Pioneer A-702 R

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General

  • Manufacturer: Pioneer
  • Model: A-702 R
  • Type: Integrated amplifier
  • Years of manufacture: 1993 - 1996
  • Made in: Japan
  • Colors: Black, Satingold
  • Remote control: yes, CU-A 006
  • Power consumption: 720 watts max.
  • Dimensions (WxHxD): 420 x 161 x 432 mm
  • Weight: 14.2 kg
  • Original price approx.: 1'100 DM


Connections

  • CD, tuner
  • Phono MM and MC switchable
  • Tape 1, Tape 2 DAT, Line
  • Adapter / Tape 3, this is a very useful interface in the preamp for an EQ for example.


Technical Data

  • Continuous power:
    • Into 8 ohms: 85 watts / 0.015% distortion.

into 4 ohms: 130 watts / 0.03% distortion Dynamic power:

    • 4 Ohm: 200 Watt
  • Total harmonic distortion: 0,007%
  • Attenuation factor:
  • Frequency response: 1 Hz - 150 kHz
  • Signal-to-noise ratio:
  • Stereo channel separation:
  • Tone control:
    • Bass: ± 8 dB

Treble: ± 8 dB

  • Loudness: yes
  • High Filter:
  • Low Filter (Subsonic): yes
  • Mute: yes
  • Direct/Line-Straight: yes


  • More data at "Hifi Engine": [1]


Special features'

  • Remote control
  • 3 sockets in the back (2 switchable total max. 100 Watt, 1 not switchable max. 100 Watt)


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Pictures

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Reviews

  • The device sounds excellent and is very powerful. Unfortunately, Pioneer has also built in this price range all switches and pots of the type Stauboffen, which is noticeable after a few years by scratching or sound dropouts.
  • In practice, the device showed a much higher performance. According to a test of the magazine Audio it was output powers of 105 watts at 8 ohms and 175 watts at 4 ohms. Also, I think I know that this test also measured 229 watts into 2 ohms. Since a 2Ohm specification for the sine wave power was not in the manual, I would take this information with caution.

According to technical documents up to 1 Ohm load stable, but without power specification (up to 300 watts?).

Pioneer A 702 R-G (G stands for Satingold): this unit is very rare, the black one is more common. Externally it is identical to the A 602 R, but inside it has a much more sophisticated power amplifier. Bigger transformer, 8 transistors on the black heat sink, 18.000 electrolytic capacitors. It is the most powerful and largest remote Pioneer integrated amp I know of to date. Not to be compared with the A 701 R or A 705 R, which are not as elaborate. The input selector, often blessed with contact difficulties with age, can be repaired by disassembly and cleaning.


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