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eu me Cat ® CJuo A anarrlgint © Service Manual © STEREO FREQUENCY EQUALIZER Audio Dynamics Corporation CONTENTS ELECTRICAL PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS . CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION ............ DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS . BLOCK DIAGRAM ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE LED METER CALIBRATION PROCEDURE . CALIBRATOR SCHEMATIC ‘TROUBLESHOOTING — SYMPTOM — CAUSE/REMEDY . AMP & POWER SUPPLY P.C.B.(1) PRODUCED IN TAIWAN (2) PRODUCED IN JAPAN (U.S.A. VERSION) .17—18 TONE CONTROL P.C.B. (1) PRODUCED IN TAIWAN (2) PRODUCED IN JAPAN (U.S.A. VERSION). . PAGE 15-16 19-21 R22) LED P.C.B.. LEVEL CONTROL P.C.B. (1) PRODUCED IN TAIWAN (2) PRODUCED IN JAPAN (U.S.A. VERSION) . ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST .. EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST . - 29-30 MISCELLANEOUS PARTS LIST . sees SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM » 32-33 EXPLODED VIEW... . 34-35 THIS MANUAL APPLIES TO FOUR VERSIONS OF THE SOUND SHAPER TWO MARK II, PRODUCED FOR U.S.A., CANADA, EUROPE AND PX. THE SOUND SHAPER TWO MARK II HAS BEEN MANUFACTURED IN BOTH TAIWAN AND. JAPAN. REFER TO THE LABEL ON THE REAR PANEL FOR THE COUNTRY OF ORIGIN. FOR PRODUCTION DIFFERENCES, REFER TO NOTES PERTAINING TO EACH SECTION. PRODUCTION UNITS FROM JAPAN SHIPPED TO U.S.A. HAVE LEVEL CONTROLS LOCATED ON REAR PANEL. ALL OTHER UNITS (MANUFACTURED IN TAIWAN AND JAPAN) HAVE LEVEL CONTROLS LOCATED ON FRONT PANEL. ANY OTHER CHANGES ARE COVERED IN THE APPROPRIATE SECTIONS OF THIS MANUAL. ELECTRICAL PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS & (Unit) (Nominal) (Limit) Frequency response at flat position, Input level = 0.775 V (Hz) 5-100 K:9SdB 10-100 K'9§.dB Control Frequency accuracy at 30Hz (%) £10% £15% at 50Hz (%) £10% £15% at 90Hz (%) £10% £15% at 160 Hz (%) £10% £15% at 300 Hz (%) £10% £15% at 500 Hz (%) £10% +£15% at 900 Hz (%) £10% £15% at 1.6 KHz (%) + 5% £10% at 3.0 KHz (%) + 5% £10% at 5.0 KHz (%) + 5% £10% at 9.0 KHz (%) + 5% £10% at 16.0 KHz (%) + 5% £10% (Output level = 0.775 V) Control Range at 0.775 V input (dB) +13.5 12sh (a8) -13.5 -12°9, Harmonic Distortion at 1 V output from 20 Hz to 20 KHz (%6) 0.02 0.05 Hum and Noise ratio (Input = 1 V, and shorted) (dB) 85 80 Dynamic Range into 10 Kohms load (All controls = Flat) (v/rms) 10 © Totat Gain (Ali controls = Fiat) (dB) 0 £10 Input impedance (Kohm) 75 - Output impedance at 1 KHz (ohm) 10 - Intermodulation Distortion at 1 V Output, 70 Hz/7 KHz at 4/1 ratio (%) 0.02 0.05 Meter Tolerance at —6 dB point (dB) +05 £10 at 0dB point (dB) +05 £10 at +12 dB point (a8) £05 210 at other points (dB) +1.0 +20 When each control range is measured, other controls should be centered (0 dB). SOUND SHAPER TWO CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION MAIN POWER SUPPLY Power Transformer 1301 provides two tapped secondary windings, one delivers +13,6/—12.5 VDC at 100. mA (nominal) from a full-wave bridge rectifier — capacitor circuit consisting of a bridge rectifier D221 and C213, 214. This voltage supplies the LED Meter comparator, 1C202 through 1C208; The other delivers 61 VDC at 100 mA (nominal) from full-wave rectifier — capacitor circuit consisting of rectifiers D219, D220 and C209. Voltage divider network R270 and R271 provides approximately 41.5 VOC which is filtered further by C210, R272 and feeds this voltage to the base of divider transistor TR201 which is connected to R202 in a Darlington emitter-follower configuration. The emitter of TR202, decoupled by C211, Provides approximately 40 VDC to the equalizer and meter circuits. The collectors of TR201 and TR202 are returned to 43 VDC through R269 which limits the transistor collector circuit. The Darlington connection of TR201 and TR202 provides a low output impedance, The base of TR201 presents negigible loading on the voltage divider network, hence the ripple voltage at TR202 emitter is small. Except for the small base current into TR201, the full load current flows through R269, LED METER COMPARATOR CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION Power Supply and bias configuration (Refer to LED METER circuits) The power supply for the LED Meter Comparator circuit consists of full-wave rectifiers, which provides plus(+) and minus(—) +13.5/-12.5 VDC to each of IC202 through C208. LED indication level is provided from the Zener diode 0202 (+5.6 VDC). The +13.5/—12.5 VDC source is applied to LED comparator ICs 1C202 through 1C208, The +5.6 VDC source provides a stable voltage to VR203(L) and VR204(R) for LED Meter indicator level. OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER FEEDBACK CIRCUIT (refer to Figure a) Signal to the (—) input causes a change in output that is inverted in phase relative to the input. Signal to the (+) input causes a change in output that is in phase with the input, With no signal to Rin, the (+) input sees 0 Volts through Re, causing the output to be positive going, (—) input voltage is equal to (+) input voltage (= 0 V) — known as Imaginal Short. When the output reaches 0 V, the (—) input also sees 0 V through resistor Re (and further output change is inhibited. The output, (+) input and (—) input are now all 0 V. The (—) input remains at 0 V regardless of the signal into Rin, An input more positive than 0 V to Rin causes the output to be negative-going. The output continues to drop until the feedback through Rr is lowered by an amount suf- ficient to equalize the imbalance between the (+) and (—) inputs causes by the input signal. Because of the amplifier’s high gain and speed, the imbalance between the (+) and (-) inputs is always small, Since the voltage at the (—) input is always at 0 Volts, the (—) input is effectively at AC ground, Essentially, therefore, the entire input signal appears across Rin and the entire output signal appears across Re. Since the (—) input voltage is always 0 V the current into the amplifier’s (—) input is constant, Since this current is supplied by Rin and Re any change in current due to input signal through Rin is offset by an opposite and equal change of current through Rr For AC signal currents, and if we ignore the negative values indicating signal inversion, the gain of the amplifier can be calcultated as follows: - E E(Rin)E (Re) Re _E(Re)_ U(Rin)=1(Re) Since {pu Effel Re GAIN Rin) NOTE: RC4709 of this circuit operates from split power supplies. [plus (+) supply at Pin No. 14 and minus (—) supply at Pin No, 7] PRECISION HALF-WAVE RECTIFIER AND AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT (refer to Figure b) The basic fault with diode rectifier circuits is that the diodes do not conduct until a specific voltage is reached. The above circuit eliminates that fault and also amplifies the output. Referring to the basic circuit, note that: (1) With no input signal D201 is conducting slightly to establish 0 V DC at A (—) input and 0 V DC at Aout; (2) When D 202 is barely conducting a small amount of feedback exists. Therefore, the gain of the amplifier is very high, Less than one millivolt will cause the output to change by a volt or more. Operation is as follows: A negative input causes 2 positive-going change in the amplifier output. Since the gain is high until D201 conducts fully, the amplifier output jumps to 0.2 Volts long before the input reaches a millivolt (in a very short time). At this point D201 is fully conducting, has a low impedance compared to Rr (n), and exhibits a 0.2V drop across it. The rectifier output is now —85 mV DC, Since the feedback loop (Re) has been completed by D201 any further decrease in input voltage is amplified by the ratio of etn! which is approximately equal to § for this circuit. Rin A positive input causes the output to decrease in a manner similar to that just described except that the feedback is through D203 and Rr (p). The amplifier output is blocked from appearing at the rectifier output by D201 (D201 is reverse biased with respect to the following stages which are returned to the 0 V DC line) In this manner, appearing at 0201 cathode are negative half-wave pulses whose amplitude is directly proportional to the input signal level. The following refers to the complete schematic: ‘The negative pulses at 201 cathode are filtered into an average DC voltage by R209 and C207, and this voltage serves as input to the LED meter comparator. 279 and D203 serve to maintain positive feedback around RC4709 during the positive half-wave excursions of the input signal. As the amplifier’s output is positive during this time, D203 is forward biased (D201 is off) and the feedback path now consists of R279 and D203. The amplifier is thus kept out of saturation and free from oscillations throughout the full input cycle. Bias circuit uses split power supply which provides +10.3 V DC at Pin No. 14 and —9.3 V DC at Pin No. 7 on 1201. COMPARATOR CIRCUIT FOR LED LEVEL METER DESCRIPTION Comparator circuit operation Comparator circuit consists of seven IC's MJM-4558. Comparator operates by comparing the (—) input level to (+) input level, which output voltage is changed from minus to plus DC voltage. Thus DC currents flows to each LED. With no signal, input level of (—) input level [No. 2(L) or No. 6(R)] is kept to OV DC. (+) input level [Pin No. 3(L) or Pin No. 5(R)] of C208 is kept to minus DC voltage (about 60 mV) by half-wave rectifiers through VR203(L) [VR204(R)] and VR205(L) [VR206(R)]. Thus, the output voltage of 16208 [Pin No. 1(L) or No. 7(R)] is kept with minus DC voltage. When minus DC voltage is applied to (—) input, and causes the (—) input voltage to be larger (or equal) than (+) input voltage, output appears as plus DC voltage. (V3 < V2) Thus LED D407(L) and D414(R) are lit at —12 dB points. But D401 through D406(L) and D408 through D413(R) are not lit because the input voltage is too low. Each LED conducts with a (—) input level which is determined by VR203(L), VR204(R) (1C202), R227(L), R228(R) (1C203), R229(L), R2BO(R) (1C204), R231(L), R232(R) (1C205), R233(L), R234(R) (1C206), R235(L), R236(R) (16207). With increase in minus DC voltage, which is provided to (—) input, each LED is lit in order from D406 to D401(L) [D413 to D408(R)]. es CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION FREQUENCY EQUALIZATION The input signal is fed into TR101 base. TR101, an emitter follower, provides the high input im- edance required by the signal source. The low output impedance of TR101 is required to drive a voltage divider formed by R111 and the sections of the frequency control pots between the cut end of each control and its wiper. The wiper of each control effectively grounds only those fre- quencies resonated by the series traps (coil, capacitor and resistor from wiper to common). Thus, the voltage division which occurs can be different for each frequency and depends on the frequency control settings TR103, TR105 and TR107 are connected so that the voltage at TR105 base always follows the voltage at TR103 base. For example: An increase in voltage at TR 103 base causes the conduction of TR103 and TR107 to increase, and feedback base drive of TR105 to increase, until the voltage at TR105 base is equal to that at TR 103 base. Conduction cannot increase beyond this point since the emitter voltage supplied by TR105 then tends to make TR103 conduct less. Conversely, a de- crease in voltage at TR 103 base causes a corresponding change at TR 105 base. The output voltage is taken from TR107 collector and is also fed back to TR 105 base through the voltage divider formed by R115 and the sections of the frequency control pots between the boost end of each control and its wiper. For each frequency, moving the control pot off center towards boost causes an increase in the amplitude of the signal presented to TR 103 base and a decrease in the negative feedback to TR105 base. The gain is thus increased. Since the signal amplitudes at the bases of TR103 and TR105 are always equal, the output signal divided by the feedback attenuation (R115 and boost sections) is approximately equal to the input signal amplitude divided by the input attenuation (R111 and “CUT” sections). By following a similar line of thought, it will be seen that when the controls are centered the gain is unity; and when the controls are towards cut, the gain is less than one, The resistors in series with the series resonant circuits are used to increase the bandwidth or lower the “Q”, of each circuit so that the effect of controls of adjacent frequencies overlap, thus providing @ smooth overall response. The resistors are of different values so that the total series resistance of each circuit (coil and resistor) is approximately the same. The ratio of the total series resistance of the resonant circuit to the base resistors of TR103 and TR105 determines the maximum boost or cut obtainable. & ‘ACINPUT AT VR201 | RECTIFIED DCV LED. LED | VOLTAGE ACROSS (Max. CW) ‘AT C207(~) METER METER EACH LED mV RMS @ 1 KHz INDICATION | CURRENT De VOLTS See Note 1. ‘See Note 2. (ma) See Note 3, 10 mV =73 mV DC =12 dB 3.6 mA 1.86 V DC 16 mV =117 mV DC =84B 3.6mA 1.86 V DC 25 mV =181 mV DC =4dB 3.6 mA 1.86 V DC 39 mV =283 mV DC 0B 3.6 mA 1.86 V DC. 63 mV =460 mV DC +4 dB 3.6mA 1.86 V DC 100 mV. =730 mV DC +808 3.6 mA 1.86 V DC 158 mV =1.2V DC +12dB 3.6 mA 1.86 V DC Rectified DC V and various LED Meter data for actual levels (LED is lit) used for LED Meter indication. NOTE: 1. AC signal applied to INPUT jacks of Equalizer. BY-PASS/EQ switch to EQ, METER switch to IN, LINE/REC to REC and MONITOR to OUT. 2. Rectified DC voltages measured from C207 (—). 3. Indicated voltages across each LED indicator is obtained with LED Meters calibrated as specified in the CALIBRATION PROCEDURE section of this manual. 4, AIL DC voltages are within + 10%, measured with AC VTVM and DC Voltmeter (over 10K2/V). RF Rin c vn O—— © AMP OUTPUT BASIC OP. AMP. FEEDBACK CIRCUIT Figure a Be INee) RECTIFIER OUTPUT 201 Rr (Pos) 0203 RIN c Vin O—w—1+4 (AMP OUTPUT) BASIC OP. AMP. RECTIFIER-AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT Figure b =e SWITCH FUNCTIONS (Applicable to LEFT or RIGHT CHANNEL) LINE-REC and MONITOR SWITCHES “IN” LINe-REC ev-pass 2 20 Bypass a3 ineur 12 tT Mon EQUALIZATION cineuIT TRIO}, 103, 105, 107,501 AND SLIDE CONTROLS Figure 1 LINE-REC SWITCH “IN” we] t.—, = Pare eet Twn LINE-REC, MONITOR and BY-PASS SWITCHES “OUT” eypass our FQuauizarion circuit a LINE-REC a Ls. compen | >? 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(METER SWITCH IN EITHER POSITION) ~9- DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS a a Figure A Figure B 1) To remove chassis from metal cabinet a) Remove six screws — three from each side of cabinet as shown in Figure A. b) Remove three screws that fasten the rear panel to the metal cabinet. (See Figure B.) Figure C Figure D 2) Removal of Front Panel a) Remove chassis from metal cabinet as described in 1). b) Remove the three screws from the top (See Figure C) and three screws from the bottom (See Figure D) of the Front Panel c) Remove knobs and pull panel off. BLOCK DIAGRAM == & ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES (1) Frequency Gain Control Adjustment/Check Note: Maintain voltage at 120 volts (UL, C.S.A. and PX) Output — MAIN OUT Jack (Use 220/240 V AC for European models) Set TAPE MONitor Switch to “OUT”. Input — MAIN IN Jack Output Level — 0.775 V (CONNEC. AUDIO ste| ADJUSTMENT | EquIPMENT/CONTEC) 40210 | seTTING | LEVEL | ADJUSTMENT 7] Grack the Gain Con- | Audio Ose. | Fig. @ | 90 He |All other con Output evel] Select values of trols of 30 Hz Range | VTVM | | trols at “O°dB |of Boost & 601/602 (Goost/ou) Oscilloscope z Gut 12 de | (201/202) Z| check the Gain Gon] Same | Same | S0H®| Same | Same trols of 20 He Range — (Boost/Cut) 3 [Check the Gain Con: | Same | Same | 90Hz| Same ‘Same | Select values of trols of 90 He Range | Reos/e00 (Boost/Gut) | caos/208) J Theck the Gain Com] Same] Same | 160H2 | Same | Same | Select values of trols of 160 2 Range 607/608 {Boost/Ou1) - | 1R2077208) | Check the Gain Gon- | Same ‘Same | 300Hz| Same | Same _| Select values of trols of 300 He Range To00/610 (oost/ou0 200/210) TT Gheck the Gain Con | Some | Some] S00 HE | Same | Some | Select values of trols of $00 He Range 611/612 (Boost/Cut) : (Ra11/212) 7Tcheck the Gain Con] Same | Same | 800 He | Same | Same | Select values of trols of 900 He Range | ne13/614 (Boost/Cut) (Rata) T |oheck the Gain Con | Same] Same | 1.600H2 | Same | Same | Select values of {ols of 1600 Ha neI5/e16 Range (Boost/Cut) (R218/216) ] Toneck the Gain Cow | Sane | Some [3000HE| Same | Some | Select values of trols of 3000 He Roi7/618 Range (Boost/Cut) | | erarriay 10 | Check the Gain Con- | Same Same | 5,000 Hz ‘Same ‘Same Select values of trols of $000 He | 619/620 Range (Boost/Cut) é (R219/220) Ti] check the Gain Con] Same | Same [8,000 He | — Same | Same | Select values of {fol of 9000 Ha 621/622 Range (Boost/Gut) leo (224/222) TZ ]oheck the Gain Com | Same | Same [16,000He | Same | Same | Select values of trols of 16,000 He 673/624 Range (Boost/Cut) (273/224) NOTE: Reference Number inside parenthesis (R201/202 etc.) is used for U.S.A. Version in produc: tion at Serial No. 1 through 10000 only. Orcloscope feet 2000 Lococo ‘AUDIO Ose neu FREQUENCY oureur AG van 0:20 Kr) EQUALIZER ee (2) Frequency Control Adjustment (1.6 K~16 KHz only) Same equipment as shown in Figure 9, STEP CHECKING SETTING ‘ADJUSTMENT ‘Check the frequency control of | All other control | Set 1.6 KHz Controls to boost position (12 dB). 1 |1.6KHz should fall within +8%.| at 048. Adjust L615 (L), L616 (R) for maximum read- ing on VTVM, Check the frequency control of ‘Set 3KHz Controls to boost position (12 dB). 2 |3KHzshould fall within + 8%. o Adjust L617 (L), L618 (R) for maximum read ing on VTVM ‘Check the frequency control of ‘Set 5 KHzControls to boost position (12 dB). 3. |SKHzshould fall within + 8%, 2 Adjust L619 (L), L620 (R) for maximum read- ing on VTVM, Check the frequency control of ‘Set 9KHz Controls to boost position (12 dB). 4 |OKH2 are fall within + 8%. @ Adjust L621 (L), L622 (R) for maximum read- ing on VTVM. Check the frequency control of Set 16 KHz Controls to boost position (12 dB). 5 |16KHz should fall within + 8%, 3 Adjust L623 (L), L624 (R) for maximum read: [ ing on vive, LED METER CALIBRATION PROCEDURE Connect LED meter calibration set-up as shown in Figure 10. CALIBRATOR: OFF AC VOLTMETER: 0.3 V Range AUDIO GENERATOR: Frequency — 1 KHz OUTPUT — 1.5 V min. into ext. 600.9 load, INT/EXT LOAD SWITCH (if any) — EXT. (Calibrator box provides approximately 600 @ load to generator). FREQUENCY EQUALIZER: Frequency Control — Flat position METER switch = — IN BY-PASS/EQ EQ TAPE MONITOR — OUT LINE/REC — REC METER CONTROL: Left (VR201) — Max. counterclockwise Right (VR202)~ Max. clockwise LEVEL CONTROL: VR501, 502 — Max. toward (+) CALIBRATION PROCEDURE Step 1. Set Trimmer Resistors on PCB as indicated below: VR203(L), VR204(R): at 12 o'clock position VR205(L), VR206(R): at 12 o'clock position Step 2. Adjust audio generator output for 180 mV as read on AC voltmeter. Step 3. Set Calibrator at 0 dB. Adjust VR203 (left) for 12 dB on left LED Meter. And VR204 (right) for 12 dB on right LED Meter. (All LED's are lit.) (Figure 108) Pe Step 4. Set Calibrator at 1 dB point, check both 12 dB (left and right) LED’s are turned off.(Figure 108) Step 5. Set Calibrator at —24 dB point. Adjust VR205 (left) for —12 dB on left LED Meter. And VR206 (right) for -12 dB on right LED. Both LED’s should be lit. (Figure 10C) Step 6. Set Calibrator at —25 dB point, check that both —12 dB on left and right LED have turned off. (Figure 10D) Step 7. Repeat Steps 3 through 6 for optimum performance. Step 8. Set Calibrator at —12 dB point. Check for both 0 dB points. Left and right LED are lit. (Figure 10€) Step 9. Set Calibrator at —13 dB point. Check for both 0 dB points. Left and right LED have turned off. (Figure 10F) NOTE: Refer to Check Point for each LED Meter below’ CHECK POINT FOR EACH LED METERS (See Figure 10 and Figure 10A through 10F.) LED meter point 1248] -84B | 408 | 008 | +408 | +808 | +1208 | Calibrator position for | _. 7 a = 4 ~ each LED srelight up. | 72498] -2048 | -16 4B] -12dB) -8dB | —44B | 048 Calibrator position for cach LED are turned off | ~2808 | —214B | -170B | -13dB | -9dB | —5aB | —148 "a em Uc eee He ccc» (as ATTENUATOR) al causnarion — | | | | | Figure 10 lee Lf =| lee | | | | | 3 lel | | ! I ! \ | || ieee | ee | | | | | fF fot 1 | | \ ae alk =| | oD | (cme, | Tysons] | (=) =] eS it Figure 10A | | | | | ee 1 3 1 Figure 10E Figure 10 F MAIN AMP AND POWER SUPPLY P.C.B. (LED METER POT LOCATIONS) 1 R206 VR205 CALIBRATION SCHEMATIC Bron. Auoio GENERATOR s808 a20 NOTE: 2 All esistors are £5% or better, Y4W or %4W, carbon, By 330 aaa re ae erat a : ae TROUBLESHOOTING ‘Symptom Cause/Remedy 1) No output 1) Faulty AC power cord * Replace the cord. 2) Defective power switch * Replace the switch, '3) Broken wire in the power transformer * Replace the transformer, |4) Check Fuse European and PX only. 2) Power indicator LED does not light. 1) Defective LED D301 * Replace the LED. 2) Open in the power transformer secondary winding * Replace the transformer, '3) Check Fuse European and PX only. 3) Power indicator LED lights but no output. 1) Defective Diode 0219 and/or D220 * Replace the defective diode. 2) Defective transistor TR201 and/or TR202 * Replace the defective transistor(s). 44) No output with test signal applied to the input terminals. 1) Defective transistor TR101—108 and/or TR5O1, 502 * Replace the defective transistor(s). 2) Defective resistor or capacitor of MAIN AMP board * Replace the defective part(s). 5) “TAPE OUT" inoperative 1) Poor contact in “TAPE OUT” input jacks * Repair or replace the jack. 12) Faulty TAPE MONitor switch * Repair or replace the switch. 6) “MAIN IN“ inoperative 11) Poor contact in “MAIN IN input jacks * Repair or replace the jack. 7) “TAPE MONITOR" inoperative 1) Poor contact in TAPE MONitor” input jack * Repair or replace the jack. 12) Faulty “TAPE MONitor” switch * Repair or replace the switch. 8) Frequency control “30 Hz” has no effect. 1) Faulty VR601/602 * Repair or replace 2) Defective R601/602, C601/602 or L601/602 * Replace the defective part(s) 9) Frequency control “50 Hz" has no effect. 1) Faulty VR603/604 * Repair or replace. 12) Defect C603/604 or L603/604 * Replace the defective part(s). 10) Frequency contro! “90 Hz" has no effect. 1) Faulty VR605/606 * Repair or replace. l2) Defective R605/606, C605/606 or L605/606 * Replace the defective part(s). Sie ‘Symptom Cause/Remedy 11) Frequency control 160 Hz has no effect. 1) Faulty VR607/608 * Repair or replace 2) Defective R607/608, C807/608 or 607/608 * Replace the defective part(s). 12) Frequency contro! “300 H2” has no effect. 1) Faulty VR609/610 * Repair or replace. 2) Defective R609/610, C609/610 or 609/610 * Replace the defective part(s). 13) Frequency control “500 Hz" has no effect. 1) Faulty VR611/612 * Repair or replace 2) Defective R611/612, C611/612 or L611/612 * Replace defective parts) 14) Frequency control “800 Hz" has no effect. 1) Faulty VR613/614 * Repair or replace. 2) Defective R613/614, 0813/614 or L613/614 * Repair defective part(s) 18) Frequency control “1600 H2” has no effect. 1) Faulty VR615/616 * Repair or replace. 2) Defective R615/616, C615/616 or L615/616 * Replace defective part(s). 16) Frequency control “3 kH2” has no effect. 1) Faulty VR617/618 * Repair or replace. 2) Defective R617/618, C617/618 or L617/618 * Replace defective part(s). 17) Frequency control “5 kHz" has no effect. 1) Faulty VR619/620 * Repair or replace. 2) Defective R619/620, C619/620 or L619/620 * Replace defective part(s) 18) Frequency control “@ kHz" has no effect. 1) Faulty VR621/622 * Repair or replace. 2) Defective R621/622, C621/622 or L621/622 * Replace defective part(s). 19) Frequency control “16kHz"has no effect. 1) Faulty VR623/624 * Repair or replace. 2) Defective R623/624, C623/624 or 623/624 * Replace defective part(s). 20) All controls have no effect. 1) Defective Resistor R111/112 or R115/116 * Replace the defective resistors). 2) Defective Transistor TR103—106 * Replace the defective transistor(s). 21) LED Meter does not light up. 1) Defective 16201, * Replace the IC. 2) Defective 1¢202—208 * Replace the IC(s). 3) Defective LED D401—414 * Replace the LED(s). —16- AMP & POWER SUPPLY P.C.B. (1)PRODUCED IN TAIWAN TOP VIEW BOTTOM VIEW S ae AMP & POWER SUPPLY P.C.B. (2)PRODUCED IN JAPAN(U.S.A. VERSION) TOP VIEW BOTTOM VIEW == TONE CONTROL P.C.B. (1)PRODUCED IN TAIWAN 8 TOP VIEW BOTTOM VIEW —19— TONE CONTROL (A) P.C.B. (2-1)PRODUCED IN JAPAN(U.S.A. VERSION) BOTTOM VIEW TOP VIEW 2 ri piai ofp ch She fo fo: AES 8 8 -SF TONE CONTROL (B) P.C.B. (2-2)PRODUCED IN JAPAN(U.S.A. VERSION) TOP VIEW BOTTOM VIEW ogpooz-d @Hvee—das L203 Lau 9 10 12 13 14 LED P.C.B. BOTTOM VIEW ~22- LEVEL CONTROL P.C.B. (1)PRODUCED IN TAIWAN TOP VIEW pany baivsinirs LEVEL CONTROL P.C.B. (2)PRODUCED IN JAPAN(U.S.A. VERSION) TOP VIEW BOTTOM VIEW b-s00e88 -23- ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST All asterisked (*) or (**) items listed below reference units produced in Japan. (*) for U.S.A, (**) for Europe. All other items reference units produced in Taiwan. When ordering replacement parts, refer to BSR/ADC part No., Ref. No., description and manufac: turer’s part No., if any. Select proper replacement part when specifically identified for use in units manufactured for U.S.A., Canada, Europe or PX. = BSR/ADC MER’S REF. NO. DESCRIPTION PARTNO. | PARTNO, CAPACITORS 101/102 | Tantalum 2.2uF 35V 220% 31-25-1074 103/104 | Electrolytic 47uF 50V 31-25-1061 105/106 | Ceramic 100pF SOV 25% 31-25-1028 107/108 | Ceramic 10pF 50V 45% 31-25-1026 109/110 | Ceramic 30pF SOV 35% 31-25-1027 119/112 | Electrolytic 33uF 35V 31-25-1060 €201/202 | Tantalum 4.7uF 35V 210% 31-25-1054 203/204 | Ceramic 330pF 50V 15% 31-25-1029 €205/206 | Ceramic 30pF 50V 15% 31-25-1027 €207/208 | Electrolytic 1OuF 25V 31-25-1208 209 Electrolytic 330uF 80 31-25-1063 c210 Electrolytic 47uF 50V 31-25-1061 211 Electrolytic - 220uF 50 31-25-1071 ( 212 Electrolytic 47uF 16V 31-25-1093 C213/214 | Electrolytic 220 uF 16 V 31-25-1095 215/216 | Electrolytic 100uF 16 V 31-25-1094 C217 Ceramic 0.0047uF 50V 31-25-1030 301/302 | Ceramic 0.01uF SOV 31-25-1096 c303 Ceramic for Line Pass (U.S.A.) 31-25-1064 0.01 uF 126V UK type or LB type c303 Ceramic for Line Pass (Canadian) 31-25-1025 0.01 uF 125V MS type 303 Ceramic for Line Pass (PX) 31-25-1002 | P.220022 Q.01 uF 260V X type €303/304 | Ceramic for Line Pass (European) 31-25-1002 | P-220022 0.01 uF 250V xX type 501/502 | Electrolytic 10uF 35V 31-25-1207 €503/504 | Electrolytic 33uF 35V 31-25-1206 601/602 | Tantalum 68uF 35V +10% 31-25-1076 *(C201/202) 603/604 | Tantalum 33uF 35V 10% 31-25-1077 *(€203/204) ¢605/606 | Tantalum 1.5uF 35V +10% 31-25-1078 *(C205/206) 607/608 | Tantalum 1uF 35V 210% 31-25-1079 *(C207/208) 609/610 | Tantalum O47uF 35V 210% 31-25-1080 *(€209/210) ae BSR/ADC MER'S REF. NO. DESCRIPTION Pani no. PRR NO. c611/612_| Mylar O27uF SOV 25% 31-25-1081 4C211/212) 613/614 | Mylar O.15uF SOV 45% 31-25-1082 +(C213/214) 615/616 _| Mylar 0.082uF 50V 45% 31-25-1083 *(c215/216)] 617/618 | Mylar 0.047uF SOV 45% 31-25-1084 *(€217/218) 619/620 | Mylar 0.027uF SOV 25% 31-25-1085 *(€219/220) 621/622 | Mylar O.015uF 50V +5% 31-25-1086 *(c221/222) 623/624 | Mylar 0.0082uF SOV 25% 31-25-1087 *(C223/224)| DIODES: 201/202 ITT-73N 31-53-1057 203/204 ITT-73N 31-53-1057 205/206 | Si Diode ITT-73N 31-53-1057 207/208 | Si Diode ITT-73N 31-53-1057 209/210 | Si Diode ITT-73N 31-53-1057 211/212 | Si Diode ITT-73N 31-53-1057 213/214 | Si Diode ITT-73N 31-53-1057 215/216 \TT-73N 31-53-1057 217/218 ITT-73N 31-53-1057 219/220 10E-1 or SR-1K-2 31-53-1053 D221 SVB 10-200 31-53-1063 0222 Zener Diode HZ-6B1 or WZ-056 31-53-1064 INTEGRATED CIRCUIT 1¢201 Ic RC4709 31-54-1451 1¢202 Ic NJM-45580M 31-54-1453 1¢203 Ic NJM-45580M 31-54-1453 1204 Ic NJM-45580M 31-54-1453 1¢205 Ic NJM-4558DM 31-54-1453 1¢206 Ic NJM-4558DM 31-54-1453 1c207 Ic NJM-4558DM 31-54-1453 1208 Ic NJM-4558DM 31-54-1453 JUMPER READ WIRE J204-206 | Jumper Wire 12.5 m/m P.320128 Jumper Wire 12.5 m/m P.320128 Jumper Wire 12.5 m/m P.320128 Jumper Wire 12.5 m/m P.320128 Jumper Wire 12.5 m/m P.320128 Jumper Wire 20 m/m P-320213 Jumper Wire 30. m/m P-320200 Jumper Wire 30. m/m P-320200 Jumper Wire 30 m/m -320200 -25- BSR/ADC. MER'S REF. NO. DESCRIPTION PART NO. PART NO. J601,602 | Jumper Wire 12.5 m/m P.320128 J603-626 | Jumper Wire 5 m/m P-320125 INDUCTORS 601/602 _| Inductor 3.8H+5% 31-36-1827 | P-370016 (L201/202) 603/604 | Inductor 28H+5% 31-36-1839 | P-370017 +(L203/204) 605/606 | Inductor 2.05 H+ 5% 31-36-1840 | P-370018 *(L205/206)) 607/608 | Inductor 1.0H*5% 31-36-1830 | P.370019 *(L207/208)| 609/610 | Inductor 0.6H*5% 31-36-1831 P-370020 (209/210) 611/612 _| Inductor 0.37H*5% 31-36-1832 | P.370021 *(L211/212) 613/614 | Inductor 0.21H*5% 31-36-1833 | P-370022 *(L213/214) 615/616 | Inductor 0.12H#5% 31-36-1834 | P-370023 +(L215/216) 617/618 | Inductor 0.06 H= 5% 31-36-1835 | P.370024 *(L217/218) 619/620 | Inductor 0.037 H+ 5% 31-36-1836 | P.370025 *(L219/220)| 621/622 | Inductor 0.021 H+ 5% 31-36-1837 | P.370026 +(L221/222) 623/624 | Inductor 0.012H+5% 31-36-1838 | P-370027 (223/224) LED 0301 LED LT-201 (red) 31-53-1066 D301 LED GL 3AR1 (red) 31-53-1054 401-414 | LED SLP-144B (red) 31-53-1068 RESISTORS —PZ= Axial type J=+5% 101/102 | Carbon %W PZ TKO J 31-23-1001-102 103/104 | Carbon %WPZ —-220K2. J 31-23-1001-224 R105/106 | Carbon %WPZ 120K2. J 31-23-1001-124 107/108 | Carbon %WPZ = -270K2. J 31-23-1001-274 R109/110 | Carbon %WPZ = -3.3K2I 31-23-1001-332 R111/112, | Carbon %WPZ = 3.3KAI 31-23-1002-332 *R111/112_| Carbon %WPZ —-3.3K2S 31-23-1001-332 113/114 | Carbon %WPZ —-3.3KQI 31-23-1001-332 R115/116 | Carbon YWPZ 22K 31-23-1001-223 R117/118 | Carbon %WPZ = 3.3KQS 31-23-1001-332 R119/120 | Metal Oxide = 1W 2.2KO Js 31-23-1003-222 R121/122 | Not used R123/124 | Carbon %WPZ —470KQS 31-23-1001-474 Boo e BSR/ADC MER'S REF. NO. DESCRIPTION PARTRO, | PRR SO. R201/202 | Carbon %WPZ = -22KOQS 31-23-1001-223 203/204 | Carbon %WPZ — 100KA J 31-23-1001-104 R205/206 | Carbon wWPZ — 1.5KOJ 31-23-1001-152 207/208 | Not used R209/210 | Carbon %wez — 10KAJ 31-23-1001-103 R211/212, | Carbon %Wwez 1KaJ 31-23-1001-102 R213/214 | Carbon %W PZ 1KaJ 31-23-1001-102 R215/216 | Carbon %W PZ 1kaJ 31-23-1001-102 R217/218 | Carbon %W PZ 1KQJ 31-23-1001-102 219/220 | Carbon % W PZ 1KaJ 31-23-1001-102 R221/222 | Carbon %WPZ 1kaJ 31-23-1001-102 R223/224 | Carbon %WPZ 1kas 31-23-1001-102 R225/226 | Carbon %WPZ = ATKQS 31-23-1001.473 227/228 | Carbon %WPZ 3kaJ 31-23-1001-302 R229/230 | Carbon MWPZ 1.BKQI 31-23-1001-182 231/232 | Carbon %W PZ 1KQJ 31-23-1001-102 233/234 | Carbon %WPZ BONS 31-23-1001-681 R235/236 | Carbon %WPZ = 39025 31-23-1001-391 R237/238 | Carbon %WPZ 22004 31-23-1001-221 R239/240 | Carbon %WPZ _2.2MQd 31-23-1001-222 R2a1/242 | Carbon %WPZ = -2.2M0J 31-23-1001-222 R243/244 | Carbon wWPZ — _2.2MO5 31-23-1001-222 245/246 | Carbon %WPZ —_2.2MO4 31-23-1001.222 247/248 | Carbon %WPZ —_2.2MOd 31-23-1001-222 249/250 | Carbon %WPZ = -2.2MOJ 31-23-1001-222 R251/252 | Carbon %WPZ -2.2MOd 31-23-1001-222 R253/254 | Carbon wWPZ —_2.7KQI 31-23-1001-272 R255/256 | Carbon MWPZ = -27KQS 31-23-1001-272 R257/258 | Carbon YWPZ — _27KQS 31-23-1001-272 R259/260 | Carbon WWPZ = -27KQS 31-23-1001-272 261/262 | Carbon %WPZ = -2.7KQJ 31-23-1001.272 263/264 | Carbon %WPZ —-2.7KQJ 31-23-1001-272 R265/266 | Carbon wWPZ = -2.7KOJ 31-23-1001-272 R267 Carbon wWwPZ 47K) 31-23-1001-473 R268 Carbon %WPZ = -3.3KOI 31-23-1001-332 R269 Metal Oxide 3 W 2709 J 31-23-1003-271 R270 Carbon %WPZ 100K J 31-23-1001-104 R271 Carbon wWPZ 220K J 31-23-1001-224 R272 Carbon %WPZ 3.3KQJ 31-23-1001.332 R273 Carbon %WPZ = _2.7KQS 31-23-1001-272 R274 Carbon %WPZ 47004 31-23-1001-471 R275/276 | Carbon %WPZ Kad 31-23-1001-102 R277/278 | Carbon %WPZ = ATKOQI 31-23-1001-473 R279/280 | Carbon wWPZ 100Ka J 31-23-1001-104 501/502 | Carbon %WPZ —-560NJ 31-23-1001-561 503/504 | Carbon %WPZ —120KQ.J 31-23-1001-124 R505/506 | Carbon %WPZ —220KQJ 31-23-1001-224 507/508 | Carbon %WPZ -2.2KQJ 31-23-1002-222 509/510 | Carbon % W PZ 10KQ J 31-23-1001-103 R601/602 *(R201/202) Carbon %WPZ 22024 31-23-1001-221 R603/604 *(R203/204) Not used R605/606 *(R205/206) Carbon %WPZ 562J 31-23-1001-560 = -27- REF. NO. DESCRIPTION Dee O a leATT fo. le 607/608 *(R207/208)| Carbon %WPZ 2209 5 31-23-1001-221 609/610 *(R209/210)| Carbon %WPZ 2202 J 31-23-1001-221 RG11/612 *(R211/212)| Carbon %WPZ 3300 J 31-23-1001-331 613/613 *(R213/214)| Carbon %WPZ 3909 J 31-23-1001-391 R615/616 *(R215/216)| Carbon %WPZ 2700 J 31-23-1001-271 R617/618 *(R217/218)| Carbon %WPZ 3309 J 31-23-1001-331 R619/620 *(R219/220)| Carbon %WPZ 3900 J 31-23-1001-391 R621/622 *(R221/222)| Carbon %WPZ 4700 J 31-23-1001-471 623/624 *(R223/224)| Carbon %WPZ 5602 J 31-23-1001-561 ‘SWITCHES $1] LINE/RECORD Switch Push type 4 gang 31-16-1010 | P-180367 $2 | TAPE MON/OUT Switch Push type 4 gang 31-16-1010 | P-180367 $3 |BY-PASS/EQ Switch Push type 4 gang 31-16-1010 | P-180367 $4 | METER/OUT Switch Push type 4 gang 31-16-1010 | P-180367 $5 _ | Power Switch ESB-70224T TV-3(U/S.A., Canadian, PX)] 31-16-1005 | P-180382 $5 _ | Power Switch ESB-70244 (European) 31-16-1006 | -180383 "85 | Power Switch SDG-1P TV.3 31-16-1024 | P-180247 AC Voltage Selector Switch (PX) 31-16-1021 | P-180333 TRANSFORMERS 1301 | Power Transformer 120V AC 60 Hz(U.S.A.,Canadian) | 31-27-1024 | P-100622 1301 | Power Transformer 230V AC 50 Hz (European) 31-27-1026 | P-100623 1301 | Power Transformer 100/120/220/240 V AC 50/60H2(PX) 31-27-1025 | P-100624 *T301 | Power Transformer 120 VAC 60 Hz 31-27-1019 | P-100555 ‘TRANSISTORS TR101/102 | 28C1313(G) or 28C1222(2)(F) 31-53-1051 TR103/104 | 28C1313(G) or 28C1222(2)(F) 31-53-1051 TR105/106 | 28C1313(G) or 28C1222(2)(F) 31-53-1051 TR107/108 | 2SA953(L) 31-53-1062 TR201 2SC945A(P) 31-53-1055 R202 2SD314(E) 31-53-1056 TR501/502_| 28C1313(H) or 26C1222(2)(U) 31-53-1067 VARIABLE RESISTORS VR201/202_ | Potentiometer (METER Control) 31161018 | P-170274 50 KQ B Rotary type VR203/204 | Trimmer Resistor 100K 8 31.16.1026 | P-170444 VR205/208 | Trimmer Resistor 1K0 B 31-16-1027 | P-170433 VR501/502_| Potentiometer (LEVEL Control) 31-16-1013 | P-170481 10 KO 3B Rotary type *VR501/502 | Potentiometer (LEVEL Control) 31-16-1012 | P-170479 10 K2 3B Rotary type VR601~624 | Potentiometer (Gain Control) 31-21-1015 | P-170275 *(VR201—224)] 50 K@ SpW Slide type FUSES Fuse 0.25 A/250 V (PX) 31-22-1404 | p.250112 Midget Fuse 160 mAT/260 V (European) 31-221413 | P-250046 Midget Fuse 200 mAT/250 V (European) 31.22.1414 | P-250083 ee EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST BSR/ADC MFR'S REF. NO. DESCRIPTION Ben Cee eat tor 1 Main Chassis 31-14-1082 | P-400170 2 Amp & Power Supply P.C.B. 31-17-1509 | U-23121 3 | Power Transformer (U.S.A., Canadian) 31-27-1024 | P-100622 3 Power Transformer (European) 31-27-1026 | P-100623 3 Power Transformer (PX) 3127-1025 | P-100624 23 Power Transformer 31-27-1019 | _P-100555 4 31-53-1066 *4 | Power Indicator LED (D301) 31-53-1054 5 LED Holder 31-18-1018 | P-680199 6 Front Chassis 31-14-1105 | P-400242 6 Front Chassis 31-14-1127 | P-400233 7 Power Switch (U.S.A., Canadian, PX) 31-16-1005 | P-180382 7 Power Switch (European) 31-16-1006 | P-180383 7, Power Switch 31-16-1024 | _P-180247 8 Headphone Bracket 31-13-1063 | P-411779 9 Headphone Jack 31-20-1010 | P.190155 10 | Control P.C.B. 31-17-1517 | U-23133 "10 | Control P.C.8 31-17-1510 | U-23122 nN Line Pass Capacitor (U.S.A.) 31-25-1064 Line Pass Capacitor (Canadian) 31-25-1025 1 Line Pass Capacitor (European) 31-25-1002 | P.220022 i Line Pass Capacitor (PX) 31-25-1002 | -220022 12 Power Switch Cover (European, PX) 31-40-1020 | P-480145 13 Cover for Line Pass Capacitor (U.S.A., PX) 31-40-1009 | P-610466 13 Cover for Line Pass Capacitor (European) 31-40-1010 | P-610467 14 Back Panel (U.S.A.) 31-14-1099 | P.411853 14 Back Panel (Canadian) 31-141100 | P-411854 14 Back Panel (European) 31-14-1106 | P-411855 4 Back Panel (PX) 31-14-1107 | P-411856 “14 Back Panel 31-14-1101 | P-411716 14 Back Panel 31-14-1128 | P-411765 15 Level Control P.C.B. 31-17-1518 | U-23136 15 Level Control P.C.B. 31-17-1519 | U-23134 16 Supporter for Level Control P.C.B. 31-14-1098 | P-820593 *16 | Supporter for Level Control P.C.B. 31-14.1129 | P-820582 7 8P Pin Jack 31-20-1003 | P-320001 18 | AC Cord (U.S.A,, Canadian) 31-46-1011 | P-310093 18 | AC Cord (European) 31-46-1018 | P-310105 18 | AC Cord (PX) 31-46-1014 | P-310056 19 | AC Cord Strain Relief 3P-4(U.S.A.,Canadian,PX} 31-13-1251 | P-480010 19 | AC Cord Strain Relief 4N-4 (European) 31-13-1064 | P-480080 20 | AC Outlet (U.S.A., Canadian, PX) 31-18-1005 | P.190098 21 LED P.C.B. 31-17-1511 | U-25135 22 AC Voltage Selector Switch (PX) 31-16-1021 | P-180333 23 Block Terminal (European) 31-18-1008 | P-320251 24 Insulation Cap (European) 31-40-1013 | P.690284 25 Insulation Sheet (European) 31-40-1023 | P-690251 26 Fuse Bracket (European) 31-14-1136 | P.411917 27 Fuse Holder (European) 31-18-1953 | P-260008 28 Midget Fuse (160 mAT/250 V) (European) 31-22-1413 | P-250046 29 Midget Fuse (200 mAT/250 V) (European) 31-22-1414 | P-250083 30 Front Panel Ass'y 31-14-1126 | P-700443 1 (Consists of Front Panel 31-14-1130 P-700438. —29— BSR/ADC MER'S REF.NO. DESCRIPTION PART NO. PART io. | Knob Guide 31-14-1114 | P.610447 Blind Sheet 31-40-1014 | P-480180 +30 Front Panel Ass'y 31-14-1112 | P-700374 (Consists of Front Panel 31-14-1113 | P-700367 Knob Guide 31-14-1114 | P.610447 Blind Sheet 31-40-1014 | P-480180 31 Sheet for Front Panel 31-40-1011 P-480181 32 Cover for LED P.C.B. 31-13-1062 | P.610619 33 Handle 31-14-1085 | P-720012 34 Handle Washer 31-13-1100 | P-420299 35 Knob 248 31-14-1123 | P.650248 36 Knob 263 31-14-1110 | P-650263 37 Knob 400 31-14-1138 | P-650400 *37; Knob 261 31-14-1111 P-650261 38 Cabinet 31-14-1571 P-411666 39 Bottom Plate 31-14-1561 P-411319 40 Foot (A) 31-13-1140 | P-610461 41 Foot (B) 31-13-1141 680145, 42 Number Plate 31-59-1224 | P-730184 HARDWARE s1 Bind Tapping Screw 3x 6BT-2 $2 Pan Screw. 3x 8P $3 Bind Tapping Screw 3x 8BT-3 84 Pan Screw with Flange Lock Washer3 x 5PFL $5 Bind Tapping Screw 3x 8BT-2 sé Pan Screw with Poly-wave Lock Washer 3x6PT-2 PW s7 Bind Tapping Screw with Tooth 3x 8BT-2 SB Pan Screw with Flange Lock Washer3 x 8P FL so Bind Tapping Screw 3x 20BT-3 wi Outer Tooth Washer aw w2 Washer aw w3 Washer aw Nt Nut 3N N2 Flange Nut 3NF NB Nut 4N swi ‘Spring Washer 3sw sw2 Spring Washer 4sw RI Rivet (Black) YB-429 R2 Rivet (Black) YB-320 eo MISCELLANEOUS PARTS LIST DESCRIPTION erty PART NO. Terminal for P.C.8. P.320245 * Heat Sink for Transistor (one of Amp & Power Supply P.C.B.)| 31-49-1003 | P-411332 * Cable Tie (A) 31-59-1249 | P.610147 Fuse Label 160 mAT/250 V (European) 31-59-1100 | P-810720 Fuse Label 200 mAT/250 V (European) 31-59-1231 P-810721 Master Carton (U.S.A., Canadian, European) 31-59-1299 | P.800774 Master Carton (PX) 31-59-1298 | P-800775 * Master Carton 31-59-1248 | P-800700 **Master Carton 31-59-1491 | P-800795 Double Master Carton (PX) 31-59-1278 | P-800779 Gift Box (U.S.A., PX) 31-59-1468 | P-800776 Gift Box (Canadian) 31-59-1469 | P-800777 Gift Box (European) 31-59-1470 | P-800778 * Gift Box 31-59-1282 | P-800697 **Gift Box 31-59-1492 | P-800796 Snow Box 31-59-1471 P-820581 * Snow Box 31-59-1274 | P-820449 **Snow Box 31-59-1274 | P-820449 Owner's Manual (U.S.A., European, PX) 31-59-1487 | P-810826 lor P-810843 Owner's Manual (Canadian) 31-59-1927 | P-810825 * Owner's Manual 31-59-1482 | P-810771 Address & BSR No. Label for Canadian Owner's Manual 31-59-1900 | P-810856 (Canadian) Warranty Card (2 years) (U.S.A.) 31-854-2231 | P-810762 Warranty Card (1 year) (European, PX) 31-59-1475 | P-810782 IHF Tag (U.S.A.) 30-853-0463 | P-810770 Caution Label (U.S.A., European, PX) 31-59-1495 | P-810009 C.S.A. Caution Label (Canadian) 31-59-1268 P-810511 OC Label 31-59-1928 | P-810019 UL Label (U.S.A.) 31-59-1229 | P.810100 C.S.A. Label (Canadian) 31-59-1269 | P-810024 Pass Label 31-59-1230 | P-810183 @ Mark Label 31-59-1453 | P-690253 Poly Bag for Set 31-59-1273 | P-820454 Poly Bag for AC Cord 31-59-1233 | P-820418 AC Cord Tag (European) 31-59-1483 | P-810698 Patch Cord 31-46-1008 | P-190124 Service Manual 31-59-1490 re SCHEMATIC DIAGRA NOTE: (1) ALL RESISTANCE VALUES ARE INDICATED IN "OHM" (K=10° OHM) (2) ALL CAPACITANCE VALUES ARE INDICATED IN ‘uF"(Pf#10 uF) —32- DIAGRAM L ourPuT t “© ourrur Rk 31-501 -33- EXPLODED VIEW > VIEW jor EUROPEAN models only. for PX models only. REFER TO PAGES 29 AND 30 FOR PARTS LIST. oe 31-594 AUDIO DYNAMICS CORPORATION PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS GROUP ROUTE 303 yy Cc Audio Dynamics BLAUVELT,N.Y. 10913 A BSR COMPANY e 31-59-1490 PRINTED IN JAPAN

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