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Mitsubishi DA-U 680
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==Data==
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'''General'''
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* Manufacturer: [[Mitsubishi]]
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* Model: DA-U 680
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* Type: Integrated amplifier
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* Years of manufacture: 1978 - 1980
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* Made in: Japan
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* Color: Silver
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* Remote control: no
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* Power consumption: 360 W
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* Dimensions (WxHxD): 480 x 155 x 385 mm 
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* Weight: 14 kg
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* Original price approx.: 1'000 DM
  
Vollverstaerker
 
  
Leistung an 8 Ohm 80W
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'''Connections'''
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* Number of inputs:
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** Phono MM: 2 mV / 47 kOhm, 380 mV max.
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** Phono MC: 0.1 mV / 12 Ohm, 19 mV max.
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** Tuner: 135 mV / 66 kOhm, 12 V max.
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Aux: 135 mV / 66 kOhm, 12 V max.
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Tape Play 1, 2: 135 mV / 66 kOhm, 12 V max.
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** Tape Play DIN 1, 2:
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** Main In: 880 mV / 96 kOhm, 1080 mV max.
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** Antenna FM / MW: 75 Ohm / 300 Ohm.
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* Number of outputs:
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** Tape Rec 1, 2: 135 mV, 500 Ohm
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** Tape Rec DIN 1, 2:
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** Pre Out: 880 mV, 560 Ohm
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** Headphones
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** 2 pairs of speakers
  
Leistungsaufnahme 360W
 
  
Gewicht 13 kg
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'''Technical Data'''
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''Amplifier''
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* Continuous power (DIN)
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8 Ohm: 2x 85 W (RMS, 20 - 20'000 Hz)
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** 4 Ohm:
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* Dynamic power
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** 8 Ohm:
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** 4 Ohm:
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* Total harmonic distortion: 0.2 % (at nominal power)
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* Attenuation factor: 23
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* Frequency response: 10 - 30'000 Hz, ± 1 dB
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* Signal-to-noise ratio:
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** Phono: 70 dB
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** High level: 80 dB
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* Tone control:
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** Bass: ± 10 dB at 100 Hz
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*** Tilt frequencies: 250 Hz, 500 Hz
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Treble: ± 10 dB at 10 kHz
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*** Tilt frequencies: 2.5 kHz, 5 kHz
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* Loudness:
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* High Filter:
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* Low Filter (Subsonic): - 5 dB at 18 Hz, 12 dB / Octave
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* Mute: - 20 dB
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'''Special Features'''
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* LED power indicators
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* Tone linear switch
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* Tape Dubbing
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== Remarks ==
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* Other models in the same series:
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* [[Mitsubishi DA-U 540]]
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* [[Mitsubishi DA-U 640]]
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* [[Mitsubishi DA-U 680]]
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* [[Mitsubishi DA-U 780]]
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== Pictures ==
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* [[Picture: Mitsubishi DA-U 680
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[[File:MITSUBISHI DA-U680-1.jpg]]
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== Reports ==
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* Report at "Good Old Hifi": [[http://www.good-old-hifi.de/mitsubishi_da-u680/]]
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== Links ==
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[[Category:Integrated amplifier]]

Latest revision as of 09:42, 15 April 2020

Data[edit]

General

  • Manufacturer: Mitsubishi
  • Model: DA-U 680
  • Type: Integrated amplifier
  • Years of manufacture: 1978 - 1980
  • Made in: Japan
  • Color: Silver
  • Remote control: no
  • Power consumption: 360 W
  • Dimensions (WxHxD): 480 x 155 x 385 mm
  • Weight: 14 kg
  • Original price approx.: 1'000 DM


Connections

  • Number of inputs:
    • Phono MM: 2 mV / 47 kOhm, 380 mV max.
    • Phono MC: 0.1 mV / 12 Ohm, 19 mV max.
    • Tuner: 135 mV / 66 kOhm, 12 V max.

Aux: 135 mV / 66 kOhm, 12 V max. Tape Play 1, 2: 135 mV / 66 kOhm, 12 V max.

    • Tape Play DIN 1, 2:
    • Main In: 880 mV / 96 kOhm, 1080 mV max.
    • Antenna FM / MW: 75 Ohm / 300 Ohm.
  • Number of outputs:
    • Tape Rec 1, 2: 135 mV, 500 Ohm
    • Tape Rec DIN 1, 2:
    • Pre Out: 880 mV, 560 Ohm
    • Headphones
    • 2 pairs of speakers


Technical Data

Amplifier

  • Continuous power (DIN)

8 Ohm: 2x 85 W (RMS, 20 - 20'000 Hz)

    • 4 Ohm:
  • Dynamic power
    • 8 Ohm:
    • 4 Ohm:
  • Total harmonic distortion: 0.2 % (at nominal power)
  • Attenuation factor: 23
  • Frequency response: 10 - 30'000 Hz, ± 1 dB
  • Signal-to-noise ratio:
    • Phono: 70 dB
    • High level: 80 dB
  • Tone control:
    • Bass: ± 10 dB at 100 Hz
      • Tilt frequencies: 250 Hz, 500 Hz

Treble: ± 10 dB at 10 kHz

      • Tilt frequencies: 2.5 kHz, 5 kHz
  • Loudness:
  • High Filter:
  • Low Filter (Subsonic): - 5 dB at 18 Hz, 12 dB / Octave
  • Mute: - 20 dB


Special Features

  • LED power indicators
  • Tone linear switch
  • Tape Dubbing


Remarks[edit]


Pictures[edit]

  • [[Picture: Mitsubishi DA-U 680

MITSUBISHI DA-U680-1.jpg


Reports[edit]

  • Report at "Good Old Hifi": [[1]]


Links[edit]