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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

& SERVICE MANUAL


STEREO AMPLIFIER

SANSUI AU-9500

SANSUI ELECTRIC CO .. LTD.


We are grateful for your choice of the AU -9f)0() Integrated
Amplifier.
For over a quarter of a century, :sansui has been building hi-fi audio
equipment, and nothing else. Our mission is very old .and at once
ever riew to us: to bring the reproduced sound closer and closer to
the original.
The AU -9500 now in your hands is one answer from us to this
never-ending quest. It is a product of the cream of highly advanced
modern audio-electronics knowhow, coupled with our long experi-
ence. As such, we present it to you with our full confidence.
The AU -9500 incorporates an all-stage direct-coupled pure com-
plementary power amplifier that delivers a continuous power output
of 85 watts per channel (each channel driven) into 8 ohms, with the
total harmonic distortion of less than 0.1% over the entire audio
spectrum. It connects three pairs of speaker systems, two turntables
and two tape decks, while offering such sophisticated refinements
as triple tone controls with adjustable turn-over/ roll-off frequencies,
inputs for a 4-channel adaptor and a noise reduction adaptor,
preamplifier outputs and power amplifier inputs, tape-to-tape
reprint facilities , and an audio muting switch.
This manual has been prepared to guide you in operating and caring
for the amplifier correctly, so that you will obtain the most out of
its built-in high performance and excepti-o nal versatility.
May we suggest that you read it once carefully?

CONTENTS
SWITCHES AND CONTROLS ................................. 3, 4, 5, 6
CONNECTING SPEAKER SYSTEMS/
PLAYING RECORDS ................................... ............. 7, 8
RADIO RECEPTION/USING MICROPHONES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
QUICK CHECK LIST OF SIMPLE MISTAKES .................. 10
RECORDING AND PLAYBACK BY TAPE DECKS ......... ll, 12
UPGRADING YOUR STEREO (4-CHANNEL STEREO
SYSTEM/ELECTRONIC CROSSOVER SYSTEM)...... .. .... 13
SIMPLE MAINTENANCE HINTS .. ... ............ .... ... ... .. . 14, 15
SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ......... .. .............. ... ............ .. 17, 18
GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING CHART ........ . .. .......... 19
DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
ALIGNMENT ................. . ....... . ........... .... ...... ......... . 21, 22
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS AND PARTS LIST ......... 23-32
OTHER PARTS AND THEIR POSITION ON CHASSIS ... 33, 34
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SWITCHES AND CONTROLS

Power Indicator - - - - - - - - - .
Lights when you tum on the Power/Speakers Selector Control
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Switch, and remains lit until you turn off the Turn to an appropriate position to hear the desired

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PHON0-2, PHON0-1: To play records on a

Power I Speakers Switch------- '


Controls both the power supply and selection of
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turntable connected to the PHON() 2 or 1 termi·
nals on the rear. The input impedance of the
PHONO-:! circuit is adjustable with the rear-panel
Pickup Load Switch to match the load impedance
speaker systems.
of the cartridge in use.
POWER OFF: Cuts off power supply for the --~-
TUNER: To hear a radio broadcast from a tuner
amplifier.
connected to the TUNER terminals on the rear.
A: Turns on power supply and energizes the
AUX: To reproduce whatever vrogram source is
speaker systems connected to SYSTEM-A speaker
connected to the AUX terminals on the rear. If
terminals on the rear. Because of the built-in
necessary, adjust the input level with the AUX
amplifier/speaker protection circuit, sound will

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Level Adj. ControL (Connect a turntable with a
come out with a delay of a few seconds.
crystal or ceramic cartridge, the audio outputs of
B, C: Energizes speaker systems connected to
a television, the playback outputs of a tape player;
SYSTEM-B or C speaker terminals.
etc. to the AUX terminals.)
A+B, A+C: Energizes both A and B pairs, or Volume Control
both A and C pairs of speaker systems. Turn clockwise to increase the sound volume.
Mode Switch
STEREO: The NORMAL position is normal. If
you ha,·e connected the left and right speaker
systems in reverse, set this switch to REVERSE
to restore the normal stereo effect without physi-
Headphone Jacks------ ----' Muting Switch----- ------' cally changing the speaker connections.
Accommodate two stereo headphone sets for moni- Reduces the sound volume by 20dB at once with· MONO: Set to L+R. and the monophonic mix-
toring or private listening. The upper jack lets out the use of the Volume Control. Most con· ture of the left and right channel signals is heard
you hear reproduced sound both from the speaker venient to lower the sound volume temporarily from both speaker systems. Set to L(Rl, and only Tape Monitor Switch
systems and headphone set. The lower one cuts when the telephone rings, to avoid the noise of the leftlright) channel signal is heard from both L'se this switch to reproduce a recorded tape or
off the sound form speaker systems for private the pickup stylus descending on a record, etc. speaker systems. to monitor your recording.
listening with headphones only. Set the switch to PLAYBACK DECK-1 or
DECK-2, depending on which circuit is being
used to connect your tape deck (or if you have
two tape decks connected, which one you are
Balance Control using); If you have connected tape deck(s) and/
Set the Mode Switch to MONO L+R once and or other program source component(s) to the
Filters - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' adjust this control for equal sound volume from
Low: Set this switch to 50Hz or 100Hz to elimi· amplifier and wish to use them alternately, it is
the left and right speaker systems, then return advisable to match their signal levels by adjusting
nate low frequency noise such as the rumbling of
the switch to STEREO NORMAL. If there is a the Level Adj. Controls on the rear panel, unless
your turntable motor. If no such noise is present,
large difference in the sound' volumes from the the tape deck(s) itself has an output Ie,·el control.
be sure to keep it off.
two speaker systems even with this control set ::VIonitoring of recording is possible only on a tape
High: Set this switch to 12kHz or 6kHz to elimi-
near the center, it may be because the left and deck having separate record and play heads.
nate high frequency noise such as the surface
right output signalle,·els from the program source If you wish to use three tape decks, the third tape
noise from a worn record or as the fluorescent
component (turntable, tuner, tape deck, etc.) are deck may be connected to the 4-CH ADAPTOR
lamp noise mixed in radio broadcasts.
different. Check the component once. terminals.
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SWITCHES AND CONTROLS

Treble Tone Control--------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=iiiiiiiiiii Tape-to-Tape Reprint Switch


Use to ccmtrol the intensity of high-frequency
(treble) sound. Turning it clockwise from the 0
(zero) position accents it by 3dB per click step,
while turning it counterclockwise weakens it hy
the same proportion.
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If you have two tape decks connected to the
amplifier, you can copy a recorded tape from one
to the other.
DECK 1 .. 2: To record from the tape deck con-
nected to the TAPE DECK-1 terminals to the

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one connected to the TAPE DECK-2 terminals.
Midrange Tone Control - - - - - ' .o ..
DECK 2 .. 1: Reverse of the abo,·e.
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SOURCE RECORD: To record or play on one
(midrange) sound. Turning it clockwise from the
0 (zero) position emphasizes it by ldB per click
0 ____________f tape deck alone. When neither of the above
procedures is desired, keep the switch in this
position.
step, while turning it counterclockwise de-empha-
• During the copying procedure, monitoring is
sizes it by the same proportion.
possible on either recording or playback side by
setting the Tape Monitor Switch to the PLAY-
Bass Tone Control---------'
BACK DECK-1 or DECK-2 position. When the
Use in the same manner as the Treble Tone
Tape Monitor Switch is turned to the SOURCE
Control to adjust the intensity of low-frequency
position, it is possible to enjoy other functions of
(bass) sound by 3dB per click step.
the amplifier-such as playing records or receiv-
Treble Tone Selector Noise Reduction Adaptor Switch ing a radio broadcast-while the copying con-
Bass Tone Selector - - - - - - - - - - ' If you connect a noise reduction adaptor to the tinues.
Lets the operator select the frequency below which Lets the operator select the frequency above which
AU-9500 for the purpose of reducing various
the Bass Tone Control functions: the Treble Tone Control functions:
types of noise commonly generated during tape
DEFEAT: Disables the Bass Tone Control cir- DEFEAT: Disables the Treble Tone Control,
recording or playback, push this switch down to
cuit, enabling the amplifier to amplify the low- enabling the amplifier to amplify the high-
IN (refer to pages 11, 12).
frequency signals just as they exist in the program frequency signals just as they exist in the program
source. source.
150fu: Bass Tone Con trot will affect the sound 6kH:: Treble Tone Control will affect the
below 150Hz. sound above tikHz.
300H:: Bass Tone Control will affect the sound 3.5kH:: Treble Tone Control will affect the
below :lOOHz. sound above :!.5kHz.
600Hz: Bass Tone Control will affect the sound 2kfu: Treble Tone Control will affect the sound
below 600Hz. above 2kHz.

4-Channel Adaptor Switch Tape Monitor Switch


Midrange Tone Selector Loudness Switch - - - - - - - - - - If you connect a 4-channel adaptor to the .'\U -9500 Use this switch to reproduce a recorded tape or
Lets the operator select the frequency around lf desired. push down to IN to emphasize the highs
and make other necessary connections, you can to monitor your recording. See page 4.
which the Midrange Tone Control functions: and lows when listening at low volume levels.
upgrade this :!-channel stereo amplifier to hear 4-
DEFEAT: Disables the Midrange Tone Con- This is because the mechanism of human hearing
channel stereo sound by pushing this switch down
trol circuit, enabling the amplifier to amplify the is such that the high and low notes seem greatly
to IN (refer to page U).
middle-frequency signals just as they exist in the enfeebled at low listening levels.
program source.
750Hz: Midrange Tone Control will affect the
sound around 750Hz.
1.5kfu: Midrange Tone Control will affect the
sound around l.SkHz.
3kfu: Midrange Tone Control will affect the
sound around 3kHz.
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CONNECTING SPEAKER SYSTEMS/PLAYING RECORDS

Connecting Speaker Systems Connecting a Turntable


If you are connecting only one pair of speaker Connect it to the PHONO 1 or 2 terminals on the
systems to the AU-9500, they may have any imped- rear. For best results, use a turntable with a mag-
ance from 4 to 16 ohms. Connect them to the SYS- netic pickup cartridge.
TEM A, B or C terminals on the rear panel, making If you use a turntable with a crystal or ceramic
sure not to confuse the left and right cables, plus cartridge, connect it to the AUX terminals.
and minus leads on the amplifier and speaker ends.
But if you wish to connect two pairs of speaker
Phono .. 2 Pickup Load Switch
The input impedance of the PHON0-2 circuit can
systems and drive them simultaneously by turning
. be switched over from 30kD to 50kD to 100kD
the Power/Speakers Switch to A+B or A+C, each
with the PHON0-2 Pickup Load Switch on the
speaker system should have an impedance of~ to 16
rear panel. Its purpose is to match the load re-
ohms. Using a system with a lower impedance could
sistance of the cartridge in use, since different
result in a breakdown of the amplifier.
cartridges have different load resistance values and
Phasing of Speakers the magnitude of the impedance of a phono input
First listen to the monophonic reproduction of any circuit affects the level of high-frequency sound
program source. If the speaker systems are in phase, among other things.
the sound will seem to come from a point midway Most cartridges have a load resistance value of
between the left and right speaker systems. If the SOkn, which is why the input impedance of the
sound is not directly in front of you, however, the PHON0-1 circuit is also 50kD. If you have con-
speaker systems are out of phase. If you notice nected your tumtable to the PHON0-2 circuit and
this condition, check the speaker connections once. find little difference in the reproduced tone quality
To correct the condition, switch the amplifier off and as you change over the PHON0-2 Pickup Load
reverse the connection of plus and minus leadwires Switch, leave the switch at the 50kD position.
of one speaker cable.
Playing Records
1. Set the Selector Control to PHON0-1 or
PHONO-~, depending on which input circuit you
are usmg.
2. Set the Power/Speakers Switch to as required.
3. Switch on the turntable, adjusting it for the right
speed of the record to be played.
4. Start playing the record.
5. Use the amplifier's other controls and switches
to suit your taste or room acoustics.

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SPEAKER SYSTEMS
---RIGHT CHANNEL RIGHT LEFT

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GROUNDING
Connecting grounding
lead of turntable may
eliminate hum noise.

SYSTEM-A AC OUTLETS FOR


OTHER EQUIPMENT
TURNTABLE 1 ·SEE PAGE 14 '>
1 50k!l, magnetic cartridge1

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FOR 4·CHANNEL QUICK ACTING FUSES 7A


STEREO SYSTEM
Use only when turntable 1 SEE PAGE 13.

is connected to PHONO·
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2 jacks.
CONNECTORS FOR
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CROSSOVER. ETC.
SEE PAGE 13 SYSTEM·B :1

LEFT RIGHT
TURNTABLE 2 SPEAKER SYSTEMS
30. 50 or lOOk!!. adjustable.
magnetic cartndge

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RADIO RECEPTION/USING MICROPHONES


Connecting a Tuner Howling
Connect a tuner to the TUNER terminals on the Loud oscillating noise may be heard from your
rear panel, utilizing shielded cables with pin plugs. speaker systems when using a microphone. This is
If the tuner has no output level control of its own, a phenomenon called howling, and happens because
it is more convenient to connect it to the AUX the sound from your speakers is fed back to the
terminals instead. Since an input level adjustor microphone and amplified again, repeating the pro-
(indicated as AUX LEVEL ADJ) is provided for cess infinitely. It is more likely to take place in an
the AUX input circuit, this will make it possible to acoustically reflective room, especially if you raise
match the tuner input level with those of other the sound volume.
program source components, saving you the trouble It can be avoided either by directing or moving the
of adjusting the volume each time you change the microphone away from the speaker systems. Also,
Selector Control over. it may stop if you manipulate the high and/or low
filter switches.
Microphones
It is recommended to use a high-impedance (10k.Q- Radio Reception
50k.Q) microphone, although a low-impedance one 1. Set the Selector Control to the TUNER position.
(600.Q) will be more effective if you wish to use it 2. Operate the tuner to receive the desired station.
several meters away from the amplifier. If using a Make appropriate settings of controls on the tuner.
low-impedance one with a small output (such as a 3. Use the amplifier's other controls and switches
dynamic type low-impedance microphone), you'll to suit your taste or room acoustics.
need a matching transformer between the micro-
phone cord and the amplifiers's microphone terminal. Using Microphones
1. Set the Selector Control to the MIC position.
2. If only one microphone is used, set the Mode
Switch to MONO L or R depending on which input
is being used.

AUX INPUT LEVEL


ADJUSTOR
Adjusts signal level
entering AUX inputs;
usually leave them fully
turned clockwise. Tuner connected to
AUX inputs
===LEFT CHANNEL (input signal level
---RIGHT CHANNEL TUNER adjustable)

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QUICK CHECK LIST OF SIMPLE MISTAKES
Some of the troubles which seem to result from a
malfunction of the amplifier-including the com-
plete absence of sound from your speaker systems-
are caused by wrong operation and the negligence
of simple maintenance, and can be quickly corrected
by making a simple investigation and providing
simple cures. If. after making all the preparations
and operating the amplifier as required, no sound is common eauses·are, . , or
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heard from your speaker systems, go over the fol- ;_power cord unplugged from the· waJI ='-" vu'""' ... :~~
lowing check list once to make sure you haven't ~f:iin·J th~ ~;~~e~ting ~ble~ -~~;ru~ked J;~ci ·
made any simple mistake. ·:~cks; ··;.~-:·;;~q~:i..~~,_;Y.·,::.~·_,."/l·:. ~~ )~~,~\ ~ :)~:;-
' .. 2. If the~mplifier'piays a record ~ormally, it is
Connections .not.faulty·:~check".other:co~po~~rtts 'at{(J.- · · ·

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1. Have you connected the power cord to a wall
AC outlet?
2. Are the connecting cables for the turntable and
tape deck not loose? ;:·or tEe:'i?r~giam · ·~u.rce ~ ;co~bofient(sf·
3. Are the speaker cables not loose from the ampli- :?~plifi~r'~GND tei:rnimil. ·· . · . ,
fier's jacks or the speaker systems?
4. If you are utilizing two pairs of speaker systems
at once, does each speaker system have an im-
pedance of 8 ohms or more? If not, the protective
quick-acting fuses may blow and disable the ampli-
fier.

Operating Procedure
1. Have you turned on the Power/Speakers Switch?
2. Is the Tape Monitor Switch not set to PLAY-
BACK position, though you don't want to reproduce
a tape?
3. Is the Selector Control set to the correct position?
4. Is the Power/Speaakers Switch set to the correct
position?
5. Is the 4-Channel Adaptor Switch not pushed
down, though you are not using a 4-channel rear
amplifier or adaptor?
6. Is the Noise Reduction Adaptor Switch not
pushed down, though you are not using a noise re-
duction adaptor?

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RECORDING AND PLAYBACK BY TAPE DECKS


Conne cting Tape Decks Copyi ng of Recor ded Tape
The AU-9500 connects up to two tape decks for re- 1. Adjust the Tape-to- Tape Reprint Switch to
cording and playback. Connect the input terminals either DECK 1 ~ 2 or DECK 2~ 1, dependin g on
of a tape deck to either TAPE DECK-1 or 2 REC which tape deck you wish to use for playback and
terminals of the amplifier, and its output terminals which tape deck for recording. The DECK 111Jo2
to the PLAY terminals of the same circuit. The position is for when you are using the first tape
DIN socket is a part of the TAPE DECK-2 circuit deck for playback and the second one for recording.
and can be used only if your tape deck is equipped The DECK 2~ l position is for the opposite situa-
with a similar socket. It is manufact ured according tion.
to the German industrial standard to permit tape 2. Operate the two tape decks and beg.in playback
recording and playback from a single cable with on one tape deck and recording on the other.
a special S-pin plug on each end. 3. If you set the Tape Monitor Switch to the tape
Should you wish to connect more than two tape deck you are using to record, you can monitor the
decks, you may connect the third deck to the 4-CH recording being made. If you set it to the tape
ADAPTO R terminals . The OUTPU T terminals deck that is being used to reproduce, you can hear
have the same electrical function as the REC termi- the reproduced sound before it is re-record ed
nals, while the input terminals are equivalen t to the (copied) into the other tape deck.
PLAY terminals. 4. If you set the Tape Monitor Switch to SOURCE ,
the tape reprint circuit becomes independ ent of the
Playba ck Proced ure rest of the amplifier, enabling you to enjoy its other
1. Set the amplifier's Tape Monitor Switch to either function s-such as playing records or receiving a
PLAYBA CK DECK-1 or DECK-2, dependin g on radio broadcas t-while the tape-to-ta pe copying is
which circuit is accommo dating your tape deck. being performed.
2. Engage the tape deck in the playback mode.
Noise Reduc tion System
Recor ding Proced ure A noise reduction system, as its name indicates, is
1. Prepare the program source to be recorded and designed to reduce various types of noise commonly
keep it ready to be reproduc ed. Be sure to adjust generated during tape recording or playback. The
the Selector Control to the appropria te position. most annoying of such noise is the so-called tape
2. Engage the tape deck in the recording mode and hiss, which is heard over the entire audio spectrum
start recording, adjusting the recording level with of recorded sound and which is almost inherent in
the control(s) on the tape deck. The controls on the tape recording.
amplifier do not affect the sound being recorded. While different kinds of noise reduction system have
3. If you want to monitor the sound as you record been proposed by different manufact urers, they are
it, your tape deck must be a 3-head one. If it is, almost always designed to dilute this unpleasan t
you can monitor by following exactly the same pro- tape hiss. The most recent innovatio n in this field
cedure as for playback (describe d above). Make is called the Dolby Noise Reductio n System, which
sure necessary adjustme nts are made on the tape already seems to have won worldwid e recognition
deck itself for playback. If your tape deck only has as one of the most effective yet deviced.
a combined record/pl ay head, set the Tape Monitor As tape hiss and other types of noise invariabl y in-
Switch to SOURCE and listen to the sound before crease in quantity as the tape speed slows down,
it is recorded. the effect of reducing noise by a noise reduction
adaptor is most striking when such an adaptor is
incorpora ted into a cassette tape deck.

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Constructi on of a Noise Reduction
System
Output signals delivered at the amplifier's tape
recording terminals are fed through the recording
noise reduction unit in a noise reduction adaptor
(abbreviated as n.r. adaptor hereafter), then recorded
into a tape by a tape deck. For playback, the out-
put signals given at the tape deck's playback or
output terminals are fed through the playback noise
reduction unit of the adaptor and into the amplifier's
tape monitor or input terminals.
A block diagram of a typical noise reduction system
is presented on the right.

NOTE: Do not connect tape


deck(s) to pin jack terminals
and DIN socket of TAPE
DECK-2 circuit simultane·
oulsy.

- TAPEDECK l DIN RECORD/PLAYBACK CABLE

APE PLAYBACK LEVEL

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ADJUSTORS
Use to adjust playback signal levels
when tape deck(s) has no provisions for
such adjustments. Usually leave them
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Connect to n.r. adaptor's terminals designed to


. connect amplifier's TAPE PLAY (or MON) terminals.
Connect to n.r. adaptor's terminals designed to
connect tape deck's OUTPUT terminals.
Connect to n.r. adaptor's terminals designed to
connect tape deck's INPUT terminals.
Connect to n.r. adaptor's terminals designed to
connect amplifier's TAPE REC terminals.

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UPGRADING YOUR STEREO 54

4 .. Channel Stereo System Electron ic Crossover System


The sound we hear daily is a mixtu~e of the sound The electronic crossover system affords these ad-
that reaches our ears straight from the sound vantages:
source-be it a musical instrument, a jet, a man's 1. It enables the tweeters, midranges and woofers
mouth or what have you-and the 'indirect sounds' to be driven by separate power amplifiers. So you
that arrive at your ears only after they are reflected can make optimum use of speakers of different im-
off various surfaces, such as the walls, ceiling and pedances and efficiencies, as well as power amplifiers
so forth. of different output capacities and tone qualities.
Four-channe l recordings are made using two micro- 2. It eliminates the need for the conventional LC
phones in the front of the concert hall and two in type crossover network. With the electronic cross-
the rear (to simplify the explanation) . The 'indirect over divider, the amplifier's damping factor is no
sounds' with their complicated waveforms are longer affected and you can set crossover frequencies
mainly picked up by the two microphones in the as you like.
rear, and reproduced out of the two rear speakers
in a 4-channel stereo set-up for greatly enhanced Electron ic Crossover System
'ambience' effects. The end effect is almost as if the Using the AU..9500
original live performance were re-played right in The preamplifier and power amplifier sections of the
your own room. This new approach can now be AU-9500 can be disconnected for independent us-
yours simply by adding cenain equipment- mainly, age, the latter section being available for driving a
a Sansui 4-channel rear amplifier with its unique separate speaker in an electronic crossover system.
QS REGULAR MATRIX system (patents pend- To build such a system, you will need two- or three-
ding), and a second pair of speaker systems-to your way speaker systems and an electronic crossover
2-channel stereo system. divider, along with and at least one or two addition-
Connection of such a rear amplifier or 4-channel al power amplifiers.
adaptor is easy. Just connect the 4-CH ADAPTOR
Connection is not all that difficult. First remove the
2-CH OUT terminals of the AU-9500 with the
Pre-Main Connectors uniting the amplifier's pre·
input terminals of such rear amplifier or -!-channel
amplifier outputs and main (power) amplifier inputs.
adaptor, then connect its 4-CH ADAPTOR INPUT
Then just connect the PRE OUTPUT to the input
terminals with the output terminals of such unit.
terminals of the electronic crossover divider, which
To operate the rear amplifier or 4-channel adaptor
divides the input signals into high, medium and low
so connected, push the 4-Channel Adaptor Switch on
the amplifier's front panel, and otherwise follow its range(s). Finally, couple the separate output termi-
manufacture r's instructions. Electrically, the 4-CH nals of the electronic crossover divider to the ampli-
ADAPTOR 2-CH OUT and INPUT terminals fier's MAIN INPUT and the additional power
possess the same functions as the TAPE REC and amplifier(s), feeding their outputs separately into
MON terminals, respectively. individual speakers, as illustrated below.

ELECTRONIC
CROSSOVER
DIVIDER

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SIMPLE MAINTENANCE HINTS
Rear .. Panel AC Outlets Howling and Hum
Of the four AC outlets provided on the rear panel, Take care never to place a turntable on or too near
the ones marked 'SWITCHED' are controlled by a speaker system, or the vibration produced by the
the front-panel Power/Speakers Switch. The other, speaker system is transmitted and causes an oscil-
marked 'UNSWlTCHED,' are always 'live' and lating phenomenon called howling. It is best to keep
independent of the Power/Speakers Switch. The these components completely separated, but if this
voltage delivered at these AC out!ets is the same is impossible, place a thick cushion between them.
as the power supply voltage used. Humming, in contrast, is a phenomenon caused by
The two 'SWITCHED' outlets have a total power incomplete or incorrect turntable-amplifier connec-
capacity of 100\'A, and the UNSWITCHED ones tions. Should this occur, check to see if all con-
200V A. Before you connect any appliance to them, nections are completely made and if the connecting
be sure that it is adjusted for use at the same power cables are sufficiently thick. Hum noise may ·some-
supply voltage. and that its power consumption is times be eliminated by connecting the grounding
not beyond these figures. Otherwise, serious danger lead of the turntable to the GND terminal on the
could result. amplifier's rear panel.

Heat Radiated inside the Amplifier


The bonnet of the AU-9500 is designed so that any
heat radiated inside will effectively escape through
it. Proper care should therefore be taken of the
dissipation of such heat if you wish to place some-
thing on top of the amplifier or place it inside a
closed box, etc. Above all, avoid placing it where
it may be exposed to the direct sunlight.
It is prohibited, however, to remove the amplifier's
bonnet or bottom plate to improve the ventilation.

Make Proper Connections


Connect the leadwires of speaker cables properly.
If they are loose or touch other parts, the amplifier
may produce noise and eventually break down.
Also, before connecting a turntable, tuner and/or
tape deck, be sure to read their manufacturers'
instruct ions.

Accessory List
1. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND
SERVICE MANUAL .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . . .. . 1
2. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SHEET .... 1
3. PIN PLUGS .............................. 4
4. BUTTERFLY BOLTS .................... 2
5. WASHERS .............................. 2
6. POLISHING CLOTH ...................... 1
7. QUICK-ACTING FUSES (?A) .............. 2

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SIMPLE MAINTENANCE HINTS 11

Quick-Acting Fuses Voltage Adjustment


The AU-9500 is doubly protected· with a relay- Your .-\U-9500 is adjusted in our factory to operate
equipped protection circuit and four quick-acting at the power supply voltage of your area. That
fuses. If no sound or distorted sound is heard from voltage is indicated on the amplifier. Should you,
either or both speaker systems, switch off the ampli- after purchasing the amplifier, move to an area
fier, disconnect the power cord from the wall ,-\C where the power supply voltage is different from the
outlet, remove the cover on the rear panel conceal- one indicated. adjust the amplifier's voltage selector
ing the quick-acting fuse:; and examine them. If plugs as follows:
you find any of them blown, rind and eliminate the 1. Remove the two screws securing the name plate
cause of the blowout, then replace it with a new on the rear, then remove the name plate.
glass-tubed quick-acting fuse supplied. 2. Set the arrow mark on the ;\lain Voltage Selector
If the relay-equipped protection circuit ever goes to Plug to the new voltage: 100, llO, ll7, 127, 220,
work, the sound may come out intermittently. If it 230, 2-10 or 250 volts.
happens, check the connections of various equtp- 3. If the new voltage is indicated in red, set the
ment and your operating procedure once. arrow mark on the adjacent Sub Voltage Selector
Plug to "RED". If it is indicated in white, how-
ever, set that arrow to "WHITE".
4. Change the power fuse as well whenever the
power supply voltage has changed. For 100-127
volt operation, use a 6-ampere glass-tubed fuse.
For 220-250 volt operation, use a :-l-ampere one.
5. Where the power supply voltage considerably
rluctuates, the voltage selector plugs may be reset
to avoid unpleasant side effects of such fluctuation.
Reset them to the voltage immediately higher than
the peak of the t-luctuation.

~I
Should the Power Fuse Blow
ll7V · POWER FUSE 3A 1 220V ( ZAi
If the amplifier simply remains dead even after you
have turned on its Power/Speakers Switch, it is
I~ I
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possible that its power fuse has blown. ~


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I I
If this happens, switch off the amplif-ier, disconnect lOOV 3A, 230V '2A ·
the power cord from the wall ,\C outlet at once and op) I

~o~i I~ I
examine the power fuse on the amplilier's rear
panel. If you find it I llow n. replace it with a new ~~I ·o·v
1

240VI2A;
glass-tubed fuse of the rated capacity (f) amperes for llOV i 3Al

100 to 127 volts, :l amperes for ~~() to ~50 volts). :27'/


,,
Never usc a fuse of a different capacity or a piece ~~I I ~ c!J (f) (±II
of wire, even as a stop-.~ap measure, or serious 127V (3Ai 250Vr2Al
danger could result.

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SPECIFICATIONS
POWER OUTPUT: PRE OUTPUT SOOmV 1.5kO
IHF MUSIC POWER 260W (4!1 1,OOOHz) Max. Output Level 4.5V (T.H.D.: less than 0.5%)
220W (8!1 1,OOOHz) CROSSTALK (rated output at 1, OOOHz):
CONTINUOUS RMS POWER (each channel driven) PHON0-1 and 2 better than SOdS
120/120W (4!1 l,OOOHz) MIC better than SOdS
85/SSW (8!1 1,OOOHz) TUNER better than SOdS
CONTINUOUS RMS POWER (both channels driven) AUX better than SOdS
115+ 115W (4!1 l,OOOHz) MAIN (POWER) INPUT better than 60dB
ao,aow can LOOOHz) IHF HUM AND NOISE:
CONTINUOUS RMS POWER (both channels driven PHON0-1 AND 2 better than 75dB
at rated distortion, 20 to 20,000Hz) MIC better than 65dB
75-'r-75W (8!1) TUNER better than 85dB
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION (at rated output): AUX better than 85dB
OVER-ALL (from AUX) less than o. 1% MAIN (POWER) INPUT better than 100dB
PREAMPLIFIER ONLY less than 0.05% SWITCHES AND CONTROLS:
POWER AMPLIFIER ONLY less than 0.1% BASS + 15dS, - 15dB at 20Hz
INTERMODULATION DISTORTION (rated output, MIDRANGE -i-SdB, -SdB at 1.500Hz
70Hz: 7,000Hz=4: 1 SMPTE method): TREBLE + ISdB, -15dB at 20.000Hz
OVER-ALL (from AUX) less than o. 1% LOUDNESS (volume control at - 30dB):
PREAMPLIFIER ONLY less than 0.05% , 1OdB at 50Hz
POWER AMPLIFIER ONLY less than 0.1% + SdB at 1O,OOOHz
IHF POWER BANDWIDTH (each channel driven, at LOW FILTER -3dB at 50Hz (12dB/oct)
rated distortion): 5 to 40,000Hz - 3dB at 1OOHz (12dB/oct)
FREQUENCY RESPONSE (power output at 1 watt): HIGH FILTER -3dB at 12,000Hz (12dB/oct)
PHON0-1 and 2 RIAA equalization curve - 3dB at 6,000Hz (12dBfoct)
±O.SdS (30 to JS,OOOHz) POWER REQUIREMENTS: 100, 110, 117, 127,220,230,
OVER-ALL (from AUX) 15 to 40,000Hz :::?ds 240, 250V 50/60Hz
AC OUTLETS:
POWER AMPLIFIER ONLY 30 to SO.OOOHz ~?ds.
SWITCHED total 100VA
LOAD IMPEDANCE: 4 to 16!1
UNSWITCHED total 200VA
DAMPING FACTOR: approx. so at 8[2 dummy load
POWER CONSUMPTION: 550VA (max.)
INPUT LEVEL AND IMPEDANCE (at 1,000Hz):
205W (Rated)
PHON0-1 2.5mV 50k!1
PHON0-2 2.5mV 30k, 50k, 100k!1 DIMENSIONS: 140mm (5%;")H
adjustable SOOmm (1911(s")W
Max. Input Capability 300mV (THO: less than 0.5%) 347mm (131J(s")D
MIC 2.5mV SOkQ WEIGHT: 23.3kg (51.26 lbs)
TUNER 100mV 50kQ
AUX JOOmV 50k0
input level adjustable
TAPE DECK-1 and 2
PLAY 100mV 50k!1
input level adjustable
TAPE DECK-2 REC/PLAY lOOmV sokn
4-CH ADAPTOR INPUT 100mV sokn
N.R. ADAPTOR INPUT 100mV SOkn
MAIN (POWER) INPUT SOOmV 50kn
OUTPUT LEVEL AND IMPEDANCE (at 1,000Hz):
TAPE DECK-1 and 2 REC 106mv 1.5kfl
TAPE DECK-2 REC/PLAY 30mV 70k!1
4-CH ADAPTOR
2-CH OUT 100mV 1.5k[l
N.R. ADAPTOR OUTPUT 100mV 1.5kf1

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GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING CHART


PROGRAM PROBABLE CAUSE WHAT TO DO
SYMP TOM.
SOURCE
* Interference by adjace nt sta- * Peculiar to AM waves, and unavoid-
Tuner . * Noise during AM recep- able to some extent .
tion. tions (called beat interfer-
ence).
* TV set is being used simul- * Move TV set away from tuner and
taneou sly. amplifier.

* Interference by nearby elect· * Attach noise limiter to appliance


* Noise heard at certain producing noise.
hours, in certain areas . rica! appliances.
or over part of dial i * In some cases, can be elimin ated by
during AM reception. 1 revers ing power cord plug-A C outlet
connec tions.

* Ignition noise from nearby * Adjust antenn a location and height


* Pop noise during FM for maxim um sensiti vity.
recepti on. automobile, motorcycle, etc.
* Keep antenn a away from streets .
reception cannot
Note: In many cases, high-fr equenc y noise during radio er's High Filter
be entirely elimina ted. Try turning on amplifi
Switch or turning Treble Control counterclockwise.
-~---------
--------------
--------------+-------------------- * Unshie lded cables used to I * Use regula r shielded cables.
Turnta ble. *Hum noise.
connect turntab le. 1

* Minus (ground) wire of con- ! * Exami ne connec ting cables, especial-


nectin g cable is not connect- ly their plugs.
ed completely.
* Turnta ble motor or tonear m Conne ct ground ing lead of turntab le
*
is not grounded. to amplif ier's GND termin al.
-----
- + - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Place
* Turnta ble is placed on top * thick cushion betwee n turn-
of or too close to speake r table and speake r system s.
system s. * Chang e location of turntable and
speake r system s.
* If using microphone(s), move orr
direct them away from speake
system s.

* Dust on record or pickup * Clean record and pickup stylus.


* Sound is shaky.
stylus.
* Worn pickup stylus. * Replace pickup stylus.
* -Improp er stylus pressu re.
- - +
*-Adjust stylus pressure.
-----------------
_____ _______.__! - - - - - - - - - - -
___ ___ __ _;______
Tape Deck. * Hiss noise. * Magnetic heads are magnet- * Demagnetize heads.
ized.
* Turn on High Filter Switch.
* Conne ct noise reduction adapto r.

* Dust on magne tic heads. * Clean heads.


i * Sound is not clear. rt mechanism.
* Tape is not pressed tight to * Align tape transpo
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heads.
---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---
Optimum stereo effect
Genera l. * When left and right * Left and right channe l * Never mind. ed by adjusti ng Balanc e
signal streng ths vary with is obtain
channe l sound volumes Contro l so that sound comes from
are balanc ed with ampli- progra m source.
r sys- midwa y point betwee n two speake r
fier's Balanc e Contro l, * Left and right speake system s with Mode Switch set to
it does not come to tems have different efficien- MONO.
center positio n. cies.
once.
* Musica l instrum ents * Left-ri ght, plus-minus con- . * Exami ne connections
and singer not located nections of speake r system s,!
clearly . input cables are wrong .

* Want to listen at very * Fine adjustm ent of very low * Turn on Muting Switch, then adjust
1

volume cannot be done with Volum e Contro l.


low volum e level at I
1

night. Volum e Contro l.

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DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE.

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OUTPUT ADJUSTMENT OF CURRENT ADJUSTMENT OF
POWER AMPLIFIER SECTION POWER AMPLIFIER SECTION
STEP I CONNECT, ADJUST I REMARKS STEP.! AMMETER
(TESTER) I CONNECTI ADJUST I REMARKS
I
' I
1. I Connect DC voltmeter to 1. Remove F oo 2 (F 004). I It is unnec-
I left channel SYSTEM-A 1 essary to
I speaker terminals. 2. Turn VR 803 of left I connect load
i
i i
(right) channel fully resistance
2. I Turn Power/Speakers Set DC voltmeter to i counterclockwise. ' to speaker
i Switch to SYSTEM-A 0.5V ~3Y range I terminals.
I
3. I Turn Power/Speakers :
3. Adjust VR 801 of left chan- Switch to OFF.
nel so that DC voltmeter
I indicates OV (within ±30 4.
I Set to lOOmA Connect DC ammeter Use DC
mY).
Repeat above procedure for I range. where F oo2 (F oo 4) was.
ammeter
with lOOmV
right channel. 5. Adjust VR8o3 of left or 50mA
(right)channel so that range.
I DC ammeter indicates
I 30~40mA.

6. Turn Power/Speakers
Switch off and replace
Foo2 (Foo4)·
Repeat above proce-
dure for right channel
(notations in paren-
theses are for right
channel).

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W: Parts No. X: Parts Name Y: Stock No. Z: Position of Parts

EQUALIZER BLOCK <F-2006A)


Stock No. 7550490

w X y z w X y z
R60r 1OOkD. 0107104 l2A R621 5600. 0107561 1A
R602 1OOkD. 0107104 28 R622 5600. 0107561 1B
R60J 1OOkD. 0107104 1A R623 820kD. 0107824 1A
R60~ 1OOkD. 0107104 1B R624 820kD. 0107824 1B
R605 47kD. 0107473 1A R625 2.7kD. 0107272 1A
R606 47kD. 0107473 I 1B R626 Vk!J. 0107272 1B
R607 2.2kD. 0107222 I 1A R627 82kD. 0107823 1A
R608 2.2kD. 0107222 I 1B R628 82kD. 0107823 1B
R609 2200. 0107221 1A R629 5.6k!J. 0107562 1A
R6ro 2200. ± 5% ]!4w CR. 0107221 1B R630 5.6kD. ± 5% ]!4W CR. 0107562 18
R611 8200. 0107821 1A R63r 1.5k0. 0107152 2A
R612 8200. 0107821 1B R6J2 1.5k0. 0107152 28
R6rJ 3300. 0107331 2A R633 100k0. 0107104 2A
R6r~ 3300. 0107331 28 R63• 1OOkD. 0107104 28
R615 22kD. 0107223 1A R635 560kD. 0107564 2A
R616 22kD. 0107223 18 R636 560k!J. 0107564 28
R617 680kD. 0107684 1A R637 27kD. 0107273 2A
R6ra 680kD. 0107684 18 R638 27kD. 0107273 28
R619 5600. 0107561 1A R639 33kD. 0107333 2A
R620 5600. 0107561 1B R640 33kD. 0107333 28

A B

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w X v I z
Coo1 litF} 0519101 11 A
-SOV EC.
C602 lttF 0519101 1B
CooJ 1011F} 051110011 A
!OV EC.
Coo• lOttF 0511100 1 1 B
Coos 150pF} 0660151 1A
Coo6 150pF
±10% SOV cc. 0660151 1B
Coo7 47ttF} 0510470 1 A
lOV EC.
Cooa 47t<F 0510470 1 B
Coo? 1OpF} 06601 oo 1.2A
C61o lOpF
±0.5pF 50V cc. 1

o66ol oo I 1. 2 B
C611 330pF} 0620331 i 1 A
C612 330pF
± 5% 50V sc. 0620331 1B
C613 47pF} 0510470 . ~, 2 A
6.3V EC.
C6l4 47ttF 0510470 1. 2 B
C6l5 4.7,rtF 50V EC. 0515479 2A
C616 4.7ttF 50V EC. 0515479 2B
C617 3.3/tF SOV EC. 0519102 2A
C618 3.3;tF SOV EC. 0519102 2B
C619
C620
C621
C622
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0.0012t<F
0.08,11F
0.08!-lF
+
-
5% 50V MC.
0600126
0600126
0600806
2A
2B
2A
0600806 2B
C623 470pF} 0620471 2A
C624 470pF'
± 5% SOV sc.
0620471 2B
C625 0.0022uF} 0600226 2A
± 5% 50V MC.
C626 0.0022pF 0600226 2B
C629 47pF} 0660470 !A
C630 47pF
±10% 50V cc.
I 0660470 18

TRoo1 03004 TO, 1 !A


TRoo2
} 2SA726R (F, G)
!

*Please contact the nearest Sansui Authorized


• 0300410. 1 18
TRoo3 ; 0306070, 1 !A Service Station for replacement parts. When
TRoo• } 2SC1313R (F, G) I o3o6o7o. 1 18 ordering them, look up the part lists on pages
TRoos 0300 10 1 , 2 1A
} 2SA561 (Y, GR) 23 to 34 and let us know (1) the amplifier's
TRoo6 i 0300101,2 28
·mocrer numoer, (2) name of the prinfed circuit
F-2006 Printed Circuit Boord i 2550360 board, (3) part No., (4) name of the part, and
(5) its stock No. Using non-standard parts for
temporary relief often impairsthe sound quality
and over-all reliability of the amplifier. Please
take the trouble to contact your nearest Sansui
Authorized Service Station.

*Abbreviations
CR :; Carbon Resistor
SR ~ Solid Resistor
CeR: Cement Resistor
cc Ceramic Capacitor
EC Electrolytic Capacitor
MC Mylar Capacitor
sc Polystyrene Capacitor
TC Tantalum Capacitor

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PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS AND PARTS LIST
W: Parts No. X: Parts Name Y: Stock No. Z: Position of Prrts

SWITCH BLOCK <F-2021)


Stock No. 7591310

w X y z
R1101 12kil 0107123 A
R1102 12kil 0107123 A
R7103
R7104
680kil
680kil
± 5% xw CR.
010768<4
0107684
A
A
R7107 22kil 0107223 A
R7108 22kil 0107223 A

VR;o; A
250kil (M. N) BALANCE 1010870
VR;oa A

C795 0620391 A )>


C796
390pF ± 5% 50V sc. 0620391 A
C797 0601207 A
0.02pF ±10% 50V MC.
C798 0601207 A

52 N.R. Adaptor Switch 1170300 B


SJ Tope-to-Tope Reprint Switch 1170290 B
s. Tope Monitor Switch 1170290 B
Ss 4-CH Adaptor Switch 1170300
Sa Muting Switch 1170270 A
59 Loudness Switch 1170270 A

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w
VR701
VR102

VRl03 .
VR704
705
lf
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200k!1 (B)

250k!1 (B) X 2
X

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PLAY BACK 1
Level Adj.

~AYBACK2
I
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1015060

1015060
l I
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VR
VR7o6 } 250k!1 (B) Level Adj.

F·2017 Printed Circuit Boord 2591340

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TONE SWITCH BLOCK <F-2020)


Stock No. 7591320
w X y z
R789 1.2k!1 0106122 A
R790 1.2k!1 0106122 A
R791 1.5k!1 0106152 A
R792 1.5k!1 0106152 A
R793 10k!1 0106103 A
10k!1
± 5% )iW CR.
R794 0106103 A
R795 2.7k!1 I 0106272 B
R796 2.7k!1 I 0106272
R797 10k!1 0106103 B
R79a 10k!1 I 0106103 a
RM101 i 0800260 A. a
RM1205 Module Resistor
RM102 I 0800260 A. a
RM703 0800250 A
RM704
} RM1006 Module Resistor I 0800250 A
RM705 I 0800240 B
} RM1104 Module Resistor
RM7o6 ! 0800240
I
510 Midrange Control 1102470
I A. B
512 Treble Control 1102470
I A
514 Bass Control 1102470
I
F·2020 Printed Circuit Boord 2591300
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PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS AND PARTS ·LIST


W: Parts No. X: Parts Name Y: Stock No. Z: Position of Prrts

TONE CONTROL BLOCK (F-2019)


Stock No. 7560610

w X y z w X y z
0107102 lA R7!9 3.9k0. 0107392 IC
R1o1 lkO.
0107102 2A R76o 3.9k0. 0107392 2C
R1o2 lkO.
lOOk!). 0107104 lA R761 10k0. 0107033 lC
R1o3
R7o~ lOOk!). 0107104 2A R762 !OkO. 0107033 2C
R1os 47k0. 0107473
0107473
lA
I 2A
R76J
R764
I 2200.
2200.
± 5% Y4W CR.
0107221
0107221
IC
2C
R706 47k0.
R7o7 IOk!). 0107103 lA R765 I 8.2k0. 0107822 IC
IOkO. 0107103 2A R766 8.2k0. 0107822 2C
R7oa
lk!). 0107102 lA R767 120k0. 0107124 IC
R7o9
lkO. 0107102 2A R768 120k0. 0107124 2C
R7io
0107822 lA R769 820!1} ± 5% 0103821 lC
R111 8.2k0. J;fw CR.
8.2k0. 0107822 2A Rno 8200. 0103821 2C
R112
0107103 IC
R113 3.3k0. 0107332
0107332
IA
2A
R11o9
R711o
>Olfi) +
10k0. 0107103 2C
R714 3.3k0.
82k0. -
5% Y4W CR.
0107823 2C
R715 100. 0107100 1A R7113
100. 0107)00 2A R7114 56k0. 0107564 lC
R716
R111 47k0. 0107473 lA
R71a 47k0. 0107473 2A C1o1 0.47flF} 0573478 !A
25V TC.
R719 I MO. 0107105 1A C1o2 0.47ttf 0573478 2A
Rno I MO. 0107105 2A C1ro 0512470 !A
47ttf} 16V EC.
R121 IOkO. 0107103 lA C1~ 47 ttf 0512470 2A
Rn2 IOk!). 0107103 2A C1os 0510470 !A
R723 8.2k0. 0107822 lA C706
I 47ttf}
47ftF
6.3V EC.
0510470 2A
R724 8.2k0. 0107822 2A C101 I 0660100 !A
10pf} ±10% 50V cc.
Rns 18k0. 0107183 18 C1oa IOpf 0660100 2A
0107183 28
R726
Rn7
18k0.
2.7k0. 0107272 I8
C709
C11o I 4.7{lf}
4.7ftF
50V EC.
0519106 lA
0519106. 2A
Rna 2.7k0.
± 5% )<~W CR.
0107272 28 C111 I 2.2{lf} 50V EC.
0519105 ' I A, 8
R729 8.2k0. 0107822 I 8 C11a 2.2flF 0519105 2A, 8
8.2k0. 0107822 28
R73o C119 47~f} 6.3V EC.
0510470 28
R733 820k0. 0107824 I8 Cno 47tJ,f 0510470 28
R73~ 0107824 28
820k0. C121 IO~f} 50V cc. 0660100 1 8
R735 150k0. 0107154 I8 C122 IOpf 0660100 28
0107154 28
R736 150k0. ern 4.7~f} 50V EC.
0519106 I 8
R737 12k0. 0107123 I8 C12• 4.7 pf 0519106 28
R738 12k0. 0107123 28
Cns 0.47 pf} 0573478 I 8
0107121 I 8 25V TC.
R739 1200. Cn6 0.47pf 0573478 28
R7~ 1200. 0107121 28 C121
!I 0660220 I 8
22pf} ±10% 50V cc.
R1•1 3.3k0. 0107332 I 8
C12s 22pf 0660220 28
. 3.3k0. 0107332 28
R1•2 C729 47pF} ±10% 50V cc. 0660470 II c
R1•3 3.3k0. 0107332 I 8
C730 47pf 0660470 2C
R7« 3.3k0. 0107332 28 0519106 I C
C731 4.7 pF}
120k0. 0107124 I 8 50V EC.
R745 C132 4.7pf 0519106 2C
R746 120k0. 0107124 28 lC
C733 220pf} 0514221
R747 470k0. 0107474 I 8
C734
I 220pF
35V EC.
0514221 2C
R7•a
R749
470k0.
an
0107474 28
0107102 I 8
C799 II 220pF 25V EC. 0513221 1, 2C

R7so lkO. 0107102 28


TR101 0370102 lA
R1s1
R1s2
820k0.
820k0.
0107564 1 8
0107564 28 TR102 } 2SK30 (Y) 0370102 2A
0300410, I lA
R753
R7s.~
IMkO.
1Mk0.
0107684 I 8
0107684 28
TR7o3
TR1o• } 2SA726R (F, G)
0300410, I 2A
TR705 0306070, I lA
R1ss 68k0. 0107683 18
0306070, I 2A
R7s6 68k0. 0107683 28 TR706
TR7o7
)2SC1313R (f. G) 0306070, I I8
R757 82k0. 0107823 1C
TR708 0306070, I 28
R1sa 82k0. 0107823 2C 1
I

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·: ..
f: ~-
.... J ..- - .

·)

""
I

w I X y z
TR7o9
TR7io i}
2SA726R (E. G) I,,,."· .,
0300410. 1 i 2 8
18

TR7i 1 0306070, 1 i 2 8
TR712 I· If
2SAI313R iF. Gl
~ 0306070. I 2B
TR713
TR714 l
2SA726R (E. G l
0300410. I . 1
: 0300410. 1 I 2C
c
TR715 0305891.2 i IC
TR716 ·}
2SC634A
0305891, 2 2C

0701 15953 0311050 1C

ZD7ol ROllA (M) 0315260 1C

F-2019 Printed Circuit Soard 2560560

A 8 c

CHOKE TRANSFORMER BLOCK SANSUI F-2037


(F-2037) Stock No. 7591330 r------, .-----,I
I I I .
I I
w I X y I
I
I
I
I
I .· ..·
I'
r
I I
: :
L701
L702
l 0.8H Choke Transformer
4010060
4010060
I
I
I
L _____ _j
I
I
I
I
I
L ______ .J
I
I

L702 L701
F-2037 Prinled Circuil Board 2591310

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..,.,,
:....:. ...:..:..:.:...::.

PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS AND PARTS LIST


W: Parts No. X: Parts Name Y: Stock No. Z: Position of Parts

FILTER BLOCK (F-2016) A 8


Stoc;k No. 7591340
w X y z
Rm IM!l 0106105 IA
Rn2 IM!l 0106105 I, 2A
R773 IM!l 0106105 lA
R774 IM!l 0106105 lA
Rns IM(l 0106105 I8
Rn6 IM!l 0106105 I8
R777 IM(l 0106105 I8
Rna IM(l 0106105 1.8
R779 IM(l
± 5% ).iW CR.
0106105 2A
R7ao IM(l 0106105 2A
R1a1 IM(l 0106105 2A
R1a2 IM(l 0106105 2A
R783 IM!l 0106105 28
R78-4 IM(l 0106105 28
R1as IM(l 0106105 28
R786 IM(l 0106105 28

Cm 0.043pF 0600437 lA
Cn2 0.043pF 0600437 2A
CnJ 0.02pF 0600207 lA
Cn4 0.02pF 0600207 lA
Cns 0.015pF 0600157 lA
Cn6 0.015pF 0600157 lA
Cm 0.008pF 0600806 I8
Cna 0.008pF 0600806 I8
Cn9 0.0047pF
± 5% 50V MC.
0600476 2A
C1ao 0.0047pF 0600476 2A
C1s1
C1a2
0.0022pF
0.0022pF
0600226
0600226
2A.
2A
DRIVER BLOCK (F-2029)
C783 0.002pf 0600206 2B
Stock No. 7570690
C1a.4 0.002pF 0600206 28 w X y z
C1as O.OOipf 0600106 2B
C786 O.OOipF 0600106 I, 2 8 Rao1 82k!l 0107823 I B
RaoJ IOOk!l 0107104 1B
S16 Low Filter Switch 1170280 I B Raos 10k!l 0107103 1B
S11 High Filter Switch 1170280 28 Reo7 8.2k!l 0107822 1 A.
F-2016 Printed Circuit Boord 2591320 Rso9 47k!l 0107473 1B
Rs11 4.7k(l 0107472 1B
R813
± 5% ).iw CR.
0107101
IOO!l IS
RBIS IOO(l 0107101 1B
Ra11 6.8k!l 0107682 i IB
Ra19 6.8k!l 0107682 1B
Ra21 220!1 0107221 1B
Ra23 lk!l 0107102 IB
Ra2s 5.6k!l ± 5% Yzw CR. 0103562 lA
Ra21 0107333 1B
Ra29 33kfi
82k!l J+ 5% ).iW
0107820 lA
CR.
R831 33!1 - 0107330 I 2B
R833 33!1 0107330 IB
Ra35 470!1 ± 5% Yzw CR. 0103471 I, 2 B
Ra37 lk[l 0107102 lA
R839 270!1 0107271 1A
Rs-41 56!1 0107560 2A
Rs-43 47k!l ± 5% ).iW CR.
0107473 I IA
RB45 330!1 0107331 ,1. 2A
Rs-47 330!1 0107331 l. 2 B

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l
l TE

w X y z w I X y z
R849 56!1 0107560 IA Ca1s
Ras1 47 f.tF} 0519470 lA
II 56!1 0107560 lA Ca17 47pf
BOY EC.
R853
I
33k!1 0107333 lA Ca19 I
I 0.047f1F ±to% 50V MC.
0519470
0601477
28
2A, B
Rass I 33k!1 ± 5% );4W CR.
I
0107333 lA Ca21 33pf} 0660330 2A
R857
i 560!1 0107561 2A Ca23 ~3pf
±10% 50V cc. 0660430 IB
Ras9 560!1
R861
R803
~

' 220!1}
220!1
± 5% }1W CR.
0107561
0103221
2A, B
2A
TRao1
TR803
II 2SA726W (f, G) 0300470.
0300470,
I
1
IB
1B
0103221 28
R865 4.7!1 ± 5% );4W
TR805 0306020, I 28
CR. 0107479 2A } 2SC983 (0, Y)
R867 TRao7 0306020. 1 1 a·
R869
Ra71
"n)
10!1
10!1
+ 5%
-
}1W CR.
0103100
0103100
0103100
2A
2A
28
TR809
TRan
TR813
2SC735
2SA562
(0, Y)
(0, Y)
0305640. I
0300220, 1
I, 2A
I A, B
Ra73 10!1 2SCII24 (2. 3) 0305901,2 2A
0103100 2B
Ra7s 4.7!1 y.w TRa1s 2SA706GR (2. 3) 0300480. I I, 2 B
± 5% CR. 0107479 lA
Ran TRa17 2SC783 (R, 0) 0306020, 1 2A
10!1 ± 5% 2W CaR. 0132100 28
Ra79 120!1 TRa19 2SA483 (R, 0) 0300500, I 28
± s% );4W CR. 0107121 1A
TR831 2SA706GR (2. 3) 0300480. I IA

l"'"
VRao1 5k!1 (B) AC Balance Adj. 0131092 1B
VRao2 lk!1 (B) DC Bias Adj. Dao1 0311050 IB
0131052 1B
D803 0311050 lA
Cao1 2.2f.tf SOV EC. 0519105 1B 0805 0311050 lA
Cao3 33pF} 0660330 1B 0807 0311050 lA
Caos 470pf
±10% 50V cc. 0660471 0809 0311050
1B lA
Cao7 2201-'f ±30% 6.3V EC. 0510221 I8 Dan 0311050 IA
Cao9 5pf ±0.5pf 50V cc. 0660509 I B
Can 0.1 f.tF ±10% 50V MC.
ZDao1 RD9A (M) 0315120 lA
0601108 lA
Ca13 22pf ±10% 50V cc. 0660220 1B F-2029 Printed Circuit Board 2570470

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' ; ·.· .
- ·:-..~~~~~:~~~~:)1:::·. ~:·;_~:·-~tF'

.. .·. .
~ ~
:.1,____ .. ,:;;;;:;.:,
: ;:-..;.;::;:,::~:..:.':;.~.:: ... ;...:...::~ :·....

PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS AND PARTS LIST


W: Parts No. X: Parts Name Y: Stock No. Z: Position of Parts

POWER TRANSISTOR SOCKET POWER SUPPLY & PROTECTOR


BLOCK (F-2050) BLOCK <F-2030)
Stock No. 7591350 Stock No. 7500740

w X y w X y z

:~~g)±
Real 150!1( 0107151 Rost 0107103,28
5 Ros2
R883 150!1[ ± % 0107151 0107680 I. 2 B
Ros3 5% Y.W CR. 0107103 I B
R885 0.47!1! ±10%
0135478
5W CeR. Ros4
Rea7 0.47!1 0135478 68!1 0107680 I B
Ra91 150!1 ± 5% y.w CR. 0107151 Ross 3.3k!1 ± 5% 2W CR. 0105332 I B
0.47 n l

~l[~j
Ra93 0135478 Ros6 0107222 I B
0.47!1[ ±10% 5W CeR. Ros7 0107332 28
RB95 0135478
RB97 150!1 ± 5% y.w CR. 0107151 Rosa
Y.W
0107683 2 B
Ros9 ± 5% CR.
0107562 28
TRa21 2SC984 (C) 0305872 Ro60 4.7k!1 0107472 2B
Power Transistor Socket (Big) 2030020 Ro61 68!1 0107680 2 8

F-2050 Printed Circuit Board 2591330


Ro62
R9ot
R902
R903
R9o4
470!1

::~~g
47k!1
47k!1
l ± 5%

+ 5%
-
}1W

Y.W
CR.

CR.
0103471 2B
0107472 2A
0107472 2A
0107473 2A
0107473 2A
R90s 4.7!1( + 0104479 2 A
5% IW CR.
R9o6 4.7!1[ - 0104479 2 A

~~~~g) +
R909 0107394 2 A
R9to 0107224 2 A
R9tl 68k!1 0107683 2 A
5% Y.W CR.
R912 22!1 - 0107220 2 A
R9t3 10!1 0107100 2A
R914 10!1 0107100 I A
Cost 0.01 f'F ~~g% 500V CC. 0659011 IB
Cos2 IOOttF 75V EC. 0519101 I, 2 8
CosJ O.Olf-1-F ~~% 500V cc. 0659011 18
Cos4 220ttF ( 0519302 I, 2 8
75V EC.
Coss IOOf-1-F f 0519101 I 8
~056 O.OittF ~~g% 500V cc. 0659011 I 8
Cos7 470ftF 16V EC. 0512471 I8
Cosa 220ttF 75V EC. 0519302 28
Co 59 O.OOif-1-F ~~% 50V CC. 0660 I 06 I, 2 8
Co60 220pF 50V EC. 0515221 28
Co61 O.OiftF ~~% 50V CC. 0660107 28
Co62 220ftF 50V EC. 0515221 28
Co63 0.0 lftF ~~g% 50V CC. 0660107 I8
C9ot 47pF( 0531470 2A
IOV EC.
C902 47 pF f 0531470 2A
C9o5 0.33ftF ±I 0% 50V MC. 0601338 2A
C9o6 IOOOf-lF 6.3V EC. 0510102 IA
C9o7 IOOf-1-F( 0515101 1A
50V EC.
C90a I ftF f 0535109 2A
TRost 2SCII24 (2.3) 0305901, 2 2B
TRos2 2SA706 Y (2, 3) 0300391, 2 I8
TRo53 2SC680BL (B. C) 0305621. 2 I, 2 A B
TRo54 2SC734 (0, Y) 0305360. I 2B
TR90t 2SC634A (6, 7) 0305891, 2 2A
TR902 2SC634A ( 6, 7) 0305891. 2 I, 2 A
Dost 0311200 I B
Dos2 0311200 I B
Do 53 0311200 I B
D0 54 0311200 I B

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,
I

w I X y z
0901 0310401 2A
0902 0310401 2A
0903 0310401 2A
0904 0310401 2A
0905
0906
0907
0908
I'"'"
15953

FI4A
0310401
0310401
0311050
0310940
2A
2A
2A
lA
0909 0310940 lA

ZOost R09A (M) 0315220 I B


ZOos2 IN721A 0315150 26

RL90t OC24V MY·2 Relay 1150250 I, 2A

L90t 4210290 lA
1.5."H
L902 4210290 I. 2A

Fast 0431820 I A, B
Fos2 } 250V I A fuse W f Leads 0431820 I A. B
Fo53 0431820 lA

F-2030 Printed Circuit Board 2500620

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OTHER PARTS AND THEIR POSITION ON CHASSIS


W: Parts No. X: Parts Name Y: Stock No. Z: Position of Prrts

OTHER PARTS
w X y w X y

Root 0105822 C753 0.1pf 0601108


Roo2
Roo3
'"n)
8.2k!l
8.2k!l
+ s%
-
2W CR.
0105822
0105822
C7s4
C1ss
0.1 pf
0.1 t•F
0601108
0601108
Roo4 8.2k!l 0105822 C1so 0.1 ttF 0601108
Rost 56k!l 0107563 C1s1 0.06pF 0601607
Ros2 56k!l 0107563 C7SB 0.06pf 0601607
±10% SOV MC.
RoSJ 47k!l 0107473 C7s9 0.1 pf 0601108
Ros. 47k!l 0107473 C1oo 0.1 ftF 0601108
Ross 100k!l 0107104 C7ot 0.1 ttF 0601108
R056 100k.!l 0107104 C7o2 0.1 pF 0601108
R657
Rosa
1OOk!l
100k!l
± 5% xw CR.
0107104
0107104
C7o3
C7M
0.06pf
0.06pf
0601607
0601607
Ros9 100k!l 0107104 TRa23 2SCI 079 (R. Y) 0305780. 1
Rooo 100k!l 0107104 TRa2s 2SA679 (R. Y) 0300490, 1
Root 220k!l 0107224 TRa27 2SC1 079 (R, Y) 0305780, 1
Roo2 220k!l 0107224 TRa29 2SC679 (R, Y) 0300490, 1

l
R73t 3.3k!l 0107332 Power Transistor Socket (Big) 2030020
R732 3.3k!l 0107332
R87s 0152471
Doot
0002
i} 5B4 0311170
Re7o <700
470!1 + 10 0152471 0311170
2W CeR. St Selector Control y -4-8·5
Ran 470!1 - % 0152471 1104270. I
470!1 So PHON0·2 Pickup load Switch 1110110
Re1a 0152471
S7 Mode Switch
R7t07
IMO) 0107105
Stt Midrange Tone Selector F-1·2·4
1101191
1101490, 1
R7toa
R7t09
1M!l
1M!l ± 5% xw CR.
0107105
0107105
St3
Sts
Treble Tone Selector F-1·2·4
Boss Tone Selector F-2·2·4
1101490, 1
1102450, 1
R7no 1M!l 0107105 Ste Power/Speakers Switch 1102460
VR7oo 1010580 Joot
VR7to
250k!l(B) X 2 Volume Control
1010580 Joo2 .} MIC Jock
2430160
2430160
Coot 0,047 ttF ±20% 250V MC. 0605477 J80t Headphone Jock w/o Switch 2430220
Coo2
Coo3
OOipF) 0659011 J802 Headphone Jock w/ Switch 2430230
O.Olpf +80% 0659011 PUoot DIN Socket
Coo4 0.01 pf -20 ° 500V cc. 0659011
2430040
Toot Power Transformer 4001250
Coos 0.01 pf 0659011
COoot

·~'')
Cooo 0559507 AC Outlet} 2450040
(UNSWITCHED)
Coo7 4700pf 0559507 COoo2 AC Outlet 2450040
63V EC. C0oo3
Coos 4700pf 0559507 AC Outlet} 2450040
(SWITCHED)
C009 4700pf 0559507 C0oo4 AC Outlet 2450040
Co to
Con
0.01 pf) 0659011 Foot 6A (100~127V)}
4A (220-250V) Power Fuse 0431290
0.01pF +80% 0659011
Cot2 0.01 pf -20 ° 500V cc. 0659011 Power Fuse Holder 2300060
Cot3 0.01pf 0659011 Foo2 0433302
Cot4
Cots
lOOOpF
0.047 pf ~~%
80V
50V
EC.
cc.
0559839
0657473
Foo3
Foo4 I) 7 A Oold -A"'"' '""
0433302
0433302
Foos
Co to 0.047pf X 4 50V cc. 0800121 0433302
0.022pf Quick-Acting Fuse Holder ( x 4) 2300020
C74t 0601227
C742 0.022pF 0601227 Foo& 250V 1A Fuse W J Leads 0431830
C743 0.01 ,uF 0601107 Ploot Power Indicator ( 6.3V 0.25A) 0400090
C7« 0.01 ,uF 0601107 Power Indicator Socket 2320080
C745 0.004pf 0601406 14P Multi-Connector 2420040
C74o 0.004,uF 0601406 18P Multi-Connector 2020020
±10% 50V MC.
C747 0.003,uF 0601306 Lug Board 2110010
C748 0.003,uF 0601306 Power Cord 3800070
C749 0.0022,uF 0601226 PUoot Voltage Selector
C1so 0.0022,uF 0601226 Main Plug 2410180
C7st 0.0033pf 0601336 Sub Plug 2410190
C1s2 0.0033,uF 0601336 Socket 2410170

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Improvements.

PU601 R659-662 S6, R651-654

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""""'=---com, Roo2

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S18
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I S10
S14
I S12
I
~...,

I
VR709,710
... ....
I
S7
t
S1

R7117 7118 R1119, 7120 Coos 0002 C004 PU001

• • • -+---·LU12

• • • I:-'---TR829(l-ch.)

.:......_--C013
• • • c+---F006

041-746--- 1JiD,~~Ni~~c----C753-764
fl:'llt----H 731

........... . • n\
Ill// I\ I
S3 S4 S2 Ss Sg VR707, 708 Sa S 13
I
S11
I
S15 S17 S16
I
....tt---R732
I

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