Sansui Six
Data[edit]
General
- Manufacturer: Sansui
- Model: Six
- Year of manufacture: 1970 - 1974
- Made in: Japan
- Color: Front aluminum, wood housing
- Remote control: no
- Power consumption: 280 W max.
- Dimensions: 424 x 140 x 315 mm (WxHxD)
- Weight: 13,2 kg
- Original price: 2'100 DM
Connections
- Number of inputs:
- Phono 1, 2: 2.5 mV / 50 kOhm
Aux: 150 mV / 50 kOhm
- Tape Play 1, 2: 150 mV / 50 kOhm
- Noise reduction adapter: 150 mV / 50 kOhm
- 4-channel adapter: 150 mV / 50 kOhm
- Main In: 800 mV / 100 kOhm
- Antenna FM (75/300), AM
- Number of outputs:
- Tape Rec 1, 2: 150 mV
Tape Rec 1, 2 DIN: 30 mV
- Noise Reduction Adapter:
- 4 Channel Adapter:
- Pre Out: 800 mV
- Headphones (6,3mm jack)
- 3 speaker pairs
Technical Data
Amplifier
- Continuous power (at distortion)
- 8 Ohm: 2x 28 W (20 - 20'000 Hz), 2x 34 W (1 kHz)
- 4 Ohm: 2x 48 W
- Dynamic power (IHF)
- 8 Ohm: 105 W
- 4 Ohm: 130 W
- Total harmonic distortion: < 0,3 %
- Dämpfungsfaktor: 40 an 8 Ohm
- Frequenzgang: 20 - 40'000 Hz, + 1 dB, - 1,5 dB
- Signalrauschabstand:
- Phono: 70 dB
- Hochpegel: 80 dB
- Klangregelung:
- Bass: ± 15 dB bei 20 Hz
- Höhen: ± 15 dB bei 20 kHz
- Loudness: + 10 dB bei 50 Hz, + 8 dB bei 10 kHz
- High Filter: - 10 dB bei 10 kHz, 12 dB / Oktave
- Low Filter (Subsonic): -10 dB bei 50 Hz, 12 dB / Oktave
- Muting:
Tuner
- Empfang: UKW, MW
- Frequenzen:
- UKW: 88 - 108 MHz
- MW: 535 - 1.605 kHz
- Eingangsmpfindlichkeit:
- UKW: 1,8 µV
- MW: 10 µV
- Klirrfaktor:
- Mono: < 0,3 %
- Stereo: < 0,5 %
- Frequenzgang: 30 - 12'000 Hz, + 1 dB, - 2 dB
- Signalrauschabstand:
- Mono: >63 dB
Stereo: > 60 dB
- Channel separation: > 40 dB at 1'000 Hz
- selectivity: > 60 dB
- Common mode selection: 1.5 dB
- Image frequency attenuation: 100 dB
- IF attenuation: 100 dB
- AM suppression: 70 dB
Special Features
- Tape 2 front connectors
Remarks[edit]
- Other models in the same series:
- Sansui Six
- Sansui Seven
- Sansui 7000
- Sansui Eight
- Sansui Eight Deluxe
Pictures[edit]
- Image: Sansui Six
- Excerpt from brochure: Sansui Six
Reports[edit]
- Report from "Good Old Hifi": [[1]]
Links[edit]
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