Sony TA-AX 500
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General
- Manufacturer: Sony
- Model: TA-AX 500'
- Years of manufacture: 1983 - 1985
- Made in: Japan
- Color: silver
- Type: Analog
- Remote control: no, also no option
- Power consumption: 200 W
- Dimensions: 430 x 130 x 365 mm
- Weight: 11,0 kg
- Original price: DM 749,- (€ 375,-)
Connections
- Number of inputs: 7
Phono: MM (sensitivity: 2.5 mV / impedance: 50 k Ohm) MC (170 μV / 100 Ohm)
- Tuner
- AUX
- CD
- Tape 1, 2: 150 mV / 50 k Ohm
Graphic Equalizer IN
- Number of outputs: 6
- REC OUT 1 + 2 (150 mV / 4.7 k Ohm)
Graphic Equalizer
- Loudspeaker A + B (8 - 16 Ohm)
- Headphones (impedance: low + high)
Technical Data
- Continuous power
- 8 Ohm: 2x 80 W (20 Hz to 20 kHz, 8 Ohm, at distortion factor 0.008%)
- Dynamic power
- 8 Ohm: 2x 90 W (1 kHz, at distortion factor 0.008%)
- Total harmonic distortion: < 0.008% at 8 Ohm
- Attenuation factor: 50 (8 Ohm / 1 kHz)
- Frequency response: 5 Hz - 50 kHz (40 W / 8 Ohm / 0.02%)
- Signal-to-noise ratio: < 25 μV (8 Ohm)
- Stereo channel separation: phono MM 82 dB / at 1 kHz: tuner, AUX, CD, tape 1+2, equalizer IN: 84dB
- Tone control:
- Bass: +/- 10 dB at 60 Hz (cut-off frequency 300 Hz).
Treble: +/- 8 dB at 25 kHz (cut-off frequency 5 kHz)
- Loudness: yes
- High Filter: -
- Low Filter (Subsonic): yes / 6 dB cut below 15 Hz
- Mute:
- Direct/Line-Straight:
Special Features
- Audio-Current-Drive amplifier (electrical separation of preamplifier and power amplifier for straight signal flow)
- Legato linear output stage (without coupling capacitors) reduces crossover and switching distortions
- Wide dynamic range of 120dB
- CD direct switch to bypass all unnecessary circuitry during CD playback
- Direct connection of MC cartridges
- Tape copy facility
- Subsonic filter
- Optical function display
Remarks
A wealth of innovations in circuit design make this powerhouse of a stereo amplifier eminently capable of taking full advantage of new digital program sources such as compact disc.
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Pictures
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