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Looking for the specs on the fisher ca-862 watts per channel frequency response i picked up an entire system for 30 bucks cd casset remote everything just wanna know what i have and if it was worth the money

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I own one, the back of the amp says 550 Watts. I doubt it's pushing that much, but the amp is very clean sounding, which would tell the tale of signal to noise ratio. It's a very nice amp for the day, much better than what most people think. It's built very well, and although it's design to work with the CA model series, it can in fact be used in many ways with other gear. I actually use mine for studio work, and it's marvelous!

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Fisher receiver 800-c serial no, year made

Specifications
Tuning range: FM, MW

Power output: 30 watts per channel into 8? (stereo)

Frequency response: 25Hz to 25kHz

Total harmonic distortion: 0.7%

Input sensitivity: 3.3mV (MM), 230mV (line)

Signal to noise ratio: 80dB (line)

Channel separation: 50dB (line)

Year: 1964
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What are the specs, especially the wattage to each speaker, on a fisher rs 909 amplifier

Couldn't find any specs.

The only picture I could find that shows the rear panel procalims (proudly) that it consumes a whole 170 watts of power. Since the usual power consumption on multichannel amps is about 4 or 5x the total audio power I'd say the watts per channel at low distortion through 8-ohms on this thing is pretty modest.
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Power out rms- 4 o 8 homs?

I can see why you're asking for help on this. It almost seem this unit has been 'disappeared' as far as online information is concerned. Even Sony has nothing on it.

I founs some articles and For Sale posts:

http://toronto.kijiji.ca/c-buy-and-sell-electronics-Sony-STR-4800SD-Stereo-Receiver-135-OBO-W0QQAdIdZ243602516
"Sony's STR-4800SD receiver was extensively, and positively, reviewed in Stereo magazine's Fall '77 issue. In their introduction, they found the 4800SD bettered its published f.m. sensitivity specs "by a wide margin...it has exceptionally smooth frequency response, very low distortion(especially in the midband), and excellent quieting. No exotic claims are made for the power amp section, either (35 watts/channel,15.4 dBw at 0.2% THD). But our tests indicate much more capability than that, and a distortion of only one-tenth that spec."

The power consumption figure shown in a photo below says "145W", which would be consistent with a 35 watt amplifier.

http://www.oaktreevintage.com/web_photos/Stereo_Receivers/Sony_STR-4800SD_Stereo_Reciever_collage.jpg
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I am trying to find the output power, watts?

bad transformer. A $10 part at most electronic stores. U fried it when you dropped it. Happens all the time.
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Wattage

I have the following specs for you
Basically 150watts per channel using two channels , or 75watts using all four
Here goes:

  • 4 Channel Mosfet Amplifier
  • Advanced Overload and Thermal Protection
  • Metal Film Capacitors/Resistors In Signal Path
  • Frequency Response +/-1dB, 20Hz to 20 kHZ
  • Signal to Noise Ratio (A-weighted) >100dB
  • Max Continuous Bridged Power @ 1% THD 150 watts x 2 into 4 ohms @ 14.4 Vdc
  • Max Continuous Power per Channel @ 1% THD 75 watts x 4 into 2 ohms @ 14.4 Vdc
  • Nominal Continuous Power per Channel @ 1 % THD 35 Watts x 4 into 4 ohms @ 14.4 Vdc
  • IASCA/USAC Power Rating 12 Watts x 4 into 4 ohms @ 12.5 Vdc
  • Minimum Load when Bridged 2 Ohms
  • Minimum Load per Channel 1 Ohm
  • Input Signal Voltage Range 0.1 volts to 2 volts
  • Crossover Type Resisitor Network, Linkwitz Riley,
  • Highpass/Lowpass
  • Crossover Slope 24 dB per octave
  • Crossover Frequency Range 20-550Hz
  • Factory Crossover Setting 85 Hz
  • Auxilary Output Channels 2
  • Auxilary Output Frequency Range Highpass or Lowpass, Opposite of Speaker Output
  • Bass Boost 0- to +18dB @ 45 hZ
  • Power Supply Voltage 10Vdc to 15.5Vdc
  • Recommended Fuse 40 amp
Dimensions 12.25L x 9.25W x 2.10H
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How many total watts does this system have

Well... It consumes 240 watts of electrical power total so take the audio power specifications with a huge grain of salt, as no audio device puts out in audio power anywhere near what it consumes in electrical power. Heat produced is power consumed, too and nothing is 100% efficient.

In the specs below the only information useful for comparison is in the line I highlighted with >>> <<<<'s as it conforms the closest to the industry standard practice of using:

"X watts into 8 ohms (standard load) from 20 - 20000 hz plus or minus Y db at no more than .0Z% distortion"

The better amps specify vanishingly low distortion specs (0.0x% vs 0.x%) at the cost of being able to claim higher wattage. But they guarantee cleaner sound at the claimed levels.

JVC is being tricky with their choice of a 40 hz lower limit. THAT is the power hungry end of the spectrum. 20 hz is normally the lower limit stated.

"Output Power .............At Stereo operation
Front channels .............55 watts per channel, min. RMS, driven into 4 ohms at 1 kHz, with no more than 0.9 % total harmonic distortion. (IEC268-3/DIN) 30 watts per channel, min. RMS, driven into 8 ohms at 1 kHz, with no more than 0.9 % total harmonic distortion. (IEC268-3/DIN)

>>>>> 30 watts per channel, min. RMS, driven into 8 ohms, 40 Hz to 20 kHz, with no more than 0.8 % total harmonic distortion. <<<<<

At Surround operation
Front channels .............50 watts per channel, min. RMS, driven into 8 ohms at 1 kHz, with no more than 0.8 % total harmonic distortion.

Center channel .............50 watts, min. RMS, driven into 8 ohms at 1 kHz, with no more than 0.8 % total harmonic distortion.

Rear channel .................50 watts, min. RMS, driven into 8 ohms at 1kHz, with no more than 0.8 % total harmonic distortion."
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I need an owner's manuel for a Pioneer stereo power amp SPEC-4. I have a part # ARB-235. I think this amp is a product of the 1970's. Where would I be able to get my hands on the operating instructions?...

You can register with hifiengine.com andfind it and the service manual.

There really isn't a lot to a power amp to be operated. This one differs from most in that it has an input level control and VU meters.

From http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.incomesixdigits.com/spec4/spec4a.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.incomesixdigits.com/spec4/&usg=__WbFLwPqHXjFHe_P2BCKyTT9CxQY=&h=652&w=1156&sz=526&hl=en&start=2&um=1&itbs=1&tbnid=5SVKh2leUGWXmM:&tbnh=85&tbnw=150&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dpioneer%2Bspec%2B4%26hl%3Den%26rlz%3D1R2ADFA_enUS360%26sa%3DX%26um%3D1


Dynamic 150 + 150 Watts Power Output, Generous High-power Design
The Spec-4 employs DC construction which excludes capacitors from the NFB circuits and uses a dual transistor differential amplifier with a current mirror circuit in the 1st stage. This provides a stable operation and also high gain over a wide frequency range. The pre-driver stage is a class A amplifier circuit with a regulated current circuit for the load. This makes for high-gain amplification with superior linearity. Furthermore, there is an overdrive limiter and power limiter circuit which is designed to protect the power transistors and make for added reliability.
The power stage employs a 3-stage Darlington pure complementary parallel SEPP circuit.
The SPEC-4 delivers Continuous Power Output of 150 watts per channel, min. RMS, at 8 ohms from 20 Hertz to 20,000 Hertz with no more than 0.01% total harmonic distortion.

Completely Independent and Perfectly Stable Left / Right Power Supplies
The mighty power supplies are completely separated for the left and right channels. Also, each channel is provided with two 22,000uF large-capacity electrolytic capacitors and large transistors with a superior regulation. They achieve outstanding channel separation and a clear, powerful reproduced sound, in addition to the wide frequency response. There is a built-in surge killer circuit to suppress inrush currents from the power transformers and high currents which charge the electrolytic capacitors. This circuit ensures that none of the parts are affected by these adverse currents.
Protective Circuits Composed of Fast-response Relays and Electronic Circuits
Each channel is protected by a DC and over current detection relay circuit. In the event of the speaker terminal shorting due to poor connections or when DC current is generated in the output, the output circuit is immediately disengaged and the speakers and transistors are safeguarded against any possible damage. The protective circuits also function as muting circuits when the power switch is turned on and off.
Peak Level Meters with Outstanding Waveform Response
This power amplifier incorporates logarithmic compression peak meters with a wide scale (-40 -+3dB). With 8-ohm speakers, they allow the output to be read out from 0.01W to 300W. Moreover, the meters feature a fast response for peak signal indication. In addition to the peak output reading, it is easy to interpret the dynamic margin with respect to the SPEC-4’s clipping level.
Input Level Controls with dB Calibration
The SPEC-4 is equipped with input level controls with direct readout attenuation values (-dB). These can be used to continuously adjust the input levels for each channel in accordance with the rated output voltage of the preamplifier. In this way, the SPEC-4 can perform the proper gain control according to the preamplifier’s output level. The preamplifier will thus be used in the condition possible for the best S-N ratio and distortion characteristics.
Stylishly Professional Front Panel Design
Just as you would expect from a sophisticated system, the SPEC-4’s front panel is professionally designed with the large level meters in the center. Also. The front panel’s dimensions allow the model to be mounted in an EIA standard rack, just like real professional-use amplifiers.
SPECIFICATIONS
ICs………………………………........................................2
Transistors………………………………...........................61
Diodes……………………………….................................62
Power Amplifier
Circuitry………………………………Current mirror loaded differential Amplifier
3 stage darlington parallel push-pull
Direct-coupled OCL. (DC amplifier construction)
Continuous Power Output of 150 watts * per channel, min. RMS, at 8 ohms from 20 Hertz to 20,000 Hertz with no more than 0.01% total harmonic distortion, or 180 watts per channel at 4 ohms from 20 Hertz to 20,000 Hertz with no more than 0.03% total harmonic distortion.
Total Harmonic Distortion (20 Hertz to 20,000 Hertz, 8 ohms)
Continuous rated power output………………………………................................0.01%
75 watts per channel power output……………………………….......................... 0.01%
1 watt per channel power output……………………………….............................0.01%
Intermodulation Distortion (50 Hertz to 7,000 Hertz = 4:1, 8 ohms)
Continuous rated power output………………………………................................0.01%
75 watts per channel power output……………………………….........................0.005%
1 watt per channel power output………………………………........................... 0.005%
Frequency Response………………………………...............5 Hertz to 100 kHertz +0/1 dB
Input (Sensitivity / impedance)……………………………............................1V/50k ohms
Output
Speaker……………………………….................................................4 ohms to 16 ohms
Damping Factor (20 Hertz to 20,000 Hertz, 8 ohms……………………………….........100
Hum and Noise (IHF, short circuited, A network………………………………........11 5dB
Miscellaneous
Power Requirements………………………………...................................AC 120V 60 Hertz
Power Consumption………………………………..........................................760 watts (UL)
Dimensions………………………………..............................480(W) x 187(H) x 445 (D)mm
18-7/8 x 7-3/8 x 17-7/16 in.
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Spec for type r 10

  • 10" subwoofer with dual 4-ohm voice coils
  • Kevlar reinforced pulp cone with Santoprene™ rubber surround
  • cast aluminum frame with perimeter venting
  • frequency response: 26-600 Hz
  • power handling: 200-500 watts RMS (250 watts per coil)
  • peak power: 1,500 watts
  • sensitivity: 83 dB
  • top-mount depth: 6-7/8"
  • sealed box volume: 0.5-0.8
  • ported box volume: 0.6-1.3
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Blaupunkt MP74 compatible CD Changers

Specifications
Amplifier
Output power: 4 x 18 watts sine
at 14.4 V and 1%
distortion factor at
4 ohms.
4 x 26 watts sine
in accordance
with DIN 45324
at 14.4 V at 4
ohms.
4 x 50 watts max.
power
Tuner
Wavebands:
FM : 87.5 - 108 MHz
MW : 531 – 1 602 kHz
LW : 153 – 279 kHz
FM frequency response:
20 - 16,000 Hz
CD
Frequency response:
15 - 20,000 Hz
Pre-amp out
4 channels: 4 V / < 1 kω
AUX input
Input sensitivity: 1.2 V / 10 kω

Above are specs for the LA mp74 digiceiver


This is where I found the pdf information for cdc ao71 changer, only problem is it is in other languages.

http://fe0wap79.bosch.de/is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/eCS/Store/en/-/EUR/BeAT_ServiceDocuments-Start;sid=xMwY5KjfON3gIuDbMbhKGKdU-8dWMZg3sZ0=?Language=FR&search_query_name=cdcao71&SellerId=CM_DE
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