Setton PS-5500
Data
General
- Manufacturer: Setton
- Model: PS-5500
- Type: Preamplifier
- Years of manufacture: 1977 - 1981
- Made in: Japan
- Color: Front Silver, Cabinet Black
- Power consumption: 25 W
- Dimensions: 500 x 164 x 295 mm (WxHxD)
- Weight: approx. 8 kg
- Original price approx.: 1'400 DM
Connections
- Number of inputs:
- Phono (MM) 1: adjustable 1.5 mV - 6 mV, 47 kOhm.
- Phono (MM) 2: 2.5 mV, 47 kOhm
- Microphone: 4 mV, 10 kOhm
- Tuner: 150 mV, 47 kOhm
- Aux 1: adjustable 150 mV - 1'500 mV, 25 kOhm - 47 kOhm
- Aux 2: 150 mV, 47 kOhm
- Tape Play 1, 2: 150 mV, 47 kOhm
- Tape 2 DIN: 150 mV
- Number of outputs:
- Tape Rec 1, 2: 150 mV, 47 kOhm
- Tape 2 DIN: 30 mV, 33 kOhm
Pre Out: 2V, 600 Ohm
- Headphones: 50 mV at 8 Ohm, 6.3mm jack plug
Specifications
- Frequency response:
- Phono: 30 - 15,000 Hz ± 0.2 dB.
High Level: 10 - 70,000 Hz ± 1 dB
- Power bandwidth: 5 - 40,000 Hz
- Signal-to-noise ratio:
- Phono: 74 dB
- Tuner: 90 dB
- AUX: 90 dB
- Tape: 90 dB
- Stereo channel separation:
- Tone control:
- Bass: ± 10 dB, switchable at 62 Hz, 125 Hz
- Tilt frequencies switchable: 250 Hz, 500 Hz
- Mids: ± 6 dB, 1 kHz
- Bass: ± 10 dB, switchable at 62 Hz, 125 Hz
treble: ± 10 dB, switchable at 10 kHz, 20 kHz
- Toggle frequencies switchable: 2.5 kHz, 5 kHz
- Loudness: + 12 dB at 50 Hz, + 3.5 dB at 10 kHz
- High Filter: - 3 dB, 12 dB / octave, switchable at 7 kHz, 12 kHz
- Low Filter (Subsonic): - 3 dB, 12 dB / octave, switchable at 15 Hz, 40 Hz
Audio Muting: - 20 dB
Special Features
- Microphone mixer, 2 microphones, 6.3mm jack plug front panel
- Bass, midrange, treble control L + R separately
- Tone Linear switch
- Fader for Phono 2, Aux 2
Notes
- Other models in the same series:
- Integrated amplifiers:
- Setton AS-1100
- Setton AS-3300
- Preamplifiers:
- Setton PS-5500
- Power amplifier:
- Setton BS-5500
- Tuner:
- Setton TUS-600
- Receiver:
- Setton RS-220
- Setton RS-440
- Setton RS-660
- Setton Hifi Center RCS.X.1000:
- Setton RCS.X.1000
Pictures
- Picture: Setton combi TUS-600, PS-5500, BS-5500
Reports
- Report from "Good Old Hifi": [[1]]