Technics SU-10000
Data
General
- Manufacturer: Technics
- Model: SU-10000
- Type: Stereo preamplifier
- Years of manufacture: 1973 - 1977
- Made in: Japan
- Color: Silver / Black, wood side parts solid wood 20mm
- Power consumption: 40 W
- Dimensions (WxHxD): 440 x 180 x 397.5 mm
- Weight: approx. 14 kg
- Original price approx.: 450'000 Yen (Japan, 1973), 7000 DM
Connections
- Number of inputs:
- Phono 1:
- Low: 1mV / 30, 50, 100kOhm (selectable).
- High: 3mV / 30, 50, 100kOhm (selectable)
- Phono 1:
Phono 2:
- Low: 1mV / 30, 50, 100kOhm (selectable)
- High: 3mV / 30, 50, 100kOhm (selectable)
Microphone: 1mV / 50kOhm
- Tuner: 100mV / 100kOhm
- AUX 1, 2: 100mV / 100kOhm
- Tape Play 1, 2: 100mV / 100kOhm
- Number of outputs:
- Tape Rec 1, 2: 100mV / 4 KOhm
- Pre Out: 100mV / 4 kOhm
- Mixing Rec Out:
- Mono Out:
- Headphones: 150 mW (level control on the rear panel)
Specifications
- Frequency Response:
- High Level: 7 - 100,000 Hz (± 3 dB).
- Microphone: 10 - 20,000 Hz (± 3 dB)
Phono: RIAA standard ± 0.3dB
- Distortion factor: 0.01
- Signal-to-noise ratio:
- External voltage spacing: (rated power).
- Phono 1:
- 1 mV: 70 dB
- 3 mV: 74 dB
- Phono 2:
- 1 mV: 70 dB
- 3 mV: 74 dB
- Microphone: 60 dB
- Tuner: 90 dB
- AUX: 90 dB
- Tape: 90 dB
- Phono 1:
- Tone control
- Bass: operating frequency 125, 250, 500 Hz (selectable), ± 12.5 dB
Treble: Insert frequency 2, 4, 8 kHz (selectable), ± 12.5 dB.
- Loudness: no
- High Filter: 2-stage, insert frequency 7, 11 kHz (selectable), -18dB/oct.
- Low Filter (Subsonic): 2-stage, insert frequency: 20, 40 Hz (selectable), -18dB/oct.
Attenuator: 0 dB, - 20 dB
Special Features
- Channel-separated tone controls for bass and treble with switchable insert frequencies
Remarks
- Other models of the same series:
Pictures
- Picture: Technics SU-10000 front
- Image: Technics SU-10000 front with display panel opened up.
- Image: Technics SU-10000 housing cover in high gloss finish.
- Image: Technics SU-10000 side panels in 20mm solid real wood.
- Picture: Technics SU-10000 back panel
Reports
- Report at / some pictures from "Good Old Hifi": [[1]]
Links
- External link on website "Audio Heritage, Japan": [[2]]