the performance of tonearms and drive systems. Its stright line tubular tonearm pivots horizontally and vertically within a true, four-point gimbal, thus maintaining dynamic balance in all planes.


Another Dual innovation - Vertical Tonearm Control - contributes in yet another way to fine tracking performance. A vernier height adjustment over an 8 mm range paralleles the tonearm to the record with any cartridge. This eliminates the added mass of cartridge spacers, otherwise needed to achieve precise vertical tracking angle. In all, there are seven tonearm settings and adjustments - from stylus overhang to cueing height and descent speed - all serving to optimize tracking performance with any cartridge.

The direct-drive system of the CS721 is of comparable precision. The the electronically controlled DC , brushless motor is the smoothest and quietest ever made. A major contribution to this end result is an exclusive Dual feature: two stacked coil layers, each consisting of eight coreless bifilar wound coils, that overlap to achieve a gapless rotating magnetic field. This eliminates the successive magnetic pulses typical of all other motor designs.

Although the CS721 is Dual's most expensive model, it is hardly the most expensive turntable available today.

 


The direct drive Dual EDS 1000-2 motor, which was developed especially for the hi-fi record player, is a slow-running, brushless, DC supply electronic motor which gets its energy from a regulated power supply DC motors typically employ a mechanical switching commuter, but the Dual EDS 1000-2 utilizes two Hall Generators for electronic switching Hall Generators regulate four switching transistors successively to control the four windings of the motor. This cyclic switching of the field coils produces a rotational field which then causes rotary motion of the motor. The rotary field coils produce a voltage which is measured and compared to a voltage standard. Any resultant voltage differential is fed back and regulated the flow of current in the four switching transistors to regulate speed. This system of control prevents speed errors freater than 0,025%. The Dual EDS 1000-2 motor rotor is grooveless and has a magnetic interference (short circuit terminal), which runs with the rotor.the motor field coils are non-ferrous and mounted in the air gaps among the eight pole ring magnet of the rotor and the magnetic short-circuit terminal.

The unique design described above results in distinct advantages for the Dual EDS-1000-2 Without pole sensitivity, hysteresis or turbulance current loss and without disturbing groove frequencies, the Dual EDS 1000-2 guarantees you a completely vibration-free and unusually steady drive source for your hi-fi recordplayer.

 


The tonearm of Dual CS721 meets all the requirements for today's record players; maximum rigidity with lowest effective mass, and practically negligible bearing friction in the vertical and horizontal planes.

Studies of vibrations resulting from tonearm mass, weight, and compliance of the cartridge have shown that a special design of the tonearm counterbalance can increase tracking ability considerably, namely when the tonearm counterbalance is designed to absorb vibration energies within the resonant ranges of tonearm and chassis.

For this reason, the inner section of the counterbalance is tuned to the tonearm resonance and has, due to in phase-opposed vibrations, an anti-resonance effect. By excitation of the tonearm within the resonance area - energy vibrations between tonearm and anti-resonator are eliminated. The outer part of the counterbalance, designed as a higher tuned anti-resonator, prevents the transmission of chassis resonances to the tonearm.

The design of the tonearm counterbalance with twp antiresonance filters also improves the signal-to-noise ratio.

 


Specifications

Tonearm

Torsionally rigid tubular aluminum tonearm in low friction four point gimbal suspension, tonearm counterbalance with two mechanical anti-resonance filters

Effective length of Tonearm:  222 mm

Offset Angle:  25°20'

Tangential Tracking Error:  0,16°/cm

Tonearm Bearing Friction (related to stylus tip)

Vertical :  <0,07 mN (0,007 gram)

Horizontal :  <0,15 mN (0,015 gram)

Stylus Pressure:  from "0" to 30 mN (0 -3 gram) infinitely variable with 1 mN (0,1 gram) calibrations from "0" to 15 mN (0 - 1,5 grams) operable from 2,5 mN (0,25 gram) stylus pressure up

Cartridge Holder:  removable, accepting any cartridges with 1/2" mounting and a weight from 4,5 to 10 grams (including mounting hardware)

Adjustable Overhang:  5 mm

Turntable

Drive: Electronically-regulated direct-drive system, EDS 1000-2

Power Input:  approx. 2,5 watts

Motor at Playing operation: < 50mW

Power Consumption (at Start):  60 mA (220 V 50 Hz); 110 mA (110 V 60 Hz)

Time From Start to Rated Speed:  2 - 2,5 s at 33-⅓ rpm

Platter:  non-magnetic, dynamically balanced,

Mass :  1,5 kg

Diameter : 305 mm

Total Speed Load of Drive System (rotor with platter) :  3,0 kg

Moment of Inertia:  250 kp/cm²

Platter Speed:  33-⅓ and 45 rpm. Electronically adjustable. Automatic tonearm set-down coupled with speed adjustment.

Pitch Control: for both speeds, adjustable by means of variable resitor, range of regulation: 10%

Speed Contro (Monitoring)

With illuminated stroboscope for platter speed 33-⅓

Sensitvity (of the illuminated strobe for 0,1% speed deviation

3,0 division markings per minute at 50 Hz

3,6 division markings per minute at 60 Hz

Total Wow and Flutter (DIN 45 507) : < ±0,03%

Rumble (DIN 45 500)

Unweighted :  >50 dB

Weighted :  >70 dB

Line Voltage:  110  to 125 V, 220 to 240 V

Current:  AC 50 or 60 Hz

Dimensions (W x H x D):  424 x 150 x 368 mm

Weight:  8,7 kg

Akai AA-1125 receiver

Stereo Receiver AA-1125

Its ability to serve as an amplifier as well as a tuner, plus two tape monitor switches for monitoring independent tape decks or dubbing, make the AA-1125 perfectly versatile to fit your every audio need.

 


Outstanding Features

The differential pure complementary OCL circuitry with a plus/minus power supply is the reason for the AA-1125's better phase characteristics and excellent low range frequency directivity. It provides 25 watts per channel continuous power output, minimum RMS at 8 ohms from 40 to 20,000 Hz with no more than 0,5% Total Harmonic Distortion. And that's not all. The amplifier sections top grade, 3-stage, direct coupled negative feedback equalizer circuit extends phono input signal linearity to 110 mV (rms, 1 kHz) which assures a wide dynamic range and makes this not only a high quality receiver but top-notch amplifier as well. For FM broadcast listening, a stable FM stereo separation of more than 40 dB is possible due to a PLL (Phase Locked Loop) MPX section, and the IC equipped FM-IF section features a built-in quadrature detector that affords excellent linearity and minimal distortion over an exceptionally wide frequency range. In addition a 3-stage ceramic filter accounts for 70 dB FM selectivity. And the capture ratio is an amazing 1,3 dB. All these top quality circuits are located on one chassis board and the terminals have been directly soldered to the print board thus eliminating the regular mass of wires used in ordinary systems. This in turn eliminates signal loss and distortion pick-up due to wires and results in better tone quality.

 

Multiple Connections and Various Functions

The AA-1125 can be connected to numerous audio components including two full speaker systems. Dub from Tape 1 to Tape 2, connect a tape deck to Aux jacks and dub from Aux to tape 1 and Tape 2. simultaneous recording of a record or radio broadcast into two tape systems is possible. Controls include two tape monitor switches, a loudness switch for clearer low volume listening, a mode switch with FM muting circuit for quieter tuning, and push-button speaker switches for easier selection.

 

Elegant and Slim Styling

Designed to please your eyes as well as your ears, the AA-1125's new lighting system provides easy viewing of the linear dial scale and AM/FM tuning meter. In addition, the digital bass, treble, balance and volume controls facilitate easy adjustment. A slim receiver with tremendous versatility.

 


Specifications

Power Output:  25 watts per channel (min. RMS, at 8 , 40 - 20,000 Hz , with no more than 0,3% T.H.D.)

Power Bandwidth (IHF):  15 Hz to 40 kHz (T.H.D. 0,3% at 8 )

Signal-to-Noise Ratio (IHF):

Phono :  better than 75 dB at 8

Aux :  better than 90 dB

Residual Noise:  less than 0,8 mV at 8

Channel Separation (IHF):

Phono :  better than 50 dB at 1 kHz

Damping Factor:  more than 30 (1 kHz, 8 )

Output:

Speakers :  A, B (4 to 16 ); A + B (8 to 16 )

Headphones :  4 to 16

Input Sensitivity/Impedance:

Phono :  3 mV/47 k

Aux :  150 mV/100 k

Tape Monitor 1 :

Input [PIN / DIN} :  150 mV/100 k   / 150 mV/100 k

Output [PIN / DIN} :  150 mv/100 k   / 30 mv/180 k

Tape Monitor 2 :

Input [PIN} :  150 mV/100 k

Output [PIN} :  150 mv/100 k

Frequency Response:

Phono (RIAA) :  30 Hz to 15 kHz ±1 dB

Aux, Tape, Monitor :  10 Hz to 70 kHz +0 -2 dB

Tone Control:

Bass :  ±9 dB at 100 Hz

Treble :  ±9 dB at 10 kHz

Loudness Control:  +10 dB at  100 Hz; +5 dB at 10 kHz (volume control set at -30 dB)

FM Tuner Section

Frequency Range:  88 MHz to 108 MHz

Sensitivity(IHF):  1,9 µV

Capture Ratio:  1,3 dB

Selectivity (IHF):  more than 70 dB

Image Rejection:  more than 65 dB (at 98 MHz)

IF Rejection:  more than 90 dB (at 98 MHz)

Spurious Rejection:  more than 90 dB (at 98 MHz)

AM Suppression:  50 dB

Signal-to-Noise Ratio:  65 dB

T.H.D.

Mono :  less than 0,3% (100% mod)

Stereo :  less than 0,6% (100% mod)

Stereo Separation:  more than 40 dB at 1 kHz

Subcarrier Suppression:  more than 52 dB

AM Tuner Section

Frequency Range:  520 kHz to 1605 kHz

Sensitivity (IHF):

Bar Antenna :  180 µV/m

External Antenna ;  10 µV

Selectivity (IHF):  more than 30 dB

Image Rejection:  more than 65 dB at 1 kHz

IF rejection:  more than 45 dB

Signal-to-Noise Ratio:  more than 45 dB

Tuning Indicator Meter:  FM Center Tuning/ AM Signal Strength Meter

Muting Level Control:  On (stereo)/Off (monaural) Switch

Antenna Input Impedance:  300   (balanced); 75   (unbalanced)

Miscellaneous

Semiconductors:  27 Transistors; 12 Diodes; 1 FET; 4 ICs

Power Requirement:  110/220/240 V switchable, 50/60 Hz

Dimensions (W x H x D):  480 x 128 x 268 mm (18,9" x 4,8" x 10,6")

Weight:  6,8 kg (15,0 lbs)

Akai AA-1115 receiver

Stereo Receiver AA-1115

Outstanding performance is guaranteed from this elegantly designed slim high fidelity stereo receiver. Top grade circuitry, precise controls and multiple connections.

 

Quality Circuits for High Fidelity

A plus/minus power supply and differential semi-complementary OCL circuitry not only provides 15 watts per channel continous power output, minimum RMS at 8 ohms from 40 to 20,000 Hz with no more than 0,5% Total Harmonic Distortion, but also produces better phase characteristic and accounts for more low range frequency directivity. Top grade 3-stage direct coupled negative feedback equalizer circuit also in the amplifier section extends phono input, signal linearity to 110 mV (rms, 1 kHz) to assure wide dynamic range.

AA-1115 tuner section features PLL (Phase Locked Loop) MPX section to assure accurate and stable FM stereo separation of more than 40 dB, IC equipped FM-IF section features a built-in quadrature detector for excellent linearity and minimal distortion over an exceptionally wide frequency range and two-stage ceramic filter for better selectivity.

 

Elegant and Easy-to-Operate Design

The new lighting structure enables clear reading of linear dial scale and AM/FM tuning meter, and the enumerated bass, treble, balance and volume controls facilitate easy reference. Other features include a loudness switch for clearer low volume listening, a mode switch with FM muting circuit for quieter tuning, a tape monitor switch and push-button speaker switches for easier selection

 

Multiple Connections

Connections include Phono Jacks and two full speaker systems. Dubbing from a tape deck to a tape deck is possible using Aux and Tape Jacks. Tuning, preamplification and power amplification in one slim cabinet. Do them well with quality Akai receiver AA-1115.

 


Specifications

Power Output:  15 watts per channel (min. RMS, at 8 , 40 - 20,000 Hz , with no more than 0,5% T.H.D.)

Power Bandwidth (IHF):  15 Hz to 40 kHz (T.H.D. 0,5% at 8 )

Signal-to-Noise Ratio (IHF):

Phono :  better than 75 dB at 8

Aux :  better than 90 dB

Residual Noise:  less than 0,8 mV at 8

Channel Separation (IHF):

Phono :  better than 50 dB at 1 kHz

Damping Factor:  more than 30 (1 kHz, 8 )

Output:

Speakers :  A, B (4 to 16 ); A + B (8 to 16 )

Headphones :  4 to 16

Input Sensitivity/Impedance:

Phono :  3 mV/47 k

Aux :  150 mV/100 k

Tape Monitor:

Input [PIN / DIN} :  150 mV/100 k   / 150 mV/100 k

Output [PIN / DIN} :  150 mv/100 k   / 30 mv/180 k

Frequency Response:

Phono (RIAA) :  30 Hz to 15 kHz ±1 dB

Aux, Tape, Monitor :  10 Hz to 70 kHz +0 -2 dB

Tone Control:

Bass :  ±9 dB at 100 Hz

Treble :  ±9 dB at 10 kHz

Loudness Control:  +10 dB at  100 Hz; +5 dB at 10 kHz (volume control set at -30 dB)

FM Tuner Section

Frequency Range:  88 MHz to 108 MHz

Sensitivity(IHF):  1,9 µV

Capture Ratio:  1,3 dB

Selectivity (IHF):  more than 60 dB

Image Rejection:  more than 65 dB (at 98 MHz)

IF Rejection:  more than 90 dB (at 98 MHz)

Spurious Rejection:  more than 90 dB (at 98 MHz)

AM Suppression:  50 dB

Signal-to-Noise Ratio:  65 dB

T.H.D.

Mono :  less than 0,3% (100% mod)

Stereo :  less than 0,6% (100% mod)

Stereo Separation:  more than 40 dB at 1 kHz

Subcarrier Suppression:  more than 52 dB

AM Tuner Section

Frequency Range:  520 kHz to 1605 kHz

Sensitivity (IHF):

Bar Antenna :  180 µV/m

External Antenna ;  10 µV

Selectivity (IHF):  more than 30 dB

Image Rejection:  more than 65 dB at 1 kHz

IF rejection:  more than 45 dB

Signal-to-Noise Ratio:  more than 45 dB

Tuning Indicator Meter:  FM Center Tuning/ AM Signal Strength Meter

Muting Level Control:  On (stereo)/Off (monaural) Switch

Antenna Input Impedance:  300   (balanced); 75   (unbalanced)

Miscellaneous

Semiconductors:  25 Transistors; 10 Diodes; 1 FET; 4 ICs

Power Requirement:  110/220/240 V switchable, 50/60 Hz

Dimensions (W x H x D):  480 x 128 x 268 mm (18,9" x 4,8" x 10,6")

Weight:  5,8 kg (12,8 lbs)