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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





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Acoustic Research AR-28BX speakers


Specifications:

System Type:  Floor standing acoustic suspension 2-way system with drive units in a vertical array

Drive Units:

LF :  250 mm (10") acoustic suspension woofer

HF :  25 mm (1") liquid cooled high range driver

Voltage Sensitivity:  2,83 volts produces 89 dB SPL at 1 meter on axis

Efficiency:  1 watt produces 89 dB SPL at 1 meter on axis

Power Requirement:  10 watts per channel minimum

Power Handling Ability:  May be used with amplifiers rated at up to 100 watts per channel

System Frequency Response: -3 dB points at 42 Hz and at 22,000 Hz

System Low Frequency Performance:  -3 dB at 42 Hz with an effective Q at resonance of 74

Impedance:  8 Ω  nominal; 5 Ω  minimum point

Crossover Network: 

Both woofer and high range have second order electrical networks High range has a second order electrical network

Crossover Frequency:  1800 Hz

Cabinet Internal Volume:  35 liters (1,25 cu lt)

Cabinet Finish:  Walnut grain vinyl veneer

Cabinet Dimensions (H x W D):  689 x 330 x 257 mm (27-7/8" x 13" x 10-1/8")

Weight: 15,9 kg ( 35 lbs) 1 speaker net


 

Acoustic Research AR-8BX speakers


 

Specifications:

System Type:  Bookshelf acoustic suspension 2-way system with drive units in a vertical array

Drive Units:

LF :  150 mm (6") acoustic suspension woofer

HF :  25 mm (1") liquid cooled high range driver

Voltage Sensitivity:  2,83 volts produces 87 dB SPL at 1 m on axis

Efficiency:  1 watt produces 87 dB SPL at 1 m on axis

Power Requirement:  10 watts per channel minimum

Power Handling Ability:  May be used with amplifiers rated at up to 75 watts per channel

System Frequency Response: -3 dB points at 62 Hz and at 25,000 Hz

System Low Frequency Performance:  -3 dB at 62 Hz with an effective Q at resonance of 88

Impedance:  8 Ω  nominal; 5,6 Ω  minimum point

Crossover Network: 

Woofer has first order electrical networks plus mechanical slope to give a total of 18 dB/octave

High range has a second order electrical network

Crossover Frequency:  4000 Hz

Cabinet Internal Volume:  9,8 liters (35 cu lt)

Cabinet Finish:  Walnut grain vinyl veneer

Cabinet Dimensions (H x W D):  394 x 244 x 187 mm

Weight: 6,6 kg ( 14,5 lbs) 1 speaker net


 

Acoustic Research AR-7 loudspeakers

The AR-7 is a speaker system developed by Acoustic Research it offers the same low distortion, extended and smooth frequency response, and wide dispersion associated with all AR loudspeakers. However, it accomplishes this in a cabinet more compact and at a price lower than other AR speakers.

To accomplish this difficult design target, AR engineers developed a new woofer whose magnetic circuit, voice coil, and precisely controlled moving system mass yield optimal utilization of the acoustic suspension principle for a cabinet of this size. The resulting frequency response extends as low as that of systems of greater size and cost.

The high frequency unit is almost identical to the tweeter used in the highly acclaimed AR-6. the only difference is in the crossover frequency. A selector switch permits the user to choose between two tweeter output levels.

As with other AR loudspeakers, both drivers use high temperature voice coils for additional power handling capability.

The woofer of the Ar-7 uses such advanced design and manufacturing techniques that its low frequency response extends substantially below that of competitive speakers of far greater size.

Due to its compact size, the AR-7 is ideally suited for 4-channel installation. However, its accurate response and modest cost make it a worthy choice for anyone interested in a high quality reasonably priced stereo system.

 


Specifications

Recommended Amplifier Power:  15 watts (min,)

Impedance:  8 Ω

Speaker Complement:

8" acoustic suspension woofer

1-2" wide dispersion tweeter

Crossover Frequency:  2000 Hz

Controls: High frequency level adjustment - two position switch

Dimesnions (W x H x D):  9-3/4" x 15-3/4" x 6-1/4"

Weight:  11 lbs


 

Acoustic Research AR-14 loudspeakers

The AR-14 closely approaches the musical accuracy of the most expensive AR speakers at a significant saving in cost. It combines the superior bass performance of the AR-12 with the energy response of the AR-16.

The AR-14 employs a 10-inch acoustic suspension woofer installed in a cabinet of the dimensions normally used for our 12-inch units. The result is bass performance with extended range and very low distortion that is more than adequate for all music except perhaps the most demanding organ or electronic music recordings.

An appropriate balance between flat energy response and flat anechoic response enables the AR-14 to reproduce music with a high degree of accuracy under most listening conditions. In fact the AR-14 is uniform in its radiation over nearly as wide a range and solid angle as are AR's most expensive speakers.

This uniformity of response has been achieved by means of a crossover network designed with the aid of AR's large reverberant chamber located at our British laboratories.

This new chamber, together with the polyhedral chamber at our factory near Boston, permits a new level of reliability in the measurement of a speaker system's total energy output. In the case of the AR-14 these measurements have enabled AR engineers to directly evaluate the effects of the crossover network on the energy output of the system and to refine its design with considerable precision.

 


The cabinet molding of the AR-14 has purposely been kept small in order to eliminate audible interference effects that are  normally caused by sound waves being reflected from cabinet projections. The AR-14 shares the appearance design of the AR-11, AR-10Ï€ and AR-12 speaker systems.

 

A two-position switch mounted on the rear of the cabinet provides a means of altering the contour of treble energy above 4000 Hz. The Normal switch position should provide the most accurate results in most listening rooms. The "Decrease" setting is useful in compensating for the occasionally harsh effects of more reverberant, or "live" , rooms.

 


Specifications

Type:   2-Way system

Power Handlig:   100 Watt Continuous Power

Impedance:  8 Ω 

Frequency Response: 36 - 25,000 Hz.

Low Frequency Driver:  254 mm (10") acoustic suspension woofer

High Frequency Driver:  25 mm (1") dome tweeter

Efficiency:  86 dB SPL

Crossover Frequency: 1300 Hz

Crossover Network: Half section LCR network on each driver using air-core chokes, bi-polar electrolytic capacitors, and high-power nonindictive resstors, acoustic output of highrange driver is controlled by switchable contouring network.

Driver Resonance Frequencies:

Woofer :  26 Hz (free air) highrange 1000 Hz

System Low-Frequency Response:  -3 dB at 44 Hz

Total Flux: 

Woofer :  76,000 maxwells

Highrabge :  15,000 gauss

Volumen: 41,9 Liter.

Dimensions :  354 x 635 x 273 mm (13-15/16" x 25" x 10-3/4")

Weight:  15,9 kg (35 lb)


 

Acoustic Research AR-12 loudspeakers

The performance standard for the AR-12 is the same as for our AR-11 speaker system; reproduction of the music program source with the maximum degree of accuracy. While the AR-11 is as accurate a loudspeaker as our engineering skill enables us to make, with the AR-12 cost is an additional consideration. The main differences between the AR-11 and the AR-12 are that the bass response of the AR-11 extends approximately 1/2 octave lower, and the AR-12 is lower in cost.

The AR-12 employs a 10-inch acoustic suspension woofer installed in a cabinet of the dimensions normally used for our 12-inch units. The result is superior bass performance, with extended range and very low distortion, that is more than adequate for all  music except perhaps the most demanding organ or electronic music recordings.

A new midrange driver has been developed especially for the AR-12 with a rear cavity specifically tailored to provide the correct stiffness, restoring force, and controlled damping required for optimum response at lower midrange frequencies. It combines a 1-inch voice coil, for high power-handling ability, with a relatively small 2-1/4-inch cone for excellent dispersion over the driver's entire operating range. A greater volume of sound is therefore available with no sacrifice in musical accuracy.

The combining of a relatively large voice coil with a small cone does not require, not is ot desirable to use, a conventional "spider" for centering the voice coil. An entirely new method of centering has been devised for the AR-12 midrange, using magnetic fluid to "float" the voice coil in the gap between magnet and pole-piece.

The use of magnetic fluid suspension, in turn, provides two additional benefits. Improved linearity of motion results in lower distortion than a design using a conventional spider. And the magnetic fluid also acts as an efficient path for conducting heat from the voice coil to the speaker's magnet assembly and metal frame, where the heat is readily absorbed. This yields an additional increase in power-handling ability. The diagram on the ither side of this sheet gives more information on this point.

The magnetic fluid suspension has also been incorporated into the 3/4 inch hemnispherical dome highrange driver of the Ar-12 for increased power-handling ability.

 


The cabinet molding of the AR-12 has purposely been kept small in order to eliminate audible interference effects that are normally caused by sound waves being reflected from cabinet projections. This design feature has been incorporated into all rcent AR speaker systems, including the AR-11, AR-10Ï€, AR-14, and AR-16.

The AR-12 has been designed to achieve an appropriate balance between flat energy response and flat anechoic response. It is capable of an extremely high degree of accuracy in reproducing music under most listening conditions. In addition, a pair of three-position switches provides a means of tailoring the level of midrange and highrange drivers to individual rooms. The "0" position of the switches should provide the most accurate results in most listening rooms, while the -3 dB and -6 dB settings are useful for compensating for the efects of more reverberant, or "live" rooms.

 

Specifications

Type:   3-Way system

Power Handlig:   100 Watt

Impedance:  8 Ω 

Frequency Response: 36 - 30,000 Hz.

Low Frequency Driver:  10-inch woofer

Mid Ragne Driver :   2-1/4-inch cone

High Frequency Driver:  3/4-inch dome

Crossover: 700 Hz and 4000Hz

Volumen: 41,9 Liter.

Dimensions :  354 x 635 x 273 mm (13,9" x 25" x 10,7")

Weight:  17 kg (37 lb 7,1 oz)


 

Acoustic Research AR-XB

 

The new AR-XB is the latest version of the world's best-selling manual turntable. Since its introduction, the AR turntable has had a profound effect upon both design and performance standards of home record-playing equipmen, yet it remains alone in the field in the degree to which it combines broadcast equipment performance, completeness and convenience, simplicity of operation and low cost.

The stability of the AR turntable is unusual; the top-plate may even be struck by vertical hammer blows without interrupting the music being played. The AR turntable is insensitive to floor vibrations or acoustic feedback. This gives its owners maximum freedom in placing the turntable where it will be most convenient, even close to the loudspeakers, if necessary.

 


The AR turntable is guaranteed, as a condition of sale, to meet NAB (national Association of Broadcasters) specifications for broadcast equipment on wow and flutter, rumble, and  speed accuracy. In addition, the AR turntable meets the stringent requirements of the CBS standards on rumble and the IEEE standards of flutter.

The NAB stereo Standard for professional broadcast equipment calls for a number levell in each channel at least 35 dB below 1 cm/sec. In the plane of modulation at 100 Hz, with the ballistic characteristics of the meter specified and will the playback equalization specified.

The NAB Standard on flutter and wow prescribes the exact methods of measurement. The NAB Standards for broadcast playback equipment is 0,1% maximum wow and flutter combined when measured as specified.

The NAB Standard for speed accuracy of broadcast playback equipment is ±0,3%, or 21 lines per minute drift on a standard 216-line stroboscope card. All AR turntables are tested to meet this standard, and to keep within the NAB limit with an extra 5 grams of stylus force (equivalent to the drag of a dust bug). Line voltage variations have no effect on the speed of the AR turntable, since the drive motor is synchronous

 


Each AR turntable feature:

Viscous-damped cue/pause control

Ready-mounted walnut-grained base

Transparent plastic dustcover

Hysteresis - synchronous motor

Plug-in cartridge shell with mounting hardware

Precision stylus pressure gauge

Overhang adjustment guide

Lubricating oil

Screwdriver for installing cartridge and setting arm counterbalance

Color-coded connecting cable

45 rpm center hole adapter

 


Specifications

Type:  Belt drive system

Speeds: 33-13 and 45 rpm

Motor:  Hysteresis - synchronous motor

Wow and Flutter:  NAB Standards

Rumble:  NAB Standards

Power: 110 - 120 V, 50 or 60 Hz

Size (W x D x H) :  12-3/4" x 16-1/4" x 5-3/4"

Weight:  6,35 kg (14 lbs)

Acoustic Research AR 302T


The AR 302T is new 3-way Tower Loudspeakers are engineered  to deliver maximum sonic performance at a tremendous value. Utilizing AR's True Acoustic Suspension Technology and Exposed Dome Driver Technology, these floorstanding models reproduce the wide dynamic swings of music and video with the tonal accuracy and flat frequency response you've come to expect from Acoustic Research, AR 302 Towers minimal footprints require less floor space for increased placement flexibility, and their Matched Timbre Design ensures harmonious integration with AR bookshell models for seamless, rtunning home theater sound. Their elegant cherry cabinetry on all four sides presents a striking, contemporary appearance.


Specifications:
System Type:  10" 3-way Acoustic Suspension Tower Speaker
Driver Usage: 
10" long-throw woofer
1-1/2" exposed dome midrange
3/4" exposed dome tweeter
Frequency Response:  32 - 20,000 Hz (±3 dB)
Sensitivity:  85 dB (2,83 V/m)
Impedance:  6 Ω / 4 Ω (nom/min)
Power Rating:  35 W - 250 W (min/max)
Crossover: 
650 Hz (12 dB/oct low-pass; 12 dB/oct high-pass)
5,500 Hz (6 dB/oct low-pass; 18 dB/oct high-pass)
Dimensions (W x H x D):  11 x 36 x 13 inch
Weight:  47 lbs
Finish:  Cherry vinyl


Acoustic Research AR 338T

 The AR 338T is new 3-way Tower Loudspeakers are engineered  to deliver maximum sonic performance at a tremendous value. Utilizing AR's True Acoustic Suspension Technology and Exposed Dome Driver Technology, these floorstanding models reproduce the wide dynamic swings of music and video with the tonal accuracy and flat frequency response you've come to expect from Acoustic Research, AR 338 Towers minimal footprints require less floor space for increased placement flexibility, and their Matched Timbre Design ensures harmonious integration with AR bookshell models for seamless, rtunning home theater sound. Their elegant cherry cabinetry on all four sides presents a striking, contemporary appearance.
Specifications:
System Type:  8" 3-way Acoustic Suspension Tower Speaker
Driver Usage: 
8" long-throw woofer
1-1/2" exposed dome midrange
3/4" exposed dome tweeter
Frequency Response:  47 - 20,000 Hz (±3 dB)
Sensitivity:  86 dB (2,83 V/m)
Impedance:  68Ω / 4 Ω (nom/min)
Power Rating:  35 W - 150 W (min/max)
Crossover: 
900 Hz (12 dB/oct low-pass; 12 dB/oct high-pass)
6,000 Hz (12 dB/oct low-pass; 12 dB/oct high-pass)
Dimensions (W x H x D):  9 x 32 x 11 inch
Weight:  38 lbs
Finish:  Cherry vinyl


Acoustic Research AR-925E


Classic Series by Acoustic Research AR-925E
3 way floor type speaker system of the vartical series which inherited the design philosophy of AR-9 and adopted the almost same composition as AR-91. 

The 25cm corn type Woofer is carried in low-pass.  The unit of a 19 mm dome shape is carried in the 38 mm dome shape and the high region in the inside region. 
The same thing as AR-91 is adopted and these units put in the magnetic fruid of the shape of colloid which is tinged with the magnetism of NASA development between the voice coil and the yoke, and they have improved the input-proof while they aim at distorted reduction from a central axis as a structure as for which Bure is not. 
Furthermore, the acoustic blanket which is a special sound-absorbing material was attached to the surroundings of a unit, and sound quality degradation by reflective sound is prevented. 
 A "17AWG sky core coil", a "computer class electrolytic condenser", "input-proof [ unguided quantity ] ceramic resistance", etc. are used for the element of a network part. 

The acoustic suspension system of AR tradition is adopted as the enclosure. 
By this system, air can achieve the duty of a spring by carrying out full sealing of the core, compliance can be enlarged, and it is possible to make low-pass resonance frequency lower. 
Moreover, walnut tone vinyl chloride finishing is given to the exterior. 

Specifications 
System type:   3 ways, 3 speaker acoustic suspension system,  floor-standing
Drive Unit
Woofer: 250 mm cone type
Midrange: 38 mm dome shape
Tweeter: 19 mm dome shape
Frequency Response:   32 Hz - 30 kHz
Low-Pass Frequency:  44 Hz,  -3 dB
System Q:  0,7
Output Sound Pressure Level;  87 dB/W/m
Impedance:  4 ohms (a minimum of 3.2 ohms)
Continuous Max. Input:  125 W
Maximum Input:  200 W
Crossover Frequency:  700 Hz,  7.5 kHz
Level Control
Mid Frequency:  Three-step switching
High Frequency:  Three-step switching
Content Volume:  46,8 l
Dimensions (WxHxD):  356 x 797 x 290 mm
Weight:  21 kg 

Acoustic Research AR303a


AR 303a
More than fourty years of research and design have led to the production of this extraordinary musical component. The natural evolution of the classic 1967 AR 3aand the critically acclaimed 1994 AR 303, the new AR 303a is the pinnacle of the Acoustic Research loudspeaker line, combining reference quality sonic performance and furniture grade appearance.

The AR 303a Loudspeaker System is finished in a genuine rosewood veneer, accented by a unique gold logo and serial number plate. It features a redesigned creossover network, heavy duty 14 AWG internak wiring and bi-wire/bi-amp capability with improved gold plated 5-way binding posts.

True Acoustic Suspension technology
The AR 303a is based on Tre Acoustic Suspension design, a technology invebted by AR in 1954. a true Acoustic Suspension design uses the air inside of sealed enclosure to precisely control the excursion (back and forth movement) of the woofer cone.
The woofer cone is made of rigid felted paper, and when combined with a high compliance surround it moves like a piston. The long-throw voice coil is designed to undergo large disolscement while maintaining linearity. The compression annd expansion of air in the enclosure provides the linear restoring force to the cone. A True Acoustic Suspension design results in tight, controlled bass, excellent power handling capability and low distortion even at high output levels.


Specifications:
System Type:  3-way Acoustic Suspension
Special features: 
Filtered Soft Dome Technology ;
Vertical Symmetry Array
Frequency Response:  12 Hz - 20 kHz, ±3 dB
Driver Usage: 
For Low Frequency:  12" long-throw woofer
For Mid Frequency:  1-1/2" exposed dome midrange
For High Frequency:  3/4" exposed dome tweeter
Sensitivity:  85 dB (92,83V/M)
Impedance (nom/min): 6 Ω / 4 Ω
Power Rating: 
Minimum :  50 W/ch
Maximum :  250 W/ch
Crossover: 
650 Hz ( 12 dB/oct low and high pass)
5500 Hz (6 dB/oct - low pass; 18 dB/oct - high pass)
Dimensions (W x H x D):  14,75 x 25 x 11,19 inch
Weight:  54 lbs
Finish:  Rosewood Vener

Acoustic Research AR-2x

 The AR-2x are lower cost versions of our basic acoustic suspension design. AR-2x has a 10-inch bass speaker, mounted in an acoustically sealed enclosure filled with glass wool, and in addition , a small, high-dispersion cone speaker. Separate controls on the back of the AR-2x  permit independent adjustment of the level of the midrange / high frequency speakers. The performance standard in the design of the AR-2x was the same as that for the AR-3a; natural reproduction of music without exaggeration or artificiality of sound. But where quality in the case of the AR-3a hes been limited only by the state of the art. And our own engineering skill, here price is also a consideration.
 "Clean, balanced and wide range …  from under 50 cycles to beyond audibility this speaker will reproduce what is fed to it with clarity and with honesty …  its strengths lie in an unusual smoothness and lack of any harshness whatsoever."
American Record Guide

"The  bass line is, as we have come to expect from AR, exemplary; well-defined and clean. The highs are quite open … strong fundamental bass to just below 40 Hz … response upward from here is uniform, smooth and remarkably well dispersed all about the speaker".
High Fidelity
Specifications  AR-2x 
Sensitivity:  91 dB
Response:  42 Hz to 20,000 Hz (± 2 dB)
Recommended Amplifier Power:  20 watts RMS,
Minimum impedance:  8 ohms
Woofer resonance:
Free air  :  26 Hz
In enclosure 56 Hz
Speaker Complement:
Woofer : 10" acoustic suspension
Mid/High-frequency : 2 ½"  cone 
Crossover Frequencies:  1200 Hz
Controls:  high-frequency adjustment
Volume of enclosure:  38.2 litres (1.35 cu ft)
Dimensions:  13 ½" x 24" x 11 ½"
Weight:  15 kg (33 lbs)
Finish:  Glossy or oiled walnut, cherry, oiled teak, mahogany, birch and unfinished pine.

Acoustic Research AR-2ax

 The AR-2ax are lower cost versions of our basic acoustic suspension design. Each has a 10-inch bass speaker, mounted in an acoustically sealed enclosure filled with glass wool, and in addition , a small, high-dispersion cone speaker. In the AR-2ax there is a third speaker, a ¾-inch hemisphere for very high frequencies, the same unit as is used for this purpose in the AR-3a. Separate controls on the back of the AR-2ax permit independent adjustment of the level of the midrange and high frequency speakers.
 The performance standard in the design of the AR-2ax was the same as that for the AR-3a; natural reproduction of music without exaggeration or artificiality of sound. But where quality in the case of the AR-3a hes been limited only by the state of the art.  And our own engineering skill, here price is also a consideration.

"… the low-frequency speaker has exceptionally low bass distortion … the tone burst response of the AR-2ax gave further evidence of its excellent quality … comes remarkably close to matching the AR-3."
HiFi Stereo Review

Specifications  AR-2ax
Sensitivity:  91,5 dB
Response:  42 Hz to 20,000 Hz (± 2 dB)
Recommended Amplifier Power:  20 watts RMS,
Minimum impedance:  8 ohms
Woofer resonance:
Free air  :  26 Hz
In enclosure 56 Hz
Speaker Complement:
Woofer : 10" acoustic suspension
Midrange : 3 ½" cone
Tweeter : ¾" hemispherical dome
Crossover Frequencies:  1400 Hz/5000 Hz
Controls:  Independent midrange and high-frequency adjustments
Volume of enclosure:  38.2 litres (1.35 cu ft)
Dimensions:  13 ½" x 24" x 11 ½"
Weight:  16,6 kg (36,5 lbs)

Finish:  Glossy or oiled walnut, cherry, oiled teak, mahogany, birch and unfinished pine.

Acoustic Research Receiver

 The earliest high-fidelity components were designed during the vacuum-tube era, and generally followed broadcasting practice in separating tuner, power amplifier, preamplifier and power supply, each circuit section on its own chassis.
The characteristics of transistors, primarily their small size, cool operation and indefinitive service life, permit the consoloidation of all of the electronic circuitry needed in a high-fidelity system into one component, the receiver.
The AR silicon solid state FM receiver is an integrated stereo FM tuner, stereo preamplifier and power amplifier, mounted on one chassis.  FET front end with 4-section capacitor, multisection crystal IF filter, IC IF amplifiers, and 2µV sensitivity insure superb FM reception.
 The AR receiver was under development for some time. When the amplifier section was completed, several years ago, it was offered to the public as a separate component.  High Fidelity, citing test reports from CBS laboratories, stated, "It is, in our view, an unqualified success, a truly excellent and unimpeachable amplifier … (at 20% more than its rated power) it either met or exceeded it specifications … the IM distortion characterisctics must be counted as the best we've ever seen …" Stereo Review called the amplifier's power "staggering", and added, "it ranks among the very best available."
 Circuit Characteristics
(FM) FET front end with 4-section variable capacitor;
Multisection crystal IF filter;
IC (integrated circuit) IF amplifiers;
Automatic interstation noise suppression with defeat switch for very weak stations;
Automatic mono/stereo FM switching with stereo indicator light;
Low-distortion shunt multiplex detector;
Tuning meter.
(Amplifier) DC driver clamping for clean overload recovery;
Idling power supply eliminates turn-on transient noises;
Bass and treble separately controlled for each channel;
Differential loudness compensation curves in bass control circuit;
Special null circuit permits exact balancing of stereo source material;
Stable under short-circuit of output terminals;
Line fuse, speaker fuse and self-resetting circuit breakers for full protection.
The AR receiver is guaranteed for 2 years from date of purchase.
 The receiver has now been completed by the addition of the circuitry required for stereo FM broadcast reception which is in every respect the counterpart of the performance of the amplifier. The receiver circuit is all-silicon solid state; the most rigorous manufacturing and inspection techniques we know are used in its assembly. The receiver is guaranteed for 2 years
While no compromise is made with optimum performance, the AR receiver is lower inprice than might be expected. This is because of the rational approach taken in its design. The AR Receiver is as sensitive, precise and powerful a unit as is ever likely to be needed in the home. In addition, it is one of the simplest to operate; as in the best of professional equipment, control functions have been limited to those which are actually needed.

Applicable IHF test standards are used for the following guaranteed performance specifications.
Specifications
Switched Input Circuits:  magnetic Phono; Tape Playback;  Extra high-level input pair ("Special")
Outputs:  tape record;  4 - 16 Ω speakers;  headphone jack on front panel;  output to amplifier for center-channel or mono extension speakers.
FM Section
Sensitivity:  2,0 microvolts or better (hush control "off").
Signal-to-Noise Ratio:  65 dB ASA "C" weighting (flat)
Harmonic and IM Distortion (Mono or stereo):  less than 0,5%
Frequency Response:  20 to 15,000 Hz  ±1 dB (mono or stereo)
Capture ratio:  2 dB or less
Separation:  35 dB minimum at 50 Hz; 40 dB minimum at 400 Hz; 30 dB minimum at 10,000 Hz
Control Amplifier Section
Power Output (measured with both channels driven):
60 watts per channel RMS at 4 Ω
50 watts per channel RMS at 8 Ω
30 watts per channel RMS at 16 Ω
Distortion (at any level up to and including full rated power)
IM Distortion (60 and 7,000 Hz, 4:1):  less than 0,25%
Harmonic Distortion:  less than 0,5% from 20 to 20,000 Hz
Power Supply:  110 - 220 V  50/60 Hz
Dimensions (W x H x D):  16-5/8" x 5-11/16 x 11-1/8"(without cover)
With Optional wood cover:  17-1/4" x 6" x 11-1/8"

Acoustic Research Tuner

Tuner Specifications
Sensitivity:  2,0 µV or better, for 30 dB of quieting (IHFM)
Signal-to-Noise Ratio:  65 dB (ASA "C" weighting)
Distortion
IM and THD : 0,25% or less (mono)
IM and THD : 0,5% or less (stereo)
Frequency Response:  20 Hz to 15 kHz  ±1 dB (mono and stereo)
Capture ratio:  2,0 dB or less
Selectivity:  55 dB or better (alternate-channel)
AM Suppression:  55 dB or better
Spurious Response: 
Image Rejection : 70 dB or better
IF rejection : 100 dB or better
Other responses : 90 dB or better
Separations:
35 dB minimum at 50 Hz
40 dB minimum at 1 kHz
30 dB minimum at 10 kHz
Output Level:  750 mV RMS minimum for 100% modulation (at max. setting of level control)
Output Impedance:  less than 1 k Ω, will drive loads of 10 k Ω or higher