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Old 8th March 2005, 05:23 PM   #1
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Default Input sensitivities of older equalizers

Hi,

I recently bought an old Technics SH-8017 equalizer. The specs I found here:

http://www.vintagetechnics.com/equalizers.htm

says:

s/n ratio: 107

THD at Rated Output, %: 0.005.

What is the typical rated output for this (or similar) units?

What is a typical rms input voltage before increasing the distortion? Thanks,

Murat
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