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HI/Fl STEREO COMPONENTS
KA-801
(KA-8011)
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HIGH SPEED DC INTEGRATED AMPLIFIERKA-801
CONTENTS
EXTERNAL VIEW.
INTERNAL VIEW
BLOCK DIAGRAM
LEVEL DIAGRAM
DISASSEMBLY FOR REPAIR
EXPLODED VIEW
EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST.
PARTS LIST.
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
ADJUSTMENT
Pc BOARD
SEMICONDUCTOR SUBSTITUTIONS
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
Component and circuitry ore subject to medication to insure best
pertion under difering las! constions, The manuel is based on. the
USS Ik stander, and provide infomation on regional cuit mesiieaton
trough use of aerate schematic diagrams, and information on regione!
‘component variations though use of parts Het
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DISASSEMBLY FOR REPAIR (1)
Power Transistor
Power MeterDISASSEMBLY FOR REPAIR (2)
Rear Panel/Panel Ass'y
Preamp Preamp PC Board ZL se
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EXPLODED VIEW
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tea [ysooaate (ie tarsterCIRCUIT DESCRIPTION (2)
NFsaction ——ACesecton
Fig. 3-2 Equivalent circuit of TREBLE section
s shown in Figure 4-2, the NF-section produces high
in the higher requeney renge. which is cancelled by the
gain produced by the RC-section. Thus, a completely fat
yency response in the TREBLE range can be obtained as
wn in Figure 43
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4.1 Equivalent circuit for flat TREBLE
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42 Frequency response of NF-section (above) and
RC-section (below)
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43. Overall frequency characteristics of flat
‘TREBLE control
Figures 5:1 to 5-3 show tha equivalent circuit and
performance the TREBLE control whan it is set to a lower
position. In this case. the NF-section increases the gain by @
smaller amount in the higher frequency range. whereas the
C-section decreases tho gain by a greater amount as shown
in Figure §-2. Thus, decreased frequency response in the
TREBLE range can be obteined as shown in Figure 5-3.
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Fig. 5:1 Equivalent circuit for lower TREBLE control
setting
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Fig. 6-3 Overall frequency response with lower
TREBLE setting
opposite way. whan the TREBLE contol is boosted.
the NF-section inareases the gain by a larger amount in the
higher frequency range, whereas the RC-saction decreases
he gain by @ smaller amourt, obtaining the increased
frequency response in the TREBLE range as shown in Figures
6-2 and 6-3iat
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION (3)
Fig. 6-1 Equivalent circuit for boosted TREBLE control —
* NF-secton se-cion
| 7H Tone Fig. 7 Tone control circuit (BASS section)
°
Figuee 8-1 is an equivalent crcut showing conditions
when the BASS contol is set to ite mid-range (2er0)
position, The NF-section increases the gain and the
C-section decreases the gain in the BASS range, obtaining
a the completely flat requency response as shown in Figures
8.2 ond 8:3
Fig, 6-2. Frequency responses of NF-section (above)
and RC-section (below)
NF-seation
Fig. 8-1 Equivalent circuit for flat BASS
Fig. 6-3 Overall frequency response with boosted =
TREBLE contol TT
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BASS CONTROL sae
Figure 7-1 shows the BASS section of the tone control
circuit. and Figure 7-2 is the equivalent circuit which explains po
its operation. The 10 KVR is dwvided into two VAs @ and i
®. where OD + @ = 10K '
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Fig. 82 Frequency
and RC-sectCIRCUIT DESCRIPTION (4)
2
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Fig. 8-3 Overall frequency response with flat BASS
control
‘The low range level is decreased whi
{5 kf, and the level reaches its minimum
VR2 = O as shown in Figure 9-1
In this case, the low range is not the increased by greatly
by the INF circuit but itis decreased greatly by the CR circu,
‘as shown in Figure 9-2, resulting in docreased overall
response at the lower range as shown in Figure 9-3.
VAT is laqger than
VR = 10K and
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for decreased BASS control
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Fig, 9-3 Overall frequency response of decreased
BASS control
when VRQ (10 Ka} is
low. The leval rea
and VR2 = 10 Klas shownin Figure
10-1, Tae low range is greatly increased by the NF circuit
so much by the CR circuit as shown in
all re
The low range level is inc
larger than 5 KR and VRI i
‘maxiemurn at VR
Figure 10:2, resulting in the increased ov
the lower range as shown in Figure 10-3.
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Fig. 10-1 Equivalent circuit for boosted BASS control
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and RC-section (below)LST
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION (5)
Fig, 10-3 Overall frequency response with boosted
BASS control
PROTECTION CIRCUIT (IC: HA12002)
This integrated circuit prot
power amplifiar. The IC
overheating detector, line voltage detector, and relay drwver
the KABO1 uses only the zero-potential and line voltage
ts the loudspeakers and
sonsists of a zero-potential detector.
ZERO-POTENTIAL DETECTOR
Pin 3 or Pin 4 is used t0 dew
1 and G3 aro all cut-oft
When a voltage higher than 0.8
turas ON and then Q1 ang Q3 also tuin ON,
and D10 remain OFF.
‘When a voltage lower than —0.3V is applied to pin 3,
diodes D3 and D4 conduct and the current is supplied
zero-potential where 04
is applied to pin 3.04
Diodes D3, D4
base of 0%, turning O1 and then Q3 ON.
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OVERLOAD DETECTOR
‘The overload signal 1s applied to Pin 6. A pair of
transistors. O7 and QB, forms a fipslop, and the collector of
the 07 is connected to the base of inverter Q6 through R3
Normally, the base af Q7 is supplied with a higher voltage
than that supplied to the baso of Q8 (the base voltage of Q7
is supplied from tho anode of D8, whereas the base voltage.
of Q8 is supplied from the cathode of DBI. so Q7 is ON, and
(08 is OFF, Thus, Q6 is OFF.
‘When the positive overload signal is applied to Pin 6, G8
ins ON and the collector valtage drops. The base voltage
(of G7 also drops becauso ofits connection to the collection
fof 08 through RS. so O7 is tuned OFF
voltage of Q7 rises, which raises the base voltage of 7
through R3, and QB remains ON.
Diode DO, connected to Pin 6,
voltage applied 10 the base of 08.
from twrring OFF
Accordingly. once @ postive overload signal is applied to
the circuit, the eitcuit condition is locked until the power is
turned OFF
cuts the negative input
59 that O8 1s preverned
LINE VOLTAGE DETECTOR
‘The time constant of the ripple
and C32 is 5
drops 10 @ negative level
ned of and ig Set 10 Zero immediately after
ned off (resulting from rapid discharge)
‘The negative voltage trom Fin 6 is applied to the cathode
of D7 through R24 togather with anotier postive power
voltage which is applied through R23. The cathode voltage
of D7 is normally about —0.6V. so Q9 and Q10 are kept
oFF
\When the line voltage is switched OFF, the voltage at Pin
6 falls to OV quickly, and only the remaining positive power
voltage is applied ta the cathode of 07 through A23. Thus
9 and Q10 are turned ON,
tar consistsing of R42
2 low value so that the voltage at Fin 5
mediately after the power ist
the power is tur
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Fig. 12 Overload detector/Line voltage detector
18A-801
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CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION (6)
NOR GATE AND POWER-ON POWER
cincuIT
Transistors 03, 6 and 10 ate provided with common
connected collecters and emitters, The collector voltage in
the normal state is about 0.6V. (Here, we call this voltage
level "H")
I @ voltage higher than 0.6V is applied to the base of 03,
3 tums ON, and the collector voltage falls to about 0.1V.
(We call this voltage level “LJ
‘The same result is obtained when level “}' is input to the
base of O6 or O10 instead of 3. and the output becomes,
Lu
This kind of circuit with multiple input terminals and @
single output terminal, the output being “" when all inputs,
fare “L”, and the output being “L" when at least one input is,
1H", is called @ NOR gate. The NOR gate is generally
expressed with a logical symbol, and the relation between
multiple inputs and single output is presented in the “ruth
table" shown in Figure 12,
out owe [eee | aw
3s >) on co. Pe
13 Logical symbol and truth table of NOR
In Figure 14, the positive feedback is applied trom the
emitter of O13 t0 the base of Q11 through R19 and the
diode, in ordor to speed up and also stabilize the operation of
11, 012 and 013.
For the power-ON muting circuit, resistors Rs and Rx and
capacitor Cs ere connected to Pin 8 Among the six
tiansistors only Q13 ie delayad in wrning ON
reasing the base voltage takes time as Cs is charged
through Rs.
ano
Fig. 14 NOR gate and power-ON muting circuit
RELAY DRIVER AND VOLTAGE STABILIZER
The DC power voltage supplied to the whose circuit
except the ralay driver is stablized using Q17, R16 and Z1
and urther mado accurate by D1 and DZ to become +1.3¥.
The output of Q13 in Figure 14 is connected tough R13,
te emitter follower Q18, which drives O16.
Fin 1 is the output terminal of the olay driver
gy Sis
Be voiace
Fig. 18 Relay driver and power stabilizerCIRCUIT DESCRIPTION (7)AB
ADJUSTMENT
PREAMP OFFSET VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT
1. Decline the sear panel
2 Connect a do volimeter to the adjust
9 points 7 and &
(X08-1680-10), eas panel _
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POWER METER LEVEL ADJUSTMENT a |
1 Connect an AG and dummy load to Aux jack and speaker Rreare p beard assy vee |
terminal OeTe66-10) var
2, Connect an AC voltmeter across the dummy load * .
3 Adjust. the. trimming ‘when the AC Sr SQ eN
voter ‘nde GOW reading 0 Le
7” orsser vourace
‘Adjustment tot austng point
Fig. 1. Preamp offset voltage adjustment.
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bias cunRENT f
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“Timing pot VA imming et. VR
POWER AMP OFFSET VOLTAGE
ADJUSTMENT
1, Remove the front panel.
2. Connect the de voltmeter between the positive and
negative speaker terminal
2, Adjust the trimming pot VR
for 3 OV reading of the de vol
6), as shown in figure 2,
BIAS CURRENT ADJUSTMENT
1, Turn the volume contral knob fully counter clockwise.
2. Connect the de voltmeter between the adjusting points 1 Trimming pot VES
& and 20 (27 and 29) of power amp pe board ass'y Tas oes below VR)
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3, Adjust the BIAS CURRENT trimming pot VR1 (VR2). for
fan'18 mV reading of the voltmeter
Fig, 2. Power amp offset voltage adjustment.
18REGLAGES
REGLAGE DE LA TENSION DE DECALAGE
(OFFSET) EN SECTION PREAMPLI
1. Pencher le panneau arriére en dehors. Ponneau anne
2. Brancher le voliméétre de cc. aux points é'slignement,
ot 8 (9 ot 10), sur te plaque circuit imprimé du
préampli (X08-1660-10), camme fe montre le figuie 1
3. égler le potentiometre ajustable VAI (VR2} de facon &
ce que le vallmerre de cc indique OV
REGLAGE DU VU METRE (Sates S
Relier un AC {générateur de signaux audio} sur les prises |
‘Aux et une fausse charge (Resistance) sur les bornes de |
nau-parleur
2. Relier un valimétre aux deux extrémités dela resistance |
fou aux borne de sorte + et —) |
3. Réglor le potentioméire ajustable VRS (VR4) en sorte A? Alumerene out oo
que ie VU matre indique TOOW lorsque le voltmeére in
diave 28. 26V
Fig. 1. Reglage de la tension de décallage
(offset) en section préampli
(Str ae acono ‘ a Se sten
ses tr
REGLAGE DE LA TENSION DE DECALAGE
(OFFSET)
1. Démonter fo panneau avant Forme eels,
cher le volimétre de cc. aux bornos de sortie + ot
3, Régler le pote
omer ajustable VRS (VB) pour quo la
tension de sorte soit nulle, came le monte oe figure:
REGLAGE DU COURANT DE DEPLACEMENT
1. Tourner te
le sens tvers de cela des aiguiles dune monte .
2. Brancher le volimére de eo. aux pomntsdalignament. 18 111 sonore ast
t 20{27 et 29}, sur la plaque circuit mprimé dampli de ~
puissance (X07-1640-10
3, Régler le potemiomsire ajistable VAX (VA2} de fagon@ Fig. 2. Régla
mmande de volume & fond dans
de le tension de décalage (offset! en sec-
le voltae de c.. indique 18 mV tion ampli de puissance.
19LT
ABGLEICH
OFFSET-SPANNUNG DES VORVERSTARKERS
1. Die Himerseiteplente neiges
2. Den Gleichspannungsmesser zwischen der Ragulte
runge-Punkte 7 (8) und 8 (10) des Vorverstarkers. en
schliegen. (Abb. 1)
3. Den halbeingeberioten Widerstand VR1 (VR2) 50 1:
guleren, daG aie Gleichspannungsmesser-Ablesung OV
PEGELEINSTELLUNG DES STROMMESSERS.
(POWER METER) ((Feasterngs-Pukee (ch dr
1. Einen AG (NF-Signalgenerator) an die AUX-Buchsen und ms, VE
gina Konstiche Last 188 TOW oder mehr) an die
‘autsprachor-Anschlisse anschlieBen
2, Een Wechsolstrom-Volimeter Uber
anschliessen
3. Den AG aut 1 KHz onstellon
4. Die Lautstarke regler (ode
einstellen, dag der Voltmeter 28. 28 anzeigt
5, Das Trimm Potentiometer VRS (VBA) so einstellen, das
er Strommesser TOOW anzeigt
ie kunstliche Last
Fig, 2, Offset-spannung der
leistungs-verstarker
(Cen doe Leeriau's
YVRI (Le) fr Regutoung Leoraufs
es Laeraut
Leh
OFFSET-SPANNUNG DER END- a 2 ee vW
VERSTARKER
1. Dig Platte enttornen
2. Den Gleichspannungsmesser awischen der klemme 24
(23) der Leistungsverstarker und dar Erde anschlioten.
Abb. 21
3. Die Regelstange durch das Unterplattenloch einfihren
Ung den halbeingebetteren Widerstand VAS (VR6) so
fogulieren, dof die Gleichspannungsmesser-Ablesung
ov ist
LEERLAUFS
1, Den Lautstarkeregler (VOLUME) drehen um die
Leistungsverstérker-Auinahme aut Null zu reduzieren.
2. Den Gleichspannungsmosser awischen der Regulerungs
Punkte @ und © der Leistungsverstarker enschlieBen
3, Den halbeingebetteten Widerstand VR1 (VR2} der Lol
tungsverstirker so regulieren, da die Gleichspan-
ungsmesser-Ablesung 18 mY ist
sor
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