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Nie AW Daak-: Bats Bw a Ow A model 4300 opr Le Se A f Cre TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION Introduction Service Notes . AM Tuner FM Tuner Phono and Pre-Amplifier . Dolby Unit 400Hz Tone Dolby Switch Record Level {L) (R) Play Cal. (L) (R) Dolby FM Preset Level Controls. 400Hz Tone Switch . FM De-Emphasis Switch . Power Amplifier . . . BTL (Balanced Transform Power Supply Unit . ‘Audio Trouble Analysis . . . Test Equipment Required for Servicing AM Alignment Procedure . FM Alignment Procedure . . Audio Adjustment Automatic Voltage Regulator Adjustment Dolby Alignment Procedures .... Alignment Procedures of Dolby FM Preset Level Controls Explanation of the Dolby Processing Chart Parts List . . Technical Specifications LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS FIGURE 1. Block Diagram of the HAT156 . 2. Dial Stringing ......... Dolby Alignment Implement Simplified Schematic . . . Front Panel Adjustment and Component Locations . Main Chassis Component Locations (Bottom View) . Rear Panel Adjustment and Component Locations Main Chassis Component Locations (Top View) FM Front End Assembly P100 Component Locations . AM Tuner Assembly P150 Component Locations . FM IF Amplifier Assembly P200 Component Locations . |. _MPX Stereo Decoder, Noise and DC Amplifier Assembly P300 Component Locations . 12, Phono Amplifier Assembly P400 Component Locations . 13. Vari-Matrix Assembly P500 Component Locations 14. Dolby Unit Assembly P600 Component Locations 15. Power Amplifier Assembly P700 Component Locations . 16, Power Supply Assembly P800 Component Locations . 17. FM Cal. Assembly PCO1 Component Locations FS eenageye eee e eee e ee WB 18, 19. 20. 21, 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. TABLE 1. 2. Tone Amplifier Assembly PD01 Component Locations Buffer and Pre-Amplifier Assembly PEO1 Component Locations. Tone Control Unit Assembly PF01 Component Locations . Balance Control Unit Assembly PGO1 Component Locations 400Hz Oscillator and Meter Driver Assembly PLO1 Component Locations . Phase Convertor Assembly PM01 Component Locations . Speaker Protector Assembly PNO1 Component Locations Switch Unit Assembly PSO1 Component Locations .... FM De-emphasis Assembly PU01 Component Locations . Dolby Terminal Assembly PVO01 Component Locations . Headphone Assembly PWO1 Component Locations....... Selector Lamps Assembly PY01 Component Locations Dial Lamps Assembly PZ01 Component Locations 224 Exploded Mechanical Diagram . 26,27 Schematic Diagram . . oe B Test Equipment Required for Servicing . Dolby Processing Chart ........ INTRODUCTION This service manual was prepared for use by Authorized Warranty Stations and contains service information for Marantz Model 4300 Stereo 2+Quadradial 4 Receiver. Servicing information and voltage data included in this manual are intended for use by the knowledgeable and experienced technician only. All instruction should be read carefully. No attempt should be made to proceed without a good understanding of the operation in the receiver. The parts list furnish information by which replacement part may be ordered from the Marantz Company. A simple description is included for parts which can be usually be obtained through local suppliers. 1. SERVICE NOTES As can be seen from the circuit diagram, the chassis of Mode! 4300 consists of following units. Each unit mounted on a printed circuit board is described within the square enclosed by @ bold dotted fine on the circuit diagram. . FM Front End , AM Tuner . FM IF Ampli |. MPX Stereo Decoder, Noise and DC Amplifier ;. Phono Amp Vari-Matrix . Dolby Unit . Power Amplifier . . Power Supply FM CAL. |. Tone Amplifier. . Buffer and Pre-Amplifier |. Tone Control Unit . 1 + Mounted on P.W. Board, P100 2 3. 4. 5. 6. 7, 8. 9, 10. 1 12. 13, 14, Balance Control Unit 15, 16. 17, 18. 19. 20. 2 22, + Mounted on P.W, Board, P150 + Mounted on P.W. Board, P200 . Mounted on P.W, Board, P300 + Mounted on P.W. Board, P400 . mounted on P.W. Board, P5600 - Mounted on P.W. Board, P600 . Mounted on P.W. Board, P700 . Mounted on P.W. Board, P800 + Mounted on P.W. Board, PCO1 ; mounted on P.W. Board, PDO1 + Mounted on P.W. Board, PEO1 + mounted on P.W. Board, PFO1 - Mounted on P.W. Board, PGO1 . Mounted on P.W. Board, PLOT + Mounted on P.W. Board, PMO1 + Mounted on P.W. Board, PNO1 - Mounted on P.W. Board, PSO1 = mounted on P.W. Board, PUO1 = mounted on P.W. Board, PVO1 - Mounted on P.W. Board, PWO1 - mounted on P.W, Board, PYO1 mounted on P.W. Board, PZ01 er 400Hz Oscillator and Meter Driver’. Phase Convertor . . Speaker Protector . Switch Unit ). FM De-emphasis . . Dolby Terminal Head Phones . Selector Lamps 23. Dial Lamps 2. AM TUNER The AM TUNER portion of the 4300 is composed of one IC circuit (including RF amplifier, local oscillator, mixer, IF amplifier, detector, and a signal strength indicator amplifier) and one transistor amplifier to amplify the detected audio signals. All components except Tuning capacitor and ferrite bar antenna are mounted on a printed circuit board P150. The AM signals induced in a ferrite bar antenna are applied to the input of RF amplifier {pin@ ) through a capacitor of C151 and amplified to the level required for overcoming the conversion noises, thus giving good S/N performance. The tuned circuits inserted in both output and input circuit of RF amplifier assure very high image and spurious rejection performance. Thus amplified and selected AM signals are then applied to one input of (pin ®) through a coupling capacitor C158. While the local oscillator voltage is injected to the other input of the section (pin @)) through a capacitor C157. Then both AM signals and oscillati voltage are mixed and converted into 455KHz intermediate frequency. The resulting IF signal is applied to the first IF transformer L153 consisting of one ceramic filter and two tuned circuits. The output of L153 is led to the IF amplifier’s input (pin@) through a coupling capacitor C169 and amplified to the sufficient level to drive the detector. The output of IF amplifier (pin @®) is led to the detector’s input (pin) through IF filter L154. The detected audio signal derived from pin @ is filtered and amplified and final audio output is obtained from the collector of H162 and applied to the TAPE MONITOR OUT jacks through the function switch. The DC component of the detected IF signal is used as a AGC voltage to control emitter current of RF and 1F amplifier through the resistor R154 and R158. A part of the DC com- ponent is also applied to the signal strength indication amplifier incorporated in the IC. The ‘output appears at pin (@ and is level adjusted by R152, indicated on the signal strength meter Mo04, . 2.1 Suggestions for AM Tuner trouble shooting Check for broken AM bar antenna, next try to tune station by rotating fly-wheel tuning knob slowly and observe the AM signal strength meter whether it deflects or not. If the signal strength meter gives @ deflection at several frequencies received, no failure may exist in the stages at least preceding final IF transformer L154. Next connect a oscilloscope to the test point @ or J187 and check for audio signals with the tuning meter deflected. If the signal strength meter does not deflect, check the local oscillator circuit. Normal oscillating voltage at the hot end of the oscillator tuning capacitor is about 1.5 or 3 volts, varying with tuning capacitor position. When measuring oscillating voltage use a RF VTVM, no circuit tester gives correct indication. If the local oscillator voltage is normal, check all voltage distribution in the AM circuits by using a DC VTVM and compare the measured values with those given in the schematic diagram. 3. FM TUNER 3.1. RF and IF Circuit The FM Tuner section of the Model 4300 is divided into five functional blocks: FM Front End, IF Amplifier, Detector, Muting Control and MPX Stereo Decoding Circuit. FM signals induced by a FM antenna are led to FM antenna coil L101 through a Balun coil. ‘These signals are then applied to the FET RF amplifier which in turn applies its output to the next FET Mixer H102 through the triple tuned high selective circuits. The FET Mixer converts its input signal into 10.7 MHz intermediate frequency and amplifies it at the same time. The 103 is a local oscillator and its output is injected into the source of the FET Mixer, the injection voltage is about 700mV. The 10.7 MHz front end output is led to the next IF amplifier through a coaxial cable. ‘The IF amplifier unit consists of seven stages of IF amplifier and one stage of AGC amplifier. Eight pieces of ceramic filters are also used to obtain high selectivity, four stages of symmetrical diode limiters are also employed for the best limiting characteristics, improved capture ratio and AM good suppression. A part of FM Front End output is applied to the AGC amplifier H209 and rectified its output is fed back to the gate of FET RF amplifier to decrease the gain with increased signal strength. “The signals required for signal strength indication are obtained from the five stages of IF amplifiers through coupling capacitors C252, C211, C214, C223 and C228 respectively and rectified by three pair of full wave diode circuits.,Thus obtained these DC components are appropriately mixed and applied to the signal strength meter through the Meter Amplifier H316. The IF signal sufficiently amplified through each stage of IF amplifier is finally applied to the Detector Amplifier H208. The detected audio output is led to the buffer amplifier H210 and its buffered output is led to; (a) noise amplifier H310 through resistor R378 and capacitor 333, (b) QUADRADIAL OUTPUT Jack on the rear panel through resistor R379, (c) MPX stereo decoding IC (H321) through R301 and H301, 3.1 Audio Muting and Stereo Mode Auto-Selecting Circuit ‘The muting circuit consisting of all solid-state electrical switching has been incorporated in the inputs control the muting function. The first is related to signal strength, the second to the noise condition at the detector and the third is derived from the DC component of the detector output. These inputs are properly matrixed and gated to provide muting free from noise and transients. ‘The first input of DC voltage obtained by rectifying a part of IF output signal from the H205 and H206 Is applied to the base of H308 and turns on it, if the IF output is greater than pre- determined level (muting threshold level). When the H308 is turned on the H308 is turned off, allowing the emitter-collector resistance increasing and the collector voltage rises about 9V. The increased collector voltage increases the gate bias voltage and turns on the switching FET H301, decreasing the source-drain resistance to near zero ohm and allowing the audio signal applied to the source to flow to the pin @ of decoding IC through the source-drain path. can not turn on the H308, thus the H308 keeps its turn-off stage and this makes H309 turn on, decreasing the collector voltage and turning off H301. Thus no audio signals can pess through the FET. This is the fundamental principle of the muting operation but for more elaborate muting operation the second and the third inputs are necessary. ‘The second input is used to protect the muting operation and MPX stereo beacon lamps from misoperation due to undesirable noises. The high frequency noises included in the detected audio signals are separated by a small capacitor C333 and amplified by the noise amplifier transistor H310 and its output is rectified by the two diodes. The rectified DC output is proportional to the noise components in the audio signals. ‘When there are excessive noises in the audio signals such as obtained with a station incorrectly tuned in, the rectified DC output turns on the transistor H311, decreasing the emitter-collector resistance to zero. This means the collector of H309 is short-circuited to the ground, therefore ‘the H301 is turned off and any audio signals having excessive high frequency noises can not go ‘through the FET's source-drain path. The transistor H317, also, turns off when transistor H309 or H311 turns on, and turns onthe transistor H303 connected to pin@ on the MPX decoding IC. Pin @ is therefore grounded equivalently to set the IC in the monaural mode of operation. This prevent misoperation due to undesirable noises when the FM tuner is out of tuning. ‘The third input is obtained from the FM discriminator circuit. The DC output so called curve is applied to the gate of H312 through a resistor R281 and dividing network (R361 & R362). The DC output is zero with a station correctly tuned in, but will vary from negative to positive values or vice versa when the tuning point is deviated toward either plus or minus frequency from the correct tuning frequency. When the DC output is increased to a greater level than that of predetermined, the increased source potential of H312 makes the transistor H315 turn on {this means the collector of H309 is short-circuited to the ground), ... H301 turn off, ... H317 turn off, ... H303 turn on. This grounds pin @) of the MPX stereo decoding IC, therefore the decoder is set in the monaural mode of operation and the stereo indicator lamp turns off. When the DC output is increased to the negative predetermined level, the decreased source potential turns off the H313 which in turn makes the H314 turn on (this means the collecotr of H309 is short-circuited to the ground). The subsequent changes are exactly the same as that just described above. ‘Thus when the tuning is shifted or deviated to the certain frequencies in which undesirable noisy side-audio signals are produced, both muting and monaural/stereo Switching Transistor H303 are operated automatically and open the circuits. With the station correctly tuned in, the bias current of the FET H312 is adjusted so that both transistor H314 and H315 are not turned on, giving no effect on the transistor H303. 3,2 MPX Stereo Decoding Circuit The stereo composite signal from the buffer amplifier undergoes a phase compensation by R301 and C301, is applied through the muting switching FET H301 to the input terminal pin@ , of the MPX stereo decoding IC H321 on a PLL (Phase Locked Loop) basis, and decoded into the left and right stereo signals, which become available at pins @) and @) respectively. These decoded left and right stereo audio signals are introduced through a low pass filter composed of L301 to L304 and C311 to C320 for elimination of undesirable residual switching signal and through a de-emphasis network consisting of R325, R326, C321 and C322, into the npr-pnp direct coupled audio amplifier, where the signals are amplified to a required level for the output from J311 and J313. From these jacks, the audio signals are led to the TAPE MONITOR OUT jacks through the function switch. Figure 1 presents an internal block diagram showing the functions of the PLL basis MPX stereo decoding IC HA1156. The input stereo composite signal, amplified by the audio amplifier, is delivered to the phase detectors PD-1 and PD-2. A part of the stereo composite signal is also applied to the stereo decoder section. The VCO (Voltage Control Oscillator) produces a free run oscillation in the neighborhood of 76KHz with the time constant determined by a capacitor C305 and resistors R311 and R312 set on the outside of pin. The VCO output has its frequency divided into 19KHz through the two stages of the frequency divider (DIV-1 & DIV-2), and is reverted to the phase detector PD-1, which contains two input terminals designed to produce an output in proportion to the product of the two input signals. The signal applied to one of the inputs of PD-1 is the 19KHz square wave formed through frequency division of the 76KHz VCO output signal by the two stages of the frequency divider DIV-1 and DIV-2, and the 19KHz pilot signal included in the stereo composite signal as a reference signal is applied to the other input. Therefore, the output of PD-1 which has passed through the low pass filter LPF-1 provides DC output voltage in pro- portion to the phase variance between the two inputs. This DC output voltage is amplified by the DC amplifier, and supplied to the 76KHz VCO as a control voltage. This means that the output frequency and phase of the VCO have been phase-locked to the input pilot signal. The 3BKHz sub-carrier reproduced by PLL as stated above is delivered through the stereo switch to the stereo decoder section as a switching signal, thus driving the decoder section. One of the inputs of PD-2 is given the 19KHz resulting from the frequency division completed by DIV-1 and DIV-3, whereas the other input gets the 19KHz output contained in the composite signal, and the output is provided with a DC output in proportion to the amplitude of the pilot signal. ern wr reat sex Sex Zeal Je LT he INPUT ETECTOR t (ow ost ov) 2 soe sre iocstor AME, STEREO sone eee Q = a w fe ‘a berecron i a [————“L_ one STEREO COMPOSE SiokaL ots SQUARE WAVE gh ‘tbo ovreur Figure 1. Block Diagram of the HA1156 This DC output is furnished through LPF-2 to the trigger amplifier which drives the stereo indicator lamp and stereo switch. Therefore, insufficient supply of the pilot signal results in failure to light the stereo indicator and to turn on the stereo switch located in the path of the 38KHz switching signal, thereby avoiding a wrong stereo operation. H303 attached on the outside of pin® is a switching transistor for automatic monaural-stereo switchover. When the intensity of an incoming signal from an FM station is weaker than a predetermined level, this H303 is turned on and pin@) is grounded, thereby developing a condition for monaural reception. For a forced monaural operation, switch the MODE switch to “MONO,” and H303 comes into an “On” condition with the positive bias voltage applied to the base, and pin@ is grounded, thereby establishing monaural operation. The transistor H302 connected externally to pin@ is intended to stop the 76KHz oscillation of the VCO which interferes an AM signal during the reception of an AM station. When the function switch is set to “AM” position, a positive bias is charged on the base of H302, H302 is turned on, and pin (@ is grounded. Thus, the oscillation of the VCO is stopped, ending the interference with AM reception. 3.3 Suggestion for Trouble Shooting of FM Tuner 3.3.1 Symptom: No FM Reception First turn on the Power switch and try to tune FM stations. Rotate the fly-wheel tuning knob slowly and observe the FM signal strength meter. If the signal strength meter deflect at several frequencies received, the tuner circuits preceding the discriminator circuit may have no failure, When no reading is obtained in the meter, check FM local oscillator circuit, using a RF VTVM. The normal local oscillator voltage is one or two volts (rms) at the tuning capacitor, depending on the tuning capacitor position. If the local oscillator voltage is normal, next check all voltage distribution in the FM Front End and IF amplifier unit and compare them with those shown in the circuit diagram. When signal strength meter deflects but no sound is obtained, check audio circuit, using high sensitive oscilloscope. 3.3.2 Symptom: No Stereo Separation First check the “MODE” switch is in normal 2 CH position. Connect a FM RF signal generator output modulated by a stereo modulator to the rear FM antenna terminals, and check the stereo beacon is turned on or not. If not turned on, check for 19KHz VCO output signal (J310), using an oscilloscope and a frequency counter. 4, PHONO AND PRE-AMPLIFIER Signals from the PHONO jacks are applied to the phono-amplifier mounted on P400. The amplified and RIAA equalized phono signals and signals from the tuner section, CD-4/AUX and TAPE MONITOR IN jacks are applied to the SELECTOR switch which, in turn, leads the selected signals to the TAPE MON. switch and TAPE MONITOR OUT jacks. Applied to the other section of the TAPE MON. switch are signals from the TAPE MONITOR IN jacks. The TAPE MON. switch selects the signals from the SELECTOR switch or those from the TAPE MONITOR IN jacks and the selected signals go to the DOLBY and MODE switches. Signals are then mode processed by the MODE switch and its associated circuit and applied to the tone con trol amplifier through the buffer amplifier and BALANCE and VOLUME controls. The bass and treble controlled signals from the tone control amplifier pass through the hi filter before they reach the main amplifier. 4.1 Mode Switch MODE switch S002 has positions of MONO, 2 CH, DISCRETE, VARI-MATRIX, and S¢ DECODER. In the MONO position, all input signals are mixed together and delivered to all four channels In the 2 CH position, each pair of input signals right-front (RF) and right-rear (RR), ani left-front (LF) and left-rear (LR) are mixed together. The resultant signals (RF + RR) and (LF + LR) are delivered to the pairs of RF and RR, and LF and LR channels, respectively. In the DISCRETE position, each channel signal is separately routed to the corresponding channel. In the VARL-MATRIX position, 2-channel stereo input signals are converted into quadra- phonic signals through the vari-matrix circuit; the input right and left channel signals are fed directly to the LF and RF chafinels, while the signals to the LR and RR channels are synthesized from the 2-channel input signals under the control of the DIMENSION control. The LA and RR channel signal components are controlled by the DIMENSION control as shown below. DIMENSION Control Setting LR Output Output Minimum (FCCW) LF+RF RF + LF Center LE BF ‘Maximum (FCW) LF—RF RF —LF When the DIMENSION control is set to the minimum position the LR and RR channel signals become monophonic, to the center are stereophonic, and to the maximum are out of phase, thus providing vanished sound image positioning. In the SQ DECODER position, signal sources encoded by the CBS SQ system are ideally decoded into 4-channel signals. Required for this operation is incorporation of the SQ Adaptor, Model SQA-1, into the Model 4300. 4,2 Balance Control Signals from the buffer amplifiers are fed into the balance control circuit, in which the signals are controlled by three balancers: FRONT L-R, REAR L-R, and FRONT-REAR. By setting the FRONT-REAR balancer to the “FRONT” side and the FRONT L-R balancer to the “L” side, for example, only the front left channel is drived. The balance contro! circuit is provided with the REMOTE CONTROL switch which makes the Model RC-4 Remote Control Box operative when set to the “REMOTE” position. In the “REMOTE” position the BALANCE and VOLUME controls on the Model 4300 become ineffective since signals are led to the Model RC-4. Balance and volume can be adjusted by the Model RC-4. Balance and Volume controlled signals are led to the tone control amplifier. 5. DOLBY UNIT The Dolby units built in the Model 4300, which are two processors, allows you to monitor the Dolbyized recording sound with flat response from the loudspeakers during the Dolbyized recording on the tape recorder. The Dolby unit is inserted in front channels only. {An input signal coming to J601 (J602) is amplified by H601 (H602) and in the playback mode Of operation, its output signal is led to the high-cut filter and is further amplified by H603 and H605. In the record mode of operation, the signal magnified by the H602 is directly amplified by H604 and H606. The signal magnified by H603 and H605 (H604 and H606) comes to the resistance mixing circuit of R623 and R625 (R624 and R626) and to the phase inverting circuit of H607 and H609 (H608 and H610). The output signal is fed out from J607 (J608) to the TAPE MONITOR OUT Jack or amplifiers. Encoding and decoding in the Dolby circuit are accomplished as follows. In the record mode of operation, the inated in the frequency and level by the dynamic filter consisting of H612, resistor, and capacitor. The discriminated signal is then led to the amplifier of H614 and H616, and its output signal is fed back to the mixing circuit with in phase, thus increasing the output level at J608, i.e., “encoded”. In the playback mode of operation, a part of the output signal (J607) is ted to J611 and is discriminated in the frequency and level by the dynamic filter consisting of H611, resistor, and capacitor. The discriminated signal is then led to the amplifier of H613 and H615, and its output signal is fed back to the mixing circuit with out of phase, thus decreasing the output level at J607, ie, “decoded”. The diodes H626 to H629 function as a limiter. The attached “DOLBY PROCESSING CHART” will facilitate you to well understand the operation of the Dolby circuit. 6 400Hz TONE The 400Hz tone signal is a 580mV, 400Hz sine wave led to the FRONT and REAR TAPE MONITOR OUT jacks at any position of the DOLBY switch (with exception of the RECORD I! position) and the SELECTOR switch. The output signal of the 400Hz oscillator consisting of HLO1 and HLO2 is fed to JLO2 and JLO3, respectively, through the emitter follower HLO3. The output levels at JLO2 and JLO3 are adjusted to 580mV and approximately 50mV, respectively. The signal fed from the Dolby P.W. Board comes to JLO4 and is rectified through HLO6. The rectified output at JLOG is led to the meter M004, 7. DOLBY SWITCH This switch sets the Dolby noise-reduction cireuit for record or playback and also switches the Meter Mode from AM or FM SIGNAL STRENGTH to DOLBY CAL LEVEL, or vice-versa With the DOLBY switch placed in “OFF” position, the Meter will be used as a SIGNAL: STRENGTH meter; in all other positions as a DOLBY CAL LEVEL meter. 7.1_Dolby FM This position is used for listening to Dolbyized FM broadcasts. The Dolby FM level has been pre-adjusted by RCOS and RCO6, 7.2 Play This position is used to play back a Dolbyized source (except FM). 73 Off With this position, the Dolby circuit is by-passed and the input signals are directly applied to both TAPE MONITOR OUT jacks and amplifiers. 7.4 Record | For making @ Dolbyized recording from an in-coming “flat” (non-Dolbyized) signal. Wher the MONITOR switch is in the SOURCE (out) position, the “flat” signal will be heard. When the MONITOR switch is in the TAPE (in) position, the “flat” signal will be heard after the Dolbyizei signal from the tape has been decoded. 7.5 Record I For making a “flat” (non-Dolbyized) recording from an in-coming Dolbyized signal Regardless of the position of the MONITOR switch, a “flat” signal will be heard. 8. RECORD LEVEL (L) (R) These knobs contro! the record level of the signals to be recorded through the Dolby unit Adjust the knobs so that the Level Meter pointers of the tape recorder do not exceed the OVU level. 9. PLAY CAL, (L) (R) ‘These knobs adjust the playback outputs from a tape deck to the proper Dolby level. 10. DOLBY FM PRESET LEVEL CONTROLS These factory:adjusted controls govern FM output level to the Dolby circuit. These controls are for the use of a qualified technician only. 11, 400Hz TONE SWITCH This is used for calibration of the record input level of the tape deck. When the switch is depressed, the built-in oscillator operates and a sine wave signal output of 580mV will be applied to the four TAPE MONITOR OUT jacks. 12, FM DE-EMPHASIS SWITCH At present both normal and Doibyized FM broadcast programs are being transmitted with pre-emphasis time constant of 75 microsecond, However if the Dolbyized FM broadcasting is approved by F.C.C., this pre-emphasis time constant for Dolbyized FM broadcast will be changed to 25 microsecond. The FM DE-EMPHASIS switch provided on the rear of Model 4300 is used for switching the time constants. After the permission of Dolbyized FM broadcasting, set the switch to 25uS position. This automatically change the time constant to 75uS while the DOLBY switch is placed in other than DOLBY FM Positions (namely normal FM broadcast position}, thus, the de-emphasis time constant for each normal and Dolbyized FM reception will be correctly set. 13. POWER AMPLIFIER This power amplifier is @ completely direct-coupled amplifying circuit. The transistor H701 and H702, which form the first stage of the differential amplifier, improve the DC stability. The transistor H708 is a current regulating circuit which further improves the DC stability. The transistor H707 and H708, which form the second stage of the differential amplifier, function as driver, The transistor H737 is a current regulating circuit as the load circuit H707. The transistors H713 and H714 drive the transistors HOO3 and H004 which form the power output stage The transistor H711 is a transistor biasing circuit. Excessive current flow in the power output stage is detected by the resistor R761 and the resultant variation is applied to the transistors H717, H719 and H721 and make them turned on, This decreases the base biasing current for H713 and H714. In this way the current flow in the power output stage (HOO3 and HO04) is restricted within a safe predetermined value. 14, BTL (Balanced Transformer-less) CONNECTION This power amplifier is designed to operate in either 2-channel or 4-channel modes, depending on the setting of the POWER MODE switch that incorporates phase-conversion and Power switch for BTL connection. With this switch placed in the 40Wx4 position, this unit operates 2s a 40W 4 channel amplifier. With the switch placed in the 100Wx2 position, the unit operate as 2 100W 2 chan- Nel amplifier, in this case, the power output is obtained only from FRONT SPK terminals. 15. POWER SUPPLY UNIT The power supply unit consisting of transistors H801, H802 and H803, which operates as an automatic voltage regulator provides +35V DC to all of the amplifiers except main amplifiers and +14V DC to the tuner section. 16, AUDIO TROUBLE ANALYSIS 1, Excessive line consumption Check for shorted rectifiers HOO1 through HO08. Check for shorted transistors H713 through H716. Check L003 for short. Check line cord, fuse, shorted H711 & H712, H727 & H728, pege 2. No line consumption or zero bias 3. Excessive hum and noise level 4, Parastic oscillation 5. Improper clipping b. Check for open rectifiers H810 & H811 or open L003. Check filter capacitors C005, C006, C709, C710, C713, C714, C715 & C716. b. Check for shorted transistor H801 and H802. a. Check for defective capacitors, COS, C006, C705, 706, C707, C708, C717, C718, C719, C720, C721, C722, C723 & C724. a. Check for proper 17, TEST EQUIPMENT REQUIRED FOR SERVICING Table 1 lists the test equipment required for servicing the Model 4300 Receiver. adjustment of R721 and R722. Item Manufacturer and Model No. Use ‘AM Signal Generator Signal source for AM align- ment, Test Loop Used with AM Signal genera tor. FM Signal Generator Less than 0.3% distortion Signal source for FM align: ment. Stereo Modulator Less than 0.3% distortion ‘Stereo separation alignment and trouble shooting. Frequency Counter MPX Oscillator adjustment {vco). Audio Oscillator Weston Model CVO-100P, tess | Sinewave and squarewave signal than 0.02% residual distortion | source. is required. Oscilloscope High sensitivity with DC hori- | Waveform analysis and trouble zontal and vertical amplifiers. | shooting and ASO alignment. VTVM With AC, DC, RF range Voltage measurements. Circuit Tester Trouble shooting. ‘AC Wattmeter ‘Simpson, Model 380 Monitors primary power to Am- | plifier. ‘AC Ammeter ‘Commercial Grade (1-10A) | Monitors amplifier output un- der short circuit condi n. Line Voltmeter Commercial Grade {0-150V_ AC) Monitors potential of primary power to amplifier. Variable Autotransformer (0-140V AC, 10 amps) Powerstat, Model 1168 Adjusts level of primary power ‘to amplifier. [4 ohms, +1% 100W) Shorting Plug Use phono plug with 600 ohm | Shorts amplifier input to elimi- across center pin and shell. nate noise pickup. Output Load Commercial Grade Provides 8-ohm load for ampli- (8 ohms, £1% 100W) fier output termination. _ Output Load | Commercial Grade Provides 4-ohm load for ampli- fier output termination. Table1 |. Test Equipment Required for Servicing 18. AM ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE 18.1 AM IF Alignment 1. Connect a sweep generator to the J153 and an alignment scope to the test point ®. 2. Rotate each core of IF transformer L153 and L154 for maximum height and flat top symmetrical response. 18.2 AM Frequency Range and Tracking Alignment 1. Set AM signal generator to 525KHz. Turn the tuning capacitor fully closed (place the tuning pointer at the low end.) and adjust the oscillator coil L152 for maximum audio output. 2. Set the signal generator to 1650KHz. Place the tuning pointer in the high frequency end and adjust the oscillator trimmer on the oscillator tuning capacitor for maximum audio output. 3. Repeat the step 1 and 2 until no further adjustment is necessary. 4, Set the generator to 600KHz and tune the receiver to the same frequency and adjust a slug core of AM ferrite rod antenna and RF coil L151 for maximum output. 5. Set the generator to 1400KHz and tune the receiver to the same frequency and adjust both ‘trimming capacitors of antenna and RF tuned circuit for maximum output, 6. Repeat the step 4 and 6 until no further adjustment is necessary. Note: During tracking alignment reduce the signal generator output as necessary to avoid AGC action. 18.3 AM Signal Strength Meter Adjustment Set the AM Signal generator to 1000KHz with 74dB/m, and adjust R152 so that the signal strength meter may read 80%. 19. FM ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE 1. Connect an FM signal generator to the FM ANTENNA terminals and an oscilloscope and an audio distortion analyzer to the TAPE MONITOR OUT jacks on the rear panel. 2. Set the FM SG to 87.5MHz and provide about 3 to 5yV. Place the tuning pointer at the low frequency end by rotating the tuning knob and adjust the core of oscillator coil L105 to obtain maximum audio output. 3. Set the FM SG to 108.5MHz and provide about 3 to 6:V output. Rotate the tuning knob and place the tuning pointer at the high frequency end and adjust the trimming capacitor C106 for maximum output. 4. Repeat the step 2 and 3 until no further adjustment is necessary. 5. Set the FM SG to 90MHz and tune the receiver to the same frequency. Decrease signal generator output until the audio output level decreases with the decreasing generator output. Adjust the antenna coil L101, RF coil L102, L103 and L104 and IF transformer L106 for minimum audio distortion, 6. Set the FM SG to 106 MHz and tune the receiver to the same frequency. Adjust the trimming capacitors of antenna and RF tuning circuits for minimum distortion (C102, C103, C104, C105). 7. Repeat the step 5 and 6 until no further adjustment is necessary. 8. Adjust the secondary core (upper) of discriminator transformer L201 so that the center tuning meter pointer indicates its center at no signal applied. Set the FM SG to 98MHz and increase its output level to 1KuV and tune the receiver to the same frequency so that the center tuning meter pointer indicates its center, Adjust the primary core (lower) of L201 for minimum distortion. 9. Set the FM SG to 98MHz with 100KuV, and adjust R374 so that signal strength meter may read 90%, 19,1 Stereo Separation Alignment 1. Set the FM SG to provide 1KuV at 98MHz, Tune the receiver to the same frequency so that 10 " the center tuning meter pointer indicates its center, Then turn off the modulation of the FM SG, connect a frequency counter to test point J310 (point ©) and adjust R311 so that the frequency counter may a precisely read 19KHz. 2. Modulate the FM SG with stereo composite signal consisting of only L or R channel (of course a pilot signal must be included). 3. Adjust the trimming resistor R301 for maximum and same separation in both channels. 19.2. Muting Circuit Alignment 1. Connect @ VTVM to the tap of the resistor R363 and adjust the resistor R363 until the meter reads 0.75V DC at no signal. 2. Set the FM SG to provide 1KuV at 98MHz and tune the receiver to the same frequency correctly. 3, Turn on MUTING push-switch. Shift the FM signal generator frequency to plus and minus and note both plus and minus shifted frequencies at which undesirable audio side responses are muted out, Adjust the R363 so that the same shifted frequencies mute the undesirable side response. 4, Adjust R362 for preferred frequency shift at which the muting circuit operates. 20. AUDIO ADJUSTMENT 1. Connect a VTVM to No. 11 of JO36(+) and No. 9 of J036(—) and adjust the trimming resistor R739 until the VTVM reads 12mV DC. For the other channel connect the VTVM to No. 33 of J036(+) and No. 35 of JO36(—-) and adjust the R740 for the same reading. 2. Connect a VTVM to No. 13 of J036(+) and No. 15 of J036(—) and adjust the trimming resistor R721 until the VTVM reads OV DC. For the other channel connect the VTVM. to No, 31 of JO36(+) and No. 29 of J036(—) and adjust the R722 until the VTVM reads ov oc. 21. AUTOMATIC VOLTAGE REGULATOR ADJUSTMENT Connect a VTVM to JMO3(+) and JMO4(—} and adjust R806 until the VTVM reads 35V under no signal condition. 22, DOLBY ALIGNMENT PROCEDURES For adjustment of the Dolby unit, an adjusting implement should be built up base on the attached circuit diagram. Then, using the adjusting implement proceed as follows. 1. A) Set the REC/PB switch to REC, the DOLBY ON/OFF switch to OFF (close), and the FET GATE switch to OFF (close). B) Adjust the semi-fixed resistor R654 until the source voltage for the FET (H612) becomes maximum (positive). €) Feed in SKHz at a level to give 17.5mV at J606. D) Note signal level obtained at the OUTPUT terminal. E} Set the DOLBY ON/OFF switch to ON (OPEN) and adjust gain contro! (R660) for a 100.2508 rise at the OUTPUT terminal. F) Note level at OUTPUT terminal with DOLBY ON/OFF switch ON. G) Set the FET GATE to ON and adjust low control (R654) for a 2+0.25dB drop at OUTPUT terminal. H) Check the level setting at Step C) to G) 2. A) Set the REC/PB switch to PB, the DOLBY ON/OFF switch to OFF (close), and the FET GATE switch to OFF (close). il the source voltage for the FET (H611) becomes maximum (positive). C) Feed in SKHz at a level to give 44mV at J603. FET GATE SWITCH ‘DOLEY ON/OFF SWITCH Figure 3. Dolby Alignment Implement Simplified Schematic. 12 13 D) Note signal level obtained at the OUTPUT terminal. E) Set the DOLBY ON/OFF switch to ON and adjust gain control (R659) for a 10:0.25d8 fall at the OUTPUT terminal. F) Note level at OUTPUT terminal with DOLBY ON/OFF switch ON. G) Set the FET GATE to ON and adjust low control (R653) to give a rise of 2*0.250B at the OUTPUT terminal. H) Check the level setting at Step C) to G). 3. For the level adjustment, set the DOLBY switch and SELECTOR switch to the RECORD | and CD-4/AUX positions, respectively, and use the TAPE MONITOR OUT jack for the output signal. By setting the 400Hz TONE pushswitch “in”, the 400Hz sine wave is fed out. Adjust the semi-fixed resistor RL11 for 580mV of the sine wave output voltage in both R and L channels. Then, set the DOLBY switch to the RECORD II position, and apply the 400Hz signal for S80mV of the output voltage Adjust the semi-fixed resistors RL28 and RL29 so that the DOLBY LEVEL meter may point the Dolby level. Change over the METER switch, and perform this adjustment for both R and L channels. Next adjust the semi-fixed resistor RL12 for 580mV output level when the DOLBY switch is set to the OFF position, Check this output level after the adjustment of the level setting semi-fixed resistors RL11 and RL12. The output level must be precisely 580mV since it is a reference voltage level in the Dolby circuit. 23, ALIGNMENT PROCEDURES OF DOLBY FM RESET LEVEL CONTROLS Connect an FM signal generator to the FM antenna. Set the modulation frequency and degree ‘of modulation of the FM signal generator to 400Hz and 50%. Set the FM signal generator to 98MHz and the DOLBY switch to the OFF position. Turn the Tuning knob on Model 4300 until it tunes to the 98MHz signal from the FM signal generator. Then, set the DOLBY switch to the DOLBY FM position, and adjust the FM preset level controls RCOS and RCO6 so that the DOLBY LEVEL meter may point the Dolby FM level. Change over the METER switch, and perform this adjustment for both R and L channels. 24. EXPLANATION OF THE DOLBY PROCESSING CHART This chart shows the condition of the signals available at the speakers (SPKRS) and at the TAPE MONITOR OUT terminals as a function of different control settings. To understand the chart refer to the symbols below: — Represents a signal which has not been applied to either Record or Playback Dolby circuits, The relative amplitudes of all audio fre- quencies remain unaltered at all levels. — Represents a signal which has been processed by the Dolby Record circuit. The relative amplitude of the high frequencies is increased at low signal levels. — Represents a signal which has been processed by the Dolby Playback \ circuit. The relative amplitude of the high frequencies is decreased at low signal levels. — Represents a signal which has been processed by both the Record and the Playback Dolby circuits. These circuits are complementary. Therefore, relative amplitudes of all audio frequencies are restored to their original values. weyg Burssea0ig Agiog °Z 2)9@) HL NI HOLIMS sisvHana-3a .. 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Phono Amplifier Assembly P400 Component Locations Figure 13. Vari-Matrix Assembly P500 Component Locations BS er a & ey by se 25 90 co 18 62 Figure 15. Power Amplifier Assembly P700 Component Locations 20 21 Figure 17. FM Cal. Assembly PCO1 Component Locations Figure 18. Tone Amplifier Assembly PDO1 Component Locations Boas Figure 21. Balance Control Unit Assembly PGO1 Component Locations 22 23 Figure 22. 400Hz Oscillator and Meter Driver Assembly PLOI Component Locations Figure 23, Phase Convertor Assembly PMO1 Component Locations noe 7s" i —seanoe nor Jno uno woe or OS OO @ Noi! 9 awe ania, DS . o-¢ tosessoy ei Figure 26, FM De-emphasis Assembly PUO1 Component Locations Figure 28. Headphone Assembly PWO1 Component Locations Figure 27. Dolby Terminal Assembly PVO1 Component Locations (Begg WR: tq ag coat pias Seq: 8 mes Figure 29. Selector Lamps Assembly PYO1 Component Locations Figure 30. Dial Lamps Assembly PZD1 Component Locations 24 NOTE 25 Figure 31. Exploded Mechanical Diagram PARTS LIST — REF. | MARANTZ MARANTZ pesic. | PanT NO. DESCRIPTION PART NO, DESCRIPTION | 229200040 | Front Panel Assembly, For USA. 2020 | 711016690 x2 103 | 239206301 | Escutcneon ora | reo2<0101 | Frame o10s | zeozis801 | window 108 | 281828005 | Buen x9 pro | yo2818001 | P.w. Board, FM RE oro7 | 273125001 | Bush x2 z22818001 | PW. Board Asiombly ‘10a | 295025001 | Bush x3 ‘ero | 220205301 | cover RESISTORS. or10 | zaoot0701 | shoot All osstors are 25% and 2, rior | rrossesta | seKer 102 | RTostos4 | wa ‘a1 | 20206341 | Front Pane! Astombly, For CANADA || R03 | RTOSIOAa | 100Kq, e103 | 289206301 | Escutenson mioa | RTostoria | i000 ‘ora | 299240101 | Frame ios | Rrosz2i14 | 2200 10s | 2as2iseoi | wingow ios | AToSiO114 | 1000 ors | 2e182500 | usm x9 fio? | RTOS:18 | 1000 oro7 | 273125001 | Bush x2 foe | Rrosi72e | 47Ko oro | 2e502s001 | Bush x3 ioe | Rtosz24 | 22K0 ‘or10 | 280010701 | sheer ito | rrostoza | ike. ant | ptostora | 1000 8 | 280225740 | Gottom Cover Assembly fina | pTos10114 | 1000 ozo | 2e0226760 | Lisk isa | Rtoszzara | 22K e212 | 208612005 | Insulator nira | proszzsi4 | 22K fins | Rtosi220a | t2Ke | zarersa4a | Knob Assembly CAPACITORS ozza | 2e1815008 | Kno ror | casoo0001 FM 5 Gang 0225 | 714001490 | Soring 102 | CT1100001 1.3-~11.5PF NPO 103 | cT1100001 115 11.59F NPO 10a | cT1100001 1.8~11.5PF NPO 0 | ze1eisear | Knod Assembly 105 | cT1100001 | Trimming, 115 ~ 11.5PF NFO. 0228 | 281818405 | Knob 61065 | cT1100001 | Trimming, 1.5-~ 11.5PF NPO 0229 | 74001890 | Spring 107 | cT1100002 | Trimming, 1.5~ 11.5PF NPO 108 | DD1615001 | ceramic, 18h 10%, 109 | DK1710201 | Coramic, T000PF + 20% | 29216040 | Roor Panel Assembly ito | DK1ar0301 | Ceramic, GOTAF +100%, -O% 50s | 299216001 | Bracker 0510 | sso6os6ss | TR.Rive x4 crit | Dp1105001 | ceramic, SPF +0.5°F 028 | Yaoano0ss | Jack 112 | 0K1710201 | Ceramic, 1000 F + 20% 029 | vaoaoo0%@ | eek 123 | D01615001 | Ceramic, 15°F + 10% 114 | 001625001 | Ceramic, 25PF £ 10% 11 | oD1001002 | Coremic, 1.0°F £0.250F | 298527340 | Fly Wheel Assembly iis | 001600601 | Ceramic, SPF +108 703 | 25700302 | Escutcheon x2 e117 | Dp1620001 | Covamie, 200F + 10% 704 | 257727301 | Fly wheel cia | OK1710201 | Ceramic, 1000eF + 20% o70s | 255311201 | shate e119 | Dk1710301 | Coramic, OTF 420% 0708 | 53110603E | Hexagon Nut 6120 | 001620008 | Corsmic, 20°F # 10% e710 | Se020601€ | Flee Wesker iz: | 001210006 | ceramic, 100 + PF 122 | 001615003 | Corsmic. 15PF 10% | 120200680 | suring assembiy 123 | 001615003 15PF 210% osis | 120225801 | Hook ciza | DKr710301 | Coramic, GOT 2 20% 031 | 720908028 | String ci2s | Dxrei0s01 | Ceramic, — GOTAF +100%, -O% ©125 | OK18i0301 | Ceramic, COTA +100%, -O% Gra7 | DeI7I0301 | Ceramic, — OO1uF £ 20% | zasor0ss1 | Pointer Assombty e120 | Dx1710301 | Ceramic, OTHE £20% oazs | 2eratoa01 | Pointer C190 | DKI710301 | Comic, —O.O1uF £20% 0828 | 285010301 | Pointer erat | oxi710301 | ceramic, Co1u £20% 0825 | 2eraossor | cover twoor | inio0s030 | Lame COILS & TRANSFORMERS tro | Laroz7aor | ANT coil Croz | caroz7e02 | RF coi ios | Latoz7e0s | AF coi 2102 | sriosess | OM Seow x4 ttoa | caioazaos | AF colt 10s | toz02608 | osc cow 2119 | eroooto0n | AG Ringe tres | Citooreor | Fr 28 REF. | MARANTZ REF, | MARANTZ DESIG.| PART NO. DESCRIPTION esi. | PART NO. DESCRIPTION } ‘SEMICONDUCTORS 162 | Rrostosa | 1ooKa 101 | HF200ts1a | FET, 28K19(¥) ig3 | Arostorta | icon Hi02 | HF200191a | FET: 2K19(¥) rigs | RToss6214 | Soka W103 | H72059518 | Trentistor, 250535 (8) igs | Arostorta | toon igs | ATosios4 | icoKn MISCELLANEOUS aig? | Rrosr2e4 | 320K snot niga | Rtosisz4 | t.sKa. | yereo00¢ | Pug 106 capacitors cist | oxr710301 ‘Qo1uF 20% cis2 | F6sasio1 a50PF £5% 1s | 0F1747305 0.047uF £20%, zor | 251810003 | shits cise | oxred0302 (.04uF +80%, ~20% 2o12 | 201810904 | Snieid «2 iss | eato70160 r004F, | 16 2013 | 281810905 | shia e157 | oKr710301 otuF 20% rss | oxi710307 ore +20% 2002 | zerer00s0 | shieiek 189 | DD1620001 20PF 10% 160 | EA4750359 aur, BV zoe | zer2r0008 | sniets cre: | &A3360500 3guF, SOV 2017 | 114325901 | Bush x2 aor | 114326002 | Buch x2 e162 | ox1710201 000° # 20% crea | oF1710301 come #20% 2021 | aarsostoz | Guise ciga | Dkt710301 oir #20% cies | DFiei0401 Onur * 10% 2106 | s1s703068 | PH. Topt Scrow x4 168 | okts40302 O.cduF +80%, -208 ait | siiocses | BHM Soom x2 cig? | earcror69 ro0WF, 16 cre | £a1050509 | Elecwoly, uF, "| Sov 2112 | stosososa | Fat. screw x2 ere | oKi710301 | Ceramic, OotuF 20% 23 | stooge | BHM Scew x3 e170 | eAtcsoso9 | Etecwow, mF, SOV aia | stosgose | PHM.scew x3 SEMICONDUCTORS 2121 | s4oso4o2n | spring Washer nis1 | Hctoo0a01 | Ic, HANS: 2122 | 53110403 | Hexagon Nut His2 | HT306e41¢ | Transistor, 28644 (7) 2007 | zaeor600s | srecker COILS & TRANSFORMERS 2o08 | 2arreo0e | Brecker ust | vatooro7 | RF Coil zoo | 21811201 | shatt L152 | Lorootoss | 5c coat 163 | cisoza002 | Lr. e003 | cacssc002 | varisbie cop. AM 3 Gang tsa | ciootoss | Ler L165 | Le13s2002 | choke coil, 33uH 2032 | 280718001 | Drum 156 | Lc1332002 | choke Coil, 33H 2004 | rri0rse0m | soring MISCELLANEOUS ast 2026 | 2ere0ses0 | cork x2 2. | yeto00113 | Pug wer 27 | srossorsa | sew x4 200 | vo2eo2014 Piso | yozs90001 | PW. Board, Ant zzze92014 227092101 | PW. Booed Assembly RESISTORS | Resistors All resistors are 25% and XW, ‘Al reistors are +9% and XW, oles others iicatad, ‘ints otherwise indented, 201 | ATosisita | tson nisi | avosisite | ison R202 | ATosza1a | a.2Ke R152 | RA0103025 | Trimming, 10KA (8) aos | ATosiesia | take risa | nTosseats | sexo aoe | RTosioz4 | tka isa | RTostosta | oxo. 205 | Rtosssi1a | sco Rigs | atosioats | tox R207 | ATosa7ora | 47 rige | atosiozts | tka R208 | RTossa214 | aKa mis7 | arosa0i16 | 3000, R209 | RTostS214 | 15Ka Rise | ATosss3te | aKa R210 | RTostsit4 | 1600. Riso | Atosiosts | 100K att | Raororoot | Trimming, 1008 (8) Rieo | rtos2024 | 20xa. nara | rrostoza | ka rier | rtosts2ts | 15Ka aia | Atossaita | 3300, ae ae [AEE | oscnrrn | RAE [__ostonrnon wae | cea | Bs ray | errors | Jona war | creams | se we | mm | use He | ae | ts | Sepa | ie fa | ces | | Ree | ie fas | Ssieit | Ee ae | SE | A | Fea | Be zs nem | mmane | ve fuze | nrosa7o1e | R291 | RTOSB2214 | B.2KQ nam | are | ea i, | Greens | Se = | ee | ie fee | Ree | ae fee | SS | os was | Rae | ES 8 | Ree | eet a ae 1h | TE | oe | seta So ws | iiss: | Ses | som Sou ee 1S | Hees | Be Se | Sekt $e eRe 2 EE ae | ee tee Se | His ee. wa Se | Sees 38 wom | mame | ase Se | sce sete ame 2s | rete | Se, Se | EERE aa wes | Bea | ae Ss | aes oe fas | Ree | A ee | SSR oe Sem Hes | Re | fee a | sown | come, soetey | Rees | Sh | seu | Sm SL om #23 | Ret | 2 | eo Fa fag | Rive | | Seige ior an 3 | Seuss $e ae ram | mom | tn | SESS | Ses, Ha nas | mie | 23 | fs | ies eee wt | Gis | sete BS | SRR | ES, i mi | ha | ae | sees | Se nes | RSE | | Bae! | Ee fer | fae | wis | RE | Heh cm | somone: | crm, arses ey | Rea | Be | copes | some ws | Re | SS oe | Sones | Some R260 4 | 100K 6229 | EAtogotes | Electroly, Tour, 16V ms | susie | as 3 | SERS | SSS st nn mes | Sete | tae ee | Sees | Em ma | Gress | ie S| RE | ES SI. on wae | Greig | ce | sx | comme secon R267 | RTOS15I14 | 1500 ©236 | OK1810301 | Ceramic, we | SSR | 2 | SREB | Ee St Se | bees | ies recent | 0 a2 | ee | Eek Seri ney | prmeme |saie Be | Sees | Gee BRE is | Beat | | SR | Sees, BS, wee | Ret | Bs | ASS |S | wa | ee | Se, Sg tan | feet cas | exrie | envens 9, se wa | Flee SB | SR | Se 8 tn ten | nue St | cries | mie ra ae wn | HBR | EE ag | Ske | cas, Ser a | chee | ieee nas | grog | son SS | Ses | Se es wat | Ses see | SEGRE | Ea a am am: | Seat | Be | Seuss | See sae 5 | GREE | Re Se | EES | Em 30 31 REF. WARANTZ REF. | MARANTZ DESCRIPTION DESIG. | PARTNO. DESCRIPTION DESIG. | PARTNO. 254 | opis40001 | ceramic, <0PF + 5% 6204 | sF2010008 | Primed Comp, 27K0. + 200°F G20s | eF2010004 | Printed Comp., 27KA + 200° 255 | oprsz0r01 | ceramic, 200PF + 10% 6206 | BFz010004 | Printed Comp., 27K2 + 200°F 256 | evi050352 | Eleewoly, tPF # 20%. 35V G20? | eF2010004 | Printed Comp., 27K0 + 200°F 257 | op1s20101 | Ceramic, 2008 + 10% 6258 | DK1810301 | Ceramic, O.01HF +80%, -20% ¢259 | ok1840302 | Ceramic, O.04yF +80%, -20% 300 | vo2g90903 | PW. Board, MPX CERAMIC FILTERS 222892103 | PW. Board Assembly F201 | Frs107009 | SFA 10.7MC F202 | FFI107003 | SFA 10.7MC RESISTORS F203 | FF1107003 | SFA 10.7MC ‘All resistors ore +5% and YW, F208 | FF1107003 | SFA 10.7MC lunes otherwise indicated. F205 | FF1107003 | SFA 10.7MC a1 | paoaoaot1 | Trimming, 2K0 (8) F206 | FFI107003 | SFA 10.7MC faoz | RToszzaia | z20Kn F207 | FF1107003 | SFA 10.7MC sos | RTossesia | SeKer F208 | FF1107003 | SFA 10.7MC one | Rrosesate | cake aps | RTosio114 | 1000 COILS & TRANSFORMERS aos | ATosieis | t90Kn t201 | uiaoreaa | Let, FMOET. ao? | Rrosz2a14 | 220Kn 202 | Lcrs32002 | choke Coll, 3.3uH rans | RTosi2814 | 120K0 ane | rosiosra | t00Kn ‘SEMICONDUCTORS gio | RTossazta | saxo. 201 | HT308201¢ | Transistor, 250829 (0) 202 | wraoa2o1¢ | Transistor, 280820 (¢) faait | FA0502020 | Trimming, 6KA (B) 203 | HT308201¢ | Transistor, 250829 (C) pai2 | RTosiests | tek H204 | HT308201¢ | Transistor, 28C820 (C) aig | RTosioata | tka 208 | H3308201¢ 280820 (¢) Raia | RToszzaia | 220K0 206 | HT308201¢ 280829 (¢) ats | RTosiozts | tka 207 | wrsoa29ic 280829 (C) aig | RTosiozia | tka 208 | wr308201¢ | Transistor, 25C820/(C) 317 | RToszo2t4 | 39Ka. W209 | WT308291¢ | Transistor, 28CB29 (C) are | Rrosse2ia | 39Ka. ato | HT3064418 | Transistor, 25C648 (8) aio | RToszza14 | 220K0 azo | ATosz2314 | 2K 211 | Hoz001105 | Diode, 181588 H212 | HO2001105 | Diode, 151858 naar | arosio1r4 | 100 H213 | Woz001105 | Diode, 181855 Razz | Arosioois | ton. H214 | 02001105 | Diode, 181855 raza | mTosz2a14 | z20Kn. H218 | 02001105 | Diode, 151555 Raza | RToszza14 | 220K0. H216 | 402001108 | Diove, 151855 avs | aTossosia | 30Kn H217 | HD2001105 | Diode, 181555 faze | RTossoa14 | 20Kn 21a | HO2001105 | Diode, 151585 razr | RTosionr | tooKa. 219 | 01000302 | Dice, -20890M raze | RTosioa14 | tookn 220 | 01000202 | Diode, ‘208904 azo | RTostosi4 | ima. a0 | RTosiosia | thn 221 | HO1000105 | Diode, _1Néo 222 | HD1000105 | Diode, —-1N6O past | rrostozre | 1Ka. 223 | Hoto00105 | Diode, 1N6O a2 | rosioais | aka. 224 | Hotooot0s | Dieds, N60. ‘nasa | RTOsaz314 225 ) HD1000105 | Diode, NEO. aaa | AT0522314 44226 | HDroco105 | Diode, NEO aap | RTosto1I4 227 | HD1000105 | Diode, NGO. oa6 | RTostoNa 228 | HD1000105 | Diode, NEO. Raa? | RTOSB2214 229 | HD1000105 | Diode, NGO Rage | RTO5B2214 220 | Hp1000108 | Diode, N60 ago | RTOsa7114 Roa | RTOSa7114 231 | Ho1000105 | Diode, NGO. H232 | Horo00105 | Diode, N60 sat | RTos22014 H2a3 | HDt000902 | Diode, 2090 ez | Rrosazere oes | RTosso216 MISCELLANEOUS, oat | RTosseats 01 345 | RTOSISSI4 2 | yer000113. | Plug oas | RTosi2414 at Ra47 | Rrostor4 | 1000 aaa | mtoszae1¢ | 220K 6201 | BF2220006 | Printed Comp., 1KA +0.022uF aaa | RTossezi¢ | Seka 6202 | BF1020002 | Printed Comp., 100K + 1000RF so | ATostosi | toKa 6203 | 8F1020001 | Printed Comp., 27KN + 1000PF REF. | MARANTZ REF] MARANTZ DESIG. | PART NO. DESCRIPTION DESIG. | PART NO. DESCRIPTION Rast | rtostorss | 1008. e333 | op1210001 | ceramic, 10P:+1PF a5? | AToss3a14 | aKa case | petesaz01 | Film. 0.0s8uF 10% 363 | rTostors | 1000 6335 | oF 1740901 ‘G.0guF + 20% R354 | ATOStOa14 | 100Kn 338 | DkB10402 (tur +80%, -20% ass | Rrosz7aie | 27Ka 237 | eAa7s02s9 47ur, 38V Ras | RTost0414 | 100KR caaa | EA1050609 tuk,’ Sov 957 | ATostoz1s | tka 6239 | ok1840302 Close 420%, -20% R358 | RTosi0714 | 100n. e340 | px1840302 Oar +80%, -20% aso | Rrosz7a1e | 27Ka aso | rossaais | Sak caer | 01240302 | Ceramic, O.04u +80%, -20% ast | rtosaza14 | 220K SEMICONDUCTORS. 362 | RAcTosors | Trimming, 100KA (6) gor | He2o03010 | FET, 28k30 (Vi 363 | RA01GI025 | Trimming, 10K (8) Hg02 | 473082810 | Trorsintor, 280826 (8) Rae | RTosgz214 | 22Kn 303 | 73082810 28828 (S) 365 | ATosi0114 | 1000 goa | HT307322A 280792 (8 or G) aes | RTosioat4 | 10KQ 305 | HT3073220 280732 (8 or G) R367 | ATOs10114 | 1000 1906 | HT104042A | Transistor, 28A404 (G or ¥) asa | Rvos27414 | 270K 307 | HT104942A | Transistor, 258494 (G or Y) ase | ATosisst4 | 15Ka. 903 | HT3062610 | Transistor, 28C826 (S) 70 | RTosi2314 | 12KA. 209 | HT3082810 | Transistor, 25CB28 (5) avo | 473082610 | Trarsitor, 75C828 (S) ai | rvoszzisa | 2200 Aa72 | rtosz7414 | 270K0. watt | Hr3082810 | Transistor, 280828 (8) Fa73 | RTossazta | sxc. 312 | HFz00300a | FET, 25K30 374 | RA0IO3025 | Trimming, 10KA (6) H313 | HT3062610 | Trersistor, 28¢828 (S) avs | Rtostora | 1008 Hata | HT2092610 | Transistor, 25C828 (S) 376 | RTosio4i4 | tooKa ais | H73082610 | Trersitor, 28C828 (S) 377 | ptostosi4 | 100Ka aie | 472062610 | Transistor, 250828 (S) Rave | rtoss6214 | sexe H917 | HT908261D | Transistor, 28C828 (S) a7 | Rtossazia | aKa at | HD1000105 ‘N60 319 | 101000105 N60 CAPACITORS 920 | 402001105 181585, e301 | vF1622205 | Film, 2200°F + 10% 6302 | eAsz60t09 | Electroly, 33uF, TOV na21 | Hctooao1 | 1c., Hanis 6303 | 0F1722305 | Film, O.022uF £20% 6304 | eatoeores | Electroly, 10uF, 16 cons 6305 | DFsse7101 | Film, 70°F 5% Laot | Lstoze00¢ | MPx coll, S6mH e308 | eatosors9 rou, TeV a02 | Lst026008 | MPX Coil, Smit e307 | ea47a0501 cane +20%, sov || L209 | stoz9008 | Mex coil, 43mH 6308 | 602240501 O2auF 20%, Sov || L204 | ts1029005 | MPX-Coil, 43mH e309 | ea2z40501 0.22uF *20%, Sov || 1305 | Le2105001 | Choke Cols, tm e310 | F1747301 Oo47uF £20%, MISCELLANEOUS cat | 9F1815205 00PF £ 5% s501 e312 | 9F1815205 15008 +5% vt | yero00113 | Plug 6313 | do1s36101 600F + 5% ws esta | opisasior ‘260PF 25% cars| DF1533206 ‘200° + 5% eas | DF1533205 ‘300PF +5% e317 | pF1s15205 | Fim, 1800PF +5% ao | y28sz008 | PW. Goard, Phorio Amp ea | DF1615208 | Fim, 1600F +5% 722892008 | PW. Board Asiembly e319 | 5F1522206 | Film, -2200PF #5% 320 | 0F1522205 | Film, 2200 5% RESISTORS All resistors ere 5% and XV, e321 | 0F1510205 | Film, —1000eF 5% ‘less otherwiesincicate, e322 | oF1s10705 | Film, 100° =5% aor | Atosseaia | Soke 6323 | evz2c0a51 | Electoly, azzuF t20%, ssv || Raoz | ATosses4 | Sexn e328 | evz2q0as1 | Electro, 022m +20%, 5v || aca | RTosa7it4 | avon 325 | evt0soss2 | Electrol, tHF £208, asv || raoa | rrosariia | avon €326 | evi050a62 | Eleetoly, tak £20%, asv || aos | rwosassi4 | sac. e327 | eazz7oze | Elecvoly, 2201F, 25¥ aos | RNosio51 | Ima. 328 | EAz270169 | Elecvoly, 220uF, 16 Rag? | RNosios14 | ima 6329 | Earoso169 | Elecvoly, 10F,” 16V aos | RAoTodo1s | Trimming, 1o0Ke (8) ©3390 | oK1840302 | Ceramic,” 0.04uF +80%, -20% aog | RAoTOGoTS | Trimming, TOOKA (B) ato | ANosa7ata | z7«n e331 | earososoa | Eleewolv, th, SOV G2a2_| earocoies | Electoly, Tur, 16V art | anosarsta | z7Ka. 32 REF. MARANTZ REF, WARANTZ DESIG. | PART NO. DESCRIPTION pesig. | PART NO. DESCRIPTION Ratz | pTosszi14 | zon RESISTORS aia | RTose214 | 6200 All resistors aro *5% and SW. aa | RToszas1e | 2.2ma. Reo | Avosiséra | 150K ais | RT0522616 | 2.2Ma. Reo2 | RTosise14 | 150K aie | Noszzore | 22Ma eos | RTosSes14 | Saka Rar7 | anoszzsta | 22Ma. eos | AToss6si4 | sexo aie | rnosz7ara | z70K0. eos | ATos22014 | 220K Rata | rNosa74t4 | 270Ka. sos | RTOsz2614 | 220Kn. R420 | rrosa7sie | 47K fasor | RTosszeia | 330Ka. sos | RTossze1a | 330Ka. razt | rosea | aKa rrsoo | Rrossezia | sek Razz | RTos22216 | 2.2K0 Re1o | RTosse214 | s.6Kn. Raza | rtosz2216 | 22K0 Raza | rNoseeata | ea0kq sts | rtossez14 | sea 425 | RNoseB414 | es0KA giz | Rrossez14 | 5.6Ko R426 | RNosioat4 | 100KA sta | rroseazia | 6aKa Raz7 | Rnostoata | 100K sta | Rroseszia | saKo Raza | rnosa7ate | s7Ka Reis | ATosea2ia | 6akn azo | rnosa7ate | 47K sie | Rroscaa | 6aKn Rago | nTosa7018 | 470 si? | Rtosa7aia | 47K pera | Rrosa7aia | a7ca Raat | rrosazo1e | 470 sto | RTosa7si4 | a7Ka Ra3z | Rnossa216 | 3.3K0. 20 | RTOs«7314 | 47K aaa | rnosaaz4 | 3.3Kn 434 | RTosi0114 | 1000. R521 | RTosa7aia | a70Ke Rass | RTo547014 | 470 fs2z | RTosa7e1a | a70Ka. nage | nTosazors | 470 523 | AToseasta | aka. ‘ns24 | RToseasi4 | eaKka CAPACITORS 525 | ATosr2s14 | 1.20 c4o1 | evioso256 | Electrol, tuk 20%, asv || sz | ATosi2514 | 1.2M0 02 | Ev1050256 | Electoly, tur +20%, gov || ns27 | ptosio2ta | ike e403 | eE760163 | Elecrow, 47uF £20%, tev | | G20 | RTOstozie | ikn 404 | cea760163 | Elecroy, 47uF£20%, rev | | R529 | RTOSe214 | 22Kn c405 | D01540008 | ceramic, corr t6%, neo | | Rsa0 | RTosa214 | zaKe 6406 | DDis40008 | Ceramic, 40PFES%, —NPO 407 | Dortotoot | Geremic, 4PF tosPr ssi | pTosisgia | ska. 6408 | oDrtot001 | Ceramic, aPF +O5PF Res2 | ATosissia | 15ka. e409 | OFe536201 | Film S600PF +5x% S33 | ATosioa14 | 100K e410 | DFess6201 | Film — S600PF +6% Resa | pTosiogi4 | 100KR fAg95 | AToso0214 | 1K ca11 | oFast6z01 | Film, 1600PF 5% sas | Atosioza | ike 412 | Drsstezot | Film 1600°F #5% sa7 | AT0522114 | 2200 413 | eDt070351 | Electoiy, 100NF, 25 414 | DF1710550 | Film, tuk #208, 2s0v MISCELLANEOUS 415 | DF1710550 | Film, uF #20%, 2sov | | sor 416 | Do1650001 | Ceramic, SOPF E 10%, 2 | yp1000113 | Pius 6417 | DD1650001 | Ceramic, SOPF £10%, B13 SEMICONDUCTORS CAPACITORS Hao1 | uTsigea1€ | Transistor, 2801344 (E) cso | eEa7a0501 | Eleewoly, O47uF +20%, SOV Hao2 | Hrsiseaie | Transistor, 29¢1944(€) 502 | e€4740501 | Elecwoly, 047uF 20%, SOV Haos | Hrs1344za | Transistor, 2501344 (D or E) e503 | £€3350501 | Elecwoly, 33F#20x,° SOV Haoa | 7313842 | Transistor, 2501944 (D or €) sos | ees350501 | cNewoly, 33F 20%, SOV 40s | Hra04sG0R | Transistor, 2SC45@L (a) esos | £€3350501 | Electoly, 33 +20%, SOV aos | HTs04580R 2scaseL (8) e508 | c€9350501 | Etectoly, 33Ftz0%, SOV 407 | Ho2000121, 18-24736 (ve) cs07 | OF 1647305 | Film O.O47F 10K, SOV Hag | Ho2000121 1.24730 (Vo) esos | DF1647305 | Film 0087,F 10x, SOV aoe | Hv0000206 voraiz e503 | DF1647308 | Film .047HF 210%, SOV e510 | DF1687305 | Film 0.0474F 10x, SOV MISCELLANEOUS 3401 sit | e€sa60501 | elecwoly, 33uF t20%, SOV 2 | verooor13 | tug osi2 | cesasosor | Etecvoly, 33uF 220%, SOV Joa, 513 | e€9360501 | Elecroly, 32uF #20, 5 OV 514 | E€s360501 | Elecwoly, 33uF £208, SOV 515 | €42260%9 | Elecroly, Z2nF, 36 e518 | €42200359 | Elecwoly, 220F, 35V Pe00 | yozss00a | Pw. Board, VariMatrix 517 | Dp1650101 | Ceramic,” SOOPE 210%, 1222889008 | P.W. Board Assembly 518 | DD1es0101 | Ceramic, S00PF 410%, ‘REF. | MARANTZ REF. | MARANTZ. DESIG. | PART NO. DESCRIPTION DESIG. | PARTNO. DESCRIPTION e519 | EA1070359 | Elecwoly, 100KF, 95V saa | rTosoza1a | 2x0 x2 eas | aTosz721a | 27Ka x2 TRANSISTORS ess | ATosav2s | 27Kn x2 gor | wrgiaa72a | 2501327 (Sor 7) noo? | rTossams | aKa x2 i502 | HT3i3272a | 2501327 (Sor 7) ss | rTossasis | 3aKa x2 soa | uT3i32724 | 2801327 (Sor 7) nese | Arosa | a7ka x2 504 | 41313272 | 25C1327 (Sor 7) sao | Rrosa7316 | 7K x2 H50s | HTiosotL | 2As40(L) sos | HTtos«o1L | 28a640 (0) reso | rrosovars x2 neat | nrosa7aia x2 eas | RTOsa7314 x2 eas | Rrosa7a18 x2 toro | sitoosoes | BHM. Serow x8 Rea? | Rrossz2te x2 Rees | RT0s39516 x2 vor | vozse2009 | P.w. Board, Dolby Terminal Rosa | Rrosiszia x2 oso | RTosis214 x2 1903 | 29216007 | Brecker esi | ATos22514 x2 roa | 29212001 | tmuistor Res2 | ATos22516 x2 1908 | zozr0106 | insulator x4 ress | naotosoz2 roKa (8) «2 i907 | 2a9210107 | inwuiator = 4 esa | Raotoso22 toKa(B) x2 oss | ATos27214 x2 112 | str002054 | BHM. screw x2 Rese | RTO527214 x2 nes? | Arosess14 x2 rosa | RTossHe14 x2 reso | RAot02020 tka (8) x2 Peoo | vozsaso08 | Pw. Board, Dolby x2 Reco | RA0t07020 aKa (a) x2 722092108 | PW Booed Assembly x2 reer | RTost6214 x2 Res2 | Rrostssia 12 RESISTORS All retistors are 5% and XM, ess | mrosazz14 x2 ‘unis otherwise indicated. Resa | ATose2214 x2 Reo | Atosarata | 470Ka x2 Rees | RTostosia 2 Reo2 | ATosarata | 470KN x2 Ress | ATOst0014 x2 eos | ATostoaa | iooKn x2 Re67 | Rr0582216 x2 Ret | RTosio4t4 | tooKR x2 Rees | Tose2214 x2 eos | ATossz1¢ | 3.3Kq x2 R669 x2 Res | Arosai214 | aaKn x2 evo | Arose2214 x2 Reo7 | Atosezi1¢ | e200 x2 emt | RToss3si4 x2 eos | Rros6211¢ | G20n x2 Reva | mrossa3i4 x2 Reo | RTossosi¢ | goKN x2 Reo | AToss9a14 | goKN x2 nova | arosizera x2 nora | RTost2<14 x2 Rem | prosesz1 | eke x2 ners | Arose7aia x2 ner2 | Rrosoazia | aka x2 e76 | RTosa7s14 x2 Reis | Rrostot1 | toon x2 ez? | Rrosz7214 2 Reva | prostoria | toon x2 eve | Rrosz7214 2 ners | Rrosz1e | 22Kn x2 o79 | RTostozia x2 rere | Arosza14 | 22Kn x2 eae | Rrostozi4 x2 Rev7 | Rrosizii | 1200 x2 est | RTos33014 x2 Reis | ATostz14 | 1200 x2 es2 | RToss3014 x2 Rei | RTosssr14 | soon x2 Rezo | ATosssI14 | S600 x2 sea | aross7014 | azn x2 esa | Rrosa7o14 | 472 x2 rossaata | soko x2 ress | ATostssia | iska x2 Arosaasia | aKa x2 meas | Rrostssi4 | iskn x2 rosisa1a | 150Kn x2 nes? | RTosz7a14 | z0KA x2 Rrosisaia | isoKa x2 ess | ATosz7614 | 270KA x2 Rrosteare | tg0k2 x2 esa | ATo6z7414 | 270KN x2 Rrosiasia | 10K x2 Reso | ATosZ7414 | 270KR x2 Rrosz7sia | 27Ka x2 rest | Rtosz2¢14 | 220K0 x2 Rrosa7sia | 27K x2 lesz | ATOS22«1¢ | z0KA x2 Rrosa71a | 82K x2 ATosez2ie | 82Ka x2 Resa | Actoror2 | 1092 +10%, ww x2 rosisara | t50Kn «2 ‘CAPACITORS Rrostsaia | 1s0Kn x2 ceot | eesasos1 | Elecroly, Saur, 25v x2 Rroszasi4 | 22Kn x2 e602 | €€3950251 | Elecroly, 33uF, 25V x2 35 REF. MARANTZ MARANTZ DESIG. | PARTING. DESCRIPTION pesiG. | PART NO. DESCRIPTION e603 | DFesio101 | Film, —100PF 10% xz vere | wTrossatc | Transitr, 25A494(¥) x2 6605 | 0F1610205 | Film 1000°F =5% x2 He17 | HT3054a1B | Transistor, 25C644 (5) x2 6607 | Earogores | Ewevoly, 10uf, 16V x2 Hers | HT208da18 | Transistor, 2sCE4aS) x2 60a | eatoeoies | Elsevoly, 104F, 16V x2 621 | HOTo00105 | Diode, INGO x2 6608 | EAIoGOI6. | Elcevoly, 109F, 16V x2 622 | HD1000105 | Diode, 1NBO_ x2 810 | Earoeo16s | Elecvoly, 10uF, 16V x2 e811 | Eatoeoies | Elcevoly, 10F, 16v x2 He23 | Hoz000121 | Dios, 182473 x2 612 | Eatoeoi6s | Electroly, 10uF, 16V x2 ez4 | HD2000121 | Diode, 182473 x2 ‘Hezs | HDg00st00 | Diode, wz0e1 x2 sis | eatoeotes | Elecwoly, 10yF, 16V x2 628 | HD2000121 | Diese, 182473 x2 cera | earosores | Elecioly, 10xF, 16V x2 e27 | HD2000121 | Diode, 182873. x2 cers | Doisszon | ceramic, SzPF't6% x2 ezs | HDz00012" | Diode, 152473 x2 516 | pp1s90102 | Ceramic, I00RPFES% x2 e2a | HD2000121 | Diode, 1524732 817 | oF1556205 ‘S0O0PF #6% x2 cers | DF1556205 ‘S600PF #5% x2 cs19 | 0F1527305 oz7urt5% x2 6620 | oF 1527905 Ooz7ur #8% x2 1820 | sr1ooe6s | BH.M.soew x4 621 | oFisa7205 AVO0PF 26% x2 ve21 | st100306s | SHAM. Screw x4 6522 | oF 1547205 ‘700PF #5% x2 Hoot | HTr074518 | Trensistor, 250745 (0) 622 | eAtosores tue, tev x2 Hoo2 | HT3140318 | Transetor, 26C1409 (0) 624 | Eatoeores 10uF, tev x2 Ho03 | HT1074518 | Transistor, 250745 (0) 525 | DF1610405 OnE 10K 2 Hoot | Hrai4038 | Transetor, 2501409 (0) 826 | oFi610205 OMe E10% x2 Hoos | HT1074518 | Transistor, 254745 (0) 527 | EAa7e0t00 aie, OV x2 Hoos | HT3140318 | Transistor, 25C1403 (0) 528 | EAa7eot09 ate, OV x2 Hoo? | sitt074516 | Trenistor, 284745 (0) 629 | oF 1610405 One £10% x2 Hoos | HTa140318 | Transistor, 25¢1403 (0) 530 | DF1610405 Ou 10% x2 e631 | earocoies tOHF, tev x2 019 e632 | Emrocotes | Elcevely, 10uF, 16V x2 Y_ | yunso0o19 | Sockot, Power TR 026 e833 | DFiet0405 | Fim, ota 210K x2 ssa | DFre10405 | Film Ot +10K x2 yg03 | 289726701 | Heatsink x2 0535 | earoeoiss | Elecvoly, 10uF, 16V x2 e636 | Earocotss | Elocvoly, 10uF, TeV x2 ye05 | 289016003 | Bracket x4 6837 | DFtst0405 | Film Ot t10K x2 c5a8 | DFi6t0%05 | Film OLR z10% x2 1807 | 251810108 | support x4 e639 | DFr629405 | Film, — O34F ETON x2 yar? | Ze2r006o1 | Clampar x2 ceao | DFtesz405 | Film — O3auF 10% x2 1813 | 2e92t6004 | Brecker x2 ear | £A2270259 | Eleevoly, 220:F, 26V x2 raza | srio0a0ss | aH. serv x4 con 123 | sii0siae | BHM Seow x16 twor | Lc2z28008 | Choke col, 22mH x2 1825 | §1380306T | ALH.Tep Scam x8 1826 | 61380206T | ALH.TapScrm x4 MISCELLANEOUS year | stsvoaosa | PAH. Tapt Seren x4 3613 | yeroco109 | Pug x2 3614 | Ypio00109 | Pug x2 1828 | 62041760 | Lup 4 ets | verooo10e | Pog x2 1829 | 640508008 | TL. Washer OR x 4 ¥e20 | yero00100 | Piug x2 621 | yero0o109 | Pius x2 2038 | ys0700007 | Socker 3087 | 40700007 | Socket ‘SEMICONDUCTORS. He0r | Hrs0eeai. 2 rot | 290212004 | Inauistor x2 Heo2 | HT306ea x2 eos | HT3064a1 x2 1624 | srrozeee | BHM.Scow x2 eos | HTs064a18 x2 eos | HT0s0a1¢ x2 1809 | 290226702 | Heatsink <2 #608 | HT1O49a1c x2 se10 | 200226703 | Heatsing x8 Heo? | HT2064e18 x2 seri | 261811806 | Spacer xe Heoa x2 H609 m2 1814 | 289205601 | Butter x4 He10 x2 sete | 239208801 | Cotter x8 Hei FET, -25K20(0) x2 190 | sarroa01e | Heagonnut x 26 612 FET, -28K20(0) x2 yes1_| 540503008 | TLL. Washer OR x 8 #613 ‘Transiswor, 280684 (§) x2 veaz | s1t00316E | BHM. Screw x12 He1s ‘Transistor, 250884 (6) x2 #618 | HTroAaa1c 28A404 (Y) x2 1833 | s4ososozn | Spring Washer x12 REF, MARANTZ MARANTZ ones, | BAAN? DESCRIPTION MAAN? DESCRIPTION yeaa | saoz0a01e | FlerwasherP x4 rrossiza | ska x2 Grostonia | ton x2 Grosiansa | toon x2 Grosioria | toon x2 700 | vo2sc200e | PW. Board, Power Amp x2 R760 | Grosioira | 00a x2 1227992004 | PW.Board sembly x2 R761 | Bwr000205 | O2av020410%, SW x2 762 | Bwiooo2as | O2NV20 E10, BW x? RESISTORS Alt resistors are #5% and XW, 763 | arosionre | ton x2 Unless otherwise indicated. fives | Rrostooa | 100 x2 701 | rosea | anon x2 Rives | Giostoo02 | tontss, aw x2 702 | arosczara | 470Kn x2 fn7es | Giosi0002 | ton sx, IW x2 703 | prostoza | Ka x2 ver | Gvosoz201 | 22nt5x, IW x2 70a | Rrosiozia | Ka x2 R63 | Guosaz201 | 27028K, IW <2 favs | Rrosaysia | ake x2 feo | ATosze01s | an x2 Rios | RTUS«7314 | 47KQ x2 fa70 | RTosse014 | San xz Ryo? | Rrosioria | 1K x2 fim | Rtosiez4 | 15Ka x2 fivoe | Rrosiozia | 1ka x2 R772 | RTopis214 | IsKN x2 pooa | Rrosz7214 | 27kn x2 nto | Rrosz72i4 | 27KA x2 n77s | avosssoe | Sn x2 Riz | Rrosaaors | 332 x2 fr | ptosazara | zoKn <2 Raiz | aroszmia | 20Kn x2 cAPACITORS. Rag | Rrostaaa | 13KQ x2 ero | ev2asoase | Electoly, 22sF +20%, 25V x2 niva | arostasia | 12Kn x2 6702 | €v2250256 | Eectroly, 22uF £20%, 28V x2 nav7 | roszoria | 200n x2 703 | opr620101 | Corme. 20°F + 10% 2 nate | Aroszor1 | 2002 x2 704 | oDr620101 | Ceramic, 20°F = 10% x2 arto | Rrosisae | iKn x2 670s | OkIe10160 | Ceramic, 100PF + 10%, SOOV «2 R70 | Rrosisate | 1KA x2 G70 | ox r6I0160 | Cerarmc, 10°F + 10%, SOV x2 R721 | RASZOI7 | Trimming, SKA IB) x2 Gro | Dor62010" | Ceramic, 2000 10% x2 R722 | RA0SO2017 | Trimming, KA (B) x2 70a | op1e20r01 | Ceramic, 20°F # 10% x2 Grea | eaaraoso1 | Electoly, O47uF, SOV x2 72a | avosisas | isn x2 eto | easraosor | clectroly, O47, SOV x2 R724 | Arosisai | 1KA x? R25 | Grosz7ai2 | 27KNts%, AW x2 crt | cearcores | etectoty, 47k, tev x2 Ryze | Groserai2 | 27Knt5K, KW x2 Griz | eeazoores | Etecuoy, 47uF, 10 x? vay | Rvosa7aie | 47K x2 era | eb2270509 | Electoy. 220uF, SOV x2. 7p | Rrosa7are | a7KN x2 ceria | 02270509 wol, 220uF, SOV x2 R729 | ATosa701a | 47m x2 ens | ep2270509 | Electrov, 220s, SOV x2 R730 | rTosa7o1s | 470 x2 rie | 02270809 | Elecwoly, 220uF) SOV x2 Riya | rvosazois | ean x2 6717 | oor00a060 | ceramic, PF £0.25FF, SOV x2 Ay2 | rrosazora | gan x2 erie | edroca0o | Cerame, 36F £0.25PF. SOOV x2 79 | oF1722305 | Film, 002%F #208 3 raz | rrossesta | sex x2 720 | Brtv22308 | Film, O022F Z208 x2 fvaa | Rrosseaa | seca x2 73 | Arostoria | toon x2 ez | pxrsi0rs0 | ceramic, 100° 10%, Soov x2 R736 | Rtosio1ra | toon x? e722 | KI61I0150 | Ceromic, 100PF + 10%, B00V x2 R737 | Grosa7oiz | a7nts%, uw x2 723 | Oxietoiso | Ceramic, — 100F + 10%, S0OV x2 ve | Grose70r2 | a7n tse, uw x2 Gree | DKI6I0160 | Commie, — 100PF + 10%, SOOV x2 799 | RAOTO2020 | Trimming, 1K8 (8) x? 725 | pri7asz05 | Fim, 0033uF +208, sov x2 740 | Ra0102020 | Trimming, 1KA (8) x2 e726 | oF1732308 | Fim 0.033, 20%, SOV x2 vay | Grostori2 | toon tse, ww x2 727 | Det710308 | Fim OOF #208 2 R782 | Grosio112 | toonz6%, uw x2 728 | F1710908 | Film, OOF £208 x2 728 | Drizi020s | Film —O01uF 20K x2. vas | Grosazo12 | santon, uw x2 e730 | Dr1710205 | Film 001M 20% x2 7a) Grosaz012 | 2a 5m, Ww x2 vas | Grostori2 | toon £5%, ww x2 731 | oFr7i04s2 | Fim, o.tuF £208, 200V x2 7a | Groston2 | toon tse, ww x2 e7az | DF1710452 | Film, Ota #208, 200V x2 Rrostozta | aKa x2 C733 | OFI710801 | Film, 0TH +708 x2 rivas | prostozia | 1k x2 coat | Drizic301 | Film O.0twF £208 x R79 | crosssti4 | aon x2 735 | ev1050006 | Electroly, 10uF £20%, 2.15V x2 70 | Grosset | 6a0n x2 738 | Evi0800%8 | Electrol, 10uF #20%, 315V x2 7st | Grosieza | 19a x2 762 | Grosiaais | Lexa x2 SemiconoucToRs 701 | HTI072218 | Trarstor, 298722 (8) x2 ps3 | crosteza | 1aKa x2 Hye | wTI072215 | Transistor, 28A722(8) x 2 n7sa | Grostazia | veka x2 703 | HTI072218 | Transistor, 28872218) x2 Rass | Rrossiae | BIKA x2 roa | HT1072215 | Transistor, 288722 (8) x2 36 37 REF. | MARANTZ REF. | MARANTZ DESIG. | PART NO. DESCRIPTION DESIG. | PARTNO. DESCRIPTION H708 | uTto72218 | Transistor, 2887228) x2 rato | crossszi2 | aska tex, 40 H706 | HT1072215 | Treneistor, 2887228) x2 707 | 473062718 | Transistor, 280827 (1) x2 ait | Grostoo12 | 102 +s%, vw 4708 | 473062718 | Transistor, 280627 (1) x2 Raia | RTosea2ta | eekn 708 2sc627 (1) x2 rata | rtoszasia | saKe 4710 280827 (1) x2 Rais | Atosz2s14 | 22Ka Rare | Atossga4 | sexs. 711 | HT2085818 250468 (a) x2 ai7 | ptosz7ata | 270K. 712 | HT3045818 280488 (8) x2 ais | Gutotosi2 | toa + 10%, “a wig | wraogs71¢ 280357 (C) x2 Rata | Gi0522202 | 22kn t5%, aN 71a | HTz05a716 258527 (C) x2 R820 | GJ0522202 | 22Kn +5%, a0 His | HTaoss71¢ 280357 (C) x2 716 | HT205271¢ 288527 (¢) x2 CAPACITORS: 717 | HT2094628, 280945 (Gora) x2 cao1 | pxrs1c951 | Ceramic, OOtHF +100%, -o%, S00V H718 | HT3094528 280945 (Gor A} x2 Ga02 | ok1810351 | Ceramic, OOtuF +100%, -O%, S00V H719 | HT3004620, 280845 (Gor A) x2 aoe | eAa770631 | Elecwoly, 470uF, 63 720 | H1900452A | Tromsistor, 250945 (QorA) x2 Geos | 42270500 | Elecwoly, 220uF, 50V c806 | 0F1747308 | Film," 0.047HF, 30v 4721 | wr1079928 | Transistor, 284799 (Gor RY x2 207 | €A1060509 | Elecwoly, 10uF, "BOY 722 | HT1073328 25a733 (Gor R) x2 ca08 | £42270809 | Elecwoly, 220uF, SOV 723 | Ho3002708 wz? cao | eAe770169 | Elecuoly, 470uF, 16V 724 | 403002709 W240 x2 810 | OFI710482 | Film, | O.1uF t20%, —-200v H725 | 402000121 182479C (Ve) x2 cat | oF17108852 | Film — O1uF t20%, © Doov 726 | 2000125 1824796 (vel x2 727 | Hvoo00s08 STV.3H (1 x2. cs12 | £a2260631 | Elecwoly, 220F, 63V 728 | Hvooo0508 STV3H(Y) x2 cats | eAs7eorss | Elecvoly, 47uF, 16V 729 | HD2000125 1824790 (Vel x2 car | €az270109 | Elecroly, 220uF, 10V 4730 | 402000124 182479C (Ye) x2 cats | oFI710308 | Film, Olu 20%, Sov 731 | 02000221 182472 (G0) x2 SEMICONDUCTORS: 4732 | Hoz000z21 182472 (G) x2 gor | HTaosst4n 280331 (C, D, E, Fi 4733 | HD2000221 152472 (Ge) x2 He02 | HT2073498 280734 (0, 4734 | 1402000221 152472 (GA x2 aos | HT3098528 | Tremsistor, 256045 (Q'or RD 4735 | Hv0000206 vorai2 x2 aoa | Hraogatan | Transistor, 250331 (C, 0, €, Fi 4736 | 40000206 voizi2 x2 aos | HT309¢528 | Transistor, 25C045 (0 or RD 737 | 472052728 288627 (Cord) x2 wa06 | HTSI3189A | Transistor, 25C1318 P,Q, RD 7g | 472052728 250827 (Cor 0) x2 go? | HTSI31a3A | Transistor, 25C1318 P.O, Rl 4739 | 4v0000206 vor2 x? e08 | 103002308 | Dieds, | WZO71 740 | Hv0000206 vorzi2 x2 gos | 10300270 | Diede, — wz-140 ato | 02001103 | Rectifier, OS-1318 cons t701 | iavorsis | x2 et1 | HD2001103 | Reet, 08-4316 tr02 | cavorsis | x2 12 | 02001008 | Rectifier, 18-2725(5) Hara | 402001108 | Rectifier, 18-2726 (R) MISCELLANEOUS 1922 | 299216005 | racket sor | yPocoo020 | Plug, 7P ‘502 | 30800017 | Socket 1829 | 511003058 M.Sorow x2 ‘903 | 30800017 | Socket rea0 | 511003068 | BHM. Senw x2 s804 2 | yPr000089 | Plug an Paoo | yD2892003 | PW. Board, Power Supply 222892003 | P.W: Board Assembly RESISTORS. Feot | Fs100s002 | Fue, 0.3A All rexistor are 25% and 20, ‘lan otherwise indented, ror7 | srososr2e | FHM. screw 4 aor | Guosioo1 | ton?sx, IW Reo2 | Rrosa72714 | 47K sora | s40sos00R | T.L.Wother OR x4 aoa | Tosa7zie | 4.7K y920 | 31100036 | HexagonNut x8. eos | Grosse2i2 | a9Ket6x, xw vezi | 280728708 | Hoot Sink x2 eos | Aros22914 | ZaKn aos | RA0502017 | Trimming, SKA yo23 | 209726706 | Hest Sink Rao7 | Arosseare | sexo. eos | Giosiz103 | 1200 +58, aw 1927 | s0062c048 | eH, Seraw eos | csrotst0s | 1600 + 10%, 50 HEF. MARANTZ REF. WARANT2 DESIG. | PART NO, DESCRIPTION esi. | PART NO. DESCRIPTION reat | stooges | BHM. Screw x2 ness | ATosi0s14 | t0KA r9s2 | svo0si0e | BHM. Screw x2 aes7 | aTosioata | 100K yeaa | s4osos00R | TIL. Wesner OR x2 esa | RTosioate | 100K 1934 | 53110301 | Hexagon Nut x2 eso | aTosioa1s | 100Ka ‘Reso | RTOSIOa14 | 100Ks nest | Atosz7ma | 77Kn Ree2 | ATosz7314 | 27KA peor | yo2@92005 | P.W. Board, Buffer Pre. Amp. Rees | Rros27314 | 27Ka 227892005 | PW. Board Assembly Rees | ATos27314 | 27K RESISTORS ees | RTostozi4 | 1Ka ‘All eeistors ara 18% and 2M. Rees | RToBIONa | 1Ka peor | Rrosisera | 150K Ree? | RTostozi4 | tka E02 | Rrostsers | 150K Rees | RTOSIONA | 1KA REO | Rrostosis | 150K Rees | Rrosoizi4 | o.ike Reot | Rrosisars | 150K2 ne70 | Rrossi2e | 9.1Ko feos | ATostoz1s | tka, emt | RTossizi4 | o.1Ka Eos | ATosioats | 1Ka Re72 | rrossiz1a | 91K0 neo? | ATosioats | iKa Re7a | RTosiozs | 1KA goa | ATosio214 | 1K neva | RTostoz4 | 1ka eo | Anostosia | 1a REI | ANoStOst¢ | ima. e7s | rrostoze | 1K0 reve | Atosio74 | 1Ka er | Anostosia | ima E77 | RTOs2za14 | z20Ka et | ANostosi4 | ima. eve | RTosz2a14 | 220K REI | ANosoia1a | st0KO RE79 | RTosz2414 | 220K Reva | Nosotata | 910K Reso | RTosz2414 | 220K Reis | RNosotate | st0Ka Reet | Rtosa7i14 | 4700 REI6 | ANosoTAt4 | o1OKR rei7 | rossesta | seKa capacitors Reve | ATossesta | sexo ceor | F1722405 (O22uF £20% Rei9 | ATossesta | exo. ceo2 | 0F1722405, O22uF 20% Re20 | ATossesta | 36Ko. ceas | 0F1722005, O2QuF +20% Geos | OF 1722405, (.2QuF +205 eas | rvoszzs1e | aKa. eos | £e2260251 Duk £20%, 2 R26 | RTos22314 | 22Ka ceos | £Ez200251 22uF 20%, BV nea | Rroszzai4 | 22Kn. ceo? | £€7260251 Zak #20%, 28 Reve | Rrosz2a4 | 22Kn eos | 67260251 2auF £ 20%, E29 | ATos75014 | 750 cece | ev2250256 2aue 420%, © 25v RE20 | RTos7s014 | 750 cero | £v2250256 2ur 20%, 25v neat | Atos7so14 | 750 Rea2 | ATos75014 | 750, cer | ev2zso256 22uF +20%, — 25v E33 | ATos22114 | 200 cei | evzzs0256 22ur #206, 25 gas | mroszai14 | 2200 cera | eva7so356 47uF £20%, BV cera | eva750356 47ur £208, 38 eas | Arosz214 | 2200 cers | evs750356 4IuF £20%, 3 REa6 | RTO5z2114 | 2200 cers | eva7s0356 4qur £20%, BV Re37 | RTosi0414 | 100Ka cer | EAe760359 ane, 35 Rese | Rrosiosa | 100Ka cere | EA«760369 mur, 35V REI | RTosION4 | 1ooKA cers | eAe760389 4amk, 38v neao | Atosioma | 1ooKn cezo | eAs760359 amr, 38V reat | Arosazaia | a70Ka Rez | nrosezaia | a7oKn cea: | cA2z70369 | Electoly, 2200, 38V E43 | arosezaia | a7oKa E22 | £a2z70359 | Electcoly, 2203, 35v eas | Rrost0zi6 | 470Ka ce23 | Fi7a7305 | Fit .047uF £20% eas | prostozis | tka ‘SEMICONDUCTORS reas | arostozis | 1ka Heor | H73139528 | Transistor, 251345 (0 or £) nea? | arostazta | tka Heo2 | HT3134528 | Transistor, 281345 (0 or €) reas | Rrostoza | 1Ko. Heos | HT3133628 2801345 (0 or €) reas | nrosa7sia | a7Ka eos | HT3198624 251345 (0 ar €) RESO | RTosa7s1¢ | a7Ka eos | HT1072028 280720 (R or 3) rest | rosie | a7Ka He06 | HT1072024 | Transistor, 258720 (R or S) Res2 | nrosa7si | ara neo7 | Hrio7202 | Transistor, 25A720 (R or S) Ress | prosicais | toKa 0s | H71072020 | Transistor, 258720 (R or S) Res | pTosiosie | 1oKo. Heo9 | HT3131820 | Transistor, 2501318 [Gor A} Heto | HT3131820 | Transistor, 2801318 (0 or RD Ress | atosios¢ | 10Ka, 38 39 EF, REF, | MARANTZ esta. | PanYno” DESCRIPTION este. | Paneno. SascnUeTION wen | HTa131820 2801318 (0 or F) cuz | earosores | elecvoly, tour, 16V wet | HT3131870 2801918 (0 or F) E13 | HT313452A 2SC1345 (0 or ED cus | earosores | Eleowoly, tue, 16 Het4 | HT3134524 281945 (0 or €) uta | £A3360369 | Elecwoly, 33uF, 36V ets | HT313452a 201345 (D or E) Het6 | HT3134524 281345 (0 or €) SEMICONDUCTORS He17 | HTi07632A 25A7630 (4 or 5) Huor | Hrso7asic | Transistor, 250733 (GA HEt8 | HT107632a DSATESW (4 or 5) Hto2 | H7307331C | Transistor, 256733 (Gr) HEI9 | HT107692 | Transistor, 25A763W (4 oF 5) eos | Hr307331¢ | Transistor, 28C733 (G0) HE20 | HT107692A | Transietor, 25A763W (4 or 5) Htos | HT307331¢ | Transistor, 256733 (GH) Huo? | Hr307331¢ | Transistor, 286783 (G0) He2 | Hv0000206 | Varister, — vo1212 Los | HOTO0010s | Diode, INGO Heze | Hvo000206 | Varisor, — VOI212 tuo | HOtO00105 | Dieds, INGO. HE23 | H1v0000206 | Veritor, VD1212 HL10 | HOr000108 | Diode, 1NBO HE24 | Hv0000z06 | varitor, — vD1212 nuit | HD1000105 | Diege, —1NEO MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS seo1 sot 2 | yeroco120 | Piug v | yero00113 | Plug se34 3.09 PLor | yo2886009 | P.W. Board, Dolby Tone & Meter mor | yozssooe | Pw. Board Zz7B86003 | PW. Board Assembly 222602208 | PW. Board Assombly RESISTORS RESISTORS All reistors are #5% and W, ‘All resistors are #5% and

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