Difference between revisions of "Sony TA-AX 320"
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Back connectors: | Back connectors: | ||
− | + | * clip plugs for left/right speaker wires | |
− | + | * 2 sets of speakers can be powered (A, B, A+B) | |
− | + | * 3 power sockets for additional hifiblocks like CD, Tuner, Phono, Tape-deck | |
− | + | * Cinch-sockets for CD, Tuner, Phono, Tape-In/Tape-Record | |
− | + | * It is already a AVM (no joke) as there are two Video-In and one Video-Out - to allow i.e. copying Videos/Monitoring. | |
− | + | * A socket for an external additional remote control is at the back - if I had that remote I would still use that amp. | |
Front: | Front: | ||
− | + | * Input selection: Video-in 1 or 2 selection, Monitor, CD, Tuner, Phono, Tape | |
− | + | * Balance/trebble/bass | |
− | + | * speaker selection (A, B, A+B) | |
− | + | * Bass boost | |
− | + | * Volume | |
General: | General: | ||
− | 125 Watt power consumption. | + | * 125 Watt power consumption. |
− | Assuming speaker Watt power between 50 and 75 Watts - no precise data on Watt anymore | + | * Assuming speaker Watt power between 50 and 75 Watts - no precise data on Watt anymore. |
+ | [[Category:Integrated amplifier]] |
Latest revision as of 10:54, 13 November 2024
Back connectors:
- clip plugs for left/right speaker wires
- 2 sets of speakers can be powered (A, B, A+B)
- 3 power sockets for additional hifiblocks like CD, Tuner, Phono, Tape-deck
- Cinch-sockets for CD, Tuner, Phono, Tape-In/Tape-Record
- It is already a AVM (no joke) as there are two Video-In and one Video-Out - to allow i.e. copying Videos/Monitoring.
- A socket for an external additional remote control is at the back - if I had that remote I would still use that amp.
Front:
- Input selection: Video-in 1 or 2 selection, Monitor, CD, Tuner, Phono, Tape
- Balance/trebble/bass
- speaker selection (A, B, A+B)
- Bass boost
- Volume
General:
- 125 Watt power consumption.
- Assuming speaker Watt power between 50 and 75 Watts - no precise data on Watt anymore.