Sony TA-E 80 ES

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General

  • Manufacturer: Sony
  • Model: TA-E 80 ES
  • Type: Preamplifier
  • Years of manufacture: 1989 - 1996
  • Made in: Japan
  • Color: Black or Champagne
  • Remote control: Sony RM-S 808
  • Power consumption: 20W
  • Dimensions: 470 x 130 x 370 mm
  • Weight: 12 kg (with wooden side panels)
  • Original price approx:
    • TA-E 80 ES/B (black): 1'900 DM
    • TA-E 80 ES/D (from 1990 also in champagne): 1'900 DM


Connections

  • Number of inputs:
    • Phono MC 3 Ohm: 0.17mV / 100 Ohm), max. 9mV (1Khz, THD 0.003%).
    • Phono MC 40 Ohm: 0,17mV / 1kOhm, max. 9mV (1Khz, THD 0,003%)
    • Phono MM: 2,5mV / 50kOhm, max. 150mV (1Khz, THD 0,003%)
    • Tuner: 150mV / 50kOhm

CD Unbal: 150mV / 50kOhm Aux: 150mV / 50kOhm

    • Tape 1, 2, 3 Play: 150mV / 50kOhm

Adapter In: 150mV / 50kOhm CD Balanced: 150mV / 20kOhm

  • Number of outputs:
    • Tape 1, 2, 3 Rec: 150mV / 1kOhm

Headphones: 45mW / 8 Ohm

    • Balanced: 3V / 1,2 kOhm
    • Unbalanced: 1,5V / 700 Ohm


Technical Data

  • Frequency response: 3Hz - 300Khz
  • Distortion factor: 0,001%
  • Signal-to-noise ratio:

83dB (MC, for 0,5mV input) 95dB (MM, for 5mV input) 105dB (lines & adaptor In)

  • Stereo channel separation:
  • Tone control
    • Bass at 100Hz:
      • 200 Hz: ± 7 dB
      • 400 Hz: ± 8 dB
    • Treble at 10 kHz:
      • 3 kHz: ± 6 dB
      • 6 kHz: ± 8 dB
  • Loudness:
  • High Filter:
  • Low Filter (Subsonic): 6 dB / octave below 15 Hz
  • Mute: -20dB


Special Features

  • Remote control

Remarks[edit]






Pictures[edit]

Sony TA-E 80 ES.jpg


  • [[Picture: Sony tower in champagne: Sony TA-N80ES, TA-E80ES, CDP-X555ES, ST-S770ES

Sony TA-N80ES, TA-E80ES,CDP-X555ES,ST-S770ES-1.jpg


  • Excerpt from brochure: Sony TA-E 80 ES, TA-N 80 ES

Sony TA-E-N-80 ES-Prospekt-1991.jpg


Reports[edit]

Links[edit]

  • External link to website "The Vintage Knob": [[1]]