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TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Tite Page 1, TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Il, Technical Specifications 1 1-2. Block and Level Diagrams 1 13, Circuit Analysis severest 2, DISASSEMBLY AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES 21. Tools Required......+.. pees: Hardware Identification Guide ...... 5 Wooden-Case Removal . Front-Panel Removal Front Sub-Panel Removal 7 Switch, Control, and Bineural Jack Replacement -...-2666.246. 768 Printed Circuit Board Removal..... 8 Pilot Lamp Replacement ........-- 8 Power Transistor Replacement ...... 8 Phono Jack, DIN Connector, Speaker Terminal Strip and Ac Receptacle Replacement 9 DAL. Chassis Layout... -2.0eeeeeeeese 10 3. REPACKING.....0-.000000eeeee Hd 4, TROUBLE SHOOTING 41, Test Equipment Required ......... 12 42, Trouble Tables . 2~13 5. POWER AMPLIFIER ADJUSTMENTS Sel, De Bias Adjustment ....0-eec000 14 5-2. Ac Balance Adjustment . oS 6. DIAGRAMS Gl. Schematic Diagram ........-..17~18 6-2. Mounting Diagram, Tone Control .. .19 63, Mounting Diagram, Preamplifier 20~21 6-4, Mounting Diagram, Power Amplifier... ees 22023 7. EXPLODED VIEW 2 2425 8. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST........26~27 SECTION 1 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Technical specifications for the TA-1010 are listed in Table. 1 TABLE 1. TA-1010 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Amplifier Section Dynamic power output 58 watts both channels into 8 ohms 5% THD 15 watts each channel, 8 ohms 25 Hz to 40 kHz, 8 ohms HF) Less than 0.5% at 1 KE at rated output Less than 0.2% at 1 watt Rated output Power bandwidth Harmonic distortion output IM distortion Less than 1% at rated output Signalto-noise ratio : PHONO-1,2: greater than 7048 TUNER, TAPE, AUX-1,2, REC/PB: greater than 90 dB Frequency response : 20 Hz to 60 kilz: +9 dB RECOUT: 250 mV 10k ohms REC/PB: 36mV 80k ohms Output voitage Input sensitivity ‘and impedance: PHONO+1,2: 1.2mV 47k TUNER: 250mV 100k AUX-1,2: 250mV 100k TAPE: 250mV 100k REC/PB: 250mV 100k ‘Tone control BASS: +10 dB at 100 Ha ‘TREBLE: #10 4B at 10 kHz High filter 6 dBjoct above $ kHz General Power consumption : Approx. 75 W 100, 117, 220, or 240V, 60/50 Hz Power requirements Dimensions 16-9/16"(width) X 4-7/8" (height) X 9-11/16"(depth) 420(width) X 123¢height) X 246.5(depth) mm Net weight 10 1b (5.4 ks) Shipping weight 17 Wb 802( Bie) 1-2, BLOCK AND LEVEL DIAGRAMS ‘The block and level diagrams of the TA-1010 are displayed on page2, for your better understanding of the circuits operation and for convenience when a signallevel check is required. They will also help you in signal tracing and trouble shooting, 1.3. CIRCUIT ANALYSIS. ‘The following describes the functions of all stages and controls. The text sequence follows signal paths. Stages are listed by transistor reference designa- tion at the left margin: major components are also listed ina similar manner, Since the TA-1010 contains two identical ampli- ficrs, only the left channel will be described. Right channel component designations are given in paren- ‘theses, ‘Stage Control Function Preamplifier ‘These stages amplify the small signal produced by the phono cartridge to the level required at the input of the flat amplifier (Q103), As the signal-to-noise ratios at PHONO inputs are determined by the noise figure of Q101, a specially-selected low-noise tran- sistor is used. ‘The circuit employs s direct- Low-level preamp 101, Q102 (201, 9202) BLOCK AND LEVEL DIAGRAM a 3 eit Lip ial» 2 fae Se ati eH Bal -| oe es ers? Lo | [ol a a Nor: AN sal alae ar entre th aE nT oe TER Stage{Controt Function Stage/Controt Function ‘coupled twostage configuration FUNCTION switch Selects the desired input signals snd negative feedback toch si from the PHONO 1, PHONO 2, that provides sable operation TUNER, AUX 1, AUX 2, and ‘during temperature changes and REC/PB connectors. Only the 00d amplification even at low signals trom PHONO 1 and frequencies. It also supplies the PHONO 2 are routed to the audio signal to the REC OUT preamplifier. To avoid clicks ot terminal for recording com popping noises when switching.a venience. Inake-before-break type switch Overall amplifier gain of this mechanism is employed. amplifier is about 46 dB at MONITOR switch Switch $2 selects the signals 1 kHz. S2 from the TAPE jack (TAPE RII2, RII, RIAA. equalization is achieved postion), or TUNER, AUX 1 C107 to CLIO by the negative feedback loop tnd AUX 2 preamplifier outputs (9212, R213 containing these components (SOURCE ponition). €270 to C210) Take care when replacing any of MODE switch In the STEREO position of S3, them, 83 left and right input signals are Stage/Control Function. routed to their respective am- plifiers. In the MONO position of $3, left and right input signals are added and the sum is fed to both amplifier channels. VOLUME control The level of signal applied to Rv101 (Rv201) the power-amplifier section is determined by the setting of Rv1O1, which has an audio taper, SPEAKER switch The poweramplifier output is 86 supplied to the speakers connect- ed to the MAIN or REMOTE speaker terminals through S6 as follows: Position Connection REMOTE... REMOTE speaker only OFF... No connection is made, MAIN MAIN speaker only BOTH MAIN and REMOTE speakers HEADPHONE output can be obtained regardless of ‘the SPEAKER switch position be- cause the amplifier output is directly connected to the! HEADPHONE jack. LOUDNESS switch These components compensate st, for human hearing characteristics, cui, cus which vary according to the R124, RI2S loudness of the sound. When (cu17, C218 this switch is set to the “IN” R224, R225) _ position, high-and low-frequency components are increased with decreasing volume level. In the IN position of S the frequency response changes as follows: 1048 up at 5ou2 SaBupat Some Odpat teu — OdBat kus 4.94B upat 10kie 1.54B upat1OkHs ‘Stage/Controt Function Flat amplifier 103 (203) This amplifier provides 20 4B voltage gain to compensate for ‘the tone-control insertion loss, and isolates the | VOLUME control and TONE controls to climinate mutual interference. TONE controls Rv102 (Rv202) controls treble Rvl02 (Rv202) response, It has a range of Rv103 (Rv203) £10 4B at 10 kHz. Rv103 (Rv203) controls bass response, It has a range of 10 dB at 100 He. HIGH FILTER Eliminates unwanted high switch $5 frequency components from the input signal (6 dB/octave above 6 kHlz) in the ON position. Audio Power Amplifier Flat amplifier 104 (204) This is a conventional direct -coupled amplifier which drives phase inverter Q105. Ac balance adj. Sets the bias current of Q1O4 Rv104 (Ry204) and Q1OS at the point where the positive and negative half cylees are simultaneously clipped with excessive input signal, It also affects the rated power output. Stage Q1OS has two oppositely: phased outputs to drive the power-output stages in push pull. Equal load resistors are used in the collector and emitter circuits to provide equal but oppositely phased signals at the base of Q107 and Q108. De bias adi Controls the bias current in Ry105(Rv205)__Q107, Q108, Q109 and Q110 to, eliminate crossover distortion at small signal levels, The bias voltage is supplied by D103, D104, and D105. [Negative feedback These components provide neg Phase inverter 105 (Q205) loop ative voltage feedback from the 130, C125 output of the power amplifier to the emitter of Q104. Q106 limits the amplitude of the positive going half-cycle drive Driver | Limiter 106 (9206) Stage{Control Function voltage which causes power transistor damage. This limiter can be considered asan electronic protection circuit based on the principle that power transistor ‘damage usaully occurs when the ower dissipation at the collec tor exceeds its safety margin, Since the collector voltage and collector current determi power dissipation atthe collector, trigger signal for Q106 is taken from the collector and emitter circuit of Q1O9. The limiting is performed as follows (refer to Fig.-1): Under normal conditions, Q106 is eut off. When ‘excestive current flows in power transistor Q109, or the power Gissipation at the collector of Q109 exceeds its safety margin, the voltage drap across R145, R146 (emitter resistor of Q109) fnereases supplying trigger signal to the base of Q106 through trigger circuit. Thus Q106 turns fon and limits the input drive voltage to protect the power transistors. Though Q106 seems only to be limiting the positive half cycle, it also works for the negative half cycle. (C128 discharges during the initial negative half cycle, reducing the center voltage to neatly zero. Since the positive half cycle will Stage/Control Function not charge C128 due to the Iimiter’s operation, the following negative half cycle cannot drive the power transistors. Drivers ‘These transistors operate as 107, 108 emitter followers to provide the (Q107,Q208) current swings demanded of the output stages for full output Powramplifier These SONY silicon transistors Q109, Q110 have been specially manufactur. (Q209,Q210) ed to drive the speaker system at rated output power from 20 Hz to 60.kHz, Output is coupled to the speakers through C128. Power Supply Diol, D102 De output from rectifier diodes D101 and D102 is filtered by C135 and applied to each amplifier section. +8 igor circuit i Fig. 1-1 Protection circuit SECTION 2 DISASSEMBLY AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES WARNING, Unplug the ac line cord before starting any disassembly or replacement procedures. 24, TOOLS REQUIRED The following tools are required for performing disassembly and replacement’ procedures on the TA-1010. Screwdriver, Phillips head Longnose pliers Wrench, adjustable Nut drivers Soldering iron Rosin core solder Cardboard, 3” square 22. HARDWARE IDENTIFICATION GUIDE ‘The following chast will help you to decipher the hardware codes given in this service manual Note: Some erews in the TA-1010 ‘18 manufsctured to the specifications fof the International Orgenization for Standardization {180}. This means that the now and old screws are not Ingerchangeoble beceuse ISO serons have a cliferent numberof threads per om compared to the old ones. ISO serens hove an identification mark ‘on thelcheads showin in Fig.24. Fig. 2-1 180 screw —— Hardware Nomenclature Pan Heed Scrow K - Fis Counter Heat Sire 1B ~ Binding Head Serew RK ~ Oval Countersunk Head Screw T= Truss ead Screw R— Round Head Screw Ft Flier Head Screw *D©OOOOO| | aR ETITTG SC ~ Set screw E ~ Retaining Ring (E Washer) W Washer SW ~ Spring Washer LW = Lock Washer N= Not — Example — Type of Sut Bax io 1 y Length in mm (Ly Diameter in mm iD) b Type of Head 23. WOODEN-CASE REMOVAL 1, Remove the four comer screws (+P 4X 16) and one screw (+P 3 X 16) securing the wooden case to the chassis as shown in Fig.2-2. 2. Carefully push the chessis’s back panel to permit the wooden case removal. 24, FRONT-PANEL REMOVAL 1. Remove the wooden case first as described in Procedure 2:3 2. Remove all control knobs except the VOLUME and BALANCE control knobs by pulling them off. 3. Remove the two screws (FPS 3 X 6) securing the bottom side of the front pane! to the chassis. See Fig.2-3 Note: The PS screw is 2 new type of screw which has 2 spring washer attached tt. it impossible wo lose the sprog washer. Remove the two hex nuts that secure the front panel to the chassis. Place a piece of cardboard between the wrench and front panel (as shown in Fig, 2-4) to avoid soratch- ing the panel Fig. 2:2 Wooden case removal -6 25. FRONT SUBPANEL REMOVAL, SPEAKER and FUNCTION Switches 1, Remove the front panel as described in |. Remove the hex nut that secures the switch. Procedure 2-4 2. Remove the switch while exercising care 2. Remove the VOLUME and BALANCE not to damage the lead wires control knobs by pulling them off, 3. Unsolder the lead wires from the switch 3. Remove the two selftapping. screws (+R terminal lugs one by one, Solder them to a new 3X 6) securing the panel to the chassis. See switch: then install i Fig.25 VOLUME Control 26. SWITCH, CONTROL, and BINAURAL JACK REPLACEMENT 1. Remove the hex aut that secures the VOLUME control to the chassis. First, remove the wooden case, front panel and front sub-panel as described in Procedures 2-3, 2-4 2, Remove the VOLUME control, and 2-5. Then perform the following procedures while refering to Fig.2-5, 3. Solder the lead wires to a new control and instal it POWER, LOUDNESS, HIGH FILTER, MODE, and MONITOR Switches TONE Controls |. Remove the hex nuts securing the TREBLE and BASS controls to the chassis, 1. Unsolder the lead wires from the switch lugs. 2. Remove the two serews (+PS 3X 6) securing the switch, 2. Carefully remove them along with the tone control circuit board. 3. Remove the old switch and then install a new one, 3, Cut each lug of the defective TONE controt above the board to remove the part 4. Solder the lead wires to the new switch, hex nur 53 x6 binaural ack removal Fig. 25 Front sub panel, switch, control and binaural jack replacement -7 4. Unsolder and remove the terminal lugs individually, and clean out the holes. '. Install the replacement control BALANCE Control 1. Remove the two screws (+P 3 X 4) securing the defective control to the chassis, 2. ‘Remove the defective control. Solder the lead wires to the replacement switch one by one and install it BINAURAL JACK 1. Remove the two screws (FR 3X 6) at each side of the front sub chassis, 2. Tilt it forward and down to permit the removal of the hex nuts that secure the binaural jack from the back. 3. Remove the two screws (+P 3 X 6) and nuts securing the binaural jack to the chassis, 4, Unsolder the lead wires and components from the jack's lugs and remove it '. Install the replacement jack then solder the lead wires and components to the new jack, 2-7, PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD REMOVAL 1, Remove the wooden case as described in Procedure 2-3, 2. All PCB's except the tone control board are extracted by removing the two rubber clamps securing them to the chassis, Stretch the rubber clamp in both direction with your fingers, then pull it out as shown in Fig.2-6. 28, PILOT-LAMP REPLACEMENT 1, Remove the wooden case as described in Procedure 2-3, Fig, 2-6 Rubber clamp removal 2. Straighten the tab of the pilot-lamp socket bracket to permit the removal of the pilot lamp socket. 3. Pull out the lamp socket, then unscrew the defective: lamp and install a new one. 29, POWER-TRANSISTOR REPLACEMENT 1. Remove the wooden case as described in Procedure 2-3, 2. Remove the two self-tapping screws (+R 3X 6) at each side of the back panel, 3. Tilt it down to permit the removal: of the screws (HP 3 X 12) securing the power transistor to the heat sink, as shown in Fig.2-7 4, Remove the defective power transistor and install a new one, When replacing a power transistor, apply a coating of a heat-conduct- ing silicone grease to both sides of the mica insulator. The grease fills the tiny depressions jin the mating surfaces, thereby improving heat transfer to the heat sink, Note: After performing the power ‘ansistor replacement, proceed to the Powersmplifier austment described in Procedures 6-1 and 52 to ovoid possible power transistor damage. 2-10. PHONO JACK, DIN CONNECTOR, SPEAKER ‘TERMINAL STRIP AND AC RECEPTACLE, REPLACEMENT. Note: All electrical parts mounted fon the back panel except — the GROUND terminal and inecord strain «elit can bo replaced by removing the rivuts securing them to the chassis, 1, Remove the wooden case as described in Procedure 2:3. 2 Remove the two selftapping screws (+R 3X 6) at each side of the back panel, Tilt the back panel forward and down. . Unsolder the lead wires from the lugs of the defective part. Break or bore out the end of the rivet, then knock the remaining piece out. |. Remove the defective part. Install a new part by using nuts and machine 211. CHASSIS LAYOUT 209 arto 109 Power transformer Voltage changeover block aS TW SECTION 3 REPACKING ‘The TA-1010's original shipping carton and pack- ing material is the ideal container for shipping the unit, However to secure the maximum protec- 2028946 {nae poivesnylone 1.506.113 biog 1.506-128-11 lug rea ? 1506-12812 ig ote 4490002 Both pelehing SOT ES ass tion, the TA-1010 must be repacked in this material precisely as before. The proper repacking procedure is shown in Fig.3+1 3701020 Beer potvettylene 2790877 3793183 ars inspection 2491-001 Geavccane -u- SECTION 4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 41, TEST EQUIPMENT REQUIRED ‘The following items are reguired for troubleshoot ing the TA-1010, 1. De VIVM or VOM 2, Audio oscillator 42. TROUBLE TABLES Symptom Pilot lamp fails to light and no output Pilot lamp becomes dim and no output Hum in output Pilot lamp fails to light and no output Power transistors overheats with no input signal Hum in output Intermittent noise in output Power Supply Cause No ac line input 3, Audio level meter (ac VTVM) 4, Transistor tester Correction ‘Trace ac line circuit Defective power transformer Replace power transformer 87 defective 135 shorted Check and replace Replace the defective capacitor ‘Two of power transistors Q1O7 to QU10 shorted One or two diode shorted C315 open. Power Transistor Check and replace rectifiers Replace D101 or D102 Check and replace and Driver Stages ‘Two of power transistors QIOT to Check and replace defective transistor Q110 shorted ‘Too much de bias power transistors €121 open (Q104 defective current for the Check end readjust the de bias ‘Check and replace Check and replace -12- Symptom Scratching noise occurs when turning the controls No output or noise in output Rushing Noise No output Intermittent Noise Cause Tone Control Board Defective control Defective transistor or C130 shorted Equalizer Section Q101 defective Q101 defective or C102 shorted R108 defective Note : Since the TA-1010 conteins ‘wo identical amplifier chains, only the lft channa is described. -13- Correction Replace control Check and replace Check and replace ‘Check and replace ‘Check and replace Note: This adjustment should be done after replecing any of the power-amplife ansistors. To simply te following procedure, only the left channels dasoribed. The right channel is identical except for component reference numbers (@ the schematic ciagram on pages 17 and 1) 51. DC-BIAS ADJUSTMENT Serious deficiencies in performance, such as thermal runaway of power transistors, will result if this adjustment is improperly set. CAUTION To avoid accidental power transistor damage, increase the ac line voltage gradually, using 4 variable transformer, while measuring the voltage across emitter resistor R543 or RS44. Check to see that the reading does not exceed 15 mV. SECTION 5 POWER AMPLIFIER ADJUSTMENTS Test Equipment Required 1, De voltmeter 2. Variable transformer 3, Screwdriver with "je" blade Preparation 1. Remove the wooden case as described in Procedure 2-3 on page 5 2, Connect the de voltmeter between the emitter of Q110 and ground, as shown in Fig. 5-1. 3. Set the amplifiers controls as follows: Tone controls --~-~ Plat (center position) MODE switch -----STEREO MONITOR switch -- TAPE VOLUME control -- Minimum Fig. & ue -1 VOM cannection point and parts location Procedure Set the semi-fixed resistors (Fig. 5-1) on the power -amplifige board as follows RV105 (L-CH) (dc bias)... fully clockwise RV205 (R-CH) (de bias)... fully clockwise RV104, RV204 (ac balance) ..... mid-position 2. Set the variable transformer for minimum output 3. Turn on the POWER switch; then increase the line voltage up to the rated value. 4, Adjust RV1OS (RV205) to obtain a 15.mV reading in the meter 5. After completing the adjustment, apply a drop of $2, lock paint to RV10S (RV205). AC-BALANCE ADJUSTMENT Note: Excessive harmonic distortion at high levels will result if this adjustment is improperly set Test Equipment Required 1, Audio oscillator 2. Attenuator 3. Oscilloscope 4. Resistor, 600 ols 1/4 W 5. Dummy load, 8 ohms 20W 6. Screwdriver with '/5" blade Procedure 1. With the equipment connected as shown in Fig. $2, set the POWER switch to the ON position and feed a 1-kHz, 0.775-V (0 dBm) signal to the TAPE input terminal through the attenuator 2. While watching the waveform on the oscillo- scope, alternately tur the VOLUME control and adjust RVJO4. Set RV104 so that the positive and negative peaks of the output waveform are simultaneously clipped (as shown in Fig. 5-3) when increasing the VOLUME control just beyond the point that causes distortion. 3. After completing the adjustment, apply @ drop of lock paint to RV104 Fig, 53 Ac balance adustment | a pee [a eg audio 4 TE Tere oI SP. oscillator le onl pees eselloscope ac vTvit (elt Fig, 6-2 Ac balance adjustment test setup -15— -16 SECTION 6 DIAGRAMS 6-1, SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ii : Ho& 0 Yno sane + 4 ae POWER AMPLIFIER SECTION EQUALIZER SECTION crmazscese owe2sces4 cosnscens Sie aseze BiBascoos “WEE Blxleonere mame + corzense 2 / ra & \ <= i Ee BB ae PP oe oe : = 7 © =u = pS OP a) [3 AE o Gc se! i ah ee ‘ ae slog aa ie ila tage a = k. # eet) = a BF he. a LP Bre apr S Pare t ° @ | a men nen ouazen secon Lge Ione Power Avene secreon orany _swncn_ ise Note: {All rsistance values are in ohms. K=1000, M=1000K Deseiption Position All capacitance values are in F except e indicated with p, which means UF. a =a [All voltages represent an avrago value and should hold within 420% FUNCTION sy PHONO 2 ao EES nhs! All voltages are de messured with 8 VOM which has an input impedance of [PHONO 2°HONO 1:TUNER-AUX 1-AUX 2) ° [ee e? 8 e oo tie vier 53.3 k ohms/volt at no signal 2 MONITOR sw SOURCE ‘signal voltages are measured with ac VTVM and expressed in dBm refered 83 MODE sv STEREO. 100.775 volts, 1 kH2 84 LOUONESS sy ON 86 HIGH FILTER «OFF se SPEAKER am REMOTE ' a SONY (ReMorE.OFF-MAIN-BOTHI a > TA-1010 -17- -18- 6-2, MOUNTING DIAGRAM~Tone Control Conductor Side~ ial i ToRvat-2 aK aoe’ BLK TO CHASSIS 8. 10 95-@) “Ug. ‘oceo Hh EL 19 5-D) Ao Component Side~ Hd Shy eat HESS -19- 63. MOUNTING DIAGRAM—Preamplifier Conductor Side— sy 1 1 i708 1 Boa ‘co0eO” ooe 1 cyoe" 2200 yoo f° (20K 02 I Bt ed Goby = coor kL poh g bere 1 0o88y 1 | czossip 201 cao) 202 2SC631 Sov | ReI3 10K pG20B, ote “ie nad TF Laos ! c 3308 | a ged ae | coat Loaa" £ obo BS ~ft oar Toe noe E (reo) | ey 1) ES | To s1-2-F-@ 1 bh | 5 ons | To POWER ANP ; BOARD Ci30 j | cits, Ri th m gHev Rit Lao Fk te | coe 150 ping 56 of t E —{E ! TOSt-1-F \ J 20- 63, MOUNTING DIAGRAM Preamplifier Component Side 8 pee ee 8 ae 5 Re ww 1 Oe) Be }.0068 © Q201 C20451P e 2SC631 <> Q202 mis Ow’ 280632 we Se 001 oa | (| ee [dies Le za(] ea() (}s82, Rig, 30k as ae > ke32 - eC BO | Seas ( ()88% 6088 ee oie Rug if, Sev O20 ~21- 64, MOUNTING DIAGRAM-Power Amplifier Component Side 30 OMe con, SAR an @aR-cH hee Bg ro co wa. +o peau aosno-+t es To,TowEconra. oso—} ~22- H8LK ro grea renanue Gro SeOH) Lx _rorone cone HD 7 SENGR TERMINAL ‘TROUND CHEN) wit) SB 5} 10 ave | 085 \@mi-cH 10 Tone cour ear as 64, MOUNTING DIAGRAM-Power Amplifier Conductor Side— os SECTION 7 EXPLODED VIEW ~24- SECTION 8 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST Ref. No. Part No, Description RefNo. Part No. Description Mounted Circuit Boards CHITC2T) 1405681 0.047 10% SOV mylar 118(C218) 1.107.085 100P 48% SOV. silvered mica Koneners sample Grit bowl Cuigieai9) 105473 000% SOV mylar c120(6220) 1.427072 0.2 «HBR IOV. electrolytic X20686-23—equaioercirutt board naan Semiconductors C12NC221) 1121-384 100 HY" SOV. aectoytic €12{C222) 1.105821 0.001. 20% SOV. mylar oe fokeed ee €123(C223) 1121-290 10048 3.15V electrolytic eee pe ee 124(C224) 107-13 18P HOR SOV slvered mica eo Coe c12siC22s) 1107-242 3902 10% SOV avered mica 2104 «a0 transistor, 250632 €126(C226) 1.421.359 470 19% BV. electrolytic 2105 (205) ‘Aransistor, 280634 e127c227) 1121-28433 449% 6.3 electrolytic (2106 (9206) transistor, 250634 C128(C228) 1121-388 1000 #1§% 35. electrolytic 2107 207) transistor, 250634 €129(C229) 1105-821 0.001 20% SOV. myer 2108 (2208) transistor, 250634 €130(C230) 1121-388 1000 +1§"% 35V_ electrolytic 2109 (0209) uansitor, ——28C895 cat 1105879 0033 420% SOV. mylar 110 (a210) pacer at sciss 132 1105879 0033 08 SOV. mylar 133 1108879 0.033 20% SOV mylar cis 1108-79 0.033 20% 50V_ mylar nae oete jee cass 1121-788 1000 #[9°% 63V._cectrolytic 02 diode wopcr2 i103 diode sis Resistors pi a Oe ‘Al sistance values ae in ohms, 59%, 14, xed, Dios diode sHas carbon type unless otherwise indicated, ‘Transformer RIONR201) 1244-719 82K R102(R202) 1.244937 470% T 144154612 transformer, power eee ees Capacitors RI04(R204) 1242-717 68 RIOS(R205) 1.242687 39K ae ccnee nacaas oats R106(R206) 1.242729 220k RIOR) 1242-719 82K CloNCIO1) 1421-431 HGMHSOV alectoytic ——uog(RI08) 1.242732 120K €102(C202) 1121-28310 HB 28V electoytic-—yoaiR209) 1242-685 3.3K C10HC203) 105421 0.001 20K SOV mylar RIO(R0) 1.242.643 56 c104(C204)TH101883 SIP 35% SOV. ceramic RINWRI1) 1.242653 150 10s4C20s) 1121-74247 HY B.SVelectolytie —yz3(RI12) 1242725 150K €106(C206) 112-431 HG% SOV electrolytic 39213) 1.242697 10K C107(C207) 1106-021 0.0068 35% SOV mylar RIA) 1242681 22k €108(C208) 1105-661 0.001 HOS SOV mylar RUS(R2S) 1282751 18M €109(€209) 1105-667 0.0047 HOR SOV mylar RIG(R216) 1.242689 4 7e C1IO(C210) 11060330022 As SOV mylar RILR2IT) 1.242661 330 CUNCAT) 1121-726 0487 HER SOV electrolytic ——RILG(RII8) 1.242697 10k CHAE 112-726 O47—H§HSOV clecuolytic —RILI(RZI9) 1.242493 6.8k CH3C213) 1405-663 0.0015 HO SOV. mylar R120(R220) 1.242690 5.1K cuaczi4) 1405677 0.022 HOR SOV mylar RI2UR221) 1242493 68k CUISC21S) 1108-679 0.033 HO SOV mar CECA 1127911 0S HBB LOY electrolytic ~26- SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM RCH il POWER AMPLIFIER SECTION IZER SECTION ove 2scs82 & 8 1 coos Dirt iE 100-2 Ghbcsce0s “SHS” Sis'oo cre @ Ry Ke il 5S e on kd, & EE Rec VOLUME & TONE. ‘CONTROL SECTION R-cH POWER AMPLIFIER SECTION ne 6 ed HB Position PHONO 2 ‘souRcE STEREO on OFF Symbol Desrioton st FUNCTION ow (PHONO 2PHONO TUNER: AUX 1~AUX 2) 8 MONITOR 9u 83 Move ow s LOUDNESS av 85 hich FILTER 8 SPEAKER ow (REMOTE.OFF-MAIN-8OTH) REMOTE a ® ana? °S aoe 3: HE @ aaaaraes Note: All resistance values are in ohm, K*1000, M=1000K All eapecitance values ar in uF except as indicated with p, which means Hu. All voltages represent an average value an should hold within 320%, All voltages ae de messured with a VOM which hae an input impedance of 38.3 k ohmsivlt at no sgn 775 volts, 1kMz, t ‘gna voltage ae measured with ¢ VIVM and expressed in dBm refered SONY TA-1010 ef. o, Part Na ——_Deopion elu Pat No. Denton nimgn) 12060 Ik switches ee ee st 114.613 switch, rotary (FUNCTION) ee pees 3 4-514.625 switch, lever slide (TAPE MONITOR) eee 33 1514.625 switch, ever slide (MODE) RZGRII CGT s 1-514.625 _ switch, ever slide (LOUDNESS) RIZHR2I) WETS 150k 85 1.514-625 switch, lever slide (HIGH FILTER) RIDR22) 1244-721 100K 56 41.514-555 switch, rotary (SPEAKER SELECTOR) para aerate s7 1-514-626 switch, lever sesaw (AC POWER) inna) taster? 39 : isimast) taetary 4m Micetneous Seo 1.231.057 encapsulated component, mina) tastes 23 created a Rowaas) Laveen 0 eee eee nisquss) ateers 1k MSOF pone F Kisame) laveses 23 sce hisnaam iaaces fan 1SOr268 pho ss niwaa Toate 47 oman does Sah ene 1517-021 socket, pilot amp aomauo) Laeteas 68 sont See eee ites 1536-146 terminal stripy ILL (A) eee eee ee 1536-179 terminal strip, 1L1 (C) lee 1536-226 terminal strip, 4P mivanisa) taetent is iene eens ee eee 1-534-487-22 ac cond Rissa 1aeeeot Kisran ase! | Kimaass) Laseeol hisaai) ta0iss 820% 12 onpstin nistaas) Tanase 4702 cmp nisiqast) ta0ases sna 2208 12 comput Rise tates Rist 1058 138 $0E 1120 competion Bseqas) Lainaio 33° Hoe tw" saeeomd vot RVIOK) amare nsusoe tte EVO) yaraaon son va vis BVO) yanaany soe va viounv0) 129670 sorte viesqvans taziast 0k cet viouva0g 1282281 10k ne oe

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