Sansui QS-100

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General

  • Manufacturer: Sansui
  • Model: QS-100
  • Type: Quadrophonic decoder amplifier
  • Years of manufacture: 1971 - 1973
  • Made in: Japan
  • Color: front aluminum brushed silver / black, wooden cabinet
  • Remote control: no
  • Power consumption: 85 W
  • Dimensions: 250 x 127 x 278 mm (WxHxD)
  • Weight: 5.1 kg
  • Original price approx.: 1'218 DM


Connections

  • Number of inputs:
    • 2-channel: 200 mV / 60 kOhm

2-/4-channel aux: 100 mV

    • 2-/4-channel tape monitor: 775 mV / 50 kOhm
  • Number of outputs:
    • 2-/4-channel Tape Out: 775 mV / 50 kOhm
    • 2-/4-channel Tape Out: 20 mV Din
    • Pre Out: 1V, max. 2.5 V
    • 2 pairs of speakers (rear)


Technical Data

  • Continuous power (rear speakers)
    • 8 Ohm: 2x 15 W

4 Ohm: 2x 18 W

  • Dynamic power
    • 8 Ohm:
    • 4 Ohm: 2x 25 W
  • Total harmonic distortion: <0,25%
  • Attenuation factor: 40
  • Frequency response: 20 - 20'000 Hz
  • Tone control:
    • Bass:
    • Treble:


Special Features

  • 4 VU meters
  • Switch for 4-channel RM, SQ, Discrete / Stereo / Mono
  • CD-4 connectable
  • Synthesizer decoder function selector for:
    • Concert Hall 1 and 2: stereo signals pseudo-square processed.

Surround: pseudo quadraphonic stereo signals, except that the listener is placed in the center of the musical action.

      • The channels can be cyclically swapped by 90 and 180 degrees clockwise (Right Quarter Turn and Half Turn)

In the "Decoder" position, matrix-encoded records, preferably QS records, are listened to.


Remarks[edit]

  • The Sansui QS-100 contains two power amplifiers, a decoder for matrix-encoded records and a synthesizer for quadrophonic processing of normal stereo signals.
  • If you add the QS-100 to an existing stereo receiver amplifier, this combination offers the same possibilities as a full-fledged quadro amplifier with regard to all types of quadrophony.



Pictures[edit]

  • Extract from brochure: Sansui QS-100, QS-1

Sansui QS-1-100-Prospekt-1.jpg


Reports[edit]

  • Report from "Good Old Hifi": [[1]]


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