Pioneer SA-8800 review soundtest
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- čas přidán 31. 03. 2023
- Specifications
Power output: 2x80 watts into 8Ω / 2x100 watts into 4Ω
Frequency response: 5Hz to 100kHz
Total harmonic distortion: 0.05%
Damping factor: 55
Input sensitivity: 2.5mV (MM), 150mV (line)
Signal to noise ratio: 90dB (MM), 110dB (line)
Output: 150mV (line), 1V (Pre out
Semiconductors: 3 x IC, 6 x FET, 73 x transistors, 49 x diodes
Dimensions: 453 x 155 x 425mm
Weight: 15.6kg
Year: 1980
Notice it looks a lot like a Marantz.
Quality vintage amp, sweet sounding and powerful
Sweet amp ❤
One thing that improved everything I've ever listened to is using a low frequency cutoff of 40 Hz. This is for the vast majority of music, some music can do a 35 Hz, but generally when you go lower all you're doing is allowing the soundless low frequency noise to drain your amp's capacitors with pointless excursions. I think a lot of CD's etc. they optimize the files and the process adds a lot of noise. The results are clearly noticeable, I wish everyone would try this and then we need a video on the topic and lots of comments.
Ur Not Buying Receievers Amplifier Anymore Drew ???
Very nice pioneer 👍🏻
Great watch.. just got one of these ❤
My cousin has that same amp he loves it good good receiver I'm not sure it may be the 9000 series I'd rather have a marantz tho..
Beautifull open sound. Straightforward sound.
Andrew is that your hacos playing on that amp if so Man thoes speakers sound so good it sounds like that sax player is right there in the room very very clear and sharp..
A good friend of mine works in the army, as a mechanic. He loves old vintage amp, because he says the quality feel of knobs on
Great Video!
Great video my friend. Nice integrated Amp. Also Look at the pioneer m22 Class A amp it's my favorite. Cheers
Finally the type of review that you made when you start your chanel and make me happy.
When you gonna film your magnat black speakers the one u just bought From The Place RAFF,Those are nice speakers Drew…
Do you have one I can buy ?
Maybe reduce the voltage on the display so it last longer. Olso If the amplifier is rated for 220Volt and you use it with 230/240 all the components will run on a slightly higher voltage. Or does it have a voltage selector ?