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Pioneer AM/FM stereo receiver model
SX-1000TW. Was introduced in the 1960s. Rated at 50 watts per channel.
Pioneer's first solid state receiver ever. Features, loudness on/off, high
and low filters on/off, AFC on/off, muting on/off, two tape in/outputs, two phono and
one aux input, a tuning meter, and separate bass and treble controls.
Specifications:
Power Output: 25 watts per channel RMS into 8 ohms, 27 watts into 4
ohms.
Harmonic
Distortion: Less than 0.5%
Intermodulation
Distortion: Less than 0.5%
Power
Bandwidth: 5Hz to 60kHz
Damping Factor:
>35
Residual
Hum and Noise: >0.5mV
FM Sensitivity:
1.9uV
FM Signal
to Noise Ratio: 70dB
IF Rejection:
90dB
Spurious
Rejection: 75dB
Harmonic
Distortion Mono: <0.2%
Harmonic
Distortion Stereo: <0.4%
Stereo Separation:
>40dB
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