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Anfang 1978 stellte Toshiba eine ganze Baureihe neuer Receiver vor, der zweitgrösste war der SA-7100.
== Data ==
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Das Designkonzept sieht den damaligen populären Pioneer Receivern nicht unähnlich.
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Einzigartig ist aber die schöne Frontklappe welche gedämpft runterfährt.
'''General'''
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Infos gibt es im Netz wenig, ausser auf Good Old Hifi.
* Manufacturer: [[Toshiba]]
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Der SA-7100 ist ein analoger Receiver mit kräftiger Endstufe. Faszinierend sind die Anfassqualität der Knöpfe und Schalter. Alles aus Metall, Schalter rasten mit Schwung ein. Dieses Gerät hier ist 36 Jahre alt uns es funktioniert völlig einwandfrei.
* Model: SA-7100
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Erwähnt werden soll auch der herrlich stämmige Sound vorallem mit aktivierter Loudnesstaste lassen sich Bässe tiefster Urgewalt wiedergeben.  
* Years of manufacture: 1978 - 1980
 
* Made in: Japan
 
* Color: Front silver (Europe version with steel cover, USA version with wooden case)
 
* Remote control: no
 
* Power consumption: 700 W
 
* Dimensions: 520 x 190 x 460 mm (WxHxD)
 
* Weight: 20 kg
 
* Original price approx.: 670 US-$, 1'800 DM
 
  
 
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Technische Merkmale :
'''Connections'''
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- 110 Watt RMS an 8 Ohm, 140 Watt an 4 Ohm, wahrscheinlich deutlich mehr !
* Number of inputs:
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- 4 Transistoren pro Kanal
** Phono 1 MM: 2.5 mV, 47 kOhm, 350 mV max.
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- 22000er Elkos
** Phono 2 MM: 2,5 mV, switchable 47 kOhm, 100 kOhm, max. 350 mV
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- 2 Netzteile, das schwarze nur für die Endstufe, das Kleine für Lampen, Klangregelung, Tuner, Phono, Vorverstärker.
** Aux: 150 mV, 47 kOhm
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- 2 Leistungsanzeigen
** Tape Play 1, 2: 150 mV, 47 kOhm
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- gekapseltes Rastpoti für Lautstärke
Tape Play DIN: 150 mV, 47 kOhm
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- 220V 240 V Umschalter, bei 225 V Steckdosenspannung wird die Endstufe mit 54 VDC versorgt ( Stellung 220 V )
Dolby NR Adapter: 150 mV, 47 kOhm
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- Stellung 240 V : 50 VDC, das ist zu wenig, laut Service Manual sollen 54 VDC an den Elkos anliegen.  
** Antenna FM / MW: 75, 300 Ohm / 300 Ohm
 
** Main In: 1 V
 
* Number of outputs:
 
** Tape Rec 1, 2: 150 mV
 
Tape Rec DIN: 30 mV
 
Dolby NR Adapter: 150 mV
 
** Pre Out: 1 V
 
FM Det Out:
 
** Headphones (6.3mm jack)
 
** 3 pairs of loudspeakers
 
 
 
 
 
'''Technical Data'''
 
 
 
''Amplifier''
 
* Continuous power (at distortion):
 
** 8 Ohm: 2x 110 W (RMS, 15 - 20'000 Hz, 0.08 %).
 
** 4 Ohm: 2x 140 W
 
* Dynamic power:
 
** 8 Ohm:
 
** 4 Ohm:
 
* Total harmonic distortion: < 0.08 %
 
* Attenuation factor: 50 (at 8 Ohm)
 
* Frequency response:
 
** Phono: 30 - 15'000 Hz, ± 0,2 dB
 
** High level: 10 - 35'000 Hz (+0,5 dB, -1 dB)
 
* Signal-to-noise ratio:
 
** Phono: 80 dB
 
** High level: 95 dB
 
* Tone control:
 
** Bass: ± 10 dB at 100 Hz
 
*** Tilt frequencies: 200 Hz, 400 Hz
 
Treble: ± 10 dB at 10 kHz
 
*** Tilt frequencies: 2.5 kHz, 5 kHz
 
* Loudness: + 8 dB at 100 Hz, + 4 dB at 10 kHz
 
* Low Filter: - 6 dB / octave at 20 Hz
 
* High Filter: - 6 dB / octave at 7 kHz
 
* Mute: yes, - 10 dB, - 20 dB
 
 
 
 
 
''Tuner''
 
* Reception: FM, MW
 
* Frequencies: 
 
** FM: 88 - 108 MHz
 
** MW: 525 - 1605 KHz
 
* Input sensitivity:
 
** FM: 1.7µV
 
** MW: 300µV
 
* Frequency response: 20 - 15'000 Hz, ± 0,5 dB
 
* Distortion factor FM (1 kHz):
 
** Mono: < 0.08 %
 
Stereo: < 0.1 %
 
* Signal-to-noise ratio:
 
** FM mono: 75 dB
 
FM stereo: 70 dB
 
** MW: 30 dB
 
* Channel separation: 50 dB (1 kHz)
 
* selectivity: 60 dB
 
* Co-wave selection: 1.0 dB
 
* Spurious wave selection: 80 dB
 
* Mirror frequency attenuation:
 
** FM: 85 dB
 
MW: 50 dB
 
IF attenuation:
 
** FM: 100 dB
 
** MW: 40 dB
 
* AM suppression: 55 dB
 
 
 
 
 
'''Special Features'''
 
* Tape dubbing
 
* Separable pre-/power amplifier
 
* NR adapter connectable
 
* UKW Dolby preparation
 
* Multipath display
 
* FM High Blend Filter
 
 
 
 
 
== Notes ==
 
* In early 1978 Toshiba introduced a whole range of new receivers, the second largest being the SA-7100.
 
* The design concept looks not dissimilar to the popular Pioneer receivers of the time.
 
* Unique, however, is the beautiful front flap, which descends in a muted manner.
 
* The SA-7100 is an analogue receiver with a powerful output stage. Fascinating are the feel of the buttons and switches. Everything is made of metal, switches click into place with momentum.
 
The wonderfully powerful sound should also be mentioned. Especially with the Loudness button activated, basses of the deepest elemental force can be reproduced.
 
 
   
 
   
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Anschlüsse:
  
* Other models of the same series:
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- 2 x Phono, aber kein MC ! Für Phono 2 Impedanz schaltbar 47 KOhm und 100 KOhm.
* [[Toshiba SA-725]]
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- 2x Tape, AUX, Adaptor in out, Pre Out Pre in, Tape 2 auch als DIN Rundstecker.
* [[Toshiba SA-735]]
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- 75 Ohm und 300 Ohm Eingänge für UKW, MW, UKW DET.Out Buchse.  
* [[Toshiba SA-750]]
 
* [[Toshiba SA-775]]
 
* [[Toshiba SA-7100]]
 
* [[Toshiba SA-7150]]
 
 
 
 
 
== Pictures ==
 
* Image: Toshiba SA-7100
 
[[File:Toshiba SA-7100-1.jpg]]
 
  
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Ausgänge :
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- 3x Lautsprecher, es können aber nur max 2 paralel gehört werden.
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- Phones
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- Pre Out
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- Adaptor Out
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- Tape 1+2 Out.
  
== Reviews ==
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Allgemein :
* Review by "Good Old Hifi": [[http://www.good-old-hifi.de/toshiba_sa-7100__und__jvc_4vr-5414/]]
 
  
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- Gewicht : etwa 20 KG
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- B x H x T : 52 cm x 19 cm x 45 cm
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- UKW Bereich : 87,2 bis 109 MHz, MW: 520 bis 1850 KHz
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- Loudness
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- Europa Version mit Stahlblechdeckel, USA Version mit Holzgehäuse
  
== Links ==
 
  
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Bilder :
  
[[Category:Receiver]]
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