Nakamichi Receiver 1

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General

  • Manufacturer: Nakamichi
  • Model: Receiver1
  • Year of manufacture: 1991 - 1994
  • Made in: Taiwan
  • Color: Black
  • Remote control: Yes
  • Power consumption: 390 watts
  • Dimensions: 430 x 100 x 370 mm (W x H x D)
  • Weight: 11.5 kg
  • Original price approx.: 2198, - DM (UVP)


Connections

  • Number of inputs:
    • Phono: 2.5 mV/47 KOhm
    • CD, 2x Tape, 2x Video: 150 mV/20 KOhm
  • Number of outputs:
    • 2x Rec-Out
    • 2 pairs of speakers
    • Headphones


Technical Specifications

Amplifier

  • Continuous power (at distortion)
    • 8 Ohm: 2x 80 Watt IHF
    • 4 Ohm:
  • Dynamic power
    • 8 Ohm:
    • 4 Ohm:
  • Total harmonic distortion: < 0,008%
  • Dämpfungsfaktor:
  • Frequenzgang:
  • Signalrauschabstand: >100 dB
  • Stereo channel separation:
  • Tone control:
    • Bass:
    • Treble:
  • Loudness: adjustable
  • High Filter: No
  • Low Filter (Subsonic):
  • Mute: Yes
  • Direct/Line-Straight: No


Tuner

  • Reception: FM, MW
  • Frequencies:
    • FM: 87.5 - 108 MHz
    • MW: 522 - 1611 kHz
  • Frequency response:
  • Input sensitivity: 1.9 µV/41.1 µV (mono/stereo).
  • Distortion factor: < 0,07%
  • Signalrauschabstand:
  • Kanaltrennung:
  • Trennschärfe: >55 dB
  • Co-wave selection: 2 dB
  • Spurious wave selection: > 90 dB
  • IF attenuation:
  • IF attenuation:
  • AM suppression:
  • Output level:
  • RDS: No
  • Station memory: 10


Special Features

  • Record selector switch
  • Tone control switchable
  • Pre-/power stage separable

Remarks[edit]

Other models in the same series:

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Reports[edit]

  • Rainer Kruse at hifi-classic-reparatur.de (April 2, 2014), see also link below:

"The Stasis circuit developed by Threshold, guarantor for load stable power supply in the low impedance power range, worked in the well-known power amplifiers, and in the flat receivers!". The SR-2,3 and 4 receivers, the SR-4 even remote controllable, had a good sounding phono section (the 2 unfortunately only MM) and of course an excellent tuner built in. Sound-wise, these parts tend to have a natural low and wide, rather than high, stage. An SR-4 sounds much more natural than, say, an Accuphase E-206, which plays louder and bigger, but much less musical. Details are beautifully resolved with an emphasis on subtleties and textures, analytical in the best sense. ... Accuphase E-206 are well placed, just not rubble. ...
Today, after more than 20 years, if you get your hands on a semi-maintained unit, they run flawlessly. A manufacturing quality that the Europeans and Americans were running behind!
... the newer ones from the series Amp 1, 2 , Receiver 1,2,3,4 and CD Player with Music Bank System. This series is often badmouthed, because it was produced in a time of a declining HIFI market. Despite the use of simpler components, these units are excellently finished, well designed and make stress-free music! More so than many units from that era. The amplifiers with the amplification principle developed by Nakamichi himself are musically, warmly and bass-strongly tuned, owed to the absolute priority of the CD-its time. Unfortunately, they are no longer as stable under load, but still very good! ... "

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