Technics SU-A 2

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General

  • Manufacturer: Technics
  • Model: SU-A 2
  • Type: Class A Stereo DC Preamplifier
  • Note: Was only built to order in manual labor
  • Years of manufacture: 1977 - 1980
  • Made in: Japan
  • Color: Black
  • Power consumption: 240 W, without signal 130 W
  • Dimensions (WxHxD): 450 x 205 x 574 mm
  • Weight: approx. 38.5 kg
  • Original price approx.: 1'600'000 Yen (Japan, 1977), 22'500 DM


Connections

  • Number of inputs:
    • Phono 1:
      • MM: 2.5 mV, 500 mV max.
        • Impedance selectable: 22k, 33k, 47k, 75k, 100kOhm
        • Capacitance selectable: 100p, 150p, 200p, 300p, 500pF

MC: 0.1 mV, max. 20 mV

        • Impedance selectable: 10, 22, 47, 100, 220 Ohm
    • Phono 2:
      • MM: 2.5 mV, max. 500 mV
        • Impedance selectable: 22k, 33k, 47k, 75k, 100kOhm
        • Capacitance selectable: 100p, 150p, 200p, 300p, 500pF

MC: 0.1 mV, max. 20 mV

        • Impedance selectable: 10, 22, 47, 100, 220 Ohm
    • Microphone: 2mV / 600 kOhm, max. 200 mV
    • Tuner: 150mV / 47 kOhm (with level control on rear panel)

AUX: 150mV / 47 kOhm (with level control on rear panel) Tape Play 1, 2, 3: 150mV / 47 kOhm (each with level control on rear panel)

    • Display instruments: External input
  • Number of outputs:
    • Tape Rec 1, 2, 3: 150mV / 500 Ohm
    • Pre Out 1, 2: 1 V / 500 Ohm, max. 10 V
    • Remote control output for power on / off of the power amp
    • Headphones: Impedance 4 - 600 Ohm


Technical Data

  • Frequency response:
    • Phono 1, 2 MM: DC - 20 kHz, RIAA ± 0.2 dB.
    • Phono 1, 2 MC: 30 Hz - 20 kHz, RIAA ± 0.2 dB

Microphones: 20 Hz - 20 kHz, + 0 -1 dB Tuner: DC - 20 kHz + 0 -0.2 dB Aux: DC - 20 kHz + 0 -0.2 dB

    • Tape 1, 2, 3: DC - 20 kHz + 0 -0.2 dB

Distortion: THD (20Hz - 20kHz)

    • Phono 1, 2 MM:
      • 1 V: 0.003% (VR -30 dB)
      • 10 V: 0.003% (VR max.)
    • Phono 1, 2 MC:
      • 1 V: 0.005% (VR -30 dB).
      • 10 V: 0.005% (VR max.)
    • Microphones:
      • 1 V: 0.005% (VR -30 dB)
      • 10 V: 0.005% (VR max.)
    • Tuner, Aux, Tape 1, 2, 3:
      • 1 V: 0.003% (VR -30 dB)
      • 10 V: 0.003% (VR max.)
  • Signal-to-noise ratio:
    • Phono MM:
      • 2.5 mV input voltage: 95 dB
      • 10 mV input voltage: 107dB
    • Phono MC:
      • 0.1 mV input voltage: 80dB (-160 dBV)
  • Tone control
    • Bass: operating frequency 15, 60, 240, 500 Hz (selectable)
      • R + L separately adjustable: ± 10 dB (Q= 0.7-7.0).

Treble: Insertion frequency 1, 4, 16 kHz (selectable).

      • R + L separately adjustable: ± 10 dB (Q= 0.7-7.0)
  • Loudness: Variable (rotary dial behind volume control)
  • High Filter: 2-stage, selectable frequency 8, 12 kHz, - 18 dB / octave
  • Low Filter: 2-stage, insert frequency 15, 30Hz, selectable, - 18 dB / octave
  • Low Filter (Subsonic): 30Hz, - 12 dB / octave
  • Muting: -∞, Off, -20dB
  • Oscillator characteristics: sine wave, square wave: 20Hz - 20kHz (variable adjustable)
  • Signal tone: 20Hz - 20kHz (variable adjustable).
  • Pink noise: ± 7% of the modulation factor


Special Features

  • Indicators and controls Front:
    • Left side:
      • Display instruments with dB scale from -50 to + 10 dB and volt scale from 0.003 - 1 V.
        • Features:
          • Average operating time: 0.33 sec.
          • Peak Display: 0.00005 sec.
          • Peak Hold: max. value stored for 2 hours
      • Power switch
      • Headphone outputs: Impedance 4 - 600 Ohm
      • Filter knobs for: Low, High, EQ Subsonic

Center:

      • Indicator lights: OSC, Microphones
      • Input selector with indicator lights and memory function for program sources Aux, Tuner, Phono, Tape 1, 2 or 3 Rec/PB)
      • Rec selector with indicator lights for Tape Dubbing (1>2-3, 2>1-3, 3>1-2), Aux, Tuner (with memory function), Phono, Off

Sound position: Rec Out, Pre Out, Off

      • Mode selector for Reverse, Stereo, L+R, L, R
      • Balance control
      • Mode selector: DC, Low Cut 2 Hz.

Right side:

      • Phono and cartridge selector: Phono 1 MC/MM, Phono 2 MC/MM
      • Master volume control
      • Variable Loudness control
      • Loudness: On / Off
      • Muting: -∞, Off, -20dB
  • Indicators and controls behind the front panel:
    • Left side:
      • Headphone Level Switch
      • Pre Out Connectors
      • Display range instruments with attenuator: -10 dB to -20 dB
      • Input selector: External, Microphones, Pre Out, Rec Out
      • OSC section with frequency control: 20-20,000 Hz and mode selector for square waves, sine waves, off, signal tone, pink noise
      • Microphone section with connectors for 6.3mm jack plugs (Left, Right) with mix control and impedance selector for 600 Ohm, 500 kOhm, Mix, Off
    • Center:
      • Equalizer section with key selector:
        • 4 bands selectable from -10 dB∼-10 dB and bandwidths 0.7-7 as well as frequencies 15-240 Hz, 63-1,000 Hz, 250-4,000 Hz, 1-16 kHz.
    • Right side:
      • Phono selector for phono 1, 2:
        • Input voltage selector for 2.5-10 mV
        • Input selector for impedance: MM 22∼100 kOhm, MC 10∼220 Ohm
        • Input selector for capacitance: 100pF∼500pF
        • Tape 3 selector for input front or rear, PB, Rec Out


Remarks[edit]

  • Previous model:


  • Successor model:
    • 2018: preamplifier SU-R 1



  • At the 1979 Tokyo Audio Fair, the Technics SH-P1 PCM audio processor was introduced to match the series. It was only built to order. It is not known if it was ever built for customers:
    • PCM Audio Processor Technics SH-P1:


Pictures[edit]

  • Image: Technics SU-A 2 front

Technics SU-A2-5.jpg


  • Picture: Technics SU-A 2 back

Technics SU-A2-8.jpg


  • Image: Technics century series consisting of:
    • Technics SL-1000 MK 2 turntable
    • pickup Technics EPC-100 C MK 3

preamplifier Technics SU-A 2 power amplifier Technics SE-A 1

    • Cassette Tape Deck Technics RS-M 95
    • Tape machine Technics RS-1800
    • Loudspeaker Technics SB-10000


Technics SE-A1, SU-A2, SB-10000, RS-1800, SL-1000 MK2-10.jpg


  • Excerpt from brochure: Technics Combi SU-A 2 / SE-A 1

Technics SE-A1, SU-A2-Prospekt-1.jpg


Reports[edit]

  • Report at / some pictures from "Good Old Hifi": [1]


Links[edit]

  • External link to website "Audio Database, Japan": [2]