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PYSag lee NON SWITCHING AMP STEREO AMPLIFIER A=-9 MODEL A-9 COMES IN SIX VERSIONS DISTINGUISHED AS FOLLOWS: Q PIONEER’ ORDER | ART-590 Type Vohage Tov, 120V, 220V and 240V (Switchable) sic 110v, 120V, 220V and 240V (Switchable) HE | 220Vand 240V (Switchable) [ve 220V end 240V (Switchable) [Kc | s20voniy 7 - « This service manual is applicable to the HE and HB types. © Ce manuel d’instruction se refére au mode de réglage, en francais. ‘¢ Este manual de servicio trata del método de ajuste escrito en espafiol. CONTENTS 1. seceiriearions 2 2. FRONT PANEL FACILITIES a 5. PARTS LocaTion ‘0 7. R-BOAROS CONVECTION DIAGRAM. =... 13 9. SCHEMATIC oIAGmAM 2s 11, ADWUSTHENTS a pe renad teeter cement teen Remarks US.A, mode! General export made! Europe most Canada modet 11. ASUECIFICATIONS Amplificador Vie (cer ' # Sin ning Uous Power Output is 110 watts* per interrupiél, min, at 8 ohms from 20 Hertz to 20,000 posiciér, with no more than 0.003% total harmonic _—__—ortion, Tio ouoe sone ‘abate par atanal Cy Input Sensitivity/Impedance PHONO MM 2.5 mV/30 kilos cartridge load capacitance: PHONO MM 100, 200, 300, 400 oF PHONO MC. 0.1 mV/ 100 ohms cartridge load resistance: PHONO MC 38, 100 ohms TUNER, AUX, TAPE PLAY 1, 2 1850 mV /50kilohms Phono Overload Level (T.H.0. 0.0015 %, 1,000 Hz) PHONO MM orn 250 mv PHONO Mc veces TOM Output Level/Impedance TAPE REC 1, 2 150 mv/50 kilohms Speaker Frequency Response PHONO (RIAA Equalization) ‘TUNER, AUX, TAPE PLAY 1,2 AJOFF, B/OFF (4~16Q) 20He t0 20,000 H230.2 48 5 He to-200,000 Hz'$ dB. Tone Control . BASS + 10.48/~10 dB (100 Hz, 50 Hz) Turnover Frequency: 400 Hz/200 Hz TREBLE ++ 1048/10 dB (10 kHz, 20 kHz) Turnover Frequency: 2.5 kH2/5 kHz Fier Low (SuBsONIC) 20He (1248/oct.) Loudness Contour (Volume control set at 40 48 position) +68 (100 Hz), +348 (10kHz) Hum and Noise (IHF, short circuited A network) PHONO MM. 048, PHONO Mc 7408 TUNER, AUX, TAPE PLAY 1,2 node Hum and Noise (DIN, continuous rated power output/50 mW) PHONO MM 80 48/68 68 PHONO MC. 75.48/70 48 TUNER, AUX, TAPE PLAY 1,2 9 48/708 Mating 2008 Miscellaneous Power Requirements HE, HB models 220/240 V (switchable, 50/60 Hz 'S, S/G models . 110/120/220/240 V (switchable), 50/60 Hz Power Consumption HE, HB models 1820 W (max. 8, $/G models 300 W (rmax.) Dimensions 4420 (Wx 150 (H) x 490 (0) mm 16-9/16 (W) x 5-15/16 (H) x 16-1516 (D) in Weight (without package) 16kg (35 0 402) Furnished Parts ‘Operating Instructions Fuse (S, $/G models only) |1(HE model only: 2), 1(1A or 5A} “Measured pursuant to the Federal Trade Commission's Trade Regulation rule on Power Output Claims for Amps. Nore: Spectications and the design subject f0 possible modifications ‘without novice due fo inaroverments 2.FRONT PANEL FACILITIES D ) 3 CRROTECTION RED icicator 1) POWER SWITCH Power is supplied to the stereo amplifier as soon as this switch is depressed to the ON position. The power is turned off when the switch is released to the OFF position Immediately after the power switch has been set to ON, the ‘muting circuit is actuated, the PROTECTION-RED indicator lights up red/and about 6 seconds after this when the ‘muting circuit has been released, this indicator goes from red to green. @ TREBLE CONTROL This is used to adjust the treble (high-frequency range! sound, When itis rotated clockwise from the " ¥ "position with the LINE STRAIGHT: OFF switch depressed (the TONE, MODE and BALANCE indicators light, the level of sound above the frequency selected by the TREBLE-TURNOVER switch is emphasized. Conversely, when the control is rotated counterclockwise from the ¥ ” position, the level fof sound above the frequency selected by the TREBLE- TURNOVER switch is attenuated. @ BASS CONTROL This is used to adjust the bass (low-frequency range) sound. When itis rotated clockwise from the ” ¥ "position withthe LINE STRAIGHT-OFF switch depressed (the TONE, MODE and BALANCE indicators ight) the level of sound below the frequency selected by the BASS-TURNOVER switch is em Phasized. Conversely, when the control is rotated ‘counterclockwise fram the ” ¥ " position, the level of sound below the frequency selected by the BASS-TURNOVER switch is attenuated. @ FUNCTION SWITCHES These are used to select the sound source. At the left of each switch is a function indicator Ipictographic) which lights ‘when the corresponding switch has been depressed. This in: dlcates that the lighted function has been selected. PHONO: — Depress for playing records on a turntable con: nected to the PHONO jacks. TUNER: Depress for stening to a program on a tuner connected to the TUNER jacks AUX: Depress for listening to the sound from a st ‘component connected to the AUX jacks. TAPE 1: Depress to listen to a tape in a tape deck con: rected to the TAPE-1 jacks or to monitor @ recording, TAPE 2: Depress to listen 10 a tape in a tape deck con- nected t0 the TAPE-2 jacks or to monitor a recording NOTE: Depress anly ane FUNCTION switch ata ime. The desed pro fram source mey not be selected # two or more switches are depressed at the same time (® VOLUME CONTROL This is used to adjust the volume of sound heard through the speakers or headphones. The scale gives the attenuation when the rated output power is 0 dB. No sound is heard when itis set to the "=" position. To increase the volume, rotate this control slowly clockwise (C2) ® MUTING -20 dB SWITCH Tho volume is attenuated by -20 68 when this switch is depressed tothe ON position (MUTING incictor lights). The switch can be used effectively when the styius descends on {0 the record during record play, winen the sound is to be tured down temporary and when you went to adjust the sound precisely as you Hsten to a programm source undertow found lovel cantons. @ PHONES JACK Connect the plug on your headphones to this jack when listening to a program in private [To isten To a program through the Readphones, Pease |] both the SPEAKERS A and B switches a 8 225 26 @ TREBLE-TURNOVER selector switch This is used to select the frequency at which the TREBLE control starts to have an effect on the tone quality when itis used for adjustment, 25k: Allows the frequency band above 2.5 kHz to be ad. justed. Sk: Allows the frequency band above § kHz to be ad: justed. @ BASS-TURNOVER SELECTOR SWITCH “This is used to select the frequency at which the BASS con, tuo starts to have an effect on the tone quality when its us ed for adjustment. 400: Allows the frequency band below 400 Hz to be ad- justed. 200; Allows the frequency band below 200 Hz to be ad: justed, (@ REC OUT SELECTOR SWITCH ‘Thisis used to select the output signal which is fed out to the TAPE REC jacks. COPY 2 1: The output signal is fed out from the TAPE 2 PLAY jacks to the TAPE 1 REC jacks (when dubbing a tape from TAPE 2 to TAPE 1) COPY 1» 2: The output signal is fed out from the TAPE 1 PLAY jacks to the TAPE 2 REC jacks (when dubbing a tape from TAPE 1 to TAPE 2) SOURCE: The output signal of the program source (PHONO, TUNER, AUX, etc.) selected by ‘the FUNCTION switch is fed out to the TAPE 1 REC and TAPE 2 REC jacks PHONO: The output signal from the PHONO jacks is {od out to the TAPE 1 REC and TAPE 2 REC jacks. i ET He a9 Gl 2 TUNER: The output signal from the TUNER jacks is, fed out to the TAPE 1 REC and TAPE 2 REC jacks. AUX: “The output signal from the AUX jacks is fed ‘out to the TAPE 1 REC and TAPE 2 REC jacks. (i LINE STRAIGHT-OFF SWITCH When this switch is released to the ON position (the LINE STRAIGHT indicator lights), the signal from the input jacks is directly sent to the power amplifier input without passing through the tone control circuit. When this switch is depressed to the OFF position, the input signal's tone quality can be adjusted with the tone controls, (2 SUBSONIC 15 Hz FILTER SWITCH ‘Depressing this switch to the ON position actuates the sub: sonic fiter with the 15 He cutotf frequency, Once the SUB: SONIC FILTER indicator has lighted, it means that noise has boon detected, Depress the SUBSONIC FILTER switch, This fiter serves to attenuates frequencies lower than 15 He with 1 12 dB/oct slope and, therefore, it can be used to suppress the utratow-range noise which is generated by record warp and other factors, This noise cannot actualy be heard by the far but it can cause cross modulation distortion and even Speaker damage. Use this switch when requited during record play (@ LOUDNESS SWITCH “The bass and treble sound is emphasized when this switch is pressed to the ON position (LOUDNESS indicator lights} under tow volume listening conditions. ‘When the volume of sound is low, the capability ofthe ear to pick up the bass and treble sound drops off, compared with high volume listening conditions. The LOUDNESS switch compensates for this characteristic ofthe ear. The bass and treble are emphasized when the switch is set 10 ON and the Sound comes alive even when the volume is low. ( PHONO MM/MC SELECTOR SWITCH ‘This switch is st to the position that corresponds tothe type of cartridge being used when listening to a record on a turn table connected to the PHONO jacks. LMM: Set here when using an MM cartridge. “mM: Set here when using an MC cartridge. nore ‘Some MC cortiges on the market have the some high output Dower as MM cartridges. Consult the instructions accompanying the cartridge 43 MC LOAD (2) SWITCH This switch is set to the position that corresponds to the out put impedance of the MC [moving coll cartridge being used for record play. (® SPEAKERS A/B INDICATORS “These light when one of the SPEAKERS switches has been depressed. MODE INDICATOR ‘This lights up groen (STEREO) or red (MONO) in accordance with the selected positon of the MODE selector. (@ BALANCE INDICATOR Depending on the position of the BALANCE control, this lights up green (when the control is at the CENTER position) Cr red {when itis rotated LEFT or RIGHT position). (@ LINE STRAIGHT INDICATOR ‘This lights when the LINE STRAIGHT-OFF switch has been released to ON in place of the BALANCE, MODE and TONE indicators, @ TONE INDICATOR ‘This lights when the tone control circultly has been ac rwated 2) LOUDNESS INDICATOR This lights when the LOUDNESS switch has been set to ON. @ SUBSONIC FILTER INDICATOR This lights when the SUBSONIC FILTER switch has been set 10 ON, @ BALANCE CONTROL ‘This is used to adjust the balance of the sound from the left and right channels. When rotated clockwise from its center position, the volume ofthe left {L} channel is reduced; when rotated counterclockwise, the volume of the right (RI chan: nel is reduced To adjust the balance, frst set the BALANCE control to its center position, set the MODE selactor to MONO and rotate the control so that the sound seems to be coming from the midpoint between the left and right speakers. @ MODE SELECTOR This is used to select the mode. ALSTEREO: Set here for ordinary stereo listening. ‘a MONO: Set here to mix the left and right channel stereo input signals and hear them in mono through both the lett and right speakers. SPEAKERS SWITCHES “These aro used to select the speakers through which you will listen to the sound. When one of the switches is depressed, the corresponding speaker indicator will light to indicate that the selected speakers are now working. ‘A; The sound is heard from the speakers connected 10 the speaker A terminals, B: The sound is heard from the speakers connected 10 the speaker B terminals. 'No sound will be heard when SPEAKERS A and B switches, are both released. Thisis the position at which the sound can 'be heard through the headphones. @% MM LOAD (pF) SWITCH ‘This switch i set to the postion that corresponds to the designated load capacitance of the MM (moving magnet) cartridge being used for record play. @) REC OUT 1, 2 INDICATORS “These indicate the tape deck which is recording in accor dance with the position selected by the REC OUT SELEC: TOR switch @ PROTECTION-RED INDICATOR “This ight in red or green, depending on the operating mode of the power protection circuit. @ MUTING INDICATOR This lights in accordance with the position of the MUTING ~20 dB switch. @ SUBSONIC DETECTION INDICATOR This lights upon detection of ultra-low. frequency noise com ponents generated by record warp and other factors or any ‘other noise contained in the program source. When it has lighted, depress the SUBSONIC FILTER switch to the ON position. The indicator goos off at the ON position. 4) REC SELECTOR INDICATOR “This inicats th program soutce (PHONO, TUNER, AUX, tte! being recorded in accordance with the position of the REC OUT SELECTOR switch @ OUTPUT POWER 8 2 METER This indicates the output level when speakers with an B-ohm impedance are connected to the speaker terminals, Lis for ‘the left channel and R for the right channel @® FUNCTION INDICATORS The indicator corresponding to the selected FUNCTION site lights 3. BLOCK DIAGRAM 4. CIRCUIT DESCRIPTIONS 4.1 AMPLIFIER SECTION Cartridge Load Selector When the PHONO MM switch is placed to the ON position, the MM LOAD (C) switch may be positioned to provide four different levels of input capacitance (100pF, 200pF, 300pF, 400pF) in the phono input circuit. The input impedance of the equalizer amplifier is set at 50k8 /100pF, and operating the MM LOAD (C) switch places capacitors in parallel configuration in the input circuit. When the PHONO MC switch is placed to the ON position, operating the MC LOAD (R) switch places input resistance into the phono input cir cuit to provide two different levels (332, 1002) of cartridge loading, MC Amplifier To provide compatibility with low-output mov. ing-coil cartridges, the MC amp is a flat-response voltage amplifier with a gain of 284B. This ampli- fier is switched into the before stage of the equa- lizer amplifier by the PHONO MC switch being placed to the ON position. Circuitry is completely symmetrical, and consists of 3-stages with direct coupling. The first stage uses ultra-low noise NPN and PNP transistors, and an S/N ratio of 744B (100zV input, IHF-A) is attained. Equalizer Amplifier ‘The first stage is a cascade connected differential amp using an ultra-low noise twin FET and NPN twin transistor. The second stage differential amp, in combination with the modified current mirror of the third stage serves to cancel even-harmonic distortion components, and the output stage is a lass A configuration symmetrical complementary SEPP. ‘A DC servocontrol circuit is also built into the equalizer amplifier. This circuit serves to hold DC area gain of the equalizer amplifier to less than 1, so that even when an extremely low frequency is, input into the amp, it is practically eliminated from the output. This circuit also functions to minimize DC drift at the output mid-point. Output is retumed to the input stage through the integrat- ing amp (consisting of operational amplifier 1C 4PC7410), holding cireuit gain in the DC area to less than 1. Using FETs in the first stage, combined with the DC servocontrol function eliminates the need for coupling capacitors between inputs and out- puts, and there is no sound degradation due to capacitors Fig. 4-1. Cartridge load selector circuit Tone Control Tone control is by a BAX type tone control circuit with a tumover frequency selector. To im- prove S/N ratio, a line amp has been added to the before stage. Both line amp and tone amp use operational amplifiers (IC uPC4558DX). ‘An attenuator is used in the output circuit to equalize the level with the line straight circuit. This brings the total gain of the tone control section to oaB. Line Straight Circuit When the LINE STRAIGHT OFF switch is in the LINE STRAIGHT position, the tone control circuit (including line amp), MODE (STEREO/ MONO) switch, and BALANCE control are by- passed, and the signal circuit is directly coupled from the VOLUME control to the power amp for pure DC amplification. eS gtset Fig. 42 Line straight circuit See aE Power Amplifier ‘The first stage is a cascade connected differential amplifier using a low noise twin FET and an NPN twin transistor, and the load circuit is the current mirror type. The power stage is a 3-stage Darling ton arrangement, with the final stage a parallel SEPP. Bias voltage is supplied to the power stages through the high speed bias servocontrol circuit. ‘The B class push-pull power stage alternately drives the N and P channels during each helf-cycle, and the high speed bias servocontrol circuit controls the bias voltage so that the idle channel of the power stage is maintained in the active region. (Refer to the section on the High Speed Bias Servocontrol Circuit for operational details.) ‘The power amplifier has a built in DC servo control circuit functioning to reduce gain in the DC area to less than 1, so that even if a DC input were present, it would, for all practical purposes, hot appear at the output. This circuit also func- tions to hold center-point DC drift to a minimum ‘The signal is returned from the output stage to the input stage via the integrating amp (con structed of an operational amplifier), and circuit gain in the DC area is held to less than 1. "The use of FETs in the first stage, combined with the DC servocontrol circuit eliminate the need for coupling capacitors between inputs and out- puts, thereby preserving tonal quality. '* High Speed Bias Servocontrol By operating the power stage only within the active region (no possible cut-off) and with mini- mum idle current, the high speed bias servocontrol circuit prevents the generation of switching distor: tion and reduces heat loss. Circuit = ey = leg] eet This circuit is outlined in Fig. 4-4 . When there is no signal applied to the circuit, Q1 and Q2 are ‘almost cut off, while Q3 and Q4 will be on. The voltage across the collector and base of both of these transistors (Q3 and Q4) at this time may be disregarded. Consequently, with the power stage bias circuit consisting of 4 PN junctions formed by Q3, D3 and Q4, and VR1. ‘With R1 and D1 ensuring a constant flow of current, the base of Q1 and point X may be Drought to the same level on an AC basis (level fluctuations due to the signal) by @ simple shift in DC level. Furthermore, Qi may be considered ‘emitter-follower with R3 as the emitter resistance. When the voltage across points Y and X is in- creased by the positive portion of the signal ap- plied to this circuit, it becomes the input signal of this emitter-follower (Ql). Since the emitter-fol lower voltage gain is practically 1, a voltage more or less equal to that of the input signal (that is, ‘the voltage increase across points Y and X) is produced at R3, And the R3 voltage is the voltage Applied across the base and collector of Q3 which forms part of the power stage bias circuit. So the pias voltage applied to Q8 will be in excess by the same amount the voltage across points Y and X is jncreased (by positive portion of the signal) above the voltage level when no signal is being applied. Consequently, the increase in voltage across points Y and X cancels the decrease in voltage across points X and Z, thereby maintaining the idle cur- tent without cutting the PNP power stage off {noting that there actually is a slight decrease in current). For the negative portions of the signal, @2_ and Q4 are operated in the same manner, ‘thereby preventing the NPN power stage form be: ing cut off. ae Fig. 43 Power amplifier circuit Fig. 4-4 Basic circuitry of High speed bias servocontrol circuit 4.2 POWER INDICATOR CIRCUIT The A-9 indicates power output from 0.01 watt to 110 watts peak power using a 12 point LED display without range switching. The power ampli: fier output signal is passed through a low-pass jer, then input to IC (TA7318P-A). This IC con- sists of a detector circuit, compressor (40dB), and peakhold circuit for each channel. The signal, after being processed by this IC, is input to the LED power meter module containing the voltage comparators and LED drivers. Here, the LEDs are driven (illuminated) in accordance with the input level, 4.3 PROTECTION CIRCUIT ‘The purpose of this circuit is to protect both the speakers and the power amplifiers. The relay in the output circuit is automatically opened in any of the following cases 1. During the “transient operations” when the power supply is turned on and off. 2. Upon detection of a DC voltage in the output circuit, caused by component failure or acci dent. 3. Upon detection of an overload, caused by a short circuit in the load. = PESO COR: Fig, 45 Power indicator circuit Fig, 4-6 Protection circuit 5. PARTS LOCATION ‘+ The 4 mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation. ‘= For your Parts Stock Control, the fast moving items are indicated with the marks ah ond & $## GENERALLY MOVES PASTER THAN * This classification shall be adjusted by each distributor because it depends on model number, temperature, humidity, ete Front Panel View AAB-260, - - Knob(sk/2.8h) — Krob(MUTING! BAD.2I9 Knob(BASS, TREBLE) — AR-261 — knob VOLUME) AAB.258 ob(200/400) eee = Front pane! asembiy angor — anes Puss knob © — . —— = Knob (TAPE 1) aabaa0 Sap ne KcnobiPowem) ———— — Kenobi TAPE 2 AaDa3e AAD S80 Front View with Panel Removed Eee «+ ebtornaet th Push switch - a fete AEL 325. TLSUBNESS, SUBSONIC, LINE STRAIGHT, —] + BeoiGeon MODE, SPEAKERS! Agtoas as6-262 + Bisson ince our aeuecTor et Pun stent MUTING) socio nsczre se Vorisbe rasistor with swtes = Voriabie resistor (MM/MC, CARTRIDGE LOAD} — oo meter module seer L ———# & Lomp assembly (4 | ) Rear Panel View “TerminaPHONO) — AKB.080) Terminal SPEAKERS) KE O52 “Terminal TUNER, AUX) ~ Akeoe ‘ADG-981 for HB Tyas! TAPE 1,2) — sain ait AECa27 10 Top Power Gwe Peau aw Powe Gwe Tone Gwe: see Bott wie: Top View 74 Power amplifier a Guna ‘AW 226 £0 amplifier assembiy AWF-O82 GWx-585, Gns.303, EQ amplifier assembly AWF-O82 iter assembly wie Driver assembly Swi's53 ee 6. PACKING Mark No. 2 Part No. ‘ana.299 Ano-156 AHA2I9 ‘AHA280 ANDaT4 ANC-069 __Deseription nora insttion coenting instr {ormaniFrechiiain, HE n only) a Seon See oad R Packing cee tre pckng ere are ‘The ch of ay be stage led by ow of ay be (Covel e shift sidered tance. X is in mal ap- signal of itter-fol ge more (that is ad X) | se voltag 93 whic it. 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Ass'y GWX-585 ee o o CAPACITOR Ass'y ‘AWK ~205 7 ieee ae Sat J 10 | " oo External Appearance of Transistors and ICs zsaroreray 280720 e cum 280018 x 2SC2S26/8/ a asciate ome 4 A te ‘we Tee by asasso 2sA005 rn see en of 2sc2291 eee 280319 Ba asct736 M : A ayy M0 emit a ered Troe Ns nce. asaeos tnt ee is cm 880854 Tete aa a ™ BsCR7SA ta zscsa9a nal of asciats . ae 2801735 : Sore | B hats is x) rem me ve ne volta oy wimp asses TH ae 3 whid com AE} te oy on "$0 th 29017754 hi 2sciees et ey ‘2sc18900 ai and X ey 1) abo * appli = ss poi Lar = ge at see - zsesar c — ? oh Fale f \ ft \ecreas ret yy bl ‘the sit ~ C a — rype No— Sutin uPCA5SEC 7 L TA7318 [ 1 ses - eo vere asczase Jo" | 8 4 : | = — a 8. EXPLODED VIEW Exterior a Part No. Axcona ANR-240 ARIAT AN8.977 vazsoPocarme \vezsoroaor wc ANB 984 AAD-346 ‘AAD247 aaoas Ano249 ‘AAD-360 AAD-339 AaD240 AECS64 Aawoas ABH-069 ANRIa6 ANR332 vvezsoroaar2K ‘Door mechani assembiy Hinge Hinge Door assembly Screw 2x6 Screw 3x8 Front pane! assembly Knob(PHONO) Knob|TUNER} KnobiAUx) Knob(TAPE 1) ‘nob TAPE 2) KnobiMUTING) Push knob C Knob holder Coiled spring Colle spring Dispiay cover Center pillar Screw 3x8 28, 2. ar 2 33 Py 103 102, 109, oN Pert No AaDa3e WAxtF160U050 NixtFuc Aa8-262 An8-263 Ana.263 888-260 was2F a0u100 NkgoFUc. AaB. 258 ABA.199 ANE.233 Accoas viza0P120F Me Description KnobiPOwER) Washer 119, Nurant Knob (54/25) Knob(DASS, TREBLE) Knob1200/400) Knob(BALANCE, REC OUT SELECTOR! Washer 9.20 Nur mg KnobiVOLUME} Serow Top cover Cabinet bumper Screw axt2 oor holder Knob spacer lexi ring Bottom plate Interior Components Mark 22 No, Part No vezs0ros0F Mc AECI52 Gwo-15e ABN.048 ASK-158 ABN 066 Gw-t88 Apa.z61 ‘ABN046 ASG-525 ‘BT20P080FZK ABAD AEL 183 Gwx-585 ‘veza0R080F MC AWR226 AEKOI AEK-402 VTzaoro90F mc art762 wares AEK 405 wssorme ABA-100 ‘ax-205 cwxs99 cwxsoa ABA.258 2sai076/a/-8 (2sA1076/0.6) 28C25261.8" (28c2526/a-6") AgCa08 Gws-202 AWE 052 wre AKXOS7 ‘vaza0P120F Me AsC-327 A0coai ‘A0G-051 we7orme anor Noes: ‘© Parte without part number cannot be supplied. # The i, mark found on some component ports indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part, Therefore, when replacing, be gure to use parts of identical designation, * For your Parts Stock Control, the fast moving items are indicated with the marks sx and fe GENERALLY MOVES FASTER THAN #. This classification shall be adjusted by cach distributor because it depends on model number, temperature, humidity, ete, essing eee erence Description Screw 246 101 Side frame L Nylon rivet 102. {Connector azeomly “Tone control sesembly 103 Connector assem Wesnertaced nut 104 Holder Femota rotary smiten 105, Remote belt Union ru 106, Balance control assembly Function switch assembly 107, Connector array Screw 108, Switeh assombly Union ut 109, ‘Load elector sembly Push suiten(POWER) 119, Holder Screw 3x8 m1 ‘connector D assembly Serre 12, emote belt Lamp esrb tarps) 113, Volume contro! assembly Incicator atsambly una Connector C sesembly Sevew 3x8 15. Ground terminal 2° Regulator osembly 116, Slide pate Fusa(TSA250V), 47, Subrame Fuse(T1A250V) 118 |AF mating sembly Screw x 119, Headhones jak aetombiy Power transformer 120. Switen holder Power supply assembly 121, Pane! stey FuseIT1.68250V) 12. Lamp holder & Spring washer 59 123, Lamp hoider 8 ‘Sere Sx12 124, P.CB.nolder @ (Capscitors assembly 125, PCB holder C Dees Lassembiy 26. P.6.8, holder D Devoe assembly a7. PCB. older E seven 128. Transformer trame 129, Shield cover A “fe should have the same 120. Canscitors holder a1 ‘Shield cover 8 12 Wire saa Insulator water 123, Comer frame REC selector sembly 134 Heat snk EQ ampistier sxsombly 135, Holder & Powor amplifier assembly Line vitage selector 136, Holder B 137, ‘camp plate Sere x12 138, Connector A assembly Strain iat 109. Connector 8 ateombly AC power cord(tor HE type) 40. P.CB.nolder A |AG power eordltor HB type! Locking washer 1a Shield plate Nut M7 uaz, (Conneetor assembly 10. ELECTRICAL PA wores When ordering resistors, first convert res the following examples Ex.1 When there ore 2 effective digits» ‘and 47 ohm (tolerance is shown t sa02 36% 10" 361 47k. 4710473 sn ORS in 010 Bx, 2 When there are 3 effective digit tors) 5.622 562% 100 5621 * The + mark found on some compare safety factor of the part. Therefore, whet designation + For your Parts Stock Control, the fast » se ond ® 4x GENERALLY MOVES FASTER TH ‘This classification shall be adjusted by eo! number . temperature, humidity, ete. Miscellaneous Parts SEMICONDUCTORS Mark PartNo Symbol & Dest A dee 2802526/A/8" 01, 03, 05,07 (28c2526/8/-6") f we 25A1076/A18" 02, 04, 06,08 (2sai0761ar-6") “he of 1-08 snould have the same vie Fuses Mack PartNo. Symbol & Deseie fe AEKOIS Fur (Tam fae ABK402 FU2FUS (TIA Fae Ack 405, FUSIT18K P.¢, BOARD ASSEMBLIES Mark PartNo. Symbol & Desc owns Power amplitera cwe-a9 Power supply set Gwc-1sa Tone contro se AWF-082 0 ample ate Gwis-202 REC selector ate cw 188 Funetion switehs wx 585 leieatoraesrth AWX-205 Capacitors asend wx 593 Driver Lasemb) ewx.ooa Driver Rass AWn226 Regulator assem 2 \ Ae 9. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 2 10, ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST Nores When ordering resistors, first convert resistance walues into code form as shown in the following examples Bx.1 When there are 2 effective digits (any digit apart from 0), such ax 5 and 47k ohm (tolerance is shown by J = 5% and K~ 10%). ‘60 ohm 5602 56x10" 361 RDWPS (IBID 47kX 47x10" 473 RDws ws osn ORS RN2H ORK i 010 RSIPQUDIG K Ex. 2 When there are 3 effective digits (such as in high precision metol film resis tors), 562k 562 100 5621 RN4SR BOOP * The mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use ports of identical designation, ‘+ For your Parts Stock Control, the fast moving items are indicated with the marks se ond & 4 GENERALLY MOVES FASTER THAN # ‘This clasification shall be adjusted by each distributor beceuse it depends on model number , temperature, humidity, te. Miscellaneous Parts SEMICONDUCTORS OTHERS Mock Part Wo Symbol & Description Mark Part No A, #e 2scasz6/0/-8° a, 03, 08,07 48 arte (2sc2s26/ai-c*) 4, + 28A106/0/8* 02, 04,06, 08 # Accor (2sai076/A-G") “hfe of Q1-08 shovie have the same value we ALIS fee ASG535 FUSES fe AKXO57 Mark Part Wo. Symbol & Descrinton f ADGo8 * —— i Aces! bee AcKors Fur (reaasovi fee AeKao2 Fu2FUS (TiA2s0v) Hoek acKs0s Fu (T1.6azs0v1 CAPACITORS P.C.BOARD ASSEMBLIES Mark Part No, Mark Part No. = ‘Symbol & Description == ACE-O15 owas Power amplitier assembly acror Gwras Powe supply aeembly ‘ccDSt 6804 50 Gwo-1s4 Tone contra asembly ccost. 8204 50 AWE 052 EQ amplifier assembly ecost 1604 50 Gwis.302 REC seicetor enemy cama 4724 50 wre, Funetion switch asembly coma 332K 400 cwixsas, Inaicator sesembly cama 323K 400 AW-208, (Capacitrsseernbly AcH38 wx 593 Driver Lassembly (CEA 470m 251, wxsos Driver assembly CEA 470M Gat AWR.226 Regulator aeembly CEA 10184 251 (CEA 470M 10L CEA 471M 100 cea 221M 251, ‘CEA 2R2M 100L (CEA 3A3M BOL, ACH 356 CKOYB 471K 50 Symbol & Deseription TH Powar transformer (220v/2a0v1 C1 Garamic capacitor 0.01/Ac2s0v) PLY Lamp aseembiy Si Push swith (POWER) S10 Line voltage selector [AC powor cord (tor HE tyne! 'AG power cord (fr HB type] Power Amplifier Assembly (GWH-148) Symbol & Description 1,2 Mica (1500/5001 (618.022. tea (47p/500V) ©, c4 7.08 15, C16, C42, 44 cr, cre co, cro 25, €26 (627-030 Electrolyte (4.7/25V. NPI 11, C12, e34, 632 633, c34 35, 636 13, c14 car cs9 cao.cae 8 (622, C24 Elvetroivtie (0.47/50, NP) 01 RESISTORS OTHERS Note: When ordering resistors, convert the resistance value Ni Mark Part No. Symbol & Description into code form, and then rewrite the part no. as Before. ™ * ACP086 VR3, VR4 Semifixed (100k-B} Mieteseahn oe 1 ee Power Supply Assembly (GWR-143) oNPse ons AP, RZ6 R87, ASE caPaciTons RS2P 100) AB7, FEB i OXPMOSOS RL Aa A-R22, #20. geAarimasl cane RO}-RGG, RO7.A70, R73-RBS, ABD, £890, ROS-A100, RIO5-FT12, F501 COMA 03K 400 Gaot-c403 R503, RE04 ROWPM COO JNL 9, RE RESISTORS r Mork Part No, Symbol & Description SEMICONDUCTORS ao as Marke PartNo. ‘Symbol & Deseription Rovenezzs aoa a RDWPSIO. Rags, Ra02 wx 250995 1,02 ae 2502201 03, 04 ey ariaa SEMICONDUCTORS fe 75C1915 09.012, 015,016, 038,059 ark Part No pmo! & Desrintion x 254905 ana, a14 . Ne Symbol & Ds - fe 2509454 401 A fe 25C1775KE 027, 028 (28c2575), fe ISARTINE (025, 026 wx 250315 402 we 2SC14006" 17, a18, 023, 026 (2sc1400-0") + S151 aor fe 2507508" ars.az2 + M2140 part (asa700u") + 1062 aas-ba10 ‘hfe of 217-024 should nave the rome value * s5i5in ao2 ax 2941298, 05, 06 OTHER s* ascreas (029, 020, ae 2saor2 031, 932 Mark Part No, Symbol & Description se ascroiaa 033, 024, aso ee 7500058 cerca PMZS0POBDFMC Screw 3x6 (2sc2575), ee ea Headphone Jack Assembly (2saii09) Mark PartNo, Symbol & Description fe uPcassace oat - inuMassaox) sap 331s R201, R202 + 182473 01.04, 01-018 AKN.028 Phone ick (PHONES! (151555) + 12471 'p23:026, 035, 037,039, 040 Regulator Assembly (AWR-226) * sz027 5, D6 + wZ.083 pia.022 ee * KZL160 a1, 032 Mark PartNo. Symbol & Description * KZLI40 33, 034 achasa 1,62 Electrolytic (470/100) * mz150 a CEA 100M GL C8, 05 * 1082 027-030 CEAIIM 25. oc? THI03.2 are COMA 109K 400 C2, C4, C8 30 RESISTORS Note: Mark Part No. 4 RDPMEL DUNS ROMPM 0 4 SEMICONDUCTORS we 2885077 ae 2sc1885.8 we 250128 we 28K94.0 #181555, isoaray KZLN0 OTHER Mark Part No. P@z20P060FMC When ordering resistors, convert the resistance volue into code form. and then rewrite the part no. as before ‘Symbol & Deserition PERG ‘Symbol & Description a2 5. 6. 3, a8 6, 07 Symbol & Description Sere 246 Tone Control Assembly (GWG-154) CAPACITORS Mork PartNo, CEANL 4M 50 CEA 1018 25 cst 1000 50 cama 122150 cama 272150 coma 222) 50 RESISTORS Mark PartNo. wx As0.082 SEMICONDUCTORS Mark PartNo. fe upcassace inuasse0x) * KzLI50 Load Selector Assembly casa 3011 50 casa 1011 60 casa 2011 50 Symbol & Description cr. cia cra, cre csc 19, c20 cocie Syribol & Dese VR3, VR4 Variable (BASS, TREBLE! (98) with switeh (TURNOVER! 1,02 1,02 ‘Symbol & Description 101, c102 (6108, 108 6109, C104 mak Mark PartNo, 10740 1054 ROM 470) fe ASKS! ‘Switch Assembly COMA 1543 50 DPM 4723 fe A86-282 ‘Symbol & Daserption Rr01-R106 107, R108 86 Remote push siteh InanaMc, CARTRIDGE LOAD! Symbol & Description ca0%, c402 403, Raa $7 Push switch (LOUDNESS, SUBSONIC, LINE STRAIGHT, MODE, SPEAKERS) Balance Control Assembly Mark Part No. CEA 470M 251. AF Muting Assembly Mork PartNo. CEA 470M 251. ROwPM as3a RDMPM 4721 +e AsG-278 Symbol & Deseription 501, e502 VRQ (S101 Variable resistor with switch (BALANCE) 201 R301-R302 R203, R308 ush sniten (MUTING) Volume Control Assembly CAPACITORS CEANL ATM 50 cost 2213 50 CEANL 22M 50 RESISTORS * acwaze ROM 1051 OTHERS Mark Part No. ‘Symbol & Description ‘0201, 6202 (6205, c206 6203, €204 ‘Symbol & Description vat \arioie (VOLUME Fr201-R208 RLIRLZ Relay Connector Assembly RESISTORS Note: When ordering resistors, convert the resistance value Note: When ordering resistors, convert the resistance value 1 into code form, and then rewrite the part no, as before into code form, and then rewrite the part no. as befor. Mark _ PartNo. __ Symbol & Description Mork Part Ne. ‘Symbol & Description & AcP.001 VAI, V2 Semifixed (2.2k-6) * Acros VAI, V2 Semifixed (2.2! RDWPMORDy —— RTAIO * AcPo6a VR2.VR4 Semifived (105-8 RNyPaccnaF — AS7—RE Indicator Assembly RSI 621) R109, R110 RDS 3324 55, ASG eee 5 ROKPMFL 2201 R79~RB2, R101, R102 Note: When ordering resistors, convert the resistance value ROWPM273.NLAS-AB, into code form, and then rewrite the part no. ax before. Mok Part ot & 0s ROWPMOIDJ RIMS, R9-ABA, RES_—A7E, Mark Part No, ‘Symbol & Description - eee este aseniin RDMPMDOG J = -RIOVAIO6 ‘SEMICONDUCTORS SEMICONDUCTORS Mark PartNo, Symbol & Description _ Mode PartNo. Symbol & Deserption als AG 4, * ABLE 11-05, 07-010, 015-023 LEDIGreen) *# 2SAQ7RG 93,08 * AGL IIS 06, 011, D12 LED (Orange te 2SC1775A 07,08 * AEL357 13,018 LEO [Res/Greent we 2SABTIAE 05, 08 # AAV.302 LED ievel meter module ## 2801318 99,010 #% 2sa720 ant, a12 OTHER x 2SKI04 ans, ana ae 2502291 18, 16 Mork__ PartNo. Symbol & Deserption " Sembe sx 2802059 an7, aia VAZO30POGOFMC Screw 3x6 $e 2SC1775A (21, 22 s se 2sns724, 019, 020 EQ Amplifier Assembly (AWF-052} #* 28ci735 23, 024 we 258350 025, 026 CAPACITORS fe uPCIaIC (035, a36 Mark PartNo. Symbol & Description (wamass60x! CEANLATOM 35 c1—c4 x 250319 027 Ach.223 623,624 Electrolytic (2.2/50V, NP) ea 258507 28 Ach 318 (A750 Electrolyte (4.7/25V. NP) ee 25C1800A, (029, 03: CEANL 470M 16 c19-C22 #2541100 ‘30, 032 CEA 100M SOL. (asarasay te 28K240 (032, 026 CEA 230m 63, 181655 1-04, 07-014, 0101, D102 GEA 221 254, sera) CEA 221M 25 * K2L075 5, 06 CEA22IM OL 683,088 * KzU140 103, D104 CEAsaOM gL 59 cama ss350 17, c18 OTHERS COMA 103150 ¢5-C8, C27, C28 ar ys cama 12250 ¢35,c36 eh ___ Part pam OMA473/50 Cat_C44, C55. 088 Axe.080 ‘Terminal PHONO} aKe.078 Terminal (TUNER, AUX} crore (25,626 Mica 68p/S00V! fe ASK159 Remote slid swatch (MMMC) CKDYE 103K 50057, C58 PRZ30PO6DFMC Screw 2x6 censL isi50c13-C16 cost 2211 500 ca7—C40 coma 473K 40051, C82 OPA 12aG50 633, 698 copa 13360 ¢29, C20 Gara 102650 can, cx2 COSA 2721 50 a5, CAB REC Selector Assembly (GWs-303) Capacitors Mark part No. CEA R22M So, GEA 221m 251. coma 47a) so RESisToRs Note SEMICONDUCTORS Mart #8 2sca55 __ Pat No OTHERS Mark Pare No asx ise AKe.078 ** Asron Symbol & Description Symbol & Description Driver R Assembly (GWx.594) RESISTORS Note: When ordering resistors, convert the resatance value — (No ede form. and then rearie the panne at her, No, _— Srmbo! & Description aS ROxeSF 1515 Fe “Ropu ARDS eRe, 86, x0 Aen-t14 FIR, RI Wire wound (0.47/5Wx2) PartNo, ‘Symbol & Deseription Arnie ** 2sc20760.0° oz (esc2a7sa.A+) 2sas86A.0* oa (asagasaa-) — Sebel & Description = “hfe of 2 ancl Ot should have the same vue a1, a2 * stva v2 —__ Symbol & Description ___ OTHER Semele ste switentREC seLecToRMk PatNe __symbot & Description — Terminal (TAPE) PBZSOPOEOFMC Screw 3x6 FLT Relay Funetion Switch Assembly (cwm-1ga) CAPACITORS Mark PartNo, CEA ORIM S01, CEA 470M 251, Cama 2323 50 CEA 330M 251 CEA 22004 101, GEA 23104 25, CEA 2200 250 RESISTORS Note ROS Cran y ROvEM cin SEMICONDUCTORS Mark PartNo, se Tarte A +* 2509458 (2sc2675) * 11555 szars) * Kzt061 SWITCH Ma Pare No, 4 Asc-a03 — Symbol & Description cr.e2 5, ca ©3, C4, 06, ¢7 cio cn cr —— Srmbbot & Description 5. RIT, R16, AIG, Aza BI-R4, RE-RI0, Aa mia, Fi7-Rot Symbol & Description a 2-07 D1-06 Symbol & Description ‘4 Push switen (FUNCTION) Capacitors Assembly (AWX.205) Mark Symbot & Description AcH210 C1, 62 Bteetrolyti capacitor (15000/71V), ABA.261 Brazier head serow Driver L Assembly (GWx.593) RESISTORS. Note: When ordering resistors, convert the re sistance value io Code form. and then rewrite the par no haspre Ma Ne. _____ Symbol & Deseription _ fe ADNtAae arrears A ROMPS i515 Ri Acnt14 It, R13 Wire wound (0.47/5W«2) SEMICONDUCTORS Mack Pact No, —. Symbol & Description - ** asczz75A.0* a lesca278a.n+) 4 2s008sa.0* 3 (2saoasa.n) “Re oF OF and G2 should have same vue * stvan D1 OTHER Mark PartNo, Symbol & Description : PEZSOPOGOFMC —Scray346 33 11. ADJUSTMENTS Power Amplifier © Tum VR1, VR3 (L) and VR2, VR4 (R) fully around in the counter-clockwise direction. © Without any load or input signal, turn the POWER switch ON, varity | somvoc t {ne 214+) and no, 201-1 vast) Temvoc | Raia) somvoe to 7 m0, 1914) and no. 181-1 vRain) 76mVvoe e oe Output Power Indicator Calibration 1. Set the LINE STRAIGHT OFF switch to OFF (LINE STRAIGHT) position. 2. Set the SPEAKERS selector to the A position, and connect an 80 resistor and AC voltmeter to the speaker output terminals, 8. Set the FUNCTION switch to the AUX posi- tion, and apply a 1kHz, 150mV signal to the AUX input terminals. 1 4. Adjust the VOLUME control for an AC volt- meter reading of 28V. 5. Adjust VR1 (L) and VR2 (R) on the connector assembly so that the all points of the output power indicators light at above 28V. Preamplifier (EQ Amplifier Assembly) ‘© Without input signal, turn the POWER switch ON. — Adjustment Measuring terminals |v ote MC Amplifier DC Balance L 4 van | 0:30mv be ‘Pt and ground yaar) :30mv OC “TP2 and ground (A) | 0 :30mv oo ’ 0 Amplifier OC Balance yaoi o=tmy 0c “TP9 and ground vrai) | Amv OC | TP¢and ground LT vRaity no. 20 vA - ino. 19) | vain) jo ro. 18-RI- | VAZIRY VL VR2IR) Coesir eb) vai) WRaIRY Tit) Tein Pain Trait | vrai) fea EQ Amplifier Assembly a

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