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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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Sanyo RD-4028UM cassette deck

Stereo cassette deck with Dolby Noise Reduction and CrO₂ /  FeCr / Normal Tape selector

Hiss-less audio reproduction with Dolby Noise Reduction

Separate equalizer and bias switches are provided for optimum use of any kind of tape

Wow and flutter is 0,12% WRMS, S/N ratio is 50 dB with the Dolby switch ON

Automatic shut-off in playback and record modes

Illuminated VU meters

Piano key tape function controls

Slide type recording level controls with level indexes

Jacks for microphones, headphone, line in, line out and DIN connectors

3-digit tape counter

 


Specifications

Recording System:  AC bias, 70 kHz

Erasing System:  AC erase, 70 kHz

Tape Speed:  1,7/8 ips (4,75 cm/sec)

Fast Forward and Rewind Time:  110 sec.

Wow and Flutter:  0,12% WRMS

Frequency Response:

Normal Tape :  30 - 13,000 Hz ±6 dB

CrO₂ Tape :  30 - 16,000 Hz ±6 dB

FeCr Tape :  30 - 15,000 Hz ±6 dB

Signal-to-Noise Ratio

Dolby ON :  50 dB

Dolby OFF :  58 dB

Inputs Sensitivity/Impedance

Mic :  0,3 mV/10 k Ω

Line In :  55 mV/50 k Ω

Output Level/Impedance

Line Out :  0,4 mV/3 k Ω

Headphone :  8 Ω  - 10 k Ω

Semiconductors:  3 ICs; 8 Transistors; 10 Diodes

Power Requirements:  AC 110/125/220 V 50/60 Hz

Power Consumption:  7 W

Dimensions (W x H x D):  385 x 130 x 260 mm

Weight:  3 kg (6 lbs 10 oz)


 

Sanyo RD-4300 cassette deck

Stereo Cassette Tape Deck

The perfect stereo cassette tape deck for audio perfectionists. This brand new Sanyo model contains Dolby Noise (Reduction) which almost completely eliminates annoying huma and hissing sounds that heretofore have been an unavoidable part of stereo cassette recording and playback. This advanced unit also has a tape select switch for nominal or high quality chrome tapes. Monitoring while recording is also possible and a cue control and full automatic shut off are built in. At the end of a recording a special memory counter returns the tape to the exact beginning of the freshy recorded material.

Other outstanding features include a pause button, output level control for lineout level, DIN connector and two large VU meters a panel that automatically rises up from the unit at the touch of a button. The Signal-to-Noise Ratio of model RD4300 with the Dolby switch on is 58 dB and the amazingly flat frequency response when a chrome tape is used is 20 to 18,000 Hz. An outstanding stereo tape deck for audio enthusiasts who refuse to settle for less than the best.

 

Features

Dolby noise Reduction

A simple comparison of sounds with the Dolby function switch on and then off clearly shows the value of this noise reduction circuit. Tape hissing and other irritating sounds and humming are almost totally suppressed.

Convenient cueing control, Auto Stop

Finding recorded sections of the tape during fast forward and rewind has been greatly facilitated with a built-in cueing device. There is also a full automatic shut off system that turns off the mechanism at the end of the tape during playback, recording, rewind or fast forward.

Tape select switch for ordinary and chrome tapes

This unit takes both chromium dioxide and ordinary cassette tapes. The wider frequency response of chrome tapes is rated at 20 to 18,000 Hz. A tape select switch is provided for differentiating between the two types.

Excellent sound characteristics

Wow and flutter of this model is 0,1% RMS, and the Signal-to-Noise Ratio when the Dolby switch is on is rated at 58 dB

Two large VU meters

For precision recording and playback two large VU meters are supplied. These meters are built into a special panel that tilts up automatically from the unit at the touch of a button.

Other

Other features include a pause button, separate record/play controls, two microphone inputs, a double eject system that allows you to check the amount of tape left without disturbing the playback or recording and a detachable plate for easy head-cleaning.

 


Specifications

Recording System:  AC bias, 1/4 track stereo

Erasing System:  AC erase

Tape:  Chromium dioxide tape or ordinary cassette tape

Tape Speed:  1-7/8 ips (4,75 cm/sec.)

Recording Time:  60 min. (double-track C-60 tape)

Fast Forward and Rewind Time:  70 sec.

Wow and Flutter:  0,1% RMS

Frequency Response:

Chrome Tape :  20 - 18,000 Hz

Ordinary Tape :  20 - 16,000 Hz

Signal-to-Noise Ratio

Dolby ON :  58 dB

Dolby OFF :  50 dB

Inputs Impedance

MIC :  20 k Ω

AUX :  500 k Ω

DIN :  10 k Ω

Output Impedance

Headphone :  10 k Ω

Line Out :  2 k Ω

DIN :  2 k Ω

Semiconductors:  30 Transistors (includes 2 x FET), 21 Diodes

Power Requirements:  AC 120,220,240 V 50/60 Hz

Dimensions (W x H x D):  440 x 120 x 242 mm (17-1/2" x 4-3/4" x 9-1/2")

Weight:  5,7 kg (12,6 lbs)


 

Sanyo RD-5372 cassette deck

Sanyo's new top-of-the-line cassette deck featuring microprocessor control and 3-head design.

Two motors, a servo-controlled DC motor to drive the capstan, and a second DC governor motor for the reel drive, provide high torque with extremely low wow and flutter. The integrated Sendust Alloy record and playback heads with metal tape compatibility deliver exceptional frequency response and Signal-to-Noise Ratio specifications. Outstanding electrical and mechanical performance in addition to a host of user-oriented features make the RD5372 one of the most sophisticated pieces of cassette recording equipment available

Sendust alloy Record and Playback Heads

Surpassing the capabilities of other head materials, Sendust Alloy record and playback heads are responsible for much of the exceptional performance of the RD5372 and RD5370. the single unit housing both heads provides instantaneous monitoring plus permanent alignment of record and playback heads.

MPX Filter Defeat

This defeat switch permits disengaging the 19 kHz multiplex filter for extended high frequency response when recording live or from a disc.

4-Position Tape Select

Provides optimum bias and EQ for all tape formulations: metal, CrO₂, FeCr and Normal

Integrated Record and Playback Head

Sanyo engineers had to overcome two problems to permit cassette tape monitoring: fitting three heads into the standard cassette format designed to accept only two, and maintaining exact alignment of the record and playback head gaps without the constant adjustment required of some 3-head cassette decks. Sanyo engineers met this challenge with an integrated head design incorporating separate record and playback heads into a single housing. Since both heads are permanently mounted in the same shell, they can never become misaligned, assuring the best possible high frequency performance.

Dual process Dolby Noise reduction

The Dolby noise reduction process has become accepted as the standard for reducing tape his inherent in the recording process. Two-head cassette decks utilize a single Dolby encode/decode circuit for the both record and playback. The RD5372 (and RD5370) 3-head decks contain dual Dolby circuits to encode the recording and simultaneously decode the monitor playback

Microprocessor Logic Control

The Sanyo microprocessor is a tiny digital computer, etched onto a single silicon chip. It executes programmed instructions, sensing the status of switches, controlling solenoids, and monitoring tape motion. This tiny electronic "brain" provides the logic to prevent tape damage, and controls other automatic functions in the RD 5372 (and RD5370)

Specifications

Type:  single compact cassette deck, 3-head design

System: 4-track, 2-channel stereo

Tape Speed: 4,8 cm/s

Heads: One Sendust Alloy Record and Playback Heads, 1 x erase

Motor: PLL DC motor one for x reel, and  capstan

Tape Type: Normal, FeCr, CrO2, Metal

Noise Reduction: Dolby NR

Frequency Response(±3 dB):   (CrO2 tape): 30 Hz to 18,000 Hz  (Metal tape): 30 Hz to 19,000 Hz

Signal to Noise Ratio: 64 dB 

Wow and Flutter: 0.04% WRMS

Total Harmonic Distortion: 1.5%

Inputs:

Line :   100 mV

Mic :  0.26 mV

Output Line : 1 V


 


 

Sanyo RD-5030 cassette deck

A reliable, high quality performer with all the essential cassette deck features. The front-load design gives convenient access to all controls, and easy cassette viewing. Makes top-quality recordings from line level sources, or :live" with microphones.

 

Features:

DC Motor

This high-torque, Sanyo made motor is engineered for accuracy and long life providing a reliable, stable drive source for the rugged single capstan tape transport. Wow and flutter are held to inaudible levels.

Mechanical Tape Tension Servo

Automatically maintains steady tape "holdback tension to smooth load fluctuations on drive system and greatly reduces wow and flutter. Helps insure pure clean sound.

Record/Playback Head

Hard permalloy composition delivesr flat frequency response (to 16 kHz) and extended head life using any tape formulation

Illuminated VU Meters

Give a clear accurate picture of left and right channel recording levels for optimum recording quality without distortion

Dolby Noise Reduction

Virtually eliminates tape hiss, improving signal to noise performance by up to 10 dB in the critical treble region of the audio spectrum.

Separate EQ and Bias

Allows selection of accurate equalization and bias settings for optimum recording results with any tapes

Digital Tape Counter with Reset

Makes it easy index tapes and find any desired selection quickly

Full Auto-Stop Mechanism

Disengages automatically at either end of tape in any mode to prevent unnecessary tape and mechanism wear, eliminating the need to rush to shut the machine off.

Soft Eject

Air-damped cassette door glides open smoothly and quietly with the touch of "Eject"

 


Specifications

Tape:  cr02, Fe-Cr and Normal tape

Recoding System:  AC bias, 1/4 track stereo

Erasing System:  AC erasing, 1/2 track

Tape Speed: 4,75 cm/sec (1-7/8 ips)

Rewind and Fast Forward Time:  90 sec. C-60 cassette tape

Wow and Flutter:  0,08% WRMS

Frequency Response

CrO₂ Tape :  30 - 16,000 Hz

Fe-Cr Tape :  30 - 16,000 Hz

Standard Tape :  30 - 13,000 Hz

Signal-to-Noise Ratio

Dolby On :  62 dB

Dolby Off :  54 dB

Input Sensitivity

Mic :  0,3 mV / 10 k Ω

Rec/Play :  1 mV/ 10 k Ω

Line In :  50 mV / 50 k Ω

Output Level

Line Out :  0,6 mV / 3 k Ω

Headphones :  30 mV / 8 Ω  to 10 k Ω

Power Requirements:  AC 120 V 60 Hz

Dimensions (W x H x D):  420 x 286 x 132 mm (16-9/16" x 11-5/16" x 5-3/16")

Weight:  4,8 kg (10 lbs 9 oz)


 

Sanyo Plus Q40 turntable

Quartz-Locked PLL Direct Drive Fully Automatic Turntable

Servo system locks platter speed intosynchronization with quartz-controlled signal to maintain exact speed.

Brusheless platter motor has extra-large diameter for higher torque 20-pole, 30-slot configuration provides smooth rotation

High-density rubber platter mat damps acoustic feedback and resonance

Straight tonearm , light weight optimizes resonant frequency and improves dynamic tracking ability

Adjustable calibrated tonearm counterweight for setting stylus traking force

Precision bearing in tonearm suspension reduce friction to 10 mg

Stroboscope verifies precise platter speed. Strobe frequency automatically adjust for 33-1/2 or 45 rpm.

Start/Stop control begins the play cycle. Use to automatically return arm to rest and shut off the unit

Double-damper viscous cusing control protects record and sytlus

Three-way suspension and isolation system provides resistance to fedback

Disk size selector and  Front panel controls

 


Specifications

Motor:  brushless DC servo

Drive System:  Direct drive system

Speeds:  33-1/3 and 45 rpm

Speed Control:  Quartz PLL

Wow and Flutter:  0,03% WRMS

Signal-to-Noise Ratio:  -70 dB (DIN B)

Platter:  die-cast aluminum

Diameter :  306 mm

Weight :  1,0 kg

Disk Size Selector:  7" / 10" / 12"

Automation:  Full (ster/stop/return)

Tonearm:  Straight aluminum tube

Effective length:  220 mm

Offset Angle:  23°

Tracking Error:  ±1,5°

Usable Cartridge Weight:  4 - 10 g

Cartridge:  MG-10J

Stylus:  ST-1J

Tracking Force Range:  0 - 3 g

Headshell:  ABS

Anti-skating:  Adjustable, calibrated

Cueing:  Damped / down

Effective Mass (5 g cartridge):  14,7 g

Bearing Friction:  10 mg

Cable Capacitance:  75 pl

Power Source:  AC 120/200/220/240 V, 50/60 Hz

Dimensions (W x H x D):  440 x 152 x 372 mm (17-15/16" x 6' x 14-5/8")

Weight:  6,4 kg (14 lbs 2 oz)

Sanyo RD-5350 cassette deck

A front-loading Dolby cassette deck featuring: bias and equalization selectors for "normal", ferrichrome and chrome tapes; two calibrated VU meters; three peak record level indicators calibrated at 0 VU, +3 dB, +6 dB; automatic and of tape stop/disengage; time control through the pause mode that permits a timer-controlled start in the record mode; a record mute that turns off the input signal when the tape is driving in the record mode; a reset counter. The tape mechanism is one of the best we've seen in terms of loading, overall handling, and cleaning of the tape path. It's an excellent front loader for handling by young children.

The Sanyo RD-5350 Dolby cassette deck has one of the most advanced drive motors ever put in a tape machine. It's a new frequency generator DC motor with Phase Locked Loop speed control servo that actually checks and corrects for even the most infinitesimal speed variations 1,247 times every second.
This hair-splitting accuracy helps give the RD5350 one of the lowest  wow and flutter figures in the industry; 0,05% WRMS. And lets the drive system ignore line voltage fluctuations, and breeze right through even "sticky" cassettes without missing a beat.
Naturally, the RD-5350 has one of the most rugged, precision tape transports available today and high performaance electronics. As a result, you get superior specs like 30 -17,000 Hz response (±3 dB, CrO₂ tape) and 64 dB Signal-to-Noise ratio with Dolby. Which is more Hz and less noise than you'll find on the discs and broadcasts you tape.
You also get advanced featres like 3 peak indicating LED's (0, +3, and +6 VU), separate input and output level controls, a Record Mute button for erasing short sections of tape, and a timer standby feature  for taping programs when you're not around.
1,247 times a second this motor checks itself for perfect speed.
How it works - Built into RD-5350 motor is a 68 pole tacho generator that produces a series of pulses proportional  to the motor speed. In the Phase Locked Loop integrated circuit, these pulses are compared with the signal from the precision reference oscillator (1246,7 Hz) if even a singe pulse is found to be slightly out of phase, power to the motor  is adjusted by a econd integrated circuit to restore synchronization. This process takes place independent of fluctuations in load or AC line voltage.
Performance:
The playback frequency response from a standard test tape with a 50 to 10,000 Hz range measured +1,5/-0 dB. Using TDK-AD tape:
Without Dolby, the record/play frequency response measured +0,6/-1,8 dB from 40 to 14,000 Hz, down 2,5 dB at 35 and 15,000 Hz. Distortion at the meter-indicated 0-VU record level was 1,1% T.H.D. with 5 dB headroom to 3% T.H.D. The Signal-to-Noise ratio referenced to 0-VU record level was 49,5 dB.
With the Dolby active, the record/play frequency response measured +1,5/-2,5 dB from 35 to 13,000 Hz. Distortion and headroom remained the same. The Signal-to-Noise ratio referenced to 0-VU record level was 55 dB wideband; 59,5 dB narrowband.
Using Scotch Master III  Ferrichrome tape:
With the Dolby active, the record/play frequency response measured +0/-3 dB from 38 to 15,000 Hz.
Distortion at the meter-indicated 0-VU record level was 1,3% T.H.D. with 5 dB headroom to 3% T.H.D.
The Signal-to-Noise ratio referenced to 0-VU record level was 57 dB wideband; 65 dB narrowband.
Using Scotch Master II Chrome tape:
The record/play frequency response measured +0/-2,5 dB from 35 to 14,000 Hz.
Distortion at the meter-indicated 0-VU record level was 2% T.H.D. with 3 dB headroom to 3% T.H.D.
The Signal-to-Noise ratio referenced to 0-VU record level was 57 dB wideband; 65 dB narrowband.
The maximum output level corresponding to a 0-VU record level was nominally 620 mV
The peak record level indicator calibrations were precisely on the mark at 0-VU, -3 dB, +6 dB.
Wow and Flutter measured 0,09% with peaks to 0,15%
Overall Dimensions  (W x H x D):  16-5/8" x 6-1/8" x11-7/16"
Weight :  13,2 lbs

Sanyo TP-1005 turntable


PLL Servo Belt Drive Stereo Turntable
Features
Electronic speed control
s-shaped tonearm
Plug-in Headshell
Calibrated Counter weight for Stylus Force Adjustment
Adjustable Anti-skating
Viscous-damping Cueing
Shock-absorbent Feet


Specifications:
Motor:  DC motor
Drive System:  Belt drive
Speeds:  33-1/3 and 45 rpm
Wow and Flutter:  0,05% WRMS
Signal-to-Noise Ratio:  better than 60 dB
Turntable Platter:  292 mm (11-1/2" diameter
Tone Arm:  Static S-shaped balance type
Tracking Error:  ±1,5°
Stylus Pressure Force Range:  0 - 3 g
Cartridge:  magnetic steeo (MG-35D)
Stylus:  0,6 mil diamond stylus (ST-35D)
Stylus pressure:  1,5 - 2,5 g
Frequency Response :  20 - 20,000 Hz
Overhang:  15 mm
Channel Separation:  better than 20 dB
Power Source:  AC 100 - 120 V, AC 220 - 240 V; 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption:  6W
Dimensions (W x H x D):  440 x 140x 360 mm (17-3/8" x 5-1/2" x 14-1/4")
Weight:  4,1 kg (9 lbs)

Sanyo RD 5009 cassette deck

Sanyo says this RD5009 cassette deck is another "first" because it offers metal tape capability at a very small price. Other features include: Dolby noise reduction circuitry; instantaneous LED bar=graph meters to monitor input levels or playback output; full auto-stop to disengage the mechanism at the end of the cassette tape to protect both the tape and deck transport mechanism; viscous-damped cassette door; mic/line mixing; digital tape counter with reset. The RD5009 is said to deliver a frequency response of 30 to 16,000 Hz ±3 dB with metall tape. Wow and flutter is put at 0,07 WRMS
Specifications
Tape Type:  Metal, CrO₂, Normal
Tape Speed:  4,75 cm/sec. (1-7/8 ips)
Recording System:  AC bias, 1/4 track stereo
Erasing System:  AC erasing, 1/2 track
Wow and Flutter:  0,07%
Frequency Response:
Normall tape :  30 - 10,000 Hz
CrO₂ tape :  30 - 14,000 Hz
Metal tape :  30 - 16,000 Hz
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (for CrO₂ tape)
Dolby On :  60 dB
Dolby Off :  52 dB
F FWD & REW Time:  approx. 90 sec (C-60 cassette)
Input Sensitivity/Impedance
Mic :  0,3 mV/ 400 oh - 10 k Ω
Line In :  50 mV / 50 k Ω
Output level/Impedance
Line out :  0,36 V / 2 k Ω
Headphone :  8 Ω - 10 k Ω
Power Source:  120 V AC, 220 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption:  6 W ( at 120 V)
Dimensions (W x H x D):  400 x 139 x 220 mm (15-3/4" x 5-1/2" x 8-11/16")
Weight:  4 kg (8 lbs, 13 oz)

Sanyo Plus T55 tuner

Digital Tuner with Memory
Described as "the first radical departure in tuner design in four decades". Sanyo's Plus T55 tuner combines an electronically tuned front end and digitally programmable quartz crystal reference oscillator to provide "superb" audio performance. And thre's another unique benefit; it's impossible to mistune a station. As long as the station's frequency appears in the bright fluorescent digital display and the center tune indicator is lit, the receiver is perfectly tuned at the exact point of minimum noise and distortion. Plus T55 has a passive four-pole LC filter that is double-tuned to reject not only the 19 kHz multiplex pilot tune, but also the 38 kHz multiplex subcarrier. Thus the high frequency subcarrier cannot interact with the bias frequency of tape decks. The band/mode selector lets you choose AM or either of two FM modes; auto, with automatic switching to stereo  mode in the presence of a multiplex signal; and mono, which suppresses stereo information in all signals, allowing noisy stereo signals to be heard with improved quality.
 Specifications
FM Section
Frequency Range:  88- 108 MHz (100 kHz steps)
Usable Sensitivity (Mono):  1,8 µV (10,3 dBf)
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
Mono :  75 dB
Stereo :  70 dB
Total Harmonic Distortion (1 kHz)
Mono :  0,15% (Narrow);  0,09% (Wide)
Stereo :  0,2% (Narrow);  0,1% (Wide)
Frequency Response:  20 Hz - 15,000 Hz   +1 dB -2 dB
Alternate Channel Selectivity (at ±400 kHz)
80 dB (Narrow)
55 dB (Wide)
Capture Ratio
1,8 dB (Narrow)
1,2 dB (Wide)
Stereo Separation at 1khz
42 dB (Narrow)
48 dB (Wide)
AM Suppression:  60 dB
Image Rejection (at 98 MHz):  70 dB
Antenna Input:  300 Ω (balanced);  75 Ω (unbalanced)
AM Section
Frequency Range:  530 - 1,600 kHz (10 kHz steps)
Usable Sensitivity (at Ferrite Antenna):  300 µV/m
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (at 5 mV/m):  45 dB
Selectivity:  35 dB
Image Rejection (at 1,000 Hz):  50 dB
IF Rejection (at 1,000 kHz):  45 dB
Antenna:  ferrite bar antenna; External Antenna
General
Power Requirements:  AC 120 V 60 Hz;  200 V 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption:  9 W
Dimension (W x H x D):  440 x 270 x 44 mm (17-3/8 x 10-1/16 x 1-3/4 inch)
Weight:  5 kg (11 lbs)

Sanyo FMT-301K tuner



Specifications
FM Tuner Section
Tuning Frequency Range:  88 MHz to 108 MHz
Usable Sensitivity (IHF)
Mono :  3,0 µV
Stereo :  6,0 µV
IF Rejection:  80 dB
Image Rejection:  50 dB
AM Suppression:  50 dB
Capture ratio:  1,0 dB
Selectivity (IHF):  50 dB
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
Mono :  65 dB
Stereo :  63 dB
Harmonic Distortion
Mono :  0,2%
Stereo :  0,5%
Stereo Separation (at 1 kHz):  40 dB
AM  Tuner Section
Tuning Frequency Range:  535 to 1,605 kHz
Usable Sensitivity:  400 µV
IF Rejection:  35 dB
Image rejection:  40 dB
Selectivity (IHF):  40 dB
Signal-to-Noise Ratio :  55 dB
General Section
Power Source:  AC 110/ 120/220/240 V 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption:  11 W
Dimensions (W x H x D):  400 x 255 x 135 mm
Weight:  3,5 kg

Sanyo FMT-611K tuner

 Sanyo Stereo Tuner FM/AM Band, model FMT-611K
Specifications:
Usable Sensitivity:
Mono :  1,9 µV/10,77 dBf
Stereo :  4,8 µV/18,82 dBf
50 dB Quieting Sensitivity
Mono :  2,8 µV/14,14 dBf
Stereo :  38 µF/36,79 dBf
Signal-to-Noise Ratio at 1 mV
Mono :  70 dB
Stereo :  66 dB
Capture Ratio:  1,2 dB
Alternate Channel Selectivity :  65 dB (±400 kHz)
Image Response Ratio:  58 dB
Spurious Response Ratio:  85 dB
IF Response Ratio:  75 dB
AM Suppression Ratio:  60 dB
Total Harmonic Distortion:
Mono :  0,15%
Stereo :  0,2%
Stereo Separation (100 Hz/ 1 kHz/ 10 kHz):  35 dB/ 40 dB/ 35 dB
Sub-Carrier Product Rejection (19 kHz/38 kHz):  70 dB/ 70 dB
Audio Frequency Response:  20 Hz -15 kHz ±2 dB
AM Section
Usable Sensitivity:  300 µV/m
Sellectivity at ±10 kHz:  40 dB
Spurious Rejection:  45 dB
Image Response Ratio:  50 dB
IF Response Ratio:  40 dB
Signal-to-Noise at 100mV/Input:  65 dB
Total Harmonic Distortion at 10 mV/m Atenna Input:
30% mod. :  0,3%
80% mod. :  0,9%
General Section
Power Requirements:  120 V AC
Power Consumption:  18 W
Dimensions (W x H x D):  16-1/2 x13-3/4 x 5-7/8 inch
Weight:  14,3 lbs


Sanyo Plus 55


Stereo Reciver with SQL Quartz-Locked Tuning and High Speed DC amplifier
The Sanyo Plus 55 is elegant proof that moderate power and reasonable price in a stereo receiver do not inevitably mean compromise in  performance or features. Every aspect of its design, both internal and external, has been painstakingly worked and reworked to achieve a harmony seldom found even in far more to operate without being oversimplified. The controls are logical and responsive. The front panel gives visual display of a wealth of important information. And the internal circuits are the best that today's technology has to offer. The Sanyo Plus 55 is truly the perfect rceiver for the audio connoisseur with power requirements in the 50-60 watt per channel range.

Tuner Section
Digital Plus Tuning
Unquestionably, the most striking feature on the Plus 55's handsome front panel is its unique dual-mode frequency display. Sanyo engineers knew that digital frequency readout was a necessity for completely accurate, unambiguous tuning. At the same time, they realized that many people do not know the exact frequencies of their favorite stations, and find it easier to remember the approximate dial pointer location for each station. So sanyo Digital Plus tuning includes both a conventional dial scale and a bright fluorscent digital frequency display, which travels with the illuminated pointer along the dial scale as the receiver is tuned. Digital Plus thus combines the convenience of analog tuning with the precision of digital, and is a Sanyo Plus series exclusive.

SQL Quartz-Locked Tuner Circuitry
The Plus 55 incorporates Sanyo's unique Sampling Quartz-Locked tuning system, which provides accuracy impossible to achieve with conventional tuner designs. The special AT-cut quartz crystal locks in stations, with no significant drift due to time or temperature changes.

LED Signal Indicators
Conventional tuning meters are replaced in the Plus 55 by an array of light emiting diodes. Signal strength is indicated by a 5 LED 'bar graph' display, while a separate LED indicates when the SQL system has achieved 'lock' on a given FM frequency (equivalent to a center-channel indicator). Both displays use high gain, DC-coupled voltage comparators for precise indications.

Dual-gate MOSFET RF amplifier
Sanyo solves the problem of FM front-end overload by using a dual-gate MOSFET (metal-oxide-silicon field effect transistor) in the front end circuitry. One of the device's gates recelves the antenna signal, while the second is driven by a DC voltage from the tuner's Automatic Gain Control circuit. Thus the RF gain is automatically reduced in the presence of strong signals, avoiding overload and cross-modulation distortion and keeping other stations from interfering with the one you want.

Advanced IF design
Outstanding performance in the Plus 55 's IF section is achieved by a combination of Sanyo IC's and 3 sophisticated ceramic filters. These solid state resonators provide extremely good rejection of unwanted signals, plus 'linear phase' characteristics in the passband (essential for low distortion in the audio program). A quadrature FM detector and Phase Locked Loop multiplex decoder assure outstanding stereo separation without the need for periodic realignment. The result is clean, clear listening and years of trouble-free reception.

Combined muting/mode switch
When stereo mode is selected, FM muting is automatically engaged to screen out stations which are too weak for enjoyable stereo listening. Muting is defeated in mono mode.

Dolby FM demphasis switch
A rear panel switch changes the tuner's FM deemphasis characteristic from the standard 75 µs to 25 µs for proper decoding of Dolbylized broadcasts with an external Dolby adaptor.

Preamplifier Section
High performance phono preamp
After years of intensive development Sabnyo has perfected an integrated circuit with ideal characteristics for handling low level phono cartridge signals. The Plus 55 phono circuit easily achieves an astonishing 87 dB Signal-to-Noise ratio (re10mV input), frequency response to 150 kHz , and distortion below 0,01% under most conditions. The differential first stage has anexceptionally wide overload margin (150 mV at 1 kHz) to easily handle high output cartridges and the extremely demanding transient peaks found on direct-to-disc and digitally mastered recordings. The differential configuration also isolates the RIAA equalization network from the phono input, to avoid frequency response errors caused by interaction of cartridge impedance with the network. Precision resistors and capacitors are used to hold RIAA equalization eror to a maximum of ±0,2 dB. Records sound the way they should, no matter which cartridge you prefer to use.

Versatile tone controls and filters
Bass and treble controls on the Plus 55 are of the Baxandall feedback type, and combine wide adjustment range with an almost total absence of interaction; even at maximum cut or boost, their effect on th emiddle of the spectrum is less than1/2 dB. You can adjust bass and treble without upsetting the tonal balance of the rest of the music.
The Plus 55 is provided with an 8 kHz high filter useful for removing hiss and scratches from noisy programs, and a 12 dB/octave subsonic filter to remove record warp and arm resonance signals.
These inaudible signals can consume large amounts of amplifier power, creating distortion of audible bass and putting a severe load on woofers. The loudness control provides moderate bass and treble boost at low volume settings to compensate for the ear's reduced sensitivity to these frequencies.

Two tape deck inputs with dubbing
The Plus 55 allows recording and monitoring with two tape decks, as well as dubbing from one to the other at the push of a button.

Power Apm Section
High Speed DC amplifier
Except for the DC blocking input capacitor, the Plus 55 power amplifier is totally direct coupled from first stage to speaker terminals. Frequencies from 5 to 150,000 Hz are reproduced with virtually no phase distortion. Musical signals are reproduced exactlly as recorded, for the ultimate in realism.

Exclusive Sanyo Hybrid IC power stage
Sanyo's pioneering work in high power integrated circuit design now makes it  possible to put the entire power output stage of one channel of the Plus 55 in a single compact hybrid IC. Using a fully complementary, Darlingto-connected circuit configuration, the power stage achieves ultra-low distortion, outstanding waveform symmetry, plus a fast 60 V/µs slew rate to prevent transient distortion. Close mounting of the hybrid components on a copper plated aluminum substarate assures ideal thermal tracking of all components, for better bias stability and greater reliability  than an equivalent discrete circuit.

LED power indicators
These attractive 5-LED 'bar graph' displays give instantaneous indication of right and left channel output level. The LED's response time is far faster than any mechanical meter, and special 'peak-stretching' circuits make sure that even extremely short transisnts are visible to the eye. Amplifier output and possible overload canbe monitored precisely and easily. A range switch increases the sensitivity of the indicators by 10 times, for useful readings at low listening levels.

Speaker A/B switching
Allows connection and operating two pairs of speakers separately or simultaneously. Ecxcellent performance with 4 Ω loads permits running most popular speakers in parallel without loss of power or sound quality.

4-way output protection
A protective relay locked between teh amplifier output and the speaker terminals operates to disconnect the load under any of the following conditions.
When the unit is first turned on ( after a 5 second delay for the circuits to stabilize the speakers are reconnected)
When the heat sink temperature becomes too high for safe operation ( due to inadequate ventilation or sustained overload)
When special protection circuits sense the presence of a DC voltage at the outputs (which can quickly damage speakers)
In addition, current monitoring circuits operate to instantly shut down th epower stage if, for any reason, the output current should reach an unsafe level.

Specifications:
Amplifier Section
Continuous Power Output (minimum sine wave RMS per channel at 8 Ω, 20 - 20,000 Hz no more than 0,04% T.H.D.):  55 watts into 8 Ω; 60 watts into 4 Ω
Maximum Total Harmonic Distortion (from 250 mW to rated power into 8 Ω, 20 - 20,000 Hz, Aux input):  0,04%
Intermodulation Distortion (rated power, Aux input, 60 Hz : 7 kHz= 4 : 1):  0,04%
Input Sensitivity/Impedance:
Phono :  2,5 mv/47 k Ω
Aux, Tape 1 and 2 :  150 mV/47 k phm
Frequency response:
Phono (RIAA standard curve):  ±0,2 dB
Aux, Tape :  ±0,5 dB (20 - 20,000 Hz);  ±1 dB (10 - 40,000 Hz)
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (IHF-A weighted)
Phono (at 10 mv):  87 dB
Phono (at 2m5 mV) :  75 dB
Aux,  Tape :  95 dB
Damping factor:  40 (1 kHz, 8 Ω)
Residual Hum and Noise at Speaker Outputs:  0,6 mV
Transient Response (Slew Rate):  60 volts  per microsecond
Phono Maximum Input Capacity (1 kHz):  150 mv RMS
Tone Controls
Bass :  ±10 dB at 100 Hz
Treble :  ±10 dB at 10 kHz
Loudness Control (Vol. -30 dB)
100 Hz  / 10 kHz :  +8 dB /+3 dB
Filters
Subsonic (30 Hz) :  -12 dB/oct
High (8 kHz) :  -6 dB/oct
Output Voltage
Tape Rec 1 and 2 :  150 mV
 FM Tuner Section
Frequency Range:  88- 108 MHz
Usable Sensitivity [mono]:  10,8 dBf (1,9 µV)
50 dB Quieting Sensitivity
Mono :  13,7 dBf (2,7 µV)
Stereo :  37 dBf (39 µV)
Maximum Signal-to-Noise ratio
Mono :  75 dB
Stereo :  70 dB
Total Harmonic Distortion [Mono]:
At 100 Hz :  0,2%
At 1 kHz :  0,2%
At 6 kHz :  0,35%
Total Harmonic Distortion [Stereo]:
At 100 Hz :  0,35%
At 1 kHz :  0,3%
At 6 kHz :  0,4%
Frequency Response:  20 Hz - 15,000 Hz, +1 -2 dB
Alternate Channel Selectivity (at ±400 kHz):  75 dB
Capture Ratio:  1,2 dB
AM Suppression Ratio:  55 dB
Stereo Separation [1 kHz / 10 kHz] :  45 dB / 35 dB
Spurious Response Rejection (98 MHz):  80 dB
Image Rejection ratio:  70 dB
IF Rejection Ratio (98 MHz):  90 dB
Muting Threshold:  5 µV
AM Tuner Section
Frequency Range:  525 - 1620 kHz
Usable Sensitivity (Ferrite External Antenna):  300 µV/m - 30 µV
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (at 5 mV/m):  45 dB
Selectivity:  35 dB
Image Rejection ratio (1000 kHz):  50 dB
IF Rejection Ratio (1000 kHz):  45 dB
General Section
Power requirements:  AC 120V, 60 Hz / Ac 220 - 240 V 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption:  200 W
AC Outlets [switched/unswitched]:  1 x 100 W max./ 1 x 100 W max.
Dimensions (W x H x D):  18-7/8" x 5-1/4" x 11-1/2"