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Hifi €NGINEé For more Hi-Fi manuals and set-up information please visit www.hifiengine.com Servicec Manual AM/FM STEREO RECEIVER X=-780 WMPIONEER' MODEL SX-780 COMES IN FOUR VERSIONS DISTINGUISHED AS FOLLOWS: [oe [ Vote 1 = 7 mf — a | ow 120V only _ s 110V, 120V, 220V, 240V {Switchatl [ iG NOV, 120v, 220V, 240V (Saitehable) | US. mttary mode! This service manual is applicable to the KU type. When repairing the KC, S, S/G types, please see the additional service manual. CONTENTS 1. SPECIFICATIONS «00... eee 3 9. PACKING .. 000.0... eee eee 18 2. FRONT PANEL FACILITIES 5 10. EXPLODED VIEWS 3. BLOCK DIAGRAM 7 OA External Part 6c eee 19 4. CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION 10.2 Internal Part a 4.1 Tuner Section. . .. 7 11, SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS, P. C. BOARD 4.2 Audio Section . 8 PATTERNS AND PARTS LIST 5. DISASSEMBLY covets 10 M1 Miscellanea. 5... - + 23 6 PARTS LOCATION 11.2 Schematic Diagram ........ 25 6.1 Front Panel View... 0.00. ..eeee0e. WY 11.3 P.-C. Board Connection Diagram ........ 28 6.2 Front View with Panel Removed ct 11.4 LED Assembly (GWX-191) 8 63 TopView ....... ee 11.5 Headphone Assembly (GWX-192) 33 64 Rear Panel View ..... 2 11.6 Capacitor Assembly (GWR-110)......... 33 DIAL CORD STRINGING .. 13 11.7 Fuse Assembly (AWR-169) : 33 8. ADJUSTMENTS 11.8 Tuner Assembly (AWE-099) ........... 34 81 FMTune .....cccccceceeceeceese 14 11.9. AF Assembly (GWK-118)............. 37 8.2 AM Tuner cote e eens 16 8.3 DC Balance of Power Amplifier......... 17 8.4 Meter Drive Circuit... 0. .....0.0.. 17 1. SPECIFICATIONS Semiconductors A es . weeee 5 ICs u Transistors. 6 Diodes 22 Amplifier Section Continuous Power Output of 45 watts” per channel, min., at 8 ohms from 20 Hertz to 20,000 Hertz with no more than 0.05% total harmonic distortion, or 45 watts per channel at 4 ohms from 20 Hertz to 20,000 Hertz with no more than 0.08% total harmonic distortion. Total Harmonic Distortion (20 Hertz to 20,000 Hertz, from AUX) continuous rated power output . . .No more than 0.05% 23 watts per channel power output, 8 ohms . No more than 0.03% 1 watt per channel power output, 8 ohms . -No more than 0.03% Intermodulation Distortion (50 Hertz : 7,000 Hertz = 4: 1, from AUX) continuous rated power output . . 23 watts per channel power output, -No more than 0.05% 8 ohms - No more than 0.03% 1 watt per channel power output, Bohms........ - .No more than 0. 3% Damping Factor (20Hertz to 20,000Hertz, 8 ohms). . Input (Sensitivity/Impedance) PHONO. AUX... TAPE PLAY 1 . TAPE PLAY 2 . 2.5mV/S0 kilohms 150mV/50 kilohms 150mV/50 kilohms 150mV/50 kilohms PHONO Overload Level (1 kHz, T.H.D.: 0.05%) .. 200mV Output (Level/Impedance) TAPE REC1 . . 150mV TAPE REC 2... 6. cece eee eee eee 150mV SPEAKERS . . A,B, AtB HEADPHONES Frequency Response PHONO (RIAA Equalization) » 20Hz to 20,000Hz +0.24B - Low impedance AUX, TAPE PLAY . . SHz to 80,000Hz*9 dB Tone Control BASS .. « +8dB, ~74B (100Hz) TREBLE +74B, —64B (10kHz) Filter LOW... 20. e cece cece ee eee 15Hz (64B/oct.) Loudness Contour (Volume control set at ~40dB position) +6dB (100H2), +34B (10kHz) downloaded from wwvr.hifiengine.com Hum and Noise (IHF, short-circuited, A network, rat power) PHONO. . 2.76: AUX, TAPE PLAY +951 FM Section Usable Sensitivity MONO 50dB Quieting Sensitivity 10.3dBF (1.8n. MONO ..... - 16.24BF (3.62 STEREO... 0... 2202-22 e eee 37.00Bf (394° Signal-to-Noise Ratio at 65dBF MONO ....... + 80¢ STEREO... =. 72 Distortion at 65dBF 100Hz.... . MONO .. = 0.07 STEREO -. OLS kHz MONO. = 0.07 1. OnE STEREO. : = 01 kHz... MONO STEREO 0.25 Frequency Response 30Hz to 15, 000282. 3. Capture Ratio . 1 O Selectivity . 75« Spurious Response R + 65¢ Image Response Ratio + 650 IF Response Ratio. . . 90 AM Suppression Ratio ~ 50« Muting Threshold 119.248 (10m Stereo Separation .. . . kHz), 35dB (30H2~1 5kH Subcarrier Production Ratio wee » S5e SCA Rejection Ratio. .... 0... .00 00sec eee 65 300 ohms balanc 75 ohms unbalanc Antenna Input . . AM Section Sensitivity (IHF, ferrite antenna) . . (IHF, ext. antenna) . Selectivity. . Signal-to-Noise Ratio Image Response Ratio IF Response Ratio... 300nV; 15 - +261 50: 40: 40. Antenna... 6.6.5 ++ Built-in ferrite loopstic anten Miscellaneous Power Requirements . = 120V, 60 Power Consumption . “Tsow (UL), 280VA (cs. Dimensions « 480(W) x 140(H) x 320(D)n 18-7/8(W) x 5-1/2(H) x 12-5/8(D Weight .. Without package . 11.2kg (241b 11¢ With package « 12.8kg (28Ib 3« Furnished Parts FM Taypeantenna 0.2... .02020eeeeeeeeeee Operating instructions 1 *Measured pursuant to Federal Trade Commission's Trade Regulation Rule on Power Output Claims for Amplifiers. NOTE: Specifications and design subject to possible modification without notice due to improvements. 2. FRONT PANEL FACILITIES POWER METERS These meters allow you to read out the rated power level when speakers with 2 nominal impedance of 8 ohms are connected to the receiver's speaker terminals. NOTE: These values are related to the impedance of the speakers and they vary according to the frequency. In order to find out the exact output level, connect an 8-ohm dummy load instead of the speakers. POWER SWITCH Set this switch to ON to supply power to the receiver, Thete will be a short delay when it is set to ON, because the muting circuit has been actuated to suppress the un- Pleasant noise that is sometimes generated when the power is switched on and off. PHONES JACK: Plug the headphones into this jack when you want to listen through your stereo headphones. Release both SPEAKERS buttons if you want to listen to the sound through your headphones only (This means that both buttons will be released) SPEAKERS SWITCHES Depress the button corresponding to the speakers con- nected to the SPEAKERS terminals (A or B) on the rear panel. You can depress both of these buttons to listen to sound from two pairs of speaker systems at the same time, BASS AND TREBLE CONTROLS When turned clockwise from the OFF position, the response in the bass or treble range, respectively, is boosted. Turning counterclockwise attenuates the re- sponse. At the OFF position the tone control circuit is bypassed and frequency response is flat. TAPE MONITOR INDICATOR With either of the TAPE MONITOR switches set to O the TAPE MONITOR indicator lights up. This lar indicates the receiver is monitoring or playing back t tape on the tape deck connected to the TAPE jacks. SOURCE INDICATOR With either of the TAPE MONITOR switches set to OF the SOURCE indicator lights up. This lamp indicates t receiver is playing the program source; AM broadca FM broadcast, record on the turntable, or another cor ponent connected to the AUX jacks. LOW FILTER SWITCH When this switch is set to 1SHz, a 6dB/oct attenuatic can be provided for frequencies below 15Hz. This mea that you can cancel out noise in the ultra-low frequenci which is generated by low-pitched rumble from a tur table and other forms of distortion. Although this noi cannot be heard, it can generate intermodulation diste tion and damage the speakers. FM MUTING SWITCH When this switch is set to the upper position (On), t FM muting function acts to suppress unpleasant inte station noise while tuning between the FM broadcasti stations. When the switch is set to the OFF position, t FM muting function does not act, thus enabling suitat reception of weak radio stations. —DIAL POINTER ‘This pointer indicates the broadcasting stations. (STEREO INDICATOR ‘This indicator lights up when the receiver is tuned in to, receive a stereo broadcast. AM/FM TUNING METER When tuning in to FM stations, position the meter pointer in the center of FM area for optimum reception. In the case of AM stations, tune for maximum meter deflection toward the right of the scale, FUNCTION SWITCH Use this switch to select the program source. For a second after the switch is selected, no sound will be heard. This is due to the operation of the muting circuit, which can suppress the unpleasant switching noise generated when the FUNCTION switch is selected. AM: When listening to AM broadcasting, FM: When listening to FM broadcasting The STEREO indicator lights up when the receiver is tuned in to an FM stereo broadcast. PHONO: When playing a record on the turntable con- nected to the PHONO jacks. AUX: When listening to an audio component con: nected to the AUX jacks. [TUNING KNOB Use this knob to tune in to broadcasting stations, Select the station and tune for optimum reception by ‘observing the dial scale and the AM/FM tuning meter. VOLUME CONTROL Use this control to adjust the output level to the speakers and headphones. Turn it clockwise to increase the output, level. No sound will be heard if you set to MIN. LOUDNESS SWITCH Set this switch to ON when listening at a low volume. The frequency response of the human ear varies according to the listening volume, and setting this switch to the ON position compensates for hearing response by emphasizing the bass and treble. BALANCE CONTROL Use this control to balance the volume of the left and right channels. First, however, set the MODE switch to MONO. If the sound appears to be louder on the right, it ‘means that the volume of the right channel is higher. Turn the BALANCE control to the left and adjust. Conversely, if the sound appears to be louder on the left, it means that the volume of the left channel is higher. Therefore, turn the BALANCE control to the right and adjust. After ad- justing, return the MODE switch to STEREO. —TAPE MONITOR SWITCH (1, 2) Set switch 1 to ON with a tape deck which is connected to the TAPE 1 jacks (REC and PLAY) when you want to monitor the playback or recording of a tape. The tape on a deck which is connected to the TAPE 2 jacks (REC and PLAY) can be similarly monitored by setting switch 2 to ON. NOTE. Set the switches to the upper (OFF) position when listening to records or broadcasts. MODE SWITCH Use this switch for selecting mono or stereo performances, STEREO: Set to this position for normal stereo opera- tion, MONO: — When set to this position, the left and right channel signals will be mixed and repro- duced monophonically from both speaker systems. 3. BLOCK DIAGRAM Cage Le moma ornare Hie He i | nu est allem TT = : oS gate ae a , noe aC 267 op Ge (is po f 1 Lome wee sete T ale 4. CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION 4.1 TUNER SECTION AM Tuner (Fig. 1) The tuner employs a 2-gang tuning capacitor, one IC (HA1197) and one AM ceramic filter. See page 24 for details of the internal structure of HA1197 which contains a 1stage RF amplifier, converter, 2-stage IF amplifier, detector, and AGC circuit. Qi of the output circuit is a special AM muting circuit. This circuit is operated until the AM tuner stabilizes immediately after the FUNC- ‘TION switch has been set to the AM position, +B is supplied to R,;, thru C,,, and the base of Qo is forward biased. Concequently, Qi» is turned on, and the AM output signal is shorted to ground during the time constant of Cy, Res. Fungrion 9 @ seonanon rune ear ANTO~] ant Fig. 1 AM tuner circuit FM Front end The FM front end consists of a 3-ganged tuning capacitor, a dual-gate MOS FET equipped 1-stage RF amplifier, a local oscillator and a mixer. The output of the local oscillator (a modified Clapp circuit employing a single transistor) is applied to the base of the mixer transistor. IF Amplifier and Detector ‘Three dual element ceramic filters are used as the selection elements, and one IC (HA1201) containing one differential amplifier and one FM IF IC (PA3001-A) are used as the amplification elements. The HA1201 compensates for the fil- ter insertion loss, and also limits the amplitude of the FM signal. The PA3OOI-A performs IF amplification, am- plitude limiting and FM detection. It also drives the TUNING meter and controls muting. See the block diagram on page 24 for the internal structure of this IC. Multiplex Decoder ‘The sub-carrier generator (PLL system), NFB demodulator, automatic pilot canceller, and stereo/mono automatic switch are also built in an IC (PA1001-A). With the addition of a few CR elements, a multiplex decoder of high S-N ratio and low distortion has been achieved (Again refer to page 24 for further details of this IC). A major feature of the PA1001-A is the automatic pilot canceller. This circuit detects the level of the 19kHz pilot signal, and automatically adjusts to that level to cancel out the pilot signal completely. ‘This has made the designing of the low-pass filter in the following stage very much easier, and has further extended the frequency response at the high end. ‘The output signal from the multiplex decoder is passed on via the deemphasis circuit and AF amplifier (which serves as both low-pass filter and crosstalk canceller) to the FM muting gate. FM Muting Circuit The FET gate circuit connected to the output of the FM tuner serves as a muting circuit which eliminates unwanted FUNCTION selector switch- ing noise and FM interstation noise. This muting circuit is shown in Fig. 2. At more than approximately +70kHz detuning or low input level (less than 10uV antenna input), a DC voltage is produced at pin 12 of the FM IF IC (PA3001-A). At this time, if the FM MUTING switch is set to ON, pin 12 is connected to Quy base through Ryo:, Qsp comes on. As a result, the potential at point A will drop, followed by the FETs (Q25, Qro) being tured off. When the FUNCTION selector switch is at AUX, PHONO or AM position, Qs. will turn on due to +B being applied to its base via the FUNCTION switch, and FETs (Q,5, Q2») being turned off. When the FUNCTION switch is changed to the FM position, Qso will turn off due to +B being not applied to its base. The potential at the gate of FETs(Qzs, Qz9) will consequently increase (at a speed determined by the Caos, R12 time constant) until FETs are tumed on, and muting condition terminated. 4.2 AUDIO SECTION Phono Equalizer Amplifier This circuit is an NFB-type equalizer amplifier, with one IC (HA1457) in both L and R channels. This IC is a low-noise type, and provide an open- loop gain of 82dB. The main performance specifi- cations for this circuit include a voltage gain of 35.54B (at 1kHz), a phono dynamic margin or overload level of 200mV (RMS, at 1kHz, with 0.05% THD), and PHONO equalization within £0.3dB (20Hz—20kHz). Tone Control Circuit A CRtype tone control circuit is used in this, unit. The signal is amplified to the necessary level by the flat amplifier (IC) with a voltage gain of about 31.44B in front of the control circuit. When the BASS and TREBLE controls are in the center position, the tone-control networks are automati- cally switched out of the signal path in order to give a perfectly flat frequency response. Power Amplifier (Fig. 3) The first stage consists of a PNP dual-transistor differential amplifier (Q; ) which loads the current mirror circuit (Q,) to obtain a high stable gain even in the high-frequency range. The pre-driver stage (Qi, Q13) operates with the constant current circuit (Q)s) as the load, amplifying the voltage to the required level. With a hybrid IC (STK-0050) in the power stage, a power output level of 45W +45W/82 (20Hz—20kHz, THD 0.05%) has been obtained. This IC features a Darlington connection complementary circuit power stage integrated with the bias circuit. The purpose of Q, is to equalize temperature changes in Q;. By keeping the input base potential of Q, at a constant OV, the Q; output neutral point potential will remain steady despite changes in temperature. Since this power amplifier is a DC amplifier, any DC voltages appearing at the Q, in- put base will be amplified and passed on to the output. In order to avoid this, the drop in poten- tial across R23; due to the Q, input base current, is [7] Furer AMP ieveaioor-ar || o&- EMPHASIS Ic (Pa3001-8) @ designed to be absorbed by the Qs base current, thereby maintaining the L our R our FUNCTION 2FM 3, PHONO 4. aux FUNCTION Fig. 2. FM muting circuit Q, input base potential constant at OV. +82 STK-0050 oureur Fig. 3. Power amplifier circuit Protection Circuit (Fig. 4) The protection circuit featured in this equip- ment employs an IC (PA3004) recently developed by Pioneer. This IC includes output DC voltage detection (a), +B voltage level detection (b), -B voltage level detection (c), AC voltage detection (a), Ct discharge switching (e), relay drive trigger switching (f), and constant current circuitry (g and h). This protection circuit is responsible for muting when the POWER switch is turned ON and OFF, speaker protection in case of an abnormal power amplifier neutral point potential, and speaker dis- connection in case of protection circuit failure due to abnormal voltage in the power supply to the protection circuit IC. © Power Switeh Muting ‘The delaying action employed when the POWER switch is tuned ON is determined by the time constants of the timing capacitor (Ct) and the con- stant current circuit (g). When the POWER switch is tumed ON, +B is passed via (g) to charge up Ct. stK-0050 When fully charged, switch (f) will tum on, and a base current will flow from circuit (h) to Qas, thereby turning the relay on. When the POWER switch is turned OFF again, the AC voltage disappears immediately, resulting in switch (e) being tured on by the AC voltage detector (d), thereby discharging Ct. Consequently switch (f), Qz., and the relay will all be turned off. © Abnormal Power Amplifi Potential The occurrence of any abnormality in the power amplifier neutral-point potential will be detected at (a), resulting in switch (e) being tumed on. Ct will thus be discharged, and switch (f), Qz5, and the relay all turned off. Abnormal Protection Circuit Power Voltage The power supply voltage level is detected by detectors (b) and (d). If the prescribed level is not attained, switch (e) will tum on, and switch (f), Qs, and the relay all tun off. ier Neutral-point DETECTION 7a VOLTAGE LEVEL POWER Aue. omer Hane” ac “a Pa3004 cn Fig. 4 Protection circuit. > a) [be vourace DETECTION cy 7B VOLTAGE LEVEL {°) perection "Ac VOLTAGE DETECTION 5. DISASSEMBLY Wooden Cover Remove the wooden cover by undoing the 4 screws (0-9). Bottom Plate Undo 10 screws (@— @ ) to remove the bottom plate. Front Panel Pull off all the knobs, and remove the 2 screws (® ,@ ) and 2 nuts (@, ®). Front panel Wooden cover Fig. 5 6. PARTS LOCATION 6.1 FRONT PANEL VIEW Wooden cover assembly AM-FM meter ‘AMM-072 AAW-093 Front panel assembly. ‘ANB-601 “it... (TUNIN Power meter ‘AAW-092 ASO "i Knob (VOLUY es nae & in x _ AAB-185 Knob (POWER) 4 i: ahh 4 Knob (LOUDNES AAD-139 eae AAD-138 Phone jack (PHONES) Knob (BALANC AKN-009 AAB-I76 Knob (SPEAKERS) — ~Knob (TAPE MONITOR) RAD-110 AAD-138 Knob (BASS) Knob (MODE) AAB-175, AAD-138 Knob (TREBLE) Knob (FUNCTION) ‘AAB-175 AAB-175 Knob (LOW FILTER) Knob (FM MUTING) AAD-138 ‘AAD-138 6.2 FRONT VIEW WITH PANEL REMOVED LED (SOURCE, green) LED (TAPE MONITOR, red). PEL S08 LED (STEREO, red) AEL-307 AEL-307 Dial pointer assembly AAF-074 Dial panei ————_asmoay Tuning shaft assemt AAG-161 AXA-211 ha Lever switch (LOUDNE ASK-144 Variable resistor 100 (VOLUME) ACV-161 Variable resistor 18 Lever switch (POWER) Ventas ASK-507 Dual push switch Lever switch (move) | ACT-019 (SPEAKERS) ASK-144 Lever switch ASG-139 — Slide rotary switch (TAPE MONITOR Variable resistor 100k (FUNCTION) ASK-145 (BASS) ASE-107 ACV-193 —— Lever switch (FM MUTING) Variable resistor 100k ASK-144 (TREBLE) Lever switch (LOW FILTER) ACV-194 ASK-144 6.3 TOP VIEW Lamp (wedge type) 8V 0.30 AEL-029 Acrylic board — ANR-036 AF assembly GWK-118 Tuner assembly — AWE-099 Tuning drum assembly— AXA-113 Capacitor assembly Power transformer GWR-110 ATT-512 6.4 REAR PANEL VIEW Slide switch Terminal (SPEAKERS) (DE-EMPHASIS) AKE-026, ASH-O16, Terminal (ANTENNA) — AKA-002 ee Terminal (GND)_ AKE-031 Terminal 6P Terminal 6P “~Bar antenna ‘AC power cord AKB-038 — AKB-039-—ATB-505 ADG-023, AC socket (AC OUTLETS) AKP-004 12 7. DIAL CORD STRINGING 1. Remove front panel (See page 10). 2. Remove the tuning drum from the tuning capacitor shaft(Fig. 6). 3. Tie one end of the string to the peg on the in- side of the tuning drum (Fig. 6) 4, Set the tuning capacitor to its maximum ca- pacity (with the vanes fully meshed). 5. Attach the tuning drum to the tuning shaft so that the fixing screw head is pointing exactly upwards. 6. Draw the string out through the gap cut in the tuning drum, and after passing it half-way round the drum, thread it successively over the pulleys A,B, C. 7. Pass the string over pulley D after having would it around the tuning shaft three times (in a clockwise direction as viewed from the rear). 8. Tie the other end of the string to the hook on the spring, so that the string is tensioned, after passing it around the tuning drum twice(Fig. 7). Set the tuning capacitor to its maximum capac- ity (with the vanes fully meshed). 9. Attach the dial pointer to the string at the start point (at the extreme left of the dial scale), and secure it firmly to the string. 10. Check that when the tuning shaft is turned, the dial pointer, tuning capacitor, etc., all move smoothly. 11. Paint-lock the knots on the string, and cut off the excess string after painting. MEE Tuning drum 13 Tuning drum {| Tuning capacitor H] shaft Fig. Fig. Start point ee Fig.t 8. ADJUSTMENTS 8.1 FM TUNER ‘The tuning coil in the FM front end does not have an adjusting core. Consequently, tracking adjustments at 90MHz are performed by regulating the gap between the rotor and stator of the tuning capacitors (VC,, VC:, VC). The expression “ad- just VC,” (VC, VC3) found in the text means that the two outer rotor blades of each of these tuning capacitors are to be extended outwards with spatula (Part No. GGK-066) as shown in Fig. 9. RotorHede | EXTEND tuning >< tor SS] Spatula see FST] tecicose, Rotor blade. ‘Stator Fig. 9 1. Connect the test instruments as shown in Fig. 11. 2. Set the FUNCTION switch to FM. 3. Turn the FM MUTING switch to OFF. 4. Set the dial pointer of the SX-780 to 106MHz. 5. Set the FM Signal Generator (FM SG) output. to 106dB at 106MHz, with 100% modulation (75kHz deviation) for 400Hz. This modulation setting should be used for all the following adjustments. 6. Adjust TC; to give the maximum reading on the multitester (with DC 200uA range). 7, Adjust the primary (lower) core of T; so that the AM-FM meter (the FM tuning meter) indicator needle reads dead center. 8. Set the FM SG output to 15B. 9. Adjust TC, and TC, to give the maximum reading on the multitester. 10. Set the SX-780 dial pointer to 90MHz. 11. Set the FM SG output to 106dB at 90MHz. 12, Adjust VC; for maximum reading on the multi- tester. 13. Set the FM SG output to 15aB. 14, Adjust VC, and VC, so that the multitester reading reaches a maximum. 15. Alternately repeat the adjustments of VC, VC, and VC; when the dial pointer is at 90MHz, and of TCs, TC, and TC: when the Gial pointer is at 106MHz, until adjustment at the one frequency requires no further re- adjustment at the other frequency. 16. Adjust the core of T, to give the maximum reading on the multitester. 14 17. De-tune the SX-780 (to a position at which only interstation noise is heard), and adjust the primary (lower) core of T so that the AM- FM meter indicator needle reads dead center. 18. Set the FM SG output to 664B at 98MHz. 19. Tune the $X-780 to a dial reading of 98MHz and check that the AM-FM meter is reading correctly at the center of the meter scale. 20. Adjust the secondary (upper) core of T; to give a minimum level of distortion 21. Repeat the steps detailed in section 17 to 20 for the adjustment of the primary and second- ary cores of T, until both requirements are fully satisfied. 22, Set the SX-780 dial indication and FM SG fre- quency for 98MHz. 23. Set the FM MUTING switch to ON, and check the muting threshold. If the muting threshold is more than 28dB, cut the jumper lead N. Multiplex Decoder 24. Connect an MPX Signal Generator (MPX SG) to the external modulator terminals of the FM SG. 25. Connect the 19kHz pilot output signal from the MPX SG to the X-plates (horizontal input) of an oscilloscope, and use a probe to connect the Y-plates (vertical input) to the No. 23 terminal. 26. Set the FM SG output to 66dB, unmodulated. 27. Adjust VR, to freeze the motion of the result- ing Lissajous figure. NOTE: Lissajous figure adopts the general form shown in Figure 10 due to the fact that the MPX SG 19kHz2 pilot signal output is a sine wave, and the No. 23 terminal carries a 76hHz sow-tooth wave as determined by the adjustment of VR, Fig. 10. Lissajous waveform 28. Turn the FM SG modulation mode setting to external modulation. 29. Set the MPX SG to pilot signal (19kHz) only (7.5kHz deviation). 30. Adjust VR, so that an AC voltmeter (REC terminal) shows minimum reading (19kHz leak), 31. Adjust the MPX SG modulation settings to kHz, L(R), 45% modulation (33.75kHz devia- tion), with 10% pilot modulation (7.5kHz deviation) 32. Adjust the core of 'T, (within £90°) for mini- mum distortion in the 1kHz demodulated out- put from L(R) channel. FM30082 ANT terminal FM signal generator AC voltmeter Oscilloscope VERT. HORIZ, PILOT OUT Fig. 11 82 AM TUNER 1. Connect the test instruments as shown in Fig. 12, . Set the FUNCTION switch to AM. }. Set AM Signal Generator (AM SG) for 400Hz 30% modulation 100dB output. . Set the SX-780 dial indication and AM SG frequency for 600kHz, |. Adjust Ts core for maximum reading on an AC voltmeter. }. Set the SX-780 dial indication and AM SG frequency for 1400kHz. |. Adjust TC, for maximum reading on an AC voltmeter. 8. Set AM SG for 30dB output. 9. u 1 1 1 1 0. 2. S = AM ANT terminal Set the SX-780 dial indication and AM SG frequency for 600kHz. Adjust T; and the bar antenna core for maxi- mum reading on an AC voltmeter: . Set the SX-780 dial indication and AM SG frequency for 1400kHz. Adjust TC, and TC, for maximum reading on an AC voltmeter. Repeat steps 9 to 12 alternately, until adjust- ment at the one frequency requires no further re-ndjustment at the other frequency. . Adjust F, core to give the maximum reading ‘on an AC voltmeter. ‘AM signal generator 8.3 DC BALANCE OF POWER AMPLIFIER 1. Turn VR; (L ch) and VR (R ch) fully around in the counterclockwise direction. Without any load and input signal, tum the POWER switch ON, . Connect an DC voltmeter between terminals No.9 (No.6 for R ch) and ground. w 2s a DC voltmeter. If this level cannot be attained, disconnect the jumper lead A (or reconnect if already disconnected), and then readjust. Adjust VR; (VR, for R ch) for OV reading on 8.4 METER DRIVE CIRCUIT 1 i) Re Connect an AC voltmeter to the SPEAKERS A terminals. Set the FUNCTION switch to AUX position and SPEAKERS A switch to ON, . Apply a 1kHz signal to the AUX terminals. . Adjust the level of this input signal so that the voltage on the output terminals (SPEAKERS A) read 20 Vims. . Adjust VR4(L ch) and VR, (R ch) so that the power meters read 50 watts, Disconnect jumper lead B for R ch. ES Fie = Jumper lead A No.9 Jumper lead B VR. if Ve VR. Fig. 13 9. PACKING Packing case AHD-561 Vinyl bag 11-024 Side pad (L) AHA-199 FM antenna ADH-002 Vinyl pouch AHG-023 18 19 1 10. EXPLODED 10.1 EXTERNAL PART Screw 4x15. ABA a Wooden cover assembly 1 VIEWS AMM-072 1 J 4 Car Screw 4x15 2.21 See the next page (2 Screw 3x6 ABA-064 Front panel assembly. ANB-601 Knob assembly (POWER) Knob (SPEAKERS) AAD-110 Spring ABH-025, Knob holder| ‘AAD-139 sorew 3x6 A ~ rew 3x ABA-064 NotM9 “Washer M9 Mask“ 871-004 aae-o86. AED-018 Knob (BASS) AAB-175 Knob (TREBLE AAB-175 <6, Knob (LOW FILTER) ——— AAD-138 Knob (FM MUTING) ~~ AAD-138 - X _8 “Knob (LOUDNESS) Knob (FUNCTION) ~~ a AAD-138 AAB-175 Knob (MODE) ——Washer M9 AAD-138 | ~ M45.086 Knob (TAPE MONITOR{ Oo Knob (BALANCE) ~~Nut M9 AAD-138 io (TUNING! AAB-176 knob (volume) 871-004 AAA050 AAB 185 [ I 4 I 5 I 6 NOTE marked parts cannot be supplied. AC power cord. ADG-023 Strain relie AEC.327 Bar antenna. Screw 3x8 ATB-5605 ABA-002 Screw 3x6 Screw 3x10 ow ABA082 7 Serow 26 L . Sx | OX, ae G2 — 0a: anenna nicer Sx .. “ Rear panel} — AXB012 [Stopper —Strain relief es AEC-327 L (SPEAKERS: Screw 3x10 5 go _RBA082 ‘Terminal (GND) AC socket. a AKE-031 AKP-004 Washer ABE.005 position resistor } Screw 3x10 ABATI5 Screw 3x8 ‘ABA-002 RF choke AKA-002 coil Terminal (6P) | AKB.038 Terminal (6P) - AKB.039 Screw 4x8 ‘ABA.069 Bottom plate } Screw 4x8 << ‘ABA.069 ‘Screw 4x8 Foot assembly ABA-069 ANR:022 z Foot assembly Tp serew 4x8 ‘ANR-022, Foot assembly Koa‘oee ANR.022 4 I 5 L 6 1 L 2 L 3 10.2. INTERNAL PART F—_ screw 3x6 ABAOAS Power transformer. Acrylic board ATT512, —— ANR-036 Screw 3x6 ABA-048 Mounting plate | a rn | ’ > GJ Lamp (wedge type) 8V, 0.30 AEL-029 - _ Washer faced nut. . ABN-013, | ~_ [Terminal (GND! Screw 4x8 8 | ‘ABA.069 (Side frame ABA0G8 Fuse 4A agKk100 / 2S fey Pulley assembly | AEC-476 Sorew 3x6 > ABAO4B = Screw 3x [Mounting plate | ABA-086 Plate (L)] Screw 3x6 ABA-064 Power meter ‘AAW-092 a AM-EM meter ‘AAW-093 . S Pulley assembly . AECAT? 3 H Plate (U) | Smoother AECIOT 4g ~¥ ABA-0B2 ACN-031 Screw 3x6 ABA-046 A‘ Nylon rivet ea AEG 384 rm bs ‘eam 53, 2 ‘ABA.065 STK-O05(/A 4 . << Ceramic capacitor 0.01/250v Screw 3x16 aceo0r SN ABA210 wend'ic Qa Spacer c oe Cover—__ sD sTk.0050/a/$ AEC-204 a) Screw 3x6 Washer M3! A ‘ABA-O65 <507 . ABA210 dial shaft assembly | Headphones assembly Screw 3x8 AIT GWwx192 ABA-066 (Wier saddle row 3x6 S i sont Screw 4x8 / \ _ —ABa‘osa 3x8 102 Screw 3x6 ABA-116 AF assembly D Gwk-118 x8 6 srew 3x6 BA.008 4 I 6 ee 11. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS, P.C. BOARD PATTERNS AND PARTS LIST 11.1. MISCELLANEA Miscellaneous Parts NOTE. When ordering resistors, first covert resistance values into code form as shown in the following examples. Ex. When there are 2 effective digits (any digit apart from 0), such as 560 ohm and 47k ohm (tolerance is shown by J = 5%, and K = 10%). 5602 56x10" 561 RD4PS (561 J 472 42x10" 473 RDUPS 4713. O52 ORS RN2HOR'S K 12 o10 RSIPO10K Ex. 2 When there ore 3 effective digits (such as in high precision metal film resis: tors) 562k 562% 10! 5621 RNUSR S620 F CAPACITOR Part No. Symbol & Description Port No. Symbol & Description ATT 512 2 Power transformer ‘AcG-001 ec Coraenie 0.01/250v AsH.o16 sit Slice switch (DE-EMPHASIS) ASK-507 812 Lever switeh (POWER) SEMICONDUCTORS AcN-031 RI Wire wound resistor 2208 Part No ‘Symbol & Description ACN029 Re Carbon composition resistor 22Ma STK.005VA—at,a2 Aaw.o92 Power meter ‘AAW.093 ANLEM meter LAMPS AND FUSES ADG.023 AC power cord AKB.038 Terminal 6P Port No. ___ Symbol & Description AKB.039 Terminal 6F ABLO29 PLI-PL_ Lamp (wedge typed AKE026 ‘Terminal (SPEAKERS) aeK108 cur rue 28 8vi038 AKE.O31 ‘Terminal (GND) 5 use AKA.002 ‘Terminal (ANTENNA) ABK-106 FU2,FU3 Fuse 1A nep.op Ac rocuen AEK-100 Fua Fuse 48 AKK.005 Lamp socket P.C. BOARD ASSEMBLIES Part No. Description List of changed parts information will be furnished when- ever necessary and you are requested to amend parts GwK.118 AF assembly umber in this parts list Gwr-10 Capacitor assembly Gwx.192 Headphone assembly . ceicati AWE.099 Tuner assembly List of Changed Parts for Factory Modification AWR-169 Fuse assembly Symbol Part No. Description Gwx.191 LED assembly T OTHERS Part No. Symbol & Description 724.030 u Choke coil | ATB-505 m1 Bar entenna 23 External Appearance of Transistors and ICs Block Diagram of ICs PA001-A 28750 5 aa 2SC17754, ant. STAT zea @x& mone ¢ (ks eo tt mt cw H 2sass3a TLELEL EL BLE in =| - 2501735 o C8 es | 2sag50 8 2sKa4 BES re Hee 2 Oe b (ek ee 2sc18as B G © 2SA912 c 2sKk117 js ‘ie sue CLE £ CEES : ‘YOO iLL, VO FREG. mL tL POT mot ee icity ra SA7265 Ee $ a 2 2SA9040, c 38k59 GF Gi , wom CEES mason a wor aS us TT TLELELEC ELELPLE 2sages pasoora QIU Se Tots Tt 230596 E_ Patoo1-a =, |[ Ee ] 2sp325 © ig ane? el | ‘cen ae 355, Fee vets | [oe Lf ee | | | a g7e54a 1 Tore LB 28a979 fC! Paso04 HAA pote] > oC Rane” TSO ooo Be wu ABE. WL + ¥ec OC AD tt wo. ti 1234567 AO our 2sc4a61 3-8 28C5350, me va7isept HAN197 th Noe RF RF AMP AMP Index. AMPA OSC.MIX OUT MIXER OUT SC IN MINER IN 1M e: Mele fl fl fl olf tCi T om FS rit 2 a Ce a cmt Le exten] mate} oe ia Lot Poy oT ET ee oe Satie KET we aera Toe " te a Ba RESISTANCE VALUE CODES =" Significant figure Multiplier (three figures) WO8)” | value code Code numbers of resistors used in Pioneer equipment are expressed in the following way:— St 510 SRIO 562 562 cece | 8RO2 10 100 10R0 Code number ———————> RD % PS 473 J NU 2s 2 on 2RS Type of resistor <1 vo 110 x10 | 1100 Power rating (1000) 100 x10 1001 1.56% Shape (tubuler) (ieee 156 x10! 1561 Resistance (code value) <—__————! 1 S000) 100 x10 1002 t 33.6 . Tolerance iie00) 336 x10 3362 Low-noise markin 112% . a te c01 n2 x10! 1123 Furthermore, in the list of parts found in the {000001 100 xiot 1004 Service Manual, the resistance (code value) part of 156M the above code number is expressed as OOO or (1560000) 186 x10 1564 oooo. Resistors included in the Service Manual list of Ex. 2 For OOO Codes parts | * General resistors Ex. RD 4PSO00 JNL Q a oa When ordering resistor components, first ascer- . tain the actual resistance value from the circuit Significant figures Multiplier (10%) diagram, and then convert it into code no. form as shown in the following examples, * Resistors with fractional values For further details on code numbers, refer to o a0 ORO “Tuning Fork” VOL. 1. Significant figures Decimal point Ex. 1 For OOOO Codes ex2 Nominal resistance | Significa Resistance * General resistors ia temo figure) fave code oo oo 06 05 ORS. 18 15 cee | ARS. Significant figures Multiplier (10%) 1 o x10? oro 2 2 x10? 720 320 a xio! 331 * Resistors with fractional values thoy 10 10° 102 ooo 0 ooro bee Titt oan 56 x0 562 Significant figures Decimal point Boon 68 x10 683 820k 82 x10" 824 Oo OR Do (eaoooe) —— (1900000) " x0 108 7 22M ato (2200000) 22 10 28 Significant figures Decimal point 1 - 11.2 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM TUNER Ass'y AW! [Poo eS EES Ls La VOT C22 B Q 2p iM } 7 BV Lk Q; 3SKS9 Q 28C535 C5 0.082 dt Reg 100K Cn 10/16 SWITCHES: Si FUNCTION Ss 1 AM 2 FM 3 PHONO Se 4 AUX S2 TAPE MONITOR 1 Ss OFF — ON TAPE MONITOR 2 OFF — ON MODE STEREO — MONO LOUDNESS QEF —ON ReslOK wis LOW FILTER OFF — ISHz Sg Sq PROTECTION : RE OFE —on Sg-a SPEAKER A OEE —on 680 22/80 "ite 5 pT Re2l0K | |" [ae debe, Je fhos7 1/50 : BV Ragl00k | 182076 | * “yn Cas | J j [- 22/18 F Bag &k ev] 2 PN i I cal | ot | i 1 ee | L ® 5 ' R22 ene ! f 12 TT | [pe ; — 4... BY yf Cesoon 20/6] Bas 0 ; ” "50 Cer5800P I OE- ERPHASIS Lo4 3 Ceo | te 7 wy Cs 5600P_ us Ly . . +4... __.. 23 TR Seto SPEAKER B Sa POWER RESISTORS; JN OHM 1/4N 25% TOLERANCE UNLESS OTHERWISE AY REC PLAY REC Laat Lich kp — (__tape 2—— 150. mV. OFF — ON OFF — ON NOTED Ki kQ MiMQ Sto FM MUTING CAPACITORS ; we . _ oN — OFF INF UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED Ps pF This is the basic schematic diagram, but the act —_ may vary due to improvements in design. Sy OE = EMPHASIS VJ]: SIGNAL VOLTAGE AT 45w+45w 8Q OUTPUT (IkHz) Sus— 25us V = OC VOLTAGE AT NO INPUT SIGNAL, mA = OC CURRENT AT NO INPUT SIGNAL. ( V) = OC VOLTAGE AT 45w OUTPUT 4 [ 5 7 I 8 I 9 cA Reha PHOND AUX Po . . ee ee) a . . . . . a) _ Re TREBLE CONTROL One Bay9 One Ge a, HAIa57 we VRo QggFATIZ6PK2 yg, 95,6 2SCI77EAX2 2SA979x2 __ 2SC2291x2 2SCITSAN., VOLUME ‘ , CONTREL GBNP REL SGP SS cOnrROL se Vas % = 2 6 23.1 ov ov, _Riniid, Cur 22/50 ~ Tee Ren Aig 30) S10 100 oe | C2"), Pans vs C ate, | Vs ae OK ne TEETH] lsd ae ig. 4 Cee Gy hoo Getoo0P * Sea Re TYG ow Bee i FRas5K] (81) |. BOF COOP Ce 350000 tr PF [Re fag Ro Ro only, P ina] | £58 bes [a eteesr SK AR] J8900°) 100K’ Ss—b ol Tiscas R [@ By Piso, B HO | hve vas |S £ Ft t Rinsl0 22/50 IT fe | o Cap 10P 5 Cn22Pg, 4h a HAt457 Core SP VRave OK Aa) Ree 380) 100 [ 21.5V 01,2 1S1555 x2 a t : oo ; Sr2S C1384 181555. 25C945A%2S0325R Os 280712 day On gay, Ret 3a5vp | Caog22/50. Qs Sly. fian22 253V. - wa eS ine ert Pw 231 ~ i Bh & BM ao 5 Congh | PAPE NWR) Te, tile Aw Ors | gta Cus Br Saey LOY) [mE IF Oa yyy" 2SK34 Rr 41K Raw jogs f/95°T aK OTs GH 05 Sra $2-3| Ps 40K | 100/16 MZ-140 a He Cun af | pan oe gt Rae 222SA904A | Boxaq | E Lcd B id Race W}5) nots 35 KT cd -06 Be I OE) ong lt = of F ages a font | Bune [24 o Oo 8 Con 41/35 - iy Roe im Cn 4 wb pg Rezo | GR) Ree Foie, [ep P25 29 GR) ay lRawee Mat Jem AW SM 49/3 “BN =v “SVAN 885 | Cio 2SB536. | + Sie 2SA850 d e — - + Rai off ea ° 3: © Rare Sy aK Food |p Sie | ze [JO OF _— Ra t 18a M8] 9 oa 4 Kk) offic -53.5V | = Day fia] 2SC945A MZ-061 2K a OY 7 =~ R, 220.2 (50) Oy AEL- (STEREO) TUNING/ SIGNAL METER On AEL- 508 (sous) Gra DIAL ILUMINATION LAMP Oy AEL- 307 (TAPE moNITORIRED | Bly Pha Poa BY SOOmAxS 4 - —-— - —_ -—.- LED Ass’y GWX - 191 Dai circuit 10 I 11 | 12 NOTE: The indicated semiconductors are representative ones only. Other alternative semiconductors may be used and are listed in the parts list. ' Csor J, Coa | [elise st00/s0 e de es | J Dra, 15, 19518 2~1K261K4 \ Dgts2076x2] | Con a5 ¥r Oy fe 2 [° e mons atfeheal “S Cse91/95 S Cons 44/95 | VRO1OK) Ds zh, : I" C a ER ¢ m TS PRaw METER bd rid Oetlg 35 Te OF SPEAKER A exe 3R 2 Rng | 186 ADRO(A eee 0050 (A) 2x2 | 135) 12 30 Kf —t |] SPEAKER 8 G27 PA3004 Reso & Ran BHF "54 : 4 | HEADPHONE Ass'y st - wore [+ GWX=192 Diosrs + SR3AM-8 x4 Ras 5 d__ Dy i re arly) Os FUSE Ass'y AWR-169 TY Furia 18 FUyIA ord Fue Fug 4A q L201 ' 3 SWITCHED TOW MAX 10 | u | 12 28 SX-7% 1 I 11.3. P.C. BOARD CONNECTION DIAGRAM 762 UNBALANCE 3002 BALANCE GND AM DE-EMPH 29g POWER IC LOUDNESS © Cc PLAY REC PLAY REC PLAY REC PLAY REC “ Lian Laer 4 Lien J Linen! L_+are1 — rare 2 —l LED ASSEMBLY GWX-191 Sus Sus D SX-7: lL 8 L 9 POWER IC R, 22029 (sw) Zz 1234567890 ° ent is@ O16 215 14 1st emo 1 oe Beh Tow, oie asarie “ss an SagawEa* 6250 9 AQ" te Destey s 2SD325R ° | 19 A eer Tie . . ee get He 23 J | is Rezo Rais 4 7 iM IM - rut -O) PL, © oy DIAL ILLUMINATIO LAMP }| 8V 300mMA 7 TREBLE BAS uring] tTeR CONTROL HEADPHONE ASSEMBL GWX-192 SPEAKER B SPEAKERA 10 I 1 I 12 = CAPACITOR ASSEMBLY GWR-110 $ WHT ° R, 2.2M2 ©1001 AC | CN) 120V ' 7, Sis 60Hz BRN -s SWITCHED POWER UNSWITCHED 100W MAX 300W MAX FUSE ASSEMBLY AWR-169 11.4 LED ASSEMBLY (GWX-191) 11.6 CAPACITOR ASSEMBLY (GWR-110) ' 09) AEL~ 307 (STEREO) REO Om AEL~308 (SOURCE) GRN 13 AEL- 307 (TAPE MONITOR) REI Le... Note: When ordering resistors, convert the resistance value into code form and then rewrite the part no. as before Part No. ‘Symbol & Description AEL307 021,023 LED AEL-308 p22 Led ROKPSCOOY R601, RS02 11.5 HEADPHONE ASSEMBLY (GWX-192) vq HEADPHONES I spat iw ) a Part No. ‘Symbol & Deter AKN-009 Phone jack Part No. Symbol & Description ach.o82 ©0501, 6502 Electriytic 8000/50V 11.7. FUSE ASSEMBLY (AWR-169) Tat i FU2 1A a oN fs ' t FU3 1A 6| 5 ' { FUs 2A 2 1 ‘ ‘ FUa 4A 3 4 Cy gt _| i... Part No. ‘Symbol & Description AKROIS Fuse ip ACG-003, cr Ceramic 0.01/25 11.8 TUNER ASSEMBLY (AWE-099) Parts List TRANSFORMERS AND COILS Part No. Symbol & Description Part No. Symbol & Description ATe039 " FMieT CEAsRTP35 060,028 ‘ATE.040 n FM det. transformer CEAaRaP 60 C61 ATB.013 13 AM ose col CKOYE 2222 50 C63 COMA 823K 50 C64 24028 U6, Le RF choke coil 2.2uH CKOYB 102K 50 C65 aTH.022 u RF choke coil 274M CEA 100° 16 671,672,076. ATF-053, FI-F3 COSH 3314 50 cma ATE-038 Fa CCDXL OBOFS0 C75 ATE 038 Fs Note: When ordering resistors, convert the CAPACITORS resistance value into code form and RESISTORS then rewrite the part no. as before. PartNo. __ Symbol & Description Part No bot & Description ACK-012 ve Tuning capacitor Pau Ne ___ Sea a RCM.008 Tea ADMPSONDJ 1, RB—RB, RI3—RE4, RIS—RAT, RAD ASS—RGs cous 120K 50 ct ROXVS.QD0J 2, RO-R12, RA2—RAB, ASO—ABA CCDSL 220K 50 C2 RNYSQ OOO F R36 CKDYF 1032 50 C3-05, 68, C14, C16, C17, C23, C24 CKDYF 103250 c68~—C70, €73 acr-o18 vat Semi-fised 4.74 CcDUS 150K 50 C6 ‘ACP.OS6 vra Semi-fixed 22k CCDSL 150K 50 C7, C22 CDRH 150K 50 C9 SEMICONDUCTORS CCDSH O80F 50 C10 Ge na7k 600, ott PartNo, Symbol & Description ccOcH 330K 50 C12 CCDCH 150K 50 C13 SSK59Y or GR Ot {9SK59-Y or GR) CCDSL 101K 50 C15, C32 Ronee e CKDYF 473250 C18—C21, C25, C26, C29, C30, C33, C62 61-8 CKOYF 473250 C65 HA1201 a4 CEA 2°50 C27 CEA O10P 50 c34, cat Pater A & CEA 220° 16 C35, 087 2SA726S-F or Q7,08 CQSH 511J 50 C36 (2SA750E or F) CSZA 6REM6 37 HATIST a9 CEANLONOP 50 C28, C40 Ceoveeskao cae 2SCOSAR ord a10 COMA.473K 50 C42 (ascior4a-F) CEASIIPIG C43 182076 01.02 CEA221P16 C44, C53 (181556) CKOYA 472) 50 C45, CAS (182473) CKOYB 182K 60 C47, C48 CKDYB 471K 60 C49, C50 CKDYB 152K 60 C51, C52 CCDSL 680K 50 C54 COMA 113/50 C55, C56 CKDYA 562) 50 C57, C58 CKDYB 122K 50 C59 34 Q 3SK59 Ls La MOTO, C20 Ry? Rio 100 14 0.01 Q3 2SC461 Ce4.0.082 Iasv , 3° 12 +N 10 9 Qs HAI197 3.4.05 6 Cog 1000P . = aie Qs HAI2Z01 ___ 13 14 Raz lOK i DO, Dy j 0)1$2076 182076 | 1 Ras ty 6.5/6 VRp 22K ' 1K Sf Rag ot 7 | Cas $750 Csg ot z 4/30 Ca} 20/6 ig5v [22 - 7 ’ VQ 25v_|0.8V 4 C54 1 : KT EEE | R 1B00P oy [Sv eee | th Cas eae On | ~ s00°T ewoit 2SA726S%2 _| . [4 - c— -— : 44 C550.011 + 20/18 Rep 44 os % 750 Cs7S600P + * Lo4 9 Csg0.011 4 4 Css S600P * g —-——- 0 — -— -—_- 68 4g AT -—_- —___ - —___.- ——- ——- 4-40 oft. — VRi VRo Q,HA1457 VOLUME BALAN CT -— i --9 | NTROL 1 my Lox. 229 ° CONTR Ras C0 ov AY osav | : 80 a0 Rra8id, Cin 22/50 EE Ron gel Phy 340 510 ov i 4 100 Coon} Rong) Ray Pask p, Coos. | 50g 40K wok Cues ye Cos Ley doe §’*2 ‘ TSOP Tape Be TSK 5) me s00FT took Ss-a Pp i X 100K { ai C5 «Co 000P Gg35000P RaslSk] ‘B1) a eC CniCOOP Ce 35000¢— Fo as M108, 100 Rie Rial Rug Rnwf | Cro Rue b 1M(Bs)| Reg Crack ERs ERE MCT [007 ok Ss» ole, yim apes 100k 160P Too) 47 a Rie | ng Cos (8 Laat j Cros jy 500 nop | Rare 2H | Rew Cot 1o0PT a Rrea510 22/50 J 510 ! 680 22/50 “ke iv22Pg, HAI457 39 [ 4g 4 36] BV 2 Cus | ‘ %s | Ror 47 Rag er 7 Seal | Ro 4a | Sea Fad fel 5, wk rq EB rq \ Rove 100/95 sa] F 41k ' 6 6 o Oo Capi 41/35 b ap i aE To “oi | df [sob _f 41/35 ! + 2a 49 ae d € J i T ° °° ° oO T 4i s, Off + 46 | c = 50 on Som pot ae 53 Ot o— Org, 23 ° . Q Root Roe Reon R fe 28K 34x2 ' ak 22k 2K 2K ° Racy | am t t 37 . _—_. . . . . -- . . . 10 VRa TREBLE CONTROL Qn, as,0 One Quel wa TIZGPH2 yp, 355 28CI775Ax2 | 28Ro79x0 _2SC229n2_— SCI77SAx2 Sw2SCIBASx2 HY cL. 33.5¥Q, STK-0050(A) sev; CaoV Dre. n5, 108 2-1K261x4 O91 S207 6x2 Li2tyH Con tas \Ra-p 100K Az) we fs v0 Q, STK-0050 (A) D1,21S1555 x2 Og e2SA912 x2 0: Sn2S C1384 181655. -28C945A%2S025R Oy 280712 yO gay, Rawt30 Sosy Coow22/50 Quy Siey, R22 7, Orow13 SR3AM-8 x4 No. 28A9048-F (25A8934.€ o D) 28K34-C oF D 280712 or D Pa3004 2SK34-C or D (28K117-¥ or GR) 151555 (182473) mz-140 «wz.140) 182471 1062 (1801-02) SIAM 241K261 182076 (182873) Mz.061 «w2.061) OTHERS ‘763.009 ANH-203 ABAIIE ABN-028 ‘ABN-047 871-010 871-008 ‘ABE-001 ‘ABE-008, 40 ‘Symbol & Description List of Changed Parts for Factory Modification azz ‘Symbol 023, 024 2s a7 228, a29 b1-3 a 0s 6-09 10-013 014,015, 17, D18 016, 019 020 Part No. Description ‘Symbol & Description L1,L2 AF choke coil Heat sink Screw 3x6 Union nut Union nut Nutm7 Nuc mo Toothed lock washer MS Toothed lock wather M7 Parts List of AF Amplifier Assembly (GWK-118) switones rar.No Symbol & Desrntion bartne Synba & Dminon Ase107—S1_——_‘Scaromry (FUNCTION) CEA 10015 cave. cane mks 83s (TAPEMON mekiae St Cowrttope) Accat caz0-c029 cenie —_o04rrisov Askist —88——_Lor {LOUDNESS) Ceanareo Gavi esos Aske «58 Ler (LOW FILTER Agnom) = ST fay RESISTORS NoteWhen ordering resistors, comer the {Aap valph fPEAKEREL restate no cde frm and ASK-144 S10 Lever (FM MUTING) then rewrite the part no. as before. partie Synbol & Dasiion CAPACITORS Acvii VAI ‘erable Dk (VOLUME) pare sya & msn mevara—vR2.—_‘Varabe GALAN) CN ACV-193 ‘VR3 Variable 100k (BASS) cara 03650 o1ti.c112 macrnot6,nav8 cawassziso cns.cnie ADMPSF OUcy | RAS-—RD4G, REN, Ras, 2S, Rae, GEAanvp os, 20, 200,0024-c027 maad nasa, R207 268 CKOVE Jo1K 60 Cats, 6204 e218.cz1e nouPst ooo SOT AIOE, ASNT, RGTE, At GEANL OVOP sO C207. 208 nswrous) — naze,naao Geos Seon 50. 200,10, 209,294 BeNO90" Rago Rago Wound 0.2220 SEMICONDUCTORS CEANL 47 25 C217, C218 Cama 123150. 219,220 Par No Symbol & Deszrotion Cama 279K 50 C721, 0272 Casa cats 60 C223, 0228 waves? a1, a2 COMA 822550 6225, 6226 ‘2SC1TTSA-E 05, 06 2sA979- 7,08 CEA NL R22M 50 227,228 CcDSL.121K 50 6231, 6232 CCDSL 100K 500 6237, 6238 COMA.473K 50 239, C240 CEA101P 25 C301-C304 28C2291-F orG a8, 010 2SCI7ISA-E or F Q11,012 2SCIBBERorS a13,a14 2SANIZRorS 15,016 2SC1384-R orQ 17,026 CEA470P35 C305, C306 iascinsb orc) CEA 10150 C307, C308 CEA 2R2P.50 C309, C310 CEA 101 16 cant CEAa7IPBS = C314 2SAB50.D or ata (28¢912.A or Q) 28D325R-D orE 19 288536-L orM 20 CEA 2163 C315 (284968.0 or Y) CEA 470P 50 C316 CEA330P 16 C317 gsaesod orc ate (28A912-8 or Q) 38 PIONEER ELECTRONIC CORPORATION +1. vegure 1 Crome, Meguro, Tokyo 153, Japan, U.S, PIONEER ELECTRONICS CORPORATION 85 Oxtord Crive, Moonache. 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