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CONTENTS
I.SPECIFICAT|ONS 2. FRONTPANELFACILITIES 3. DISASSEMBLY 4.PARTSLOCATION 5. BLOCKDIAGRAM 6.LEVELDIAGRAM T.CTRCUITDESCRIPTIONS... S.ADJUSTMENTS .......3 .....4 .... ......6 ......8 .......8 ...' ......10 9 6 P D 1 0 . S C H E M A T I C I A G R A M , . C .B O A R D P A T T E R N SA N D P A R T S L I S T 1 0 . 1M i s c e l l a n e a c 1 0 . 2 S c h e m a t iD i a g r a m D 1 0 . 3 P . C .B o a r dC o n n e c t i o n i a g r a m 10.4 PartsList of P.C.BoardAssembly . 11. PACKING '.-..'.14 15 18 21

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1. SPECIFICATIONS
Semiconductors
lCs Frequency Response P H O N O( RI A A E q u a l i z a t i o n )

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20Hz 20.000H210.3d8 to T U N E RA U X ,T A P E L A Y1 . 2 , P 13dB . . 1OHz 60,000H2 to
Tone Control BASS. ..t10dB(100H2) TREBLE ....t10dB(10,000H2) Filter . Subsonic . 15Hz (-6dB/oct) ( V o l u m ec o n t r o ls e ta t - 4 0 d B p o s i t i o n ) L o u d n e sC o n t o u r s , . . . . + 6 d B( 1 0 0 H 2 ) + 3 d B ( 1 0 , 0 0 0 H 2 ) H u m a n d N o i s e( l H F , s h o r t - c i r c u i t e A , n e t w o r k ) d PHONO . . .82dB TUNER,AUX,TAPEPLA,2. ., 1Y ... IOOdB

C o n t i n u p 0 w e ru t p u tf 4 5 w a t t s *e rc h a n ous o p o n e l , i n .a t 8 o h m sr o m2 0 H e r t z 2 0 , 0 0 0 m , f o H e r t z i t hn o m o r eh a n . \ 3 % t o t a la r m o n i c w t 0 h distortion.

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Total HarmonicDistortion (20 Hertzto 20,000 Hertz, I o h m s ,f r o m A U X ) 22.5 watts per channel'power output . N o m o r et h a n 0 . 0 2 % Intermodulation Distortion(50 Hertz : 7,000 Hertz= 4 : 1 8 o h m s ,f r o m A U X ) continuous ratedpoweroutput . . No more than 0.03% 22.5 watts per channelpoweroutput No more than O.O2% DampingFactor (2OHertzto 20.000Hertz,S ohms) . . 50 I nput (Sensitivity/lmpedance) PHONO ....2.5mV/50kilohms TUNER 1 5 0 m V / 5 0k i l o h m s AUX. ....150mV/50kilohms T A P E P L A Y 1, 2 . . 1 5 0 m V / 5 0k i l o h m s P h o n oO v e r l o a d e v e l( T . H . D .O . O 5 o 1o 0 0 0 H 2 ) L / ., PHONO 130mV O u t p u t( L e v e l ) TAPERECl,2.. ... 150mV Speaker .... A,B,OFF

Miscellaneous
P o w e rR e q u i r e m e n t s AC 120V,60H2 PowerConsumption ...100W(UL) Dimensions . 4 2 O ( W x 9 4 ( H ) x 3 4 7 ( D )m m l 1 6 - 9 / 1 6 ( W )3 - 1 1 l 1 6 ( H ) 1 3 - 1 1 / 1 6 ( Dn x x i ) W e i g h t( w i t h o u tp a c k a g e ) 6 . 9 k g( 1 5 l b 3 o z )

Furnished Parts
Operatinglnstructions ........1 NOTE: Specifications and the design subject to possible modifications without notice due to improvements.

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2 . F R O N TP A N E L F A C I L I T I E S

SWITCH O POWER
Set this switch to ON to supply power to the amplifier. There will be a short delay when it is set to ON. because the the muting circuit has been actuated to suppress generated when the unpleasantnoise that is sometimes power is on and off .

M @ POWER ETER
This meter allows you to readout the rated power level with a on the fluorescentdisplay tube when speakers nominal impedanceof 8 ohms are connectedto the i a m p l f i e r ' ss p e a k etre r m i n a l s .

IN @ FUNCTTON DICATORS S @ SPCETER ELECTOR
the speaker system. to Usethis selector select f O F F : S o u n dn o t o b t a i n e d r o m s p e a k e r s . connectedto the A: Sound obtained from speakers A s p e a k etre r m i n a l s . connectedto the B: Sound obtained from speakers B s p e a k etre r m i n a l s . T h e T U N E R , P H O N O ,T A P E , A U X f u n c t i o n i n d i c a t o r s with the positionof the function light up in accordance se lector.

S @ FUNCTION ELECTOR
When set. to Use this selector selectthe programsource. the function indicatorabovethe meter panelcorrespondr i n g t o t h e p o s i t i o no f t h e f u n c t i o ns e l e c t ow i l l l i g h t u p . t tn T U N E R : S e t h e r ew h e n l i s t e n i n go b r o a d c a s os a t u n e r t c o n n e c t e do t h e T U N E R j a c k s . ( T h eT U N E R f u n c t i o ni n d i c a t o ri g h t s p . ) l u o P H O N O : S e t h e r e w h e n p l a y i n gr e c o r d s n a t u r n t a b l e to connected the PHONOjacks. ( T h eP H O N Of u n c t i o ni n d i c a t o ri g h t s p . ) l u T A P E 1 : S e t h e r e w h e n p l a y i n gt a p e so n t h e t a p ed e c k to connected the TAPE 1 jacks. (TheTAPE function indicatorlightsup.) AUX: Set here when listeningto a programsource w h i c hi s c o n n e c t e t o t h e A U X j a c k s . d ( T h eA U X f u n c t i o ni n d i c a t o ri g h t s p . ) u l

@ B A S SA N D T R E B L EC O N T R O L S
Use these controls to adjust the bass and the treble. control lf you set the tone switchto ON and turn the bass to right from its center position, you will be able to C r e m p h a s i z eh e s o u n d i n t h e l o w - f r e q u e n c ya n g e . o n t versely, turning the bass control to the left from the , t c e n t e rp o s i t i o n y o u w i l l a t t e n u a t eh e s o u n d . You can use the treble control to adjustthe soundin the range. high-frequency

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Use this control to adjustthe output levelto the speakers and headphones. Turn it clockwiseto increase output the l e v e l . o s o u n dw i l l b e h e a r di f y o u s e t i t t o , , 0 . , ' N

swtrcH @ LouolrrEss
When listening a performance to with the volumecontrol turned down, set this switch to ON and the bassand treblewill be accentuated. W h e nt h e v o l u m e i s l o w , t h e h u m a ne a r f i n d s i t h a r d e r to hear the bassand treble than when the volumeis high. The loudness switch is thus designed compensate to for this deficiency.By setting it to ON, the bassand treble come throughmuch more stronglyand the soundtakeson a punchevenwhen the volumecontrol is turneddown.

JA @ n C R o p H o N E cK
Plug the headphones into this jack when you want to listen through your stereo headphones. NOTE: Set the speakerselector to OFF when listening only with headphones.

S ) su e s o N t c F TL T E R WT T C H

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Set this switch to the ON position when monitoring a tape performance on a tape deck which you have connected to t h e T A P E 2 j a c k so r w h e n m o n i t o r i n g a r e c o r d i n g . NOTE: Set the switch to the upper (OFF) position when tistening to records or broadcasts, etc. selected by the function selector.

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When this switch is set to the 'l 5Hz position,the subsonic filter with a cut-off frequencyof 15Hz is actuated.The subsonicfilter serves attenuatefrequencies to lower than 15Hz in a 6dB/oct slope. lt is therefore effective in suppressing ultra-low-frequency noise which is generated by record warp and other causes. You cannot actually hear this noise but it is a factor in the generationof intermodulation distortion and it may damage your speakersystem. Set this switch to the 1SHz position during recordplay for the besteffect.

coNTRoL @ BalarucE
Use this control to balancethe volume of the left and r i g h t c h a n n e l sl.f t h e s o u n da p p e a r t o b e l o u d e ro n t h e s r i g h t , i t m e a n st h a t t h e v o l u m eo f t h e r i g h t c h a n n e li s higher. Turn the balance control to the left and adjust. Conversely, the soundappears be louderon the left, if to it meansthat the volume of the left channel is higher. Therefore, turn the balancecontrol to the right and adjust.

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Set this switch to ON when adjusting the bassand treble controls.When set to the upper (OFF) position,the tone control circuits are disengaged frequencyresponse and is flat. This function is convenient checkingphono carfor tridge and speaker tone quality and listening room acoustics.

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3. DISASSEMBLY
Bonnet Case Removethe four screws o . Front Panel Removethe four screws e . Bottom Plate Removethe six screws O.

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4. PARTS LOCATION
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1i Power code ADG-023 T e r m i n a l{ I N P U T ) AK8.064 T e r m i n a l( T A P E 1 ) AKB-063 Strein reliel AEC-327 Terminal(SPEAKERS) AKE-051

5. BLOCK DIAGRAM

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7 . C I R C U I TD E S C R I P T I O N S
Equalizer Amplifier The 54,-610 features a 3-stage direct-coupled equalizer amplifier for greater reduction of noise and distortion. Besides the use of an ultra low-noise transistor (25C26O2) in the first stage, the adoption of low impedance input resistance and equalizer circuit has contributed to an S/N ratio of at least 82dB (at 2.5mV input, IHF-A). Power Amplifier This all stage direct-coupled pure complementaly SEPP circuit features a current mirror load differential amplifier in the first stage, and incorporates the tone control circuit in the NFB loop. Although the incorporation of the tone control circuits in the power amplifier stage reduces the number of elements that the signal has to pass through, and thereby further reduces noise, distortion, and cost, the power stage does require a higher gain and a higher degtee of stability. In the SA-610, this high gain and high stability are achieved by a cunent mirror load differential amplifier in the first stage and by the use of a constant current circuit for the load of the predriver stage. Furthermore, the tendency for the pre-driver stage capacitance impedance load to cause deterioration in the high end frequency responseis suppressedby inserting a capacitor (C) between the emitter of the pre-driver stage (Q2) and the baseof the constant current circuit (Q1) as shown in Fig. 7-1. At frequencies where the reactance of this capacitor may be ignored, the push-pull action of Ql and Q2 servesto counteract the high end frequency response deterioration. The power amplifier stage is a complementary 2-stage' Darlington connection, resulting in an output power rating of 45W + 45W (8Q, 20Hz2OkHz\, harmonic distortion of less than O.O37o (20H2 20kHz at rated output), and output power bandwidth of 5Hz - 50kHz (0.O3% THD). Certainly a superb performance for an amplifier of this classis obtained.
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Protection Circuit Besides protecting the speakers if a DC voltage should happen to appear at the power amplifier stage outputs, this circuit also mutes the signal path when the power switch is turned on and off (SeeFig. 7-2). If for any reason a DC voltage (in excess of about tbV) should happen to appear in the output of the power amplifier stage, it is detected immediately by either Q23 or q24. qn is turned on by a positive voltage, and Q24 by a negative voltage. In either case,Q25 is also turned off, thereby opening the relay contact to disconnect the power amplifier stage from the speakers. , The muting action when the power switch is turned on is achieved by delaying the rise of the Q25 base potential by means of the R95/C77 time constant circuit. When the power switch is turned on, C77 is charged up via R95, thereby increasing the voltage across both ends of this capacitor. When this voltage exceeds the zener voltage of the D15 zener diode, Q25 is biased in the forward direction, and is thereby tumed on to close the relay contact. When the power switch is turned off., C77 dischargesrapidly via D18, resulting in Q25 being turned off, thereby opening the relay contact.

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8 . 1 I D L E C U R R E N TA D J U S T M E N T 1. Set the SPEAKERS selector to the A position, and connect an 8Q resistor to the speaker output terminals. 2. Turn the VOLUME control down to minimum level, turn the power on, and wait about 10 minutes. 3. Connect a DC voltmeter to the TP terminals (Lch; TP4 and TP3, Rch; TP2 and TP1) of the AF Amplifier Assembly (GWK-144). 4. Check that the voltage between TP4 and TP3 (Lch) lies within the DC 4mV-50mV range then make a similar check for the Rch (between TP2 and TP1). If the voltage is less than 4mV, cut jumper wire A (Lch), and jumper wire B (Rch). If the voltage exceeds 70mV, check for circuit failure. 8.2 OUTPUT INDICATOR ADJUSTMENT 1. Set the TONE CONTROL to the center position. 2. Set the SPEAKERS selector to the A position, and connect an 8O resistor and AC voltmeter to the speaker output terminals. 3. Set the FUNCTION switch to the AUX position, and apply a 7kHz, 150mV signal to the AUX terminals. 4. Adjust the VOLUME control so that the voltage on the output terminals (SPEAKERS) read 9V (AC). 5. Adjust VR1 (Lch) and VR2 (Rch) of the indicator assembly so that the output power indicator read 10 watts.

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Key No. Part No. Description Power transformer Wire clip Frame Switch assembly Lever switch Capacitor Headphones assembly Tone control assembly F.L. assembly Cushion LED socket Switch assembly Volume assembly Cushion rubber LED Panel stay Heat sink AC socket Rear panel Power code Strein relief Terminal Terminal(GND) Fuse AF amplifier assembly Key No. Part No. Description Lever switch Lever switch Variable resistor Terminal Terminal Frame Foot assembly Screw Screw Screw Screw 1t spacer Nut 9@ Washer Screw Screw Remote wire Nylon rivet P . C . B .h o l d e r I nsulator spacer

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Miscellaneous Parts
ASSEMBLIES
Part No. GWK-144 GWG-138 GWS-215 GWS-216 GWX459 GWX460 AWV-007 Symbol & Description AF amplifier assembly Tone control assembly Switch assembly Switch assembly Volume assembly Headphones assembly F.L. assembly

OTHERS
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CONTROL Ar'y (GWG-I38)

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10.4PARTSLISTOF P.C.BOARDASSEMBLY (GWK-144) PartsList of AmplifierAssembly
CAPACITORS
Part No. Symbol & Description

Cl

SEMICONDUCTORS
Part No. Symbol & Description

c c D s L 1 0 1 J5 0 sOL CEA 1O2M C E A 2 2 1 M3 5 L C E A 1 O l Ms O L C E A1 0 1 M 5 L 3 C E A 1 0 1 M1 O L C E A4 7 1 M6 L CEA 47OMsOL C E A2 2 1 M1 O L CEA4TOM OL 1 C E A N LO l O M5 0 C E A N L2 R 2 M5 0 C E A N Ll O O M1 6 C E A N LR 3 3 M5 0 C E A N LR 7 4 M5 0

c't,c2 c54 c59 c60, c61, css c56,C77 c83, C84 c49 c51 c 1 8 ,C 1 7 c33, C34 c71,c72 c25, C26 c3, c4 c75,C76 c19,C20 c37, C38 c41, C42 c7,c8 c86, C87 c5, c6, c21-22,C29-C32 c 1 5 , C 1 6 ,C 2 7 , C 2 AC 8 8 ,C 8 5 , c35, C36 c43-C46 c50 c39, C40 c47, C48 c78-C81 c11, C12 c9, cl0 c23, C24 c 1 3 ,C l 4 c62 c58 c52, C53 When ordering resistors, convert the resistance ualue into code form, and then rewrite the part no, as before. Symbol & Description R1-R8. R13, R14, R17, R18,R21R50, R53, R54, R69, R70, R77-R79, R 9 1 - R 9 3 , R 9 5 ,R 1 0 5 - R 1 0 8 R19, R20, R51, R52, R55-R62. R73, R 7 5 ,R 1 0 3 ,R l 0 4 B g - R 1 2 ,R 1 5 ,R 1 6 R63, R64, R76, R80 R67, R68, R71,R72 R74, R94, R102 R65, R66

25C2602 2SC1 9 91 2SC1 5 81 25A979 25C17754 2 2SA91 2SC1885 2SC 2275-0 2SA 985-O 2SC1 4A 91 2SC1384 25D712 1S2076 ( 1S1555) 152473 STV3H 10F-2 (srBo1-02) GP-25D MZ-130

01,02 03, 04 05, 06 07, 08 09, 010 0 1I , 0 1 2 0 1 3 ,0 1 4 ,0 2 6
0 1 5 , 0 1 6 l h f es h o u t d h a v e t h e ran 01 7, 01 8 J same k o23,O24

o2s o27
D l - D 4 ,D l 8 D5, D6 D7, D8 D9,DlO

ccDsl mrc 50 ccDSL 100K 500
ccDSL 220J 50 ccDSL 330J50 ccDSL 470J 50 ccDsL 560J 50 ccDSL 820J 50 c c D S L 1 5 1 K5 0 0 C K D Y F1 0 3 25 0 cKDYF 1032 500 coMA 473K 50 CKDYX 473M25 coMA 122J50 coMA 183J50 coMA 563J 50 coMA 683J 50 ACG-017 ACG-004 ACH-215 Note: RESISTORS Part No. RD!/rPMoDtrJ

D11-D14 Dl5 D16

{wz-130}
MZ-270

MZ-I92 lwz-l921 OTHERS Part No. ACT-130 71 ASK-1 ASK-172 A S X . I1 5

D17

Symbol & Description VR1 Variable resistor Lever switch Lever switch Remote slide switch Heater transformer

s3,s4,s7 s2 s1
T2 Terminal Terminal Relay

Inrr-szz
AKB.063 AK8-064 ASR-033

A noy. PMFoooJ RNTcPOootrJ ARD% PsFotroJ RD% PSOOOJ A RS t poool

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PartsList of Tone ControlAssembly (GWG-I3b)
CAPACITORS
Part No. Symbol & Description

PartsList of SwitchAssembly (GWS-216)
Part No. Symbol & Description 56 Slide rotary switch (FUNCTION)

ASX-13 |

coMA 303J 50 coMA 124K50 cosA 270KsO CQMA 122K50 coMA 562K50
Note:

c63, C64 c65, C66 c67, C68 c69, C70 c73, C74 When ordering resistors, conuert the resistance ualue into code form, and then rewrite the part no. as before. Symbol & Description VR3. VR4 Variable resistor R 8 1 - R 9 0 ,R 1 0 1 , 1 0 0 R

PartsList of VolumeAssembly (GWX-4S9)
Part No. Symbol & Description VR2 V a r i a b l e r e s i s t o r( V O L U M E )

ACV-184

RESISTORS
Part No.

PartsList of Headphones (GWX-460) Assembly
Part No. Symbol & Description H e a d p h o n e sj a c k

ACT-127 tr RDT4PMD qJ

AKN-023

PartsList of Switch Assembly (cWS-215)
Part No. Symbol & Description

0

I

ASE.OO3 R S l P3 3 1 J RDlzrPM 563J

55 Sliderotaryswitch(SPEAKERS) R96, R97 R98, R99

11. PACKING

PartsList
Key No. Part No. Description Operating instructions Packing case Side pad

1. 2. 3.

ARB.351 AHD.754 AH4.239

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ELECTFICINIC

CCIFIPCIFIATICIN

4-1, Mesuno 1-chome, Mesuno-ku. Tokyo 'l 53, Japen

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