Yamaha RX-700
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General
- Manufacturer: Yamaha
- Model: RX-700
- Years of manufacture: 1986-1988
- Manufactured in:
- Color: silver, black
- Remote control: Yes
- Power consumption:
- Dimensions: 43.5 x 12.6 x 28.9 cm.
- Weight: 6.3 kg
- Original price approx.: 1000,- DM
Connections
- Number of inputs:
- Phono MM: 2.5 mV/47 KOhm
- CD, Video, 2x Tape: 150 mV/47 KOhm
- Number of outputs:
- 2x Rec-Out: 150 mV/1,5 KOhm
- Headphones: 0.8 V/220 Ohm
Technical Data
Amplifier
- Continuous power (at distortion)
- 8 Ohm: 2x 60 Watt at 0,015%.
4 Ohm: 2x 80 Watt according to DIN
- Dynamic power
- 8 Ohm: 2x 101 Watt
- 4 Ohm: 2x 150 Watt
- 2 Ohm: 2x 170 Watt
- total harmonic distortion: 0,015%
- Attenuation factor: 50
- Frequency response: 10 - 80.000 Hz
- Screening double capacitors: 16,400 uF (8,200 uF x 2)
- Signal-to-noise ratio: 103 dB
- Tone control:
- Bass: ±10 dB at 50 Hz
Treble: ±10 dB at 20000 Hz
- Loudness: adjustable
- Subsonic: no
- Mute: no
- Direct/Line-Straight: tone control can be switched off
- Stereo channel separation: 55 dB
Tuner
- Reception: FM, MW
- Frequencies:
- FM: 87.5 - 108 MHz
- MW: 531 - 1611 KHz
- Frequency response:
- Input sensitivity: 1.4µV/30µV (Mono/Stereo DIN).
- Distortion factor: 0.2%
Signal to Noise Ratio: 70 dB (Stereo DIN)
- Channel separation: 50 dB
- Selectivity: 85 dB
- Co-wave selection: 1.5 dB
- Spurious wave selection: 70 dB
- Image frequency attenuation: 90 dB
- IF attenuation: 85 dB
- AM suppression: 55 dB
- Output level:
- RDS: no
- Station memory: 16
Special Features
- 2 pairs of speakers connectable
- Record selector
- Mono/stereo switch
- Video connections
- Video enhancer, switchable
Notes
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Reports
Have now had 20 years of fun with this unit. Together with high-quality floorstanding speakers (Dynaudio), the RX-700 delivered a warm, high-quality sound and the connection options have left nothing to be desired. Unfortunately, however, already 5 years ago a loose contact in the area of the LED display incl. remote control acceptance crept in, which obviously afflicted a multiplicity of these devices sooner or later, because when trying to acquire a similar device used, this error was almost always present. Now, after 20 years of intensive use, another electronic component has unfortunately gone, which will probably mean the final end (from a certain runtime warming after about 1 hour, a sudden noise starts). Because of the really good sound, the stepless loudness and the great flexibility with connection devices I will now remain faithful to Yamaha with a new RX-797 in the two-channel stereo range.
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