Sony TAAX-44 Service manual

US
Model
AEP Model
UK Model
E Model
INTEGRATED STEREO AMPLIFIER
GENERAL
System:
Power Requirements:
Power Consumption:
AC Outlets:
Dimensions:
SPECIFICATIONS
Preamplifier section: low-noise IC
equalizer amp.; ASP tone control
Power amplifier section: pure-
complementary SEPP OCL power amplifier with all stages direct coupled
US, Canadian model: 120 V ac, 60 Hz AEP model: 220 V ac
authorized Sony personnel),
UK model: 240 V ac
authorized Sony personnel),
E model: 120, 220 or 240 V ac adjustable,
50160 Hz
US, AEP model: 100 watts Canadian model: 155 watts UK model: 270 watts E model: 100 watts
AEP, UK model: 3 switched, total 100 watts
max.
US, Canadian model:
Two switched (total 100 watts) One unswitched
E model: 2 switched, total 100 watts max.
Approx. 430 x 80 x 290 mm (w/h/d) including projecting parts and controls
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1 unswitched, 100 watts max.
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SONT CRITIQUES POUR LA
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V ac adjustable by
50/60
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V ac adjustable by
(100
watts)
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AMPLIFIER SECTION
POWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONIC
DISTORTION : (US, Canadian model) With 8 ohm loads, both channels driven, from 20 - 20,000 Hz; rated 40 watts per chan-
nel minimum RMS power, with no more than
0.008% total harmonic distortion from 250
milliwatts to rated output.
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Weight:
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!!
COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY SHADING AND MARK
ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS, EXPLODED
B
VIEWS AND IN THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION. WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY.
Approx. 5.6 kg (12 Ibs 6 oz) net Approx. 6 kg (13 lbs 4 oz) in shipping carton
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Continuous RMS
Power Output
(Lea than 0.688%
THD, both channels
driven simultaneous-
(AEP, UK, E model):
Power Bandwidth
Dynamic Headroom:
Harmonic Distortion:
Intermodulation (IM)
(60Hr: 7kHz=4:
Frequency Response:
Residual Noise:
Damping Factor:
(IHF):
Distortion
1):
ly)
At 20 Hz- 20 kHz
40 + 40 watts (8 ohms)
At 1
kHz
44 + 44 watts (8 ohms)
According to DIN 45500
40 + 40 watts (8 ohms)
5 Hz - 45 kHz
1.8 dB (‘78 IHF) Less than 0.008% at rated output
Less than 0.008% at rated output PHONO:
TUNER
DAD/AUX
TAPE 1.2 Less than 50 (8 ohms, 1
AIAA
equalization curve
35pV
(8 ohms, network A)
kHz)
10Hz-120kHz’;OdB
f0.5dB
Inputs:
I
*
‘70
IHF
outputs:
Tone Controls:
Subsonic Filter:
High Filter: 6 dB/octave attenuation above 9 kHz
Muting: -20dB
RECOUT1,2
Voltage 150
Impedance 4.7 k ohms
SPEAKER A, B
Accepts speakers of 8 - 16 ohms.
HEADPHONES
Accepts low and high impedance head­phones.
BASS
+lOdB
TREBLE
?lOdB
6 dB/octave attenuation below 15 Hz
Maximum
input
capability (1
I
mV
at 100 Hz (turnover freq. 500 Hz) at 10 kHz (turnover freq. 2 kHz)
kliz) network,
SIN
(wei~hfmg
1
(“put le”e,
FEATURES
The TA-AX44 integrated stereo amplifier incorporates a number of technical breakthroughs in circuit design. On its attractive front panel most of the controls and switches are “touch pad” switches and the tone, filter and volume settings are shown by fluorescent displays.
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE TA-AX44’S CIRCUIT ASP (Audio Signal Processor) IC in the preamplifier stage Sony has developed a new audio device, called the Audio Signal Processor settings. The ASP IC also permits electronic program source tion. Mechanical controls and switches have been practically eliminated from the front panel. In combination with a microcom­puter and a non-volatile memory IC, the ASP IC offers greater flex­ibility - an Acoustic Function, an ability to store and recall two sets of tonal adjustments.
Legato linear power amplifier stage The operation of the power amplifier stage is stable without any observable distortion up through the higher frequencies. We call this power amp “Legato Linear” because its switching distortion is very low and its output waveform smooth.
IC,
which can digitally control the tone, filter and volume
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OPERATING VOLTAGE
Before connecting the unit to the power source, check that the operating voltage of your unit is the same as the local power line voltage.
The Continental European model (AEP model) operates on 220 V
ac (or 240 V ac adjustable by authorized Sony personnel).
The United Kingdom model (UK model) operates on 240 V ac (or
220 V ac adjustable by authorized Sony personnel).
The model for other countries (E model) operates on either 120,
220 or 240 V ac. The voltage selector is located on the rear panel. If the selector must be reset, disconnect the ac power cord and turn the selector with a coin so that the arrow mark of the selector points to the proper voltage figure.
The US, Canadian model operates on 120 V ac.
Simple, straight signal path layout A heat-pipe cooling system and the ASP IC layout near the input and output terminals minimize wiring losses and allow low distor­tion
ooeration.
Wireless remote control operation Using the optional RM-44 system remote controller, various opera. tions - power tion, muting on/off and volume adjustment - can be remotely con­trolled.
on/off,
program selection, acoustic setting selec-
~
PRECAUTIONS
On safety
l Check that the operating voltage of your unit is identical
voltage of your local power supply.
l Should any liquid or solid object fall into the cabinet, unplug the
unit and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating It any further.
l Unplug the unit from the wall outlet if it is not to be used for an
extended period of time. To disconnect the cord, pull it out by grasping the plug. Never pull the cord itself.
On installation
l Do not install the unit in a location near heat sources such as
radiators or air ducts, or in a place subject to direct sunlight, ex­cessive dust, mechanical vibration or shock.
l Good air circulation is essential to prevent internal heat build-up
in the unit. Place the unit in the location with adequate air circula­tion. Do not place the unit on a soft surface, such as a rug that would block the ventilation holes on the bottom.
l DO not place anything on top of the cabinet. The top ventilation
holes must be unobstructed for the proper operation of the unit and to prolong the life of its components.
MODEL IDENTIFICATION
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Specification Label
[AEP
model1
SONX
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MODEL NO.
TA-AX44
with
the
On operation
l Before making program source connections, be sure to turn the
power switch off and unplug the unit.
l Do not attempt to test the protection circuits by blocking the ven-
tilation holes or connecting improper loads.
l When the unit is not used, turn the power off, to conserve energy
and to extend the useful life of your unit.
On
cleaning the cabinet
Clean the cabinet, panel and controls with a soft cloth lightly moistened with mild detergent solution. Do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder or solvent such as alcohol or zine.
On repacking
Do not throw away the carton and the packing material. It makes an ideal container to transport the unit in. When shipping the unit for repair work or to another location, repack it as illustrated on the carton box.
[UK model]
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MODEL NO.
TA-AX44
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INTEGRATED STEREO AMPLIFIER
AC
220'4% 50/60Hz 100~
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SERIAL NO.
MADE IN JAPAN
[US,
Canadian model]
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TA-AX44
INTEGRATED STEREO AMPLIFIER
AC:l20V-
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SERIAL NO. MADE IN JAPAN
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INTEGRATED STEREO AMPLIFIER
AC:210V~50/6OHz 270W
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SERIAL NO, MADE IN JAPAN
LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF CONTROLS
POWER switch
/
HEADPHONES jack
Fluorescent display (See below. J
BASS and TREBLE tone control buttons
VOLUME MUTING TAPE COPY TAPE MONITOR control button switch
SUBSONIC filter switch
MEMORY
switch
switch
ACOATIC
switches
switches
Fluorescent display section
VOL UME indicator
er
, MUTING indicator
BALANCE indicator
PHONO inputs
Ground terminal
DA D/A UX (auxiliary) inputs
TUNER inputs
SPEAKER A and
SPEAKER B terminals
CORDER 2 jacks
TAPE inputs and REC OUT (recording output) jacks
ORDER 1 jacks
TAPE inputs and REC OUT (recording output) jacks
AC OUTLETS
Photo: AEP, UK model
Remote control connector
AC outlets These are used to power other audio components whose power consumption is less than the wattage indicated below the ac outlet. The SWITCHED outlet is controlled by the front panel POWER swit­ch. The UNSWITCHED outlet (only on the E model) is not controlled
by the POWER switch. Do not connect any electrical home appliance such as an electric iron, fan, TV or other high-wattage equipment to these ac outlets.
The four groups of ac power cord plugs and ac outlets on your
amplifier rear panel are illustrated below
AC outlet
SWITCHED TOTAL
100 W MAX
SWITCHED TOTAL
100WMAX’
Group A
(E
,nodrI
only)
Group
IUS, Calladl‘l”,
E model)
I3
UNSWITCHED
100 W MAX
SWITCHED
/
TOTAL 100 W
For the Customers in the United Kingdom
The mains lead plug of your apparatus is a 3-pin type especially designed to be connected only to the Sony RM-44 system remote controller. The remote controller has a receptacle on the rear to receive this plug to supply mains power to other components of your audio system. To connect the apparatus directly to a mains power point in your house, firmly insert the 3-pin plug into the supplied mains lead adaptor.
manns lead
-CAUTION Connect the 3.pin plug only to the mains outlet on the com­ponent mentioned above or to the supplied mains lead adap­tor.
-Important The wires in this mains lead adaptor are coloured in accor­dance with the following code.
Blue : Neutral Brown : Live
As the
colours
of the wires in the mains lead adaptor of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows
The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the ter-
minal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black.
The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the
terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red.
mains lead adaptor
:
*
* *Use the plug adaptor to connect the
However. when adaptor IS not needed
ltlet
on the
PSLX33.
TC-FXSOOR.
makmg
ampllfier
power
The ac
Tuner ST-JX44L. ST-JX-22L Turntable Tape deck
can supply ac power to the
PS-LX5
TC-FX44
connections
folIowIng com-
ampllfler to
an ac outlet I” the house
among the Sony components.
this
OPERATION
TO GET SOUND
Adjust the volume.
‘4
VOLUME
111111
When the power is turned on, the volume previous setting. Press either end of the VOLUME control button when the volume IS adjusted to your preference.
Select the speaker system used.
A-SPEAKERS-B
To
dnve
speaker system A. depress A To drive speaker system B depress B To drive both speaker systems depress A and B For headphone listening only : keep both
-Important points to remember
swtch. watch.
switches
swtches.
released
l The MONITOR switches have priority over the FUNCTION
switches (PHONO, TUNER and DADIAUX) when they are
engaged at the same time.
l To disengage the MONITOR switch, press the same switch
again.
l The TAPE COPY switch is a push-on/push-off switch, and
does not affect any other FUNCTION or MONITOR switch.
will
be
automatically
Select the program source and start the program.
3
For the taped program connected to the TAPE RECORDER 2 TAPE
SOUND ADJUSTMENTS Stereo balance The feeling of direction and depth that duces is greatly diminished if the volume levels of the two channels are not balanced to produce a well-defined stereo image. Adjust the BALANCE control buttons as necessary. Proper setting of the BALANCE control will vary with different program sources
because of differences in recording levels. Stereo balance is alS0 affected by the acoustics of the listening room, which itself is
dependent on the shape and size of the room, the
room’s furniture, and the carpet and wall coverings.
MONITOR
For the taped program connected to the TAPE RECORDER 1 TAPE
reset to m~nrmum, then
FUNCTION
\
For the tuner program.
I
For
auxiliary
the
sources connected to
DADlAUX jacks.
will
be up slowly to the
For the ‘record program.
lacks
lacks.
stereophonrc
sound pro-
locatron
of the
Tone
Use the tone control buttons to adjust the tone to surt the
characterrstrcs
When listening to a program source with
press the HI-FILTER switch. If the woofer cones of the speaker system move a lot when a warped record is played, press the SUBSONIC filter switch to reduce the very low-frequency distortion caused by record warp.
The manipulation of the tone control section does not interrupt the signal path in the amplifier. However, its overuse may adversely af­fect amplifier tone quality.
of the listening
iddm
afld the program
high.frequency
SOUrCe
noise,
TAPE RECORDING AND TAPE COPY
TO RECORD
0
Select the program to be recorded with the FUNCTION switches.
@Start the program and set the tape recorder in the record mode.
Record
olaver
REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION WITH AN OPTIONAL REMOTE CONTROLLER
The optional RM-44 system remote controller controls the following functions of the amplifier: power on/off, program selection, acoustic setting selection, muting on/off, and volume adjustment. This remote controller, with its infrared ray sensor, can control con­nected components by an infrared ray transmitted from the RM-44C remote commander supplied with the system remote controller. For connections and operations, refer to the system remote con­troller’s instruction manual.
Ampliliel
Tuner
Cassette deck
Turntable
The filters, and tone and volume settings have no effect on record­ing.
Monitoring of a 3.head tape recorder If your tape recorder has separate record and playback heads, you can monitor the recording results. When the tape recorder used for recording is connected to the TAPE RECORDER 1 REC OUT jacks, press the TAPE 1 switch and you can monitor the recording results. Press the TAPE 1 switch again to disengage, and the source sound will be heard. Be sure to keep the monitor switch of the tape recorder in the TAPE position.
TO COPY If you have two tape recorders, you can copy a taped program from tape recorder 1 (connected to TAPE RECORDER 1 TAPE inputs) to tape recorder 2 (connected to TAPE RECORDER 2 REC OUT out­puts). Tape copy from tape recorder 2 to tape recorder 1 cannot be made. You can copy a tape while listening to a record or a broadcast.
0
Insert the recorded tape into the tape recorder 1 and a blank tape into the tape recorder 2.
@
Press the TAPE COPY switch.
@
Adjust the recording level of tape recorder 2. Start the playback of tape recorder 1 and the recording of tape recorder 2. Copying will begin.
ape deck 1 (for playback)
\
Tape deck 2 (for recording
/
Infrared-ray command RM-44
To listen to a program while the tape is being copied
For the playback sound of tape recorder 1 : press the TAPE 1
switch.
For a program source connected to the PHONO, TUNER or
DADlAUX inputs : press the appropriate FUNCTION switch.
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