Solid State AM/FM
MPX Stereo Receiver
Highest quality,
low-noise silicon transistor are used in the advanced circuitry of the new
SX-9000, the world's first receiver to include its own reverberation amplifier.
There's plenty of power - 240 big watts (at 4 ohms) to handle any program
material with ease. Sensitivity is 1,6 µV, a figure that ensures you'll get
more stations, more clearly, always. The high-performance SX-9000 isreally
versatile; you can use two tape decks with it, two record players, two
headsets, two microphones. The microphone mixing feature makes this a receiver
that invites your participation, in mono or stereo. You,, too, make music with
the SX-9000. there's also a switch for selection of tone colors, in addition to
the normal bass and treble controls. Tape-to-tape dubbing is simplicity itself.
The SX-9000 is the
receiver that gives you circuitry on a par with professional designs plus the
greatest variety of audio enjoyment available anywhere.
Features
A Multi-Purpose,
Easy-to-Use Design
The SX-9000 was
designed to give you a high degree of versatility in operation. You can, for
example, use two microphones, tape decks and two headsets, with the SX-9000.
all controls are rationally placed for easy use. The circuitry is quite
advanced, on a par with professional designs.
Clean-Lined,
Contemporary Appearance
The SX-9000 looks
good, too. The front incorporates a folding panel that adds to its distinctive
design. When in operation, the smoked glass dial window lights up with subdued
illumination, and the source also lights up for quick identification.
High Performance
Tuner
The SX-9000 employs
the latest circuitry, including FET and ICs. The result is a professional
receiver of exceptional sensitivity and stability.
Pre-Set Tone Colors
In addition to the
normal bass and treble controls, there is a 4-position tone color selector
knob. This provides quick switching from "flat" to "soft",
"bass" or "vivid". These characteristics are symbolized in
an illuminated window in the dial face.
Tape-to-Tape
Monitoring
Two buttons on the
front panel allow easy, one-touch monitoring of tapes "A" or
"B" when you use the SX-9000 to copy directly from one tape to
another.
Foolproof Microphone
Use
When either
microphone knob is set to Off, the unit operates in parallel to provide
monophonic signals for both speakers without having to set the mode switch.
Reverberation
Effect.
Also included is a
reverberation effect knob. The degree of "echo" is easily read in the
"Reveberation" window in the dial face.
Special
"Overload Protection"
You can play up to
three different pairs of speaker systems through the SX-9000 in combinations A,
B, C, A+B, A+C, B+C. If all three are
accidentally turned on, however, the "Overload Protection" goes into
action and the speakers are automatically shut off.
Earphone versatility
Because the SX-9000
has two "Earphones" output jacks, two people may listen
simultaneously with earphones withpout having to go through an accessory
junction box.
Specifications
Audio Section
Music Power Output
150 Watts total at 8 Ω
(IHF rating)
240 Watts total at 4 Ω
Continuous Power
Output (Each Channel Driven)
62 W / 62 W at 8 Ω
(1 kHz)
85 W / 85 W at 4 Ω
(1 kHz)
Continuous Power
Output (Both Channel Driven)
50 W / 50 W at 8 Ω
(1 kHz)
60 W / 60 W at 4 Ω
(1 kHz)
Total Harmonic
Distortion: less than 0,5% (at 1 kHz,
Continuous power output)
Damping Factor: 30 (at 8 Ω , 1 kHz)
Frequency
Response: 10 Hz to 35 kHz ±1 dB
Power
bandwidth: 10 Hz to 35 kHz (IHF rating)
Hum and Noise
Phono Mag : better than 80 dB
Aux : better than 100 dB
Input
Sensitivity/Impedance
Phono Mag 1, 2 : 2,5 mV/50 k Ω
Aux 1, 2 : 160 mV/50 k Ω
Tape Monitor A, B : 160 mV/50
k Ω
Microphone A, B : 1,6 mV/50 k
Ω
Main Input : 500 mV/180 k Ω
Output Jacks and
Terminals
Pre Output : 500 mV/13 k Ω
Speakers A, B, C : 4 to 16 Ω
Stereo headphone
Jacks A, B
Tape Rec jacks A, B
Tape Rec/P.b.
Connector (DIN type)
Equalization
Curve: Phono RIAA
Controls
Bass : +12,5 dB -14 dB at 50 Hz
Treble : +9 dB -11 dB at 10 kHz
Filters
Low : 6 dB at 50 Hz
High : 12 dB at 10 kHz
Loudness
Contour: switchable to On-Off +12 dB at
50 Hz +7 dB at 10 kHz, with Volume control set at -40 dB
Reverberation: easily controllable
Tone Color
Switch: 4-position knob for
"Vivid", "Bass", "Flat", and "Soft"
Microphone Mixing
Stereo : through both "A" and "B"
channels
Monophonic : through either "A" or "B"
channel
Semiconductors: 41 Transistors; 11 Diodes
FM Tuner Section
Frequency
Range: 87,5 MHz to 108 MHz
IHF
Sensitivity: 1,6 µV (at 98 MHz)
Capture Ratio: 1 dB (at 98 MHz)
Selectivity: 40 dB (at 98 MHz)
Image
Rejection: 90 dB (at 98 MHz)
Signal-to-Noise
Ratio better than 65 dB
Antenna Input: 300 Ω balanced
FM MPX Section
Circuit: Time-switching type demodulator; FM
Mono-Stereo automatic selection
Channel
Separation: 40 dB (at 1 kHz)
Harmonic
Distortion: 0,8% (at 1 kHz) 100% Mod.
AM Tuner Section
Frequency
Range: 525 kHz to 1,605 kHz
IHF
Sensitivity: 9,5 µV
Image
Rejection: 78 dB (at 1,000 kHz)
Antenna Input: Built-in ferrite loopstick antenna
Semiconductors: 12 Transistors; 11 Diodes; 1 FET; 5 ICs
Miscellaneous
Power
Requirements: 110, 120, 130, 220 and 240
V
Power
Consumption: 350 VA (310 W) Max
Dimensions (W x H x
D): 522 x 194 x 344 mm (20-9/16" x
7-5/8" x 10-3/16")
Weight: 15,7 (34 lb 8 oz)