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SERVICE MANUAL
CA-1 010
JAIN AMPLIFIER
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NIPPON GAKKI CO, LTD. HAMAMATSU, JAPANCONTENTS
PANEL OPERATION
@ FRONT PANEL 2.22... 20.0. e cece e eee eee 5
© REAR PANEL: US. AND GENERAL EXPORT MODEL
® REAR PANEL: EUROPEAN AND AUSTRALIAN MODEL -
SPECIFICATIONS ...
CHARACTERISTICS .
BLOCK DIAGRAM
INTERNAL VIEW
© TOP VIEW 7
© BOTTOM VIEW .
DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES
FLOW CHART
PHOTO-1 ~ PHOTO-4
PHOTO-5 ~ PHOTO-7
PHOTO-8 ~ PHOTO-10
PHOTO-11, PHOTO-12
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS
POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT BOARD ...... creer PEEEeeey 14
ELECTROLYTIC CAPACTIRO CIRCUIT BOARD oer - 15
FUNCTION CIRCUIT BOARD, METER LAMP CIRCUIT BOARD... - 16
TONE CONTROL CIRCUIT BOARD
MAIN CIRCUIT BOARD
METER CIRCUIT BOARD
COUPLER CIRCUIT BOARD
ADJUSTMENT
© FUNCTION CIRCUIT BOARD ........
© METER CIRCUIT BOARD
® MAIN CIRCUIT BOARD
SHEMATIC DIAGRAM BY EXPORT ZONE
SHEMATIC DIAGRAM ........
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PACKAGE ............-5
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onPANEL OPERATION
FRONT PANEL
@ METER (LEVEL MONITER)
@ METER SWITCH (REC OUT — SP OUT)
@ MODE (STEREO, MONAURAL, LEFT/RIGHT EXCHANGE)
@ PHONO SELECTOR (MC HEAD AMP, INPUT IMPEDANCE SWITCHING)
® REC OUT SELECTOR (RECORDING OUTPUT SELECTION AND TAPE DUDBING)
© INPUT SELECTOR
@ POWER INDICATER
® POWER SWITCH
@® PHONES (HEADPHONE JACK)
@ SPEAKERS (SPEAKER SELECTION)
© OPERATION (A-/B-CLASS SELECTION)
@ SUBSONIC FILTER (LOW CUT FILTER)
@ HIGH FILTER (HIGH CUT FILTER)
@ BASS (BASS CONTROL)
@ TONE DEFEAT, TURN OVER SWITCH (BASS)
(BASS CONTROL DEFEAT, TURN OVER FREQUENCY SELECTION)
@ TONE DEFEAT, TURN OVER SWITCH (HIGH)
{TREBLE CONTROL DEFEAT, TURN OVER FREQUENCY SELECTION)
@ TREBLE (TREBLE CONTROL)
@ AUDIO MUTING (ATTNUATING CIRCUIT CONTROL, —20dB)
@® VOLUME (VOLUME LEVEL ADJUSTMENT)
@ BALANCEPANEL OPERATION
REAR PANEL: US.AND GENERAL EXPORT MODELS
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® OOM 3 @ © &
® PHONO-1 (PHONO INPUT TERMINAL)
@ PHONO-2 (PHONO INPUT TERMINAL)
@ TUNER (TUNER INPUT TERMINAL)
@ AUX (AUXILIARY INPUT TERMINAL)
© TAPE-1 (TAPE-1: RECORDING AND PLAY BACK TERMINAL)
© TAPE-2 (TAPE-2: RECORDING AND PLAY BACK TERMINAL)
@ SPEAKERS (SPEAKER OUTPUT TERMINAL)
® GND (EARTH TERMINAL)
@® PRE OUT (PRE AMP. OUTPUT TERMINAL)
@ COUPLER (PRE/MAIN DISCONNECTION)
@ STOPPER (COUPLER SWITCH STOPPER)
@ MAIN IN (MAIN AMP INPUT TERMINAL)
@ AC OUTLET (SWITCHED: INTERLOCKED WITH POWER SWITCH. MAX 100W)
@ AC OUTLETS (UNSWITCHED: NOT INTERLOCKED WITH POWER SWITCH.
@ AC CORD (AC POWER CORD) MAX 300W)
@ VOLTAGE SELECTOR (General Export Models Only)PANEL OPERATION
REAR PANEL: EUROPEAN AND AUSTRALIAN MODELS
C@BOD © ®
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© PHONO-1 (PHONO INPUT TERMINAL)
@ PHONO-2 (PHONO INPUT TERMINAL)
@ TUNER (TUNER INPUT TERMINAL)
@ AUX (AUXILIARY INPUT TERMINAL)
@® TAPE-1 (TAPE-1: RECORDING AND PLAY BACK TERMINAL)
© TAPE-2 (TAPE-2: RECORDING AND PLAY BACK TERMINAL)
@ SPEAKERS (SPEAKER OUTPUT TERMINAL)
® GND (EARTH TERMINAL)
@ PRE OUT (PRE AMP. OUTPUT TERMINAL)
@ COUPLER (PRE/MAIN DISCONNECTION)
© STOPPER (COUPLER SWITCH STOPPER)
@ MAIN IN (MAIN AMP. INPUT TERMINAL)
@ CORD STOPPER (AC POWER CORD)
@ VOLTAGE SELECTOR
@ FUSE HOLDER (MINIATURE FUSE) European Model OnlyOUTPUT 20Hz 20KHz
B-CLASS 82.
B-CLASS 40.
B-CLASS 82.
POWER BAND WIDTH
B-CLASS 82
ACLASS 82
DAMPING FACTOR (1KHz, 82)
DISTORTION
PHONO 1, 2
Mc
TUNER, AUX
MAIN IN B-CLASS
ACCLASS
TUNER-SP OUT 8-CLASS
PHONO-SP OUT
PHONO USERBLE
DYNAMIC RANGE
NOISE LEVEL SIN
PHONO 1, 2
Mc
TUNER, AUX, TAPE
MAIN,
RESIDUAL NOISE
INPUT TERMINAL
PHONO 1
PHONO 2
me
TUNER, AUX
MAIN IN
MAX. ALLOWABLE INPUT
(1KHz, 0.02% DISTORTION}
PHONO 1
PHONO 2
Me
TUNER, AUX
OUTPUT TERMINAL (OUTPUT LEVEL
REC OUT JIMPEDANCE)
REC OUT
MAX. OUTPUT (1KHz, 0.02% DISTORTION)
REC OUT
REC OUT
FREQUENCY CHARACTERISTICS
PHONO 1, 2, MC
TUNER-PRE OUT
‘TUNER‘SP OUT
TONE CONTROL
BASS
TREBLE
FILTER
SUB SONIC FILTER
HIGH FILTER
PEAK METER
RISING TIME
DROPPING TIME
DIMENSIONS
WEIGHT U.S. MODEL
EUROPEAN MODEL
RATED POWER CONSUMPTION
U.S. & CANADIAN MODEL
EUROPEAN MODEL
ACCESSORIS
HEXAGONAL ALLEN WRENCH
PIN PLUG CORDS
SPECIFICATIONS
100W + 1OOW (0.02% AUX IN}
120W + 120W (0.02% AUX IN)
2OW + 20W (0.02% AUX IN)
10Hz ~ SOK Hz (0.02%)
102 ~ 70KHz (0.02%)
45 or more
0.003% or less (REC OUT BV, 20Hz ~ 20KH2)
0.03% or less (REC OUT BV, 20Hz ~ 20KH2)
0.005% or less (REC OUT 3V, 20Hz ~ 20KH2)
0.01% or less (SP OUT 50W, 88, 20Hz ~ 20KH2)
0.005% or less (SP OUT 10W, 82, 20Hz ~ 20KH2)
0.01% or less BOE, 8:2, 20Hz ~ 20KHz)
0.1% VOL-20dB, 0.4W 90W, 23.648
“8608, VOL-40dB, 0.04W Sow, 33.548
8248 (IHF A NETWORK), ~134d8m
65d8 (IHF A NETWORK, INPUT 09 SHORT-CIRCUITED), —163d8m
6848 (IHF A NETWORK, INPUT 509 SHORT-CIRCUITED), ~166dBm
10008 (IHF A NETWORK), —116dBm
11848 (IHF A NETWORK), —113d8m
O-AmvV or loss
2mV/47K, 68K, 100K2
2mVvia7Ka
SouVv/t08
120mV/50KA
1Wi28K
310mV or less
310mV or less
7.5mV or lass
20mV oF less
120mv/6002.
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1a.6v
Ww
90Hz ~ 15KHz (020.248, RIAA DEVIATION)
1SHz 100K Hz (+0 —1B)
5H2 ~ SOKHz (+0 —148, 89. LOAD)
TURNOVER 125He
S00Hz (20H2 + 10d8 VARIABLE)
TURNOVER 88KHz
2.5KHz (20H2 = 1048 VARIABLE}
18H, 1248/0¢T.
10KHz, 128/007
1004 sec.
0.98 sec.
461(W) x 36010) x 170(H)mm 18.5/32W) x 14.3/16(D) x 6-11/16(H)in
19Kg 41.8 Ibs
20Kg 44.0 Ibs
600W, 700VA
900W'
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ELECTROLYTIC CAP C.BOARDTOP VIEW
INTERNAL VIEW
@ TONE CONTROL CIRCUIT BOARD
@ METER CIRCUIT BOARD
@ METER LAMP CIRCUIT BOARD
@ ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR (18000uF/63wv)
© ROTALY SWITCH
© FUNCTION CIRCUIT BOARD
@ POWER TRANSISTOR
@® HEAT SINK
@ MAIN CIRCUIT BOARD (R)
@ MAIN CIRCUIT BOARD (L)
@ ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR CIRCUIT BOARD
@ POWER TRANSFORMER
BOTTOM
VIEW
INTERNAL VIEW
@ ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR CIRCUIT BOARD
@ BASS CONTROL VR.
@ TREBLE CONTROL VR.
TONE CONTROL CIRCUIT BOARD
VOLUME VALANCE VR.
AC FUSE
POWER TRANSISTOR
MAIN CIRCUIT BOARD
@ PROTECTION CIRCUIT RELAY
@ COUPLER CIRCUIT BOARD
@ POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT BOARD
@ B-POWER FUSE F401 ~ 406
@ FUSE
8DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES
FLOW CHART
Photod
REMOVE FUNCTION
BOARD
Photo!
REMOVE
CABINET
(©: 10 AND METER REPLACEMENT
Photo’
REMOVE METER
<.BOARD
Photos
REMOVE FRONT
PANEL
Photos
REMOVE POWER
SUPPLY C.BOARD
Photo?
REMOVE BOTTOM
COVER
(© AC POWER FUSE REPLACE.
@ POWER supmty ceoARD AND
|-POWER FUSE REPLACEMENT
Photot0
REMOVE T.CONT-
ROL C.BOARD
Photos
REMOVE COUPLER
.BOARD
Photo?
TURN REAR
PANEL OVER
Photo!
REMOVE MAIN c. BOARD
Photo!2
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REMOVE POWER TRANS-
FORMER AND ELECTRO.
LYTIC: CAP-C-BOARD,
GUIDE TO FLOW CHART
To remove the required part, disassemble in the wise, you cannot disassemble smoothly.
sequence of reversed arrowed direction. For example, Adjustment 1 to 3 later described in this manual can be
in case of the MAIN c. board, it is required to remove made after removing the cabinet shown in Photo 1
the bottom cover, cabinet and coupler e. board. Other-DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES
PHOTO 1 REMOVING THE CABINET
Remove four painted screws on both sides.
Shift the cabinet about Tem in arrowed direction and
lift the cabinet up for removal.
Photo 1
PHOTO 2 REMOVING THE BOTTOM
COVER
Remove nine screws.
Photo 2
Under condition shown above, AC power fuse and
B — Power fuses F401 to F406 on the power supply
¢. board can be replaced,
10.
PHOTO 3 REMOVING THE METER
LAMP C. BOARD
Remove two plastic rivets,
The two plastic ri
s can be withdrawn forward while
contracting umbrella-shaped portions of rivets on the
rear side of the printed circuit board,
© At this time, the meter lamp can be replace
PHOTO 4 REMOVING THE POWER
SUPPLY C. BOARD
Remove four sc
and then level the power supply
far convenience of checkingDISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES
PHOTO 5 REMOVING THE COUPLER
C. BOARD
Remove four screws shown by arrow B, then dismantle
the coupler c. board inwardly
Photo 5
PHOTO 6 REMOVING THE FRONT PANEL
Remove all knobs with a hexagonal allen wrench pro-
vided. Then remove six screws from upper and lower
surfaces shown below.
&
PHOTO 7 TILTING THE REAR PANEL
Remove screws 1 and 2 shown in Photo 6, loosen
screws 3 to 6, and then remove the shield case by
shifting the case in arrowed direction and by lifting
it up.
Remove eight screws shown by arrow A in Photo 5,
and lift up the pin jack from the rear panel.
Remove two upper screws (one on either side) shown
in Photo 7, loosen two lower screws (one on either
side}, and then tilt the rear panel in arrowed direction.
LED and meters can be
© Under this condition,
replaced,
© Note: LED is adhered to a hole of the panel.DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES
PHOTO 8 REMOVING THE METER
Cc, BOARD
Remove two screws indicated by A, and remove the
‘metal part fixing meter lamp c. board along with the
©. board itself, Remove three screws indicated by B,
and remove special hexagonal nut attaching the slide
switch indicated by C.
© Under this condition, the power switch and head:
Phone jack can be dismantled after removing screws
D and E.
Also, the rotary switch for speaker selection can be
removed after removing the special hexagonal nut
Photo 8
PHOTO 9 REMOVING THE FUNCTION
C. BOARD
Remove screws 1 and 2 shown in Photo 6, loosen
3 to 6, and then remove the shield case by shifting the
case in arrowed direction and by lifting it up.
Remove eight screws shown by arrow A in Photo 5,
and then separate the c. board from the rear panel.
Withdraw the connecting rod in arrowed direction
from the universal joint.
Remove two lower screws shown by an arrow in Photo
9 and four screws already loosened, and then dismantle
the function c. board completely.
PHOTO 10 REMOVING THE TONE
CONTROL C. BOARD
Remove the sub-panel from the side frame by removing
four screws on both sides shown below.
Remove three screws G and one special hexagonal nut
H shown in Photo 8 and then dismantle the tone
control _¢. board completely.
Photo 9
Photo 10
12LY PROCEDURES
PHOTO 11 REMOVING THE MAIN C,
BOARD
By remaving
the MAIN c. board along
main chassis. At this time, when the coup!
removed as instructed in Photo 5, the MAIN c, bo:
can be sufficiently lifted up because of ample wiring
four screws shown in Photo-A, remove
ink from the
th the
margin
© By removing eight screws fixing the pow
to-B, dismantle the MAIN c. board and
shown in Pk
heat sink.
PHOTO 12 REMOVING THE ELECTRO-
LYTIC C. BOARD AND POWER-
TRANSFORMER.
Remove four screws
Photo 12
© Temperature compensating transistor is shown by
an arrow in Photo-C. When the MAIN ¢. board is
the MAIN c. board and heat sink. Also, when the
power transistor is replaced, pay attention to in-
sulation and heat coupling with the heat sink
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ADJUSTING POINTS:
1. Function C. Board
2. Meter C. Board
3, Main C. Board
FUNCTION C. BOARD ADJUSTMENT
(VR101, 102)
This adjustment is intended to balance the per
formance of the MC head amp. In general, the
adjustment requires spectrum analyzer or 40kHz
band pass filter and VTVM. Or the adjustment
can be made by means of a distortion meter. If
these instruments are not available, do not touch
VR101 and 102.
MC head amp performance (balancing) adjustment, VR101, 102
0dB calibration, VR501, 502
Operational point adjustment, VR301, 302
2. METER C. BOARD ADJUSTMENT
({VR501, 502)
Adjusting Method
Connect a dummy resistance of 82 and 100W or
more to the output terminal, and supply 1kHz
signal to the input terminal. When the output
becomes 100W (VTVM voltage: 28.28 Vrms),
adjust VR501 and VR502 so that the meter reads
ous.
ADJUSTING METHOD
Supply 20kHz, 3Vrms to the input terminal, and
adjust VR101 and VR102 so that secondary higher
harmonic wave at 40kHz is lowered to the lowest level.
When the distortion meter is used, adjust so that
distortion at 20kHz is minimized.
20.
990ADJUSTMENT
MAIN C. BOARD ADJUSTMENT
{VR301, 302, BOTH CHANNELS)
The main c. board is adjusted in terms of idling
current of A-class and B-class (NORMAL). By turn
ing the OPERATION switch, VR302 is short-
circuited or actuated through transistor switching
function. Therefore, be sure to set the OPERA-
TION switch to B-class (NORMAL), and then
adjust VR301
ADJUSTING METHOD
Turn off the COUPLER switch on the rear side so as
not to supply signal to the maine. board. Connect a
dummy resistance of 8 to the output terminal,
connect VTVM' to TP2(+) and TP1(—), and adjust
so that voltage between terminals becomes the fol:
lowing values:
NORMAL 25mV (vR301)
Acclass ....... 280mV (vr302)
© This adjustment is made by repeating several times
in the sequence of Loh (NORMAL > A-class)-> Reh
(NORMAL * A-class)
21SHEMATIC DIAGRAM BY EXPORT ZONE
For general export models, refer to the schematic diagram.
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