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Yamaha CA-R1 Stereo Integrated Amplifier Vintage Audio JAPAN USEDDescriptionEffective output 8??65W?65W?20Hz?20kHz 0.05? THD)???70W+70W (1kHz 0.02% THD) Total harmonic distortion PHONO1, 2 to REC OUT 10V: 0.005% (20Hz to 20kHz)PHONO3 MC to REC OUT 3V: 0.05% (20Hz?20kHz) MAIN IN to SP OUT 32.5W/8?: 0.01% (20Hz?20kHz)TUNER?SP OUT 32.5W/8?: 0.02% or less (20Hz to 20kHz)Power bandwidth 32.5W/8?: 10Hz to 50kHz (0.05% THD) Damping factor 8?: 30 (1kHz) Frequency Response PHONO 1, 2, 3 (RIAA deviation): 30Hz to 15kHz ±0.3dBMAIN IN?SP OUT: 10Hz to 100kHz +0, -1.5dB Channel Separation PHONO?SP OUT Other CH short: 70dB (1kHz) Input sensitivity/input impedance PHONO1: 2.5mV/47k?, 68k?, 100k?PHONO2: 2.5mV/47k?PHONO3 (MC): 60 µV/10?TUNER, AUX: 150mV/50k?MAIN IN: 1V/50k? Maximum allowable input PHONO1, 2: 230mVrms (1kHz)PHONO3(MC): 6mVrms(1kHz)Tone Control Characteristics BASS: ±10dB at 20Hz (fto 125, 500Hz)TREBLE: ±10dB at 20kHz (fto 2.5, 8kHz)Subsonic filter 15Hz 12dB/oct High filter 10kHz 12dB/oct SN ratio (IHF A network) PHONO1, 2: 83dBPHONO3 (MC): 73dB (input 50? short)MAIN IN: 115dB Residual noise (IHF A network) 200?V (Vol. MIN)NDCR(Noise & Distortion Clearance Range) 0.1W to 65W/8? (1kHz, 0.1% THD)PHONO?SP OUT VOL.-20dB(20kHz, -3dB, -12dB/oct LOW PASS FILTER used) Peak meter indication range 0.5mW to 158W/8? (0dB = 50W) Rated voltage/frequency/rated power consumption AC100V, 50/60Hz/160W Dimensions/Weight 435W×160H×337Dmm/12kg This is a pre-main amplifier released by Yamaha in 1976. Yamaha started as a musical instrument manufacturer in 1887.Yamaha started as a manufacturer of musical instruments in 1887, and established an audio division in 1967, and from the beginning, they also produced their own excellent amplifiers.In particular, the CA-1000 series received high acclaim and established a brand image in the field of pre-main amplifiers.Later, by utilizing the technology of the CA-1000 series and separate amplifiers, the CA-S1, CA-R1, CA-G1, CA-Z1, CA-A1, etc. were developed.The core models in the CA-1000 series were the CA-S1, CA-R1, CA-G1, CA-Z1, CA-A1, and CA-A1 series. The CA-R1 was the core of these models. The equalizer circuit was composed of a current mirror differential input using super low-noise pair FETs developed by Yamaha ? Darlington-connected emitter grounded amplification ? pureThe equalizer circuit consisted of a current mirror differential input using super low-noise pair FETs developed by Yamaha, Darlington-connected emitter grounded amplification, and a pure complementary SEPP output stage.The dual FETs for the differential amplifier in the first stage were developed by Yamaha as dedicated FETs for audio low-noise amplifiers.Compared to the multi-use FETs used in various electronic circuits, the dual FETs had a large gm, good pair characteristics, and low noise.The FETs had superior characteristics compared to the multi-use FETs used in various electronic circuits, such as high gm, good pair characteristics and low noise. By adopting a differential input stage using these FETs, direct coupling without a capacitor on the input side (i.e., no capacitor on the IC) was achieved.The differential input stage using these FETs eliminated capacitors on the input side, resulting in a direct-coupling (=ICL: input capacitor-less) configuration. The current mirror circuit also provides sufficient gain.The current mirror circuit provided sufficient gain and functioned as a kind of push-pull circuit, keeping harmonic distortion at a low level. Shipping FedEx?or DHLInternational Buyers - Please Note:Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyers responsibility. Please check with your countrys customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying. Thank you for your understanding.
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